Cellar Experiment # 1

Since 2009, I have been slowly but surely amassing what I think is a quality beer cellar. And with beer space getting tight, it is time to start cracking open some of these aged brews to see what time has done to them. Since, I am not a deranged millionaire like John Hodgman, I usually only have one bottle which precludes comparing with other aged beers but if I have sampled the beer before, I will include my initial review as a counterpoint.

The impetus for breaking some of these bottles out was a lovely bottle share party that I attended last night at Casa de Gev. Many great beers were poured from other peoples collections. Including:

Dogfish Head meets 3 Floyds
a rare Jive Old Ale courtesy of Victor from TAPS
A 2005 Baladin from Skipp

Enough of the luxurious rarities, here are my notes and photos from the first of what I am calling my cellar experiments.

The BeerRed and White
The Brewery – Dogfish Head

My initial review on June 15th of this year – “Pours a red/orange color. Aroma is a bit off-putting. I am getting medicinal notes. Kind of harsh. maybe it’s the combination of wine and spice that cancel each other out. not a favorite.” I rated it 2.6 out of 5.

Aged from the bottle Red & White was a lot better than the initial review. It still had some harsh medicinal qualities and it lacked a certain fizz that would undercut that note but it was certainly an improvement. It paled though in comparison to the CismonTAPS barrel aged saison and the Dogfish Head / 3 Floyds collaboration Poppaskull that were also being passed around. I do think that more age would improve it and give it more texture and sweetness and continue to offset the medicine notes that I tasted.

Overall a good start to my cellaring experiment.

One Reply to “Cellar Experiment # 1”

  1. goodtimes. thanks for sharing your treats and company. and for laughing at the rogue spirits with me.

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