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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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If your name is listed below, you were one of the 'Early 30'. I'm not really tacking who received the little something, there will be more than enough tracking for me to do later on. Hope it brings a smile to your face - Som Besths to one and all!

/Adam\
DesertDan
Dr. Van Loafer
Infantry23
JoeW
Kingsley
Lotus Eater
Solideogloria86
TNJed
ThermionicScott
ThomasS
acesandeights
beef
bluegrassbrian
brewfan
brooklynpiper
condorlover1
cstreeper541
dcrguns
dublinpiper90
fightnhampster
jaytex1969
khiddy
n_irwin
rsshreck32
scloyd
sobrbiker
username
wilblee​
So I can finally stop camping out at my mailbox (which is likely why I missed notifications on this thread), as I'm actually NOT one of the first 30!
I'll make up for it by sending more estate pipe cleaners in my package...
 

khiddy

Can't Leave
Jun 21, 2024
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Doesn't it go skunky like beer after a while?

I'm going to see if we can get some sponsorship next year
It does not. Samichlaus is a barleywine (technically I guess it's an eiswein), so the alcohol level is high enough that it stays in good shape (12%+). At least that's what I've been told (and have been relying on, fingers crossed). Even when you buy it new, they recommend cellaring for at least one year before drinking – and it had already been aging for one year at the brewery before it went on sale.

I've done vertical tastings of Deschutes The Abyss, a high-gravity dark beer, and have personally cellared several mixed cases from the late 2000s through 2015 (when I moved out of Oregon). When I last did a vertical tasting at the brewery which covered 5 years of vintages, some of the beers had already fallen apart, while others had gotten considerably better with age. It can be a crapshoot, much like wine.

I also have several magnums of Anchor Christmas Beer from the 2010s that I have been cellaring, but I'm not as sure about how they will have held up, as they're basically normal ales with added spices.

Next month I am hosting a cellar party where we'll open a representative selection, and we'll see if the theory continues to hold true.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,638
7,728
NE Wisconsin
It does not. Samichlaus is a barleywine (technically I guess it's an eiswein), so the alcohol level is high enough that it stays in good shape (12%+). At least that's what I've been told (and have been relying on, fingers crossed). Even when you buy it new, they recommend cellaring for at least one year before drinking – and it had already been aging for one year at the brewery before it went on sale.

I've done vertical tastings of Deschutes The Abyss, a high-gravity dark beer, and have personally cellared several mixed cases from the late 2000s through 2015 (when I moved out of Oregon). When I last did a vertical tasting at the brewery which covered 5 years of vintages, some of the beers had already fallen apart, while others had gotten considerably better with age. It can be a crapshoot, much like wine.

I also have several magnums of Anchor Christmas Beer from the 2010s that I have been cellaring, but I'm not as sure about how they will have held up, as they're basically normal ales with added spices.

Next month I am hosting a cellar party where we'll open a representative selection, and we'll see if the theory continues to hold true.

I've had Samichlaus at over 10 years, and it's ambrosia.

I've read of guys having it at over 20 years and saying it was even better.

Many beers of 10+%, esp. if darker, are safe for pushing 10 years. You can even try it with stouts down to 8%. Few are safe past 10 years though ... some of mine are past that and I'd better stop playing Russian Roulette and just find an excuse to drink them.

But Samichlaus is one of the very few that you could try a couple decades with. I have a couple from the year that my son Nicholas -- born on the Eve of St. Nicholas's Feast Day -- was born, to open with him on his 21st birthday.
 

Dr. Van Loafer

Can't Leave
Jan 3, 2022
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In the spirit of increasing the post count.......

I don't know what's going on but the system keeps failing to notice me of updates on this thread. I've already "unwatched" and "watch" this thread a 2nd time and it looks like I'll have to do it a 3rd.

Seriously, any input on what I might do differently to keep notifications up to date?
Make a sacrifice to Mariah Carey.
 
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