Dlaniger
My Mail is Forwarded Here
- Messages
- 3,314
- Location
- Philadelphia PA
I had a Rob Roy made with 12 year old Glenlevit.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Eagle Rare 10-Year-Old Bourbon ... with Ginger Snaps on the side.
Ginger Snaps go well with Rye Whiskey served neat. Try it with Templeton or High West Rye.I hadn't thought of it myself, but since ginger snaps have a complex, spicy and nuanced flavor - more 19th than 20th Century - it makes sense they would pair well with Bourbon (and, my guess, some other liquors with complimentary flavors).
Not exactly the Golden Trout I was after. A Kolsch style ale, in the shade, is a good consolation.
Was the glass chilled?Not exactly the Golden Trout I was after. A Kolsch style ale, in the shade, is a good consolation.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
No! The sacrifices one must make.Was the glass chilled?
That would be called, “roughing it.”No! The sacrifices one must make.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Wow! I love catching (and releasing) trout, flyfishing and beer. What could be better than a Golden Trout while sitting on a slab of granite along a bubbling brook somewhere in the mountains? Thanks Desert Dog. Think I'll soon be heading off to one of my favorite (secret) streams with a cooler full of brewskies. Hells bells I might even do some fishing...Not exactly the Golden Trout I was after. A Kolsch style ale, in the shade, is a good consolation.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
Wow! I love catching (and releasing) trout, flyfishing and beer. What could be better than a Golden Trout while sitting on a slab of granite along a bubbling brook somewhere in the mountains? Thanks Desert Dog. Think I'll soon be heading off to one of my favorite (secret) streams with a cooler full of brewskies. Hells bells I might even do some fishing...
My Granite City has tapped a 3rd cask of their Bourbon aged series. It's their Pale Ale (The Duke) aged in a Elijah Craig Bourbon cask. I like it so much I would like to see it become a yr around regular but the problem is in sourcing the casks I would think.
A couple of wks ago I made a recommendation on aging either their Duke or their Northern in a Rye cask. One of their Brewers called me later & we talked for a while. I made a joke & told him they need to start adding vitamin C to all the grapefruit beers on the market. He laughed, but when I went in this afternoon my favorite bartender told me up front that my tab for tonight was comped! Very nice of them!
A couple of the Bourbon Aged series shown with a Belgian Farmhouse Ale they tapped just last wk in back:
View attachment 128893
View attachment 128894
First of all it boosts the ABV up. Not sure what it would be after aging but I would guess it's up ~9%, 10% maybe. It imparts a nice oak wood & Bourbon flavor/color to it. Elijah Craig Bourbon doesn't have that perfumie taste that some bourbons can have, but the woody oak flavor mellows the EC just a bit anyway. Makes a nice combination but witbier & lawnmower beer drinkers probably won't like it.The cask aged pale sounds good. Does the bourbon impart a flavor and aroma? I have had cask aged ale, hand pumped to the tap, that was a real treat.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk