Karl Strauss 24th Flanders

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  1. Eriktheipaman

    Eriktheipaman Pooh-Bah (2,303) Sep 4, 2010 California
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    I've wanted to try this beer since it came out but the price tag kept me away. Yesterday I set my wedding date and figured that would be a good time to spend the extra dough and get something memorable. Unfortunately when I opened it, it was a gusher and I lost about half the bottle on the counter :slight_frown:. It was an awesome beer and I very much enjoyed it, so that's good at least.

    Point of the story is if you're sitting on some you might want open it sooner rather than later.
     
  2. LSUPT

    LSUPT Initiate (0) Feb 3, 2011 California

    How long did you chill it?
     
  3. Eriktheipaman

    Eriktheipaman Pooh-Bah (2,303) Sep 4, 2010 California
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    I bought it chilled and I think it's been in the walk in since it came out. What difference would having chilled it longer have made?
     
  4. LSUPT

    LSUPT Initiate (0) Feb 3, 2011 California

    Sometimes bottles will gush if you chill them quickly. Belgian styles in particular. It has been discussed in other threads, but I can't remember the exact reason though. Haven't had that one but I still see it around occasionally and think about pulling the trigger, so, I wanted to be sure.
     
  5. LegalBrew87

    LegalBrew87 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2012 California

    I opened one about 2 months ago and there were definitely carbonation issues. The bottle gushed a little on opening and then a wine stopper spontaneously popped out of the bottle and flew about 5 feet in the air. It was a decent beer, but I'm glad I found it for $8.
     
  6. Eriktheipaman

    Eriktheipaman Pooh-Bah (2,303) Sep 4, 2010 California
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    Most Belgians tend to be anywhere from 4-5 volumes of Co2, which can cause a lot of head and lighter mouthfeel. I have never heard of chilling if quickly (which this beer wasn't) causing a gusher.

    I would suggest just waiting to see it on tap. It was a damn good beer but not worth the price for half a bottle :/
     
  7. sil1

    sil1 Initiate (0) May 19, 2012 California

    I had this and. Thought it was pretty bad def. issues with this beer... Had a plastic. Aeroma and carb issues
     
  8. Xul

    Xul Pooh-Bah (2,139) May 18, 2008 California
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    It's not so much chilling it quickly as not allowing enough time for the carbonation to absorb into solution, which takes a certain amount of time AFTER the beer has cooled. You can pull a beer out of the fridge after 45 minutes and it might feel cold enough to drink, but the CO2 might not be fully absorbed back into the beer, which can cause gushing and a feeling of inconsistent carbonation.
     
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  9. walterfredo

    walterfredo Savant (1,032) Nov 22, 2011 California
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    Not a fan. Not bad, but for the price I'd gladly take a few bottles of Strubbe's (which I never understood why it doesn't have a higher rating on BA).
     
  10. tyrsis

    tyrsis Savant (1,074) Mar 13, 2009 California
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    24th was a pretty big disappointment, especially since I think 23rd was great.
     
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  11. JasonFromLA

    JasonFromLA Initiate (0) Jan 9, 2013 California

    This was a disappointment to me because Flan-Diddly-Anders was much better.
     
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