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Jan 28, 2011
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#INBeer Winterfest 2011 - Top 13

    Here are my Top 13 beers I am looking forward to this year at Winterfest. I was shooting for Top 10 but there is just so many interesting offerings that I just pulled a Big 10 and kept going.

    Barley Island
    Barrel-Aged Muscles From Brussels | Belgian Black IPA
    12.0% ABV 80 IBU firkin tent
    A strong Belgian dark ale with a mix of dark malts and Belgian candi sugar in
    the kettle. 4 different hops featuring Citra and Amarillo. Aged in a Buffalo Trace
    Distillery bourbon whiskey barrel for 10 months.

    Bier
    Problem Child IPA | American IPA
    7.3% ABV 90 IBU 1.072 OG on tap
    2006 Beer Geek Challenge Winner Sean Tucker joined Bier to brew his winning
    IPA that was never brewed commercially.

    Brooklyn Brewing
    Local 2 | Belgian-inspired Strong Dark Ale
    9.0% ABV
    Our special Belgian yeast adds hints of spice to the dark fruit, caramel, and
    chocolate flavors. After 100% bottle re-fermentation, the beer reveals a marvelous dry complexity, enjoyable by itself or at the dinner table.

    Boulevard
    Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale | Saison / Farmhouse Ale
    8% ABV 38 IBU 17.3 OG bottle
    Most breweries have at least one piece of equipment that’s just a bit persnickity.
    Here at Boulevard we have fermenter number seven, the black sheep of our cellar family. Ironically, when our brewers were experimenting with variations on 17
    a traditional Belgian-style farmhouse ale, the perfect combination of elements
    came together in that very vessel. You could call it fate, but they called it Tank 7,
    and so it is. Beginning with a big surge of fruity aromatics and grapefruit-hoppy
    notes, the flavor of this complex, straw-colored ale tapers off to a peppery, dry
    finish.

    Figure Eight Brewing
    Ro Shampo | Imperial Red Ale
    7.5% ABV on tap
    Brewed with four varieties of hops and a blend of 6 malts, this is well balanced
    with a nose that evokes thoughts of toffee, fine whisky, and cotton candy while
    finishing with the satisfaction of a taffy apple on a warm autumnal day.

    Goose Island
    Pere Jacques | Belgian Style Abbey Ale
    8% ABV 26 IBU bottle
    Brewed with loads of malt and Belgian yeast, Pere Jacques is a wonderfully
    fruity, malty ale. Pere Jacques’ complex flavors stand shoulder to shoulder with
    the Belgian Dubbels enjoyed in the world’s finest beer bars. At the dining table
    it’s the perfect alternative to a glass of vintage port.

    Big Boris Barleywine | American Barleywine
    9.12% ABV 70 IBU firkin tent
    Our own cult classic, Big Boris sports subtle changes in each year’s brew. This
    year’s version was brewed with pale and crystal malts and hopped with Chinook.
    Aged for a full 6 months prior to serving, this year’s brew bursts with ripe fruit
    flavors followed by a firm bitterness and a touch of alcohol warmth. Great
    today, should be much better in 5 or 10 years- if we can wait that long!

    New Albanian
    C2 | Smoked Belgian Dark Strong Ale
    10.7% ABV 20 IBU on tap
    New Albanian, O’Fallon and Schlafly collaboration served at the NABC Booth
    circa 17:00. C2 is a malt-forward bomb of a beer, with the batch split into 33
    various wine casks for aging. Two of the wine casks are Missouri-built, and spent
    five years in Napa Valley aging Silver Oak Cabernet. The other two wine casks
    are Kentucky-built and have been at the Huber Winery in Southern Indiana
    aging various Ports for the last 12 years.
    Once fresh fig season arrived in September 2010, a portion of figs were smoked
    and then the figs were split up and added to one of each of the two varietals
    of wine casks. The barrels have aged eight months total, and the batch will be
    blended back together in early January to age a short time together before being
    packaged for draft.
    C2 will be released in mid-January or thereabouts. There are only 8 bbl of C2,
    so it will be an extremely limited release.

    People’s Brewing
    Aberrant Amber | American Amber/IPA
    5.5% ABV 48 IBU on tap
    American Style Amber with an twist. We started with a classic Extra Special
    Bitter, 22% Caramalt giving it an Amber hue. We then added a large addition of Amarillo and Centennial hops for the bittering and dry hopped with
    Amarillo, giving it notes of grapefruit and tangerine. The complexity of the
    malts and hops in this beer make it a great ale for anyone who loves flavor.

    Sun King
    Cuvee de Sun King | Flemish Brown Ale
    5.3% ABV 23 IBU on tap
    Our first ever sour, Cuvee de Sun King was aged in Oak barrels for 6 months
    with three unique Belgian souring bacteria. It is tart, crisp and delicious.

    Walking on the Sun | Chile Cream Ale
    5.3% ABV 20 IBU on tap
    Walking on the Sun is our cream ale that was infused with a combination of
    Jalapeno, Habanero and Ghost peppers for a uniquely spicy drinking sensation.

    Upland
    Lambics | Belgian-style Lambic
    Our lambics start with a turbid mash of unmalted wheat, are fermented with
    Brett and lactic bacteria, and aged in oak for over a year. Whole fruit, sourced
    locally whenever possible, is added to impart enticing aromas and flavors. After
    aging several more months, we bottle condition it for a zesty carbonation.

    Dantalion | Dark Wild Ale
    Dantalion is the result of an experiment in the darker regions of sour brewing. It
    is a dark brown, mysterious Brettanomyces-fermented brew, with a light blend
    of spices that reveals highlights of citrus and licorice. Aged in oak for approximately 18 months and bottle conditioned.

    Also Great Fermentations is doing some experimenting with Blichmann’s Hop Rocket, using different hops to infuse some beer with, should be pretty cool