Firestone Walker XIX (4-Beer Blend at 13.8% ABV)

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  1. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    Just received this info from the folks at FW for their 19th anniversary brew. Sounds pretty rad:

    BREWMASTER THROWS CURVEBALL TO WINEMAKERS
    Firestone Walker’s XIX Anniversary Ale Blended with Un-Hoppy Twist

    Paso Robles, CA: An annual rite came with a twist this year when local winemakers once again joined Firestone Walker’s brewing team for the blending of the next Anniversary Ale—only to discover that hoppy component beers had been taken off the table.

    “We went back to the basics this year,” said Brewmaster Matt Brynildson. “We offered the winemakers a smaller number of barrel-aged beers to work with, and we eliminated the option of blending in our hoppy stainless steel finished beers. They were surprised at first, but it resulted in a rich and complex beer that is centered on barrel-aged flavors.”

    In the past, as many as nine component beers were incorporated into the final Anniversary Ale blend. However, this year’s Anniversary Ale—called XIX—is comprised of four beers: Parabola, Stickee Monkee, Bravo, and Velvet Merkin.

    Un-Hoppy
    In recent years, Brynildson found that hop-driven component beers such as Double Jack and Wookey Jack were becoming increasingly influential in the final blend. “In a blending session, the palate can easily gravitate to hops, because they are assertive and seductive,” Brynildson said. “I was concerned that hoppiness might begin to encroach on the intended style of the Anniversary Ale, so I eliminated the temptation.”

    He added, “In many ways, this latest beer reflects more of what a typical wine blend would be in terms of the number of components and how those components can work together. I believe it truly embodies what this project is all about.”

    Grapes to Grains
    “Our winemaker friends are practicing experts in the art of blending,” Brynildson said. “Their input is invaluable when it comes to blending a seamless beer from widely varied components.”

    As always, the XIX blending session was both friendly and fiercely competitive. A total of 13 winemakers participated. The winemakers were paired off and presented with the component beers. The pairs were tasked with creating their own preferred blends from among the components. The preferred blends were then presented to the entire group and blind tasted. Individual votes were cast, and the blend with the most votes became the basis for XIX.

    Sherman Thacher and Daniel Callan of Thacher Winery are credited with creating the winning blend that became XIX, granting them possession of the coveted cardboard crown that is awarded to the winning team each year.

    THE FINAL BLEND
    “We blended together 235 oak barrels and four different beers creating something truly complex and exceptional.”–Brewmaster Matt Brynildson

    Parabola / Aged in Bourbon Barrels / 33.33% of Final Blend
    -RussianImperial Oatmeal Stout

    Stickee Monkee / Aged in Bourbon and Whiskey Barrels / 33.33% of Final Blend
    -Central Coast Quad Brewed with Belgian Candi and Mexican Turbinado (brown) Sugar

    Bravo / Aged in Bourbon and Brandy Barrels / 16.6% of Final Blend
    -Imperial Brown Ale

    Velvet Merkin / Aged in Bourbon Barrels / 16.6% of Final Blend
    -Traditional Oatmeal Stout

    XIX ABV: 13.8%

    ORIGINS & AVAILABILITY
    XIX is the 10th release in Firestone Walker’s anniversary series, dating back to the release of the inaugural anniversary release called “Ten”in 2006. Over the ensuing years, Firestone Walker has developed one of the craft beer industry’s most extensive barrel aging programs, spanning upwards of 1,500 barrels. Brewing beer with oak barrels has been a pioneering focal point for the brewery since its founding in 1996.

    XIX will be available in select markets across the United States starting in November. The suggested retail price is $23.99 for an individually boxed 22-ounce bottle.

    BREWMASTER’S NOTES
    “As a finished beer, XIX is a rich, chocolaty, chewy brew with brandy-soaked raisin and holiday fruitcake flavors. The blend is anchored by equal parts Stickee Monkee and Parabola, which combine to create a dense chocolate truffle-like base. Velvet Merkin and Bravo lend their spicy oak, leather and fruity accents to complete the brew. The beer is unfiltered and unfined so there will be a small amount of sediment in the bottom of the bottle. XIX is best enjoyed poured carefully into a half-filled brandy snifter or wine glass. Allow it to warm to 55F to fully enjoy the pleasing and complex aromas. As the beer sits and breathes in the glass the true complexity of this blend is revealed, so take your time. If you wait to open your bottle later, store it in a cool dark place. I suspect, like our other Anniversary offerings, that this beer will age well and change favorably for years to come.”

    PARTICIPATING WINEMAKERS
    “These are my friends and brothers in fermentation science, and practicing experts in the art of blending.”–Brewmaster Matt Brynildson

    Sherman Thacher and Daniel Callan – Thacher Winery (Winning Blend)
    Matt Trevisan – Linne Calodo
    Stephan Asseo – L’Aventure
    Steve Martell – Kaleidos
    Eric Jensen and Connor McMahon – Booker
    erry Hoage –TH Estate Wines
    Russell From and Cameron Stoffel – Herman Story
    Kevin Sass and Molly Lonborg – Halter Ranch
    Scott Hawley –Torrin Vineyard

    Also thanks to friends Arie Litman, Pete Slosberg and Bobby Fox for lending their expertise to the blending session.
     
  2. IckyT2012

    IckyT2012 Pooh-Bah (2,050) Oct 13, 2014 Florida
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    I'm hoping the Duvel deal will get distro to Florida in time for this...
     
  3. Gemmell

    Gemmell Initiate (0) Nov 29, 2014 Illinois

    Oh boy...
     
  4. charlzm

    charlzm Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2007 California

    Oh, boy... I see a case purchase of XIX in my future...
     
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  5. bgold86

    bgold86 Pooh-Bah (1,836) Apr 1, 2015 New York
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    Sounds good to me..
     
  6. SinBoldly

    SinBoldly Devotee (372) Apr 21, 2014 Illinois

    And then, my head exploded. I'll be thrilled to land one bottle . . . .
     
  7. shnsajax

    shnsajax Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2013 Idaho

    I like the idea of this years blend, but I never felt the past couple were hoppy at all. Curious to see how this one turns out.
     
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  8. charlzm

    charlzm Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2007 California

    I'm lucky enough to live within easy driving distance of Barrelworks, where this beer originates...
     
  9. chrismann65

    chrismann65 Initiate (0) Jan 25, 2015 Texas

    I'll keep an eye out for this for sure. ! Wow sounds like a great blend.
    Love- F.W. Always tops in B.A. for sure. ! They take great pride in B.A- Mixology. !
     
  10. mctizzz

    mctizzz Initiate (0) Dec 23, 2010 California

    How is the final ABV greater than any of the component ABVs?
     
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  11. Gemmell

    Gemmell Initiate (0) Nov 29, 2014 Illinois

    :grimacing:
    Who cares?!
     
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  12. Brolo75

    Brolo75 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,134) Aug 10, 2013 California
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    XVIII went really quick in my area, scored 2 bottles and it was so good, I drank both bottles, should have cellared one, definitely going to pick up a few of these.
     
  13. chicagogooner

    chicagogooner Initiate (0) Feb 5, 2014 Illinois

    Was thinking the exact same thing. Find 2 in Illinois and you did very very well.
     
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  14. charlzm

    charlzm Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2007 California

    The final blend picks up some of the alcohol from the spirits barrels it rests in.
     
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  15. Hoppedelic

    Hoppedelic Savant (1,065) Dec 6, 2010 California
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    So after all the beers are blended together they're put back in new barrels to age some more together? I didn't know that but would be awesome if true. I would like to know what barrels and for how long.
     
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  16. BMBCLT

    BMBCLT Grand Pooh-Bah (3,427) May 9, 2014 South Carolina
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    WOW! Just a bottle would be amazing!
     
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  17. croush

    croush Pooh-Bah (2,407) Mar 20, 2015 Illinois
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    It must be nice to be in CA and be able to get cases of this FW barrel aged stuff. Like others have said, I'm hoping for a couple here in IL.
     
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  18. Mshea805

    Mshea805 Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2014 California

    Ive had some Bravo on tap up there that I swear tasted stronger than fresh black tuesday. Maybe different barrels or vintages used have different ABV's?
     
  19. Mshea805

    Mshea805 Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2014 California

    If they do a 4 bottle limit like Parabola release you will still have to make multiple trips or buy additional bottles from the restaurant cooler if they have them in there. I miss being able to take home a sealed case of these beers!
     
  20. vileplume

    vileplume Initiate (0) Sep 27, 2015 Arizona

    Welp time to harass total wine for the next couple months
     
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