Wil Wheaton and his beer
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 12:22 pm
I see now that NB has Wil Wheaton pushing his beer http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/vand ... e-kit.html
I know he was involved with Stone Woot Stout but other than being a semi-actor and homebrewer, why? I'm not dissing it, just curious as to what makes him so much better. OK, maybe I'm jealous.
I know he was involved with Stone Woot Stout but other than being a semi-actor and homebrewer, why? I'm not dissing it, just curious as to what makes him so much better. OK, maybe I'm jealous.
Oh wait, his wife is kind of cute!What stands here before you is the result of a quest to brew an outstanding IPA loaded with hoppy citrus and malty caramel. Inspired by a richly malty DIPA, the idea was to create something similar - big malt, huge aroma - but scaled down to a regular IPA.The first version was all about Cascade and although delicious, it wasn't quite citrusy enough. Future versions featured more hops and included Centennial to enhance and sharpen the citrusy edge of the Cascades - that combo proved to be the answer (along with a much larger dry hop addition). From there the amount and variety of crystal malts was chosen to get the toasty caramel flavor perfected. After that, it was just a couple more test batches to dial in the IBUs, OG, and body of the beer. The result of this epic journey speaks for itself - a wonderfully balanced IPA that has a noticeable caramel malt backbone, and a fresh citrusy hop profile with a huge, in your face aroma.