Cellar? or drink ASAP? Why or why not?
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 10:49 pm
After going to the East Nashville Beer Fest pre event bottle share, and seeing some of the outrageous bottles people were bringing, and then also reading an article on Beer Advocate regarding "to cellar, or not to cellar," it got me to thinking a bit about why I keep bottles and wondering what (if anything) you all keep around.
Here's my story. I started out with only one bottle back... a 2008 Dark Lord. Around 2010, curiosity got the best of me, and I took it to a party and opened it. I immediately regretted it. Not to be beer-snobbish, but the audience wasn't correct, and I in essence wasted the bottle on people who I should have known wouldn't like it. Shortly after that, I started getting involved in the Nashville beer scene and saw people bringing great bottles to events. Prior to that, I bought great everyday beers in my travels... Alpha King and the like... and I was initially bringing those to these events. No one looks down upon people bringing what they like (at least in our community), but tasting those other beers really makes you appreciate them, and got me to start collecting a bit.
So, when I travel I usually buy a bottle to keep along with some favorites to drink earlier. Thus, I've had some nice bottles to take to events now (Three Floyds Behemoth and seasonals, Upland sours, St. Somewhere, Cigar City, etc.). I currently have the following small selection remaining in my "cellar"... some are great beers, the last couple are not as exciting, but just kept for curiosity:
- '12 Yazoo Fortuitous barrel aged sour smoked porter, two '13 Deux Rogues flanders red, and a few '13 Sue smoked porters
- '14 Cool Springs Brewery Brussel's Muscle Belgian dark strong ale
- '13 Upland Sour Reserve batch #3
- '13 Goose Island Halia, Julia, Sofia, BCBS coffee stout
- '13 Founders Breakfast Stout and Crumudgeon old ale
- '13 Sierra Nevada Ovila Abbey quad
- '13 Lindeman Kriek and Framboise
- '13 BBC Bourbon Barrel stout
- '12 Innis and Gunn Winter beer
- I also have a smattering of homebrew bottles that I think will age well set back
Why do I keep these? I have learned several things about that, and also about myself, in starting this small collection...
- Some, I think, will age well. Upon reading reviews by others, seeing/drinking some of these beers at tastings, and following the brewer's advice, I'm letting them sit for an as-yet-undefined time to do some aging
- Most of these are bombers, and most are high gravity. I'm not inclined to drink these by myself (and the wife doesn't drink beer). Thus, I tend to like to have these for sharing at tastings and festivals like this weekend, but also for holidays and small shares with like-minded beer people.
- Something I knew about myself from prior collections... I am somewhat addicted to collecting, and I am a completist (is that a word? well, it's what I'm going with). One example... in HS/college, I collected comics, and I couldn't stop myself from collecting Batman issues. The store had hundreds of issues, and I started at issue 400 (or whatever)... how could I not want the other 399 issues prior? Same for poker accessories, Disney merch and movies, etc. I had to cut myself off on all of those after a while. I'm seeing the same tendencies starting again here. Had I started when the Stone 12 year series started back in '01, I'd likely have them all right now.
- I also knew that I'm pretty possessive. While I love sharing homebrew with whoever will drink it, I hate to let that last bottle go of every homebrew batch. I also hate drinking that last bottle of Alpha King from my trips up north, and thus I let them sit around far beyond their best by date. I'm finding that I struggle a small bit with parting with the bottles I take to fests and the like. It's made much easier by the unbelievable generosity shown by the people in the beer group... If they are sharing wonderful bottles, of course I want to as well. But still... I want to keep them all... I don't want to let them go.
- I'm having a hard time building up the bottle supply at the age I want. Because I want to take good bottles to share, and because I have so few bottles with so little age, I am usually taking fairly new bottles to events and thus not building my collection. I also don't want to break the bank on bottles... I spend enough on homebrew stuff, beer tastings, and other assorted beer events, that I can't justify going hog wild on bottle purchases. Thus, I usually only buy one (or very occasionally two or three if I see some that I really want) on trips, and we really don't travel much these days. I haven't gotten into trading much (I don't feel like I have a lot to trade for what I want), and I haven't gotten into buying from Belgium in a Box or the like, though I'm pretty close to considering going in with a few people on a box from them.
- I also see myself buying a better storage solution... I am currently using a dark corner of a pantry that stays pretty consistent temp-wise, but I really either need a temp-controlled wine fridge or to build a controlled pantry of some sort.
So, what say you? Anyone collecting anything interesting? Have a good storage solution? Any good stories to share? Thoughts on why (or why not) to cellar beers?
Here's my story. I started out with only one bottle back... a 2008 Dark Lord. Around 2010, curiosity got the best of me, and I took it to a party and opened it. I immediately regretted it. Not to be beer-snobbish, but the audience wasn't correct, and I in essence wasted the bottle on people who I should have known wouldn't like it. Shortly after that, I started getting involved in the Nashville beer scene and saw people bringing great bottles to events. Prior to that, I bought great everyday beers in my travels... Alpha King and the like... and I was initially bringing those to these events. No one looks down upon people bringing what they like (at least in our community), but tasting those other beers really makes you appreciate them, and got me to start collecting a bit.
So, when I travel I usually buy a bottle to keep along with some favorites to drink earlier. Thus, I've had some nice bottles to take to events now (Three Floyds Behemoth and seasonals, Upland sours, St. Somewhere, Cigar City, etc.). I currently have the following small selection remaining in my "cellar"... some are great beers, the last couple are not as exciting, but just kept for curiosity:
- '12 Yazoo Fortuitous barrel aged sour smoked porter, two '13 Deux Rogues flanders red, and a few '13 Sue smoked porters
- '14 Cool Springs Brewery Brussel's Muscle Belgian dark strong ale
- '13 Upland Sour Reserve batch #3
- '13 Goose Island Halia, Julia, Sofia, BCBS coffee stout
- '13 Founders Breakfast Stout and Crumudgeon old ale
- '13 Sierra Nevada Ovila Abbey quad
- '13 Lindeman Kriek and Framboise
- '13 BBC Bourbon Barrel stout
- '12 Innis and Gunn Winter beer
- I also have a smattering of homebrew bottles that I think will age well set back
Why do I keep these? I have learned several things about that, and also about myself, in starting this small collection...
- Some, I think, will age well. Upon reading reviews by others, seeing/drinking some of these beers at tastings, and following the brewer's advice, I'm letting them sit for an as-yet-undefined time to do some aging
- Most of these are bombers, and most are high gravity. I'm not inclined to drink these by myself (and the wife doesn't drink beer). Thus, I tend to like to have these for sharing at tastings and festivals like this weekend, but also for holidays and small shares with like-minded beer people.
- Something I knew about myself from prior collections... I am somewhat addicted to collecting, and I am a completist (is that a word? well, it's what I'm going with). One example... in HS/college, I collected comics, and I couldn't stop myself from collecting Batman issues. The store had hundreds of issues, and I started at issue 400 (or whatever)... how could I not want the other 399 issues prior? Same for poker accessories, Disney merch and movies, etc. I had to cut myself off on all of those after a while. I'm seeing the same tendencies starting again here. Had I started when the Stone 12 year series started back in '01, I'd likely have them all right now.
- I also knew that I'm pretty possessive. While I love sharing homebrew with whoever will drink it, I hate to let that last bottle go of every homebrew batch. I also hate drinking that last bottle of Alpha King from my trips up north, and thus I let them sit around far beyond their best by date. I'm finding that I struggle a small bit with parting with the bottles I take to fests and the like. It's made much easier by the unbelievable generosity shown by the people in the beer group... If they are sharing wonderful bottles, of course I want to as well. But still... I want to keep them all... I don't want to let them go.
- I'm having a hard time building up the bottle supply at the age I want. Because I want to take good bottles to share, and because I have so few bottles with so little age, I am usually taking fairly new bottles to events and thus not building my collection. I also don't want to break the bank on bottles... I spend enough on homebrew stuff, beer tastings, and other assorted beer events, that I can't justify going hog wild on bottle purchases. Thus, I usually only buy one (or very occasionally two or three if I see some that I really want) on trips, and we really don't travel much these days. I haven't gotten into trading much (I don't feel like I have a lot to trade for what I want), and I haven't gotten into buying from Belgium in a Box or the like, though I'm pretty close to considering going in with a few people on a box from them.
- I also see myself buying a better storage solution... I am currently using a dark corner of a pantry that stays pretty consistent temp-wise, but I really either need a temp-controlled wine fridge or to build a controlled pantry of some sort.
So, what say you? Anyone collecting anything interesting? Have a good storage solution? Any good stories to share? Thoughts on why (or why not) to cellar beers?