Redefining "Beer Nerd" - Star Trek Beer to be Released

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  1. darienm

    darienm Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2010 Illinois

    I'm meeting William Shatner tomorrow. I'll ask him what his favorite beers are.
     
  2. hopsbreath

    hopsbreath Savant (1,157) Aug 28, 2009 Florida

    If this is true, I'd rather hear about his hookup with Nichelle Nichols.
     
  3. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    I thought Vulcans didn't drink/weren't affected by alcohol. I wouldn't trust any beer associated with them.:wink:
     
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  4. besaunders

    besaunders Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2007 California

    Wesley Crusher's collaboration ale with Stone will be about 1000 times better than this.
     
  5. elektrikjester

    elektrikjester Initiate (0) Nov 15, 2008 Georgia

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/03/25/star-trek-approved-klingon-ale/6856967/

    "There's a new beer on the way that ought to come with a cloaking device, Klingon Warnog, a Star Trek-approved craft beer.
    A Dunkelweizen with rye, Klingon Warnog is brewed by Tin Man Brewing Co., of Evansville, Ind., with the Federation of Beer and the blessing of CBS Consumer Products. The beer was unveiled at the Nightclub & Bar Show in Las Vegas on Monday.
    Expected to begin arriving in stores later this year, Klingon Warnog "captures the warrior essence of the Klingon culture with its bold and unique taste," says Richard Weger, director of marketing and community management for Federation of Beer.
    Produced with a German wheat yeast and Munich malt, the ale also uses rye, wheat and caramel malts, resulting in a beer with a mild banana-clove aroma and a hearty mouthfeel, the beer makers say. But it won't overpower drinkers at 5.5% alcohol by volume.
    "The Klingons have long been recognized as the 'bad boys' of the Star Trek Universe and one of the most popular villains in television history. However, their aggressive nature is balanced out by their strict moral code respecting honor, valor and courage," says Federation of Beer director of administration Paul Carreau. "The Federation wanted to brew a beer whose taste embodied all aspects of the Klingon warrior spirit."
    Weger, Carreau and Federation of Beer co-founder Vern Raincock were at the annual Spock Days convention in Vulcan, Alta., Canada, in 2012 and were having a beer and launched the idea of Star Trek beers. They came up with the idea for their first beer, Vulcan Ale, and got the Star Trek license for the product. They then contracted with Harvest Moon Brewery in Belt, Montana, to brew it.
    That beer, so far only available in Canada, is expected to be available later in the year in the U.S. and a third beer is in the works. Perhaps the Romulan Ale is next on the brewing schedule."
     
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  6. MrWilliams

    MrWilliams Zealot (637) Nov 24, 2013 Arizona

    Putting the nerd in beer nerd. Waiting on a Borg Stout.
     
  7. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    What- no prunes?!!
     
  8. mudbug

    mudbug Pooh-Bah (1,762) Mar 27, 2009 Oregon
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    Que up the BJCP folks having apoplexy.
     
  9. ohiobeer29

    ohiobeer29 Pooh-Bah (1,675) Feb 2, 2013 Ohio
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    I second this big bang stout!!
     
  10. ChuckHardslab

    ChuckHardslab Maven (1,251) Jan 25, 2012 Texas

    Collective IPA, all hops will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
     
  11. 10adp

    10adp Aspirant (207) Mar 18, 2014 Canada (AB)
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    Resistance is Fuggle?
     
  12. cherche

    cherche Pooh-Bah (2,476) Mar 27, 2013 Washington
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    I have no idea what anyone is talking about...should I start watching Star Trek?
     
  13. 10adp

    10adp Aspirant (207) Mar 18, 2014 Canada (AB)
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    If any fans are jonesing for them, I could toss some over the border. I have Vulcan Ale in cans and bottles, plus the new Klingon Warnog Roggen Dunkel Ale brewed by the highly-tasty Tin Man Brewing Company.
    BM me if interested and let me know what's interesting to drink in your neck of the woods.
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  14. elektrikjester

    elektrikjester Initiate (0) Nov 15, 2008 Georgia

    rather likes this.
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