The tasting/blending consisted of the following seven beers pulled from the various fermenters, foeders, or barrels:
1) Flanders red on Oak for 12 months
2) Flanders red on Oak for 9 Months
3) 7 bbls of flanders red on 500lbs of black currant
4) 7 bbls of flanders red on 500lbs of tart cherries
5) Flanders red on Antebellum Arrington Vineyard barrels for 12 months
6) Flanders red on Antebellum Arrington Vineyard barrels for 9 months
7) 1.5 bbls of Mother beer (Flanders red) made to be acedic and sour
Our goal was to taste and rate each beer to our taste using a spider diagram. The categories to rate each were:
- Sweet
- Fruity
- Smokey
- Woody
- Body
- Mousey
- Estery
- Horse Blanket
- Leather
- Lactic Acid
- Acetic Acid
- Buteric Acid
- Malty
- Cheerios
- Blue Cheese
- Sulphury
After making our spider diagram for each of the seven component beers, we rated them from 1-7 based on our preference. Then we worked on what our blend preference would be, thinking about the strengths of each beer and the flavors they bring to the table. For this beer, we were told that the cassis and cerise variants should be dominant, and that the mother beer should be used in moderation. Otherwise, we were free to develop whatever blend we wanted. Once we settled on our percentages, we used the test tubes and wine thief to measure out our ingredients, and proceed to blend a 50ml pour. This pour was tasted by the group, with the brewmaster taking notes and giving a rating. My blend was rated cassis heavy and sour.
If I built it again, I would have upped the Antebellum contributions to cut the sour and up the barrel, but I was relatively happy with my first official blend. We continued to play with ratios after our official blends were scored, adding touches of this and touches of that to try to get it the way you liked it best. There are no wrong answers, but they are looking for people that can pick out certain flavors, so each taster is also rated. The rank of the tasters is important to their judgment of the final blend. As I get more experience, my score/weight may or may not adjust... we'll see how future tastings go.
All in all, a super fun day. I hope to have many more attempts in the future. The final blend of this beer releases at their upcoming block party, and will be submitted to the GABF. Will be interesting to see how the final version measures to the versions we tasted today.