Odell Brewing Introduces Fernet Aged Porter

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  1. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    Fort Collins, CO (Sep 2013) – In late September, Odell Brewing will release Fernet Aged Porter, a robust imperial porter aged in emptied Fernet barrels from Colorado distiller, Leopold Bros.

    “We have always been huge fans of Leopold Bros.,” said Brent Cordle pilot brew and barrel aging manager at Odell Brewing. “We’ve experimented with a variety of barrels, but Leopold’s Fernet was by far the most unique oak we’ve had the pleasure of working with.”

    Fernet is a dark minty liqueur made with herbs & spices and aged in oak barrels. Leopold Bros. has crafted their own unique recipe which includes lavender, honeysuckle, ginger root, bitter aloe, dandelion root, rose petals, chamomile, and peppermint.

    “Our Fernet is the most bitter type of Amaro (Italian word for bitter) that is prepared by steeping various botanicals, with a large proportion of bitter roots, in spirit,” said distiller Todd Leopold, “so far as we are aware, it is the first of its kind produced in America since well before Prohibition.”

    Odell Brewing began collecting the emptied Fernet barrels, as they became available over the past year, and filled them with a rich porter. The herb-soaked oak has a remarkable effect on the beer. With an 9.8% ABV, the roasty chocolate malt character is infused with hints of mint and licorice creating a decadent aroma and flavor.

    Odell Brewing and Leopold Bros. will celebrate their partnership with a special release party on September 26th at 7:00 p.m. at Freshcraft in Denver, and in the brewery’s Tap Room on September 28th and 29th. Fernet Aged Porter will be available in limited quantities throughout the brewery’s ten state distribution footprint.

    About Odell Brewing - Founded in 1989, Odell Brewing was started by Doug Odell, his wife Wynne, and his sister Corkie. Twenty-four years later, the culture of family and collaboration still thrives fostering a brewery full of beer-centric people. It is this passion for beer that inspires Odell Brewing to create quality, hand-crafted, innovative brews. As a regional craft brewery, Odell Brewing is committed to serving the communities in which it distributes by minimizing its environmental impact, sourcing local raw materials, and through its charitable giving program known as Odell Outreach. Odell Brewing was named a “Best Company to Work For” in 2013 by ColoradoBiz Magazine and is an award winning brewery, nationally and internationally: 2012 Brewers Association Recognition Award, 2011 Great American Beer Festival® - gold medal for Friek, 2008 World Beer Cup® – gold for IPA. 2007 Great American Beer Festival® – gold medal for IPA.

    About Leopold Bros. - Leopold Bros. is a family owned and operated small batch distillery located in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1999.Todd Leopold got his start in distilling after he received his Diploma in Malting and Brewing from the Siebel Institute of Technology in Chicago in 1996. After graduation, he trained at the Doemens School in Munich, focusing on the production of lager beers. He then apprenticed at several breweries and distilleries throughout Germany. Scott Leopold began his career in manufacturing after receiving a B.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University and a Masters in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University. He spent the early part of his career engineering environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes for Fortune 500 companies, as well as designing waste water treatment systems for both industry and municipalities. Together, the Leopold Brothers designed and developed a unique distillery in which environmental sustainability is a daily practice, and the art and science of fermentation and distillation is practiced at the highest possible level.

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  2. jageraholic

    jageraholic Pooh-Bah (1,632) Sep 16, 2009 Massachusetts
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    Sounds awesome.
     
  3. jmgrub

    jmgrub Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2010 California

    Hipsters rejoice at the prospect of a fernet-aged beer.
     
  4. BeerWizard

    BeerWizard Pundit (889) Dec 22, 2012 Colorado

    I bet it won't be cheap.
     
  5. pmarlowe

    pmarlowe Pooh-Bah (2,005) Nov 27, 2010 Virginia
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    Fernet is pretty gross.
     
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  7. BradenMK

    BradenMK Pundit (897) Sep 24, 2012 Alaska

    You bet I do.
     
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  8. jmgrub

    jmgrub Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2010 California

    So unhipster of you to admit that you're a hipster. You're now disqualified from drinking this beer.
     
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  9. BradenMK

    BradenMK Pundit (897) Sep 24, 2012 Alaska

    I admitted to being a hipster before anyone else did.
     
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  10. elNopalero

    elNopalero Grand Pooh-Bah (5,822) Oct 14, 2009 Michigan
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  11. 071184

    071184 Initiate (0) Sep 10, 2013 Texas

    Tried this last week- very, very different. Lot's of flavor coming off of the fernet barrels. The beer is extremely herbal. Not really something I'd like to drink a lot of, but certainly unique.
     
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  12. imperialbeerdude

    imperialbeerdude Initiate (0) Feb 5, 2012 Colorado

    now review it and tell us about how bad it is
     
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  13. cestlavie

    cestlavie Initiate (0) Oct 27, 2011 New York

    This beer is awesome. Had it at the brewery on Thursday and brought 4 bottles home to NY. Tastes like a girlscout cookie. Mint, Licorice and the Chocolate/Espresso notes of a strong Porter. 4.75
     
  14. cestlavie

    cestlavie Initiate (0) Oct 27, 2011 New York

    I liked it! Very different though, like you said... I described it as "schizophrenic", but in a good way.
     
  15. afrokaze

    afrokaze Pooh-Bah (1,962) Jun 12, 2009 Oregon
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    ISO: Underberg barrel aged stout
     
  16. buzzword

    buzzword Initiate (0) May 19, 2013 California

    OMG. I had a bottle of Leopold Fernet that I finished off a couple of months ago, and I can only imagine that a porter aged in those barrels would be outstanding.

    ISO: More Leopold Fernet + that beer
     
  17. opwog

    opwog Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2008 Minnesota

    I wouldn't think that an herbally porter sounded very good, except that one time, after bar that I frequented had tried to flush a line after Moonlight's Artemis, they put on Fuller's London Porter. You could tell right away that the herb flavors of Artemis were still hanging around in the line and it make the Fuller's Porter into something very interesting indeed. Nothing that I would have thought to do on purpose, but a pleasant surprise as a mistake.
     
  18. imperialbeerdude

    imperialbeerdude Initiate (0) Feb 5, 2012 Colorado

    I enjoyed it, it tastes like a thin mint cookie imo
     
  19. BradenMK

    BradenMK Pundit (897) Sep 24, 2012 Alaska

    I haven't seen it. Or trust me, I would. :slight_smile:
     
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