163: Ideas For The Coming Year

Warmer Winter, Winter Warmer is nearly read to bottle and other than Hunahpu's Imperial Stout we don't have a lot else planned for the rest of the year. Which brings us to what we plan to do for 2010. At the rate we are going we'll brew pretty close to 900 to a 1,000 barrels in our first year. That is damn good for the first year and we owe a world of thanks to all of our supporters. We couldn't have done it without you guys!

And now that we have a little more tank space, and in 2010 we'll have the capacity to do 12 oz bottles, we want to start looking at some new beers we've wanted to work into the lineup. One beer I really want to tackle in 2010 is a Spanish Cedar Gruit. No herbs, no spices...just wort and Spanish Cedar. Spanish Cedar is used to make cigar boxes because it is very resistant to rot and termites. There are also studies suggesting it also has antimicrobial properties. Which would make sense. So that is definitely one we are looking to tackle in 2010.

We also want to work in some lagers in 2010. Lagers are a passion of Wayne's and he has been itching to do some since day one. In order to keep them going we would have to have one lager be a year round beer. That was going to be Patio Pils, but the beer is nearly as expensive to make as our IPA and it just wont command the necassary price point to be better than a break-even beer. So we are looking at doing a Munich Heles as our year round lager. Patio Pils would be a deep summer seasonal. This would allow us to do a true Baltic Porter along with bocks, doppelbocks, a marzen and other lagers we want to do.

Another beer we have discussed is a true English Dark Mild. Not the monster-hopped Chaveta I did as a one-off but a flavorful, sesisonable English Dark Mild with slightly higher than standard English hop levels. Naturally any Dark Mild we did would be a natural for cask conditioning. And to cater to my own personal tastes I'd like to get a Dry Stout and a Milk Stout brewed this year. Along with all of our other seasonals from 2009. We might not get to them, but you never know what the year will bring.

In addition to these projects we plan to start ramping up production of a few different sours. They will mostly be darker beers, loosely in the oud bruin style, but we may also do some funkified Saisons. We still have to plan out some logistics for all of that, but it is definitely something we want to pursue in 2010.

Getting back to the 12 oz bottles we'll be producing in 2010 we have decided to bottle condition even our 12 oz product. There are a lot of reasons why, but from my standpoint they just flat taste and feel better that way. We'll have to approach this much differently than we have our bottle conditioned 750 ml bottles, but it will be a fun project to tackle. And the result will be sixers (or possibly 4 packs we haven't decided yet) of bottle-conditioned Jai Alai India Pale Ale.

Well that's all for now, just wanted to let everyone know what was on our plate for the coming year. We'd love to get some feedback if anyone has thoughts, comments or suggestions.

Cheers,
Joey Redner

 

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  • 11/13/2009 10:49 PM grantmichaels wrote:
    I'd love the see the milk stout you allude to actually come to fruition ...

    grantmichaels
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  • 11/13/2009 11:39 PM Jordan.is.a.poser wrote:
    Sounds incredibly promising, if not entirely too enticing. Love the idea of the gruit! Schwarzbier would be my lager preference. Dry and sessionable.

    Milk stout sounds like it would be a great offset to Zhukov (which is so good, that its bad)

    But most of all... if and when sour is the order of the day... please oh please, bring the farmhouse funk to a saison.

    Thanks for all you guys do, you are a revelation
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  • 11/14/2009 12:05 AM geiger wrote:
    Tuesday Tasting Ale
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  • 11/14/2009 8:04 AM ScottBlews wrote:
    No mention of us in Palm Beach County getting cigar city yet, with the increased production I thought for sure we would get it at least in 2010. More trips to Port St. Lucie I guess.
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  • 11/14/2009 12:25 PM Bret wrote:
    Keep up the great work. We are mug club members at TBBC and first tried the Maduro Brown there. Friday, I walked in to Total Wine in Sarasota (where we live) and finally found your Imperial Stout. I bought that and a four pack of Ten Fidy. Your brew blew it away. I've tried Dark Lord, Speedway, Kentucky Breakfast, etc. and I think yours might be my fav. AND IT'S LOCAL! Keep it up! Hoping to find some of your other stouts at the new World of Beer or at other local bars.
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  • 11/14/2009 1:17 PM Scott M. Deitche wrote:
    The Spanish Cedar sounds interesting- look forward to trying that as well as the lagers.
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  • 11/15/2009 4:58 PM Jeremy wrote:
    Can't wait! Any idea when the panhandle will some shipments?
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  • 11/16/2009 11:00 AM lb wrote:
    All I want for Xmas is for you guys to start bottling>selling 6'ers of JL IPA. To say that would be fan-freakin-tastic is an understatement!!
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  • 11/16/2009 12:40 PM Jeff Walenta wrote:
    Man i milk stout would be freaking great

    have anything on cask in tampa?
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    i am looking forward to more cool entries next year...
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