Dawg suggested a partigyle brew, where the second runnings from a high abv beer become the wort for a second lower abv beer. Dawg brewed a 11.2 first runnings Belgian Strong with a second runnings with an abv in the low 4s.
I opted not to partigyle and brewed an 8.5 Belgian strong.
I just tried Dawg's second runnings beer that he calls "After Though Belgian Strong" This is a great easy drinking session beer. The coriander and orange are just present. It is a very clean and light beer. I could easily drink 3 of these.
I'll try the first runnings Belgian Strong tonight or tomorrow. With an 11.2 abv I want to be sitting in front of the TV for the night before cracking that one open.
Great job on these Dawg! You have great labels also.
Dawg-Banjo RCE
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Re: Dawg-Banjo RCE
Thanks, as you're sipping on it and its warming up seems to taste better, I will probably be trying yours Friday or Saturday.
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Re: Dawg-Banjo RCE
Drinking Banjo-Guys version of the RCE Belgian Strong right now this is mighty tasty, nice balance f the malt and the sweetness from the sugar and spicy notes from the yeast! Nice clear pour too!
GOOD JOB ON YOUR END!
GOOD JOB ON YOUR END!
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