2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
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2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
BJCP Style 26A Trappist Single (Patersbier/Enkel)
HRM Water treated to suit
100% Pilsner Malt
25.9 IBUs of FWH Saaz
4.7 IBUs of 10min Saaz
Pin Cherry 1 Yeast used by Propeller, gifted to Kyle (unused), Gifted to Cam (used to brew a dubbel, gifted to me for this beer
HRM Water treated to suit
100% Pilsner Malt
25.9 IBUs of FWH Saaz
4.7 IBUs of 10min Saaz
Pin Cherry 1 Yeast used by Propeller, gifted to Kyle (unused), Gifted to Cam (used to brew a dubbel, gifted to me for this beer
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
Not a beer you can get often. Really enjoying it as a starter to the lineup of other Belgians tonight.
I’m not a huge fan of the pin cherry yeasts. At least I haven’t gotten them to work well and the issues have been apparent I’m friends beers that I’ve tried. However this beer is really well made and I’m not getting much of that.
There’s a nice aroma and I mostly like the phenolics from it but there’s an almost medicinal/bandaid flavor that doesn’t gel well with the subtle sweetness of the pils malt. The hops really save the day. There’s nothing to hide from in these beers, I’d love to taste some standard Belgian yeasts in this.
Carbonation was on point, nice lace on the glass. Flavor has congruency as it warms which is a huge plus on a beer like this; nothing’s hidden by the temperature.
Interested to hear what others think as it seems I’m more critical of this yeast.
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I’m not a huge fan of the pin cherry yeasts. At least I haven’t gotten them to work well and the issues have been apparent I’m friends beers that I’ve tried. However this beer is really well made and I’m not getting much of that.
There’s a nice aroma and I mostly like the phenolics from it but there’s an almost medicinal/bandaid flavor that doesn’t gel well with the subtle sweetness of the pils malt. The hops really save the day. There’s nothing to hide from in these beers, I’d love to taste some standard Belgian yeasts in this.
Carbonation was on point, nice lace on the glass. Flavor has congruency as it warms which is a huge plus on a beer like this; nothing’s hidden by the temperature.
Interested to hear what others think as it seems I’m more critical of this yeast.
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
Do you mind sharing your water treatment process?
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
Really nice yeast character upfront. Some banana and citrus notes, and spicy clove-almost cinnamon-phenolics. Little bit of a medicinal character but not much. Solid malt flavour and enough bitterness to keep it crisp. Good beer
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
I'm enjoying the cotton candy aromas and the lower %abv that still has Belgian character. Nice! Love the name as well. Thanks for sharing.
I'm going to try this one as a small beer to grow up some yeast to use in a tripel.
I'm going to try this one as a small beer to grow up some yeast to use in a tripel.
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
I haven't been a fan of the pin cherry yeast, but this beer was delightful. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
I have never had this style but this was very good despite my hate for the pin cherry yeast. Unfortunately I could taste it a bit but thanks to it being an excellent beer, that didn’t matter. Keep em coming!
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
I was not as focused on this as I would have liked to have been, but I did enjoy it. Nice big yeast character balanced with a solid malt character. Banana and some fruitiness from the yeast. Solid bitterness. A well-made beer; I'd like to taste it with a more traditional yeast.
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Re: 2018 Advent - December 24 Enkel Biter
Shared this with a few friends at a quick weeknight tasting. Interesting stuff... always amazed at how yeast transforms a beer so completely, and the pin cherry yeast definitely did so here. This reminded us of a wheat beer. Thanks for the share!
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