The other night we attended the Coaltrain Barrel Aged Beer Tasting at The Warehouse. This event was very different than the beer dinners we've had at Trinity and Another Pint as it wasn't a proper beer dinner per say. There were three courses and about fourteen different beers in between all that. These beers have been saved off in the Coaltrain cellar for such an event and then also made available at a discount for those who attend. Overall the beers were really tasty, some I have tried previously but now the beers had some age to them so they were quite different than before. Some of the exceptional beers I'd like to mention were the La Trappe Oak-Aged Isid'or Trappist, HaandBryggeriet Akevitt Porter (Akevitt is a spirit from Norway), Barrel Aged BORIS from Hoppin Frog, Old Rasputin 14th Anniversary Stout, Dry Dock Bligh's Barleywine, Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad, and Odell Friek.
The Barrel Aged Old Rasputin was one of my favorites, I picked up a bottle of this for a special occasion. And I'd really like to try this next to the original stout. This one had some balanced notes of chocolate and bourbon.
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Josh and Isaac discussing one of the Le Trappe beers |
I know this wasn't a proper beer dinner but I do wish there was a bit more food and that it was paired a little closer to the beer. Ultimately though, this allowed us to focus more on the beer itself and think less about how the meals were prepared.
The La Trappe was oak heavy, rosey, and delicate. Dan said it 'tastes like a church pew' which I thought meant he hated it but it was one of his favorites and he ordered at least one for home. I was really impressed with this one.
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Odell Friek was the winner of the 2011 Wood and Barrel Aged Sour Beers at GABF |
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Happy People! |
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