Odin brewing special release

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  1. Smurf2055

    Smurf2055 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2011 Washington

  2. Adamnimmo

    Adamnimmo Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2013 Oregon

    Sounds delicious, think I need to get one.
     
  3. dirtylou

    dirtylou Grand Pooh-Bah (3,352) May 12, 2005 Oklahoma
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    I've never had anything from this brewery for a variety of reasons but a barrel aged BSDA with brett added sounds atrocious. Let me know if I'm wrong.
     
  4. Smurf2055

    Smurf2055 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2011 Washington

    I'm a fan of a few of their beers. Haven't tried it, $16 is a lot to pull the trigger, especially without having it on tap. When I talked to the distributor earlier this year, he said it came out really well.
     
  5. jpbebeau

    jpbebeau Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2011 Washington

    I grabbed a bottle the other day. Agreed that it would've been nice to try before buying. But every last drop from barrel went to bottles.
     
  6. fsck

    fsck Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2013 Washington

    Yeah, the brett plus whiskey in a dark ale just doesn't sound right. Glad they are experimenting with crazy barrel beers though!

    Well bump this when you try it and let us know how it is.
     
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  7. rebelrebel79

    rebelrebel79 Initiate (0) Mar 12, 2009 Pennsylvania

    Look at beers from the Bruery in Orange County. Crazy sometimes turns out really well
     
  8. Smurf2055

    Smurf2055 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2011 Washington

    Key word sometimes
     
  9. rebelrebel79

    rebelrebel79 Initiate (0) Mar 12, 2009 Pennsylvania

    I do love the creative and cannot get on them for not trying. I think I will pick up a bottle but sit on it so the Brett can funk the beer a little
     
  10. Smurf2055

    Smurf2055 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2011 Washington

    Supposedly the beer has been aging in the barrel with Brett for nearly two years already.

    I'm very glad to see breweries try some experiments, I'm just hoping that they won't put it out if it isn't up to standard. Some breweries see that as too big an investment to not sell.
     
  11. rebelrebel79

    rebelrebel79 Initiate (0) Mar 12, 2009 Pennsylvania

    Did you buy yours at taproom or brewery? I'm new to Seattle and love sours, brett, funk, etc
     
  12. Smurf2055

    Smurf2055 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2011 Washington

    Asgard Taproom in Fremont. Don't know if they have it at the brewery, think they do all their retail through Asgard.
     
  13. Lansman

    Lansman Savant (1,116) Mar 19, 2011 Missouri
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    Had a bottle of this tonight. We were told that the barrel aging was for three months and a year passed after that for bottle conditioning with the Brett. This is a unique brew such that comes out tart/sour forward and finishes with a slight barrel character. Mouthfeel is a bit light. Overall, I can see this being a somewhat polarizing brew. It's certainly different.
     
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  14. DimensionX

    DimensionX Initiate (0) Oct 1, 2010 Oregon

    AFAIK Brett beers will always have a light mouthfeel because Brett will eat the long chain dextrins that make up the "thickness" aspect of the mouthfeel/body. Also Belgian Dark Strong ales generally have a medium body rather than a stout's thickness. Also Mouthfeel would be a great handle for BA...
     
  15. Lansman

    Lansman Savant (1,116) Mar 19, 2011 Missouri
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    All good info. I suppose my expectation for a beer with a 12% ABV was a bit more body, but the description you gave makes sense. Thanks!
     
  16. Adamnimmo

    Adamnimmo Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2013 Oregon

    Someone local up there care to score me a bottle? I can either trade from my cellar or I can procure a beer from here in Portland or I can offer $25ish in paypal.
     
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