Anniversary Ale 2006 Part One
Short's Brewing Company in Elk Rapids, Michigan, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Triple Special Out of Production|
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7.06
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Anniversary Ale 2006
My first real example of being “crazy” really coming into play. The Start of this 4 part beer was initiated on March 20th 2006. This is hard to follow so stay with me. It began as a triple brewed, triple hopped, and triple boiled Imperial IPA. What I was trying to achieve was a super high gravity full batch of beer. Since my mash tun could not accommodate the amount of grain required to get the original gravity I wanted, I used multiple mashes. These mashes start at regular brew weight, 450 lbs. I take the first half of the most concentrated runnings and save them in a holding tank. The gravity of the final (last of the first runnings) stops at 8 plato. The final runnings of the first half (8 plato and less) gets saved in a different tank. So we have just split the worts from the first mash. This is done a second time, with the exact same mash ingredients. The first half (down to 8 plato) is saved with the first half of the first mash. And the second half of the second mash is saved with the last half of the first mash. So now we have 2 tanks full of wort. One is super high gravity and the other is low gravity. The low gravity batch of wort is transferred into the kettle to heat for a third mash. Yes, the third mash was made with all wort, resulting in a super high gravity 3rd mash runnings. Ultimately, we ended filling the kettle full of super high gravity wort. This was the bulk of the Anniversary Ale 2006. The reason I say it was a four part is because the fourth part I tried to push with the left over worts I had from the final runnings of the third mash (The mash which was mashed in with wort and not water). This was foiled however due to the lag time the wort sat idle. So we scrapped the 4th mash due to potential infection. So now we have a kettle full of super high gravity wort. I boiled that basterd for over three hours, and put a total of 62# of high alpha hops. I put a stand pipe in the kettle to accommodate all the hop trub for knock out. It was about a foot too short. The K.O. was a bitch because the entire hop kept clogging the heat exchanger. This resulted in poor aeration of the wort, resulting in a struggled fermentation. However after a struggled 2 month fermentation the beer turned out amazing. Most of it is being aged in bourbon barrels. There is one control ½ barrel. The public will see this released on our 3rd birthday party. April 28th 2007. This beer was scheduled to be released on our 2006 anniversary, but it was not done in time. So I brewed the Anniversary Ale Part Duex.
Admin Note - Versions 2006 & 2007 merged, as per the following email from the brewer, Joe Short, Short’s Brewing Company: There was only one anniversary ale part one. It was brewed in 2006 and released in 07. It was barrel aged for 8 months or so. Let me know if this helps.
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Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
4th July 2010
Clear red - brown beer. Creamy tan head. Obvious bourbon nose. Smooth, low carbonation palate. Smooth bourbon - strong though! Phew! A little coconut sweetness. Palate turns creamy in the mid. Finishes with aniseed alcohol and good grapefruit hop bitterness. Warming afterglow. A full on bourbon beer - boozy and heady.
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 3 | Overall - 15
Bottle. Reddish-brown body. Clear. Minimal tan head. Malty aroma of caramel, toasted grain, vanilla, barnyard, leather, alcohol and honey. The flavor is moderately to heavily sweet, lightly bitter and lightly acidic. It finishes lightly to moderately sweet and moderately bitter. Medium body, watery texture turning slightly sticky in the finish, fading lively carbonation. The finish is stongly alcoholic. The hops in this anniversary ale seem to have faded substantially. Tastes more like an aged English style barley wine than anything with 240 ibus. But then, this was brewed in 2005. What’s left is a comfortable and warming sipping beer, though the ethanol finish was a little too hot.
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8
clear amber, small white head. aroma is boozy, woody. flavor is old beer (in a good way) caramel, wood, caramel, malty sweetness, sourish or winey notes from the barrel. nice
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
12 fl oz bottle. Pours clear and golden deep amber with a small white head. Aroma is overripe fruity and wineous. Thick malty sweet and wineous flavoured. Dark roasted malty. Sweet thick syrupy caramelish. Lingering dark malty into the far finish.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 10 | Overall - 6.5
Bottled. A hazy deep red beer with a thin off-white head. The aroma has strong notes of caramel and alcohol, as well as medium notes of malt and over ripe fruits. The flavor is sweet with notes of cinnamon, alcohol, caramel, malt, and over ripe fruits - very powerful, leading to a very dry and burning alcoholic finish - too much alcohol - too simple. Thanks Papsoe for sharing.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Bottle 35,5 cl. Courtesy of madmitch76. Pours a cloudy amber with a tiny off-white head. Fat aroma, caramel, hops and a massive alcohol. Solid body, caramel, sweet caramel and woody accents - massive oak. Burning alcohol finish. A bit too much. 161209
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Bottle shared by daknole. Pours dark caramel color with minimal off white head. Aromas of bourbon, vanilla. Sweet malt flavor with some boubon and lots of vanilla. A little hot. Medium body with soft carbonation.