High ABV beer, whats your limit.
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High ABV beer, whats your limit.
Since it was brought up on another thread it has gotten me thinking. Just like this hobby can be anything you want it to be, everyone has their idea of how much is too much. I'm a brewer of high ABV (what I refer to as dessert beers), those that are to be sipped and enjoyed at the end of the day, but I also brew beers in the 3.5% range.
Right now I'm enjoying my Toast to Big Fuzzy RIS 2016 at 10.5%. I brew this beer each National Homebrew Day in memory of my hound mix Mya who was larger than life and deserved a big beer to be toasted with.
So what's your limit?
Right now I'm enjoying my Toast to Big Fuzzy RIS 2016 at 10.5%. I brew this beer each National Homebrew Day in memory of my hound mix Mya who was larger than life and deserved a big beer to be toasted with.
So what's your limit?
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I think I consider anything above 7ish as high ABV though 8-10% is my 'enjoy' ABV though a great amount of what I brew is 6.5%.
The 10-12% area I usually reserve to share with friends (splitting some) except for beers like Ruin Ten and big stouts which I can enjoy myself (at home) taking my time. Kind of like a desert beer that you suggest.
The 10-12% area I usually reserve to share with friends (splitting some) except for beers like Ruin Ten and big stouts which I can enjoy myself (at home) taking my time. Kind of like a desert beer that you suggest.
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I don't have a limit per second, but I have found few beers above 8℅ that have been executed well. A lot of DIPAs are just not easy to drink, although I do like a small warming feel every once in a while. Enjoy By (Stone) has done this well in the past, but not always.
This past weekend I had a number of 7℅ IPAs that drank like session IPAs. So, I won't write anything off due to An alone - just darkness [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
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This past weekend I had a number of 7℅ IPAs that drank like session IPAs. So, I won't write anything off due to An alone - just darkness [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
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Re: High ABV beer, whats your limit.
Most of what I brew is between a two of your choices, which is 7-9%. Although I like the ones higher than that on an occasion, they are usually ones that I buy, just because I can't balance them out like the pros can.
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Re: High ABV beer, whats your limit.
Most all of what I brew is between 5.5 and 7%, I'd consider 8% and up high.
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I generally don't brew beers much higher than 8% or so. However, I enjoy a well crafted high ABV beer. Triton Brewery here in Indy has brewed a number of barrel aged beers in the 10-13% ABV range that have been amazing. In my opinion their best is "Batch 1", an Imperial Stout brewed when they opened 6 years ago and aged 6 years in a bourbon barrel.
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And Me too on the same and a good Post Ink. I like beers in the 6-7 range. When I give a homemade beer to a friend, they expect them to be a little more then a 4.8 - 5.2, that said I like a touch more ABV myself to a point. I have a Imperial Saison going now that was SG 1.090 and should finish less then 1.010 and a Porter that OG 1.077 and should finish under 1.020..... But I have a Cologne Kolsch coming up that I've brewed before and it is around 4.9 and one of my favorites and a Raspberry wheat that will be about the same ABV and also a Apple Ale with Low ABV. But also have a heavy IPA 1.085 in the works with all home grown hops.Inkleg wrote:Since it was brought up on another thread it has gotten me thinking.
Have NoneInkleg wrote: So what's your limit?
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Re: High ABV beer, whats your limit.
I am between 4.8 and 6. I like to drink a lot of beer and not get drunk. I brew a lot of session so I can experiment with hops due to that is my weakness in brewing knowledge.
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I brew mostly between 5 and 6
But I do keep a keg of "Pappy's Weekend Lager" on tap at all times in warm weather for when the grandkids are here on weekends
Its always somewhere around 4 - 4.5%
And I have done a few right at or just over 8%
Those last a long time.
But I do keep a keg of "Pappy's Weekend Lager" on tap at all times in warm weather for when the grandkids are here on weekends
Its always somewhere around 4 - 4.5%
And I have done a few right at or just over 8%
Those last a long time.
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Wait, there's a limit?
I generally brew 5-6%, and shop for the same. I've brewed 8+%, and love IIPAs, up to around 10%.
I generally brew 5-6%, and shop for the same. I've brewed 8+%, and love IIPAs, up to around 10%.
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I usually brew beers that are about 7% abv, give or take a percent.
The biggest brew I did was a little over 10%. It was freaky good, but I had to take it easy with that batch.
Note: I meant to type really good, but it got corrected to freaky good. I left that because it was fitting.
The biggest brew I did was a little over 10%. It was freaky good, but I had to take it easy with that batch.
Note: I meant to type really good, but it got corrected to freaky good. I left that because it was fitting.
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Once it hits 7% (6.5% even) it has to be really special for me to want to buy it. I very much prefer 3-6% beers.
That said, I do brew 10-12% beers on occasion, but they are "special" and usually not of the hoppy variety. I see absolutely no point in a 9% IPA, when I can get as much hop flavor and aroma in a 5-6% beer I make myself using my all late addition hopstand methods. So I don't buy a lot of Stone beers. They don't make me feel like they are "special" enough. I'd take a 7% Piney or the like over any 9% IPA.
That said, I do brew 10-12% beers on occasion, but they are "special" and usually not of the hoppy variety. I see absolutely no point in a 9% IPA, when I can get as much hop flavor and aroma in a 5-6% beer I make myself using my all late addition hopstand methods. So I don't buy a lot of Stone beers. They don't make me feel like they are "special" enough. I'd take a 7% Piney or the like over any 9% IPA.