Abyss 06

Discussion in 'Trade Talk' started by phisherman11946, Mar 21, 2012.

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  1. phisherman11946

    phisherman11946 Initiate (0) Aug 20, 2009 Virginia

    What would I need to add to an 07 Abyss to be able to get an 06 Abyss?
     
  2. Knifestyles

    Knifestyles Initiate (0) Jun 7, 2005 New York

    Yes. A 2011 Abyss should offset that one year difference perfectly.
     
  3. EricCioe

    EricCioe Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2010 Montana

    A guy in our group is trying to land one to complete a vertical. He's struck out pretty badly so far. I've offered up a few things of interest but apparently not interesting enough.

    By all accounts this beer is past its prime anyway. I wonder about what other things could be landed with a similar package, but verticals are verticals and it'd be fun to drink each of them.
     
  4. bauermj

    bauermj Initiate (0) May 4, 2009 Illinois

    If someone has an '06 Abyss, they already have an '07 (99 out of 100 i bet). '06 had half as much produced and is older so definitely tougher to come by. Similarly, you probably won't see a lot of BT'09 traded for BT'10. First year vertical bottles..talk about a pain
     
  5. cosmicevan

    cosmicevan Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2009 New York
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    my tasting group did the full vertical about a week or two ago. i felt that the 06 was a bit over-the-hill...same for the 07. the 08 was nice, but the 2010 stole the show for me (as always) and the 2011 seemed off to me since i first tried it. we unfortunately opened 2 infected 09's (which makes me 0 for 3).

    i'd put them at (just one guy's opinion):
    2010
    2008
    2007
    2006
    2011
    2009 (although i hear the uninfected is excellent)

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  6. DaveJanssen

    DaveJanssen Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2008 Germany

    Interesting. I did a vertical last year and 2/3 of us thought the 06 was the best (08 second). I guess I'm glad we did the tasting when we did.
     
  7. cosmicevan

    cosmicevan Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2009 New York
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    a year isn't exactly a week. that being said, this was my opinion, you may disagree. although, abyss is my favorite beer of all time and i still think that 2010 is the best of all of them. then again, what i like in a beer may not be what you like in a beer.
     
  8. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,157) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    Uninfected '09 is stellar.

    Unless you cellar yourself from day you bought, you never know whether someone else's cellar is the hall closet on the third floor.

    Abyss with some time on it is almost a different beer. It is fun to compare to fresh as a learning experience to know what time does to beer, but ranking years in a vertical is like ranking motorcycles compared to cars and airplanes.
     
  9. cosmicevan

    cosmicevan Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2009 New York
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    Ranking your thoughts of a vertical is just a snapshot of an opinion...and what is wrong with ranking motorcycles to cars and airplanes anyway? they are all modes of transportation...and I'm sure everyone can put a preference on how they prefer to travel between those three options. does that mean that those opinions are insignificant? and if you had never rode on a motorcycle and everyone said that was their favorite way to travel, wouldn't you be interested in that information and perhaps seek out the experience for yourself? not to mention there are many variables that could influence your opinions so you may love motorcycles today and then decide that they are not for you tomorrow.

    I agree that it is fun to comparing fresh batches to older vintages, but to your point, it is essentially the same as comparing apples to oranges (especially when you are talking about a barrel aged beer that is a blend). In my opinion, the only way to really see what time does to beer is to get a ton of a certain beer and drink it regularly over time. Your taste buds change or perhaps more accurately, your interpretations/memory of what something tasted like changes. Besides, we always seem to love to compare beers of the same style to each other, so why not the same beer over a span of vintages?

    Agreed that the more time on something, the more chances that at some point it wasn't under optimal conditions, I guess I just don't get your point? You aren't interested in opinions? If that's the case you are probably on the wrong site as this whole site is about different people's opinions on different beers and beer like things.
     
  10. DavoleBomb

    DavoleBomb Pooh-Bah (2,277) Mar 29, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Uninfected 09 was my favorite abyss fresh (of 08-11).
     
  11. maximum12

    maximum12 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,686) Jan 21, 2008 Minnesota
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    I cellared my '09 Abyss from the day I bought it online (they'd just rec'd it within the day) & all three have been infected so far. 3 to go, & I don't have much hope for them.

    That said, yes, Abyss is a wildly different beer aged. I remember trying the '10 fresh & thinking "eh, this isn't as good." I thought the same when I tried the '11. With a minimum of 6-9 months, though, it's in my top echelon of beers. The '08 has been my favorite to date, just sublime, & still is.
     
  12. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,157) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    Sorry you never got to taste my favorite year fresh.

    I heard the reports and drank all my '09 in less than a year. Traded for them all soon after release, and cellared them properly in steady cool and darkness in my useless-for-almost-anything-else cellar, and ended up with 1 light first stage (Shorts has schooled me well on the different stages), the rest all perfect. Even for infected beers properly keeping them can slow the inevitable.

    Truth told the light infection tasted pretty good.

    My favorite period of aging is 2 years. Wish it were possible simultaneously to compare 2 year old Abyss of all years to each other.
     
  13. maximum12

    maximum12 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,686) Jan 21, 2008 Minnesota
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    That would be so cool.

    Three years seems to be my favorite spot. Both the '07 & '08 have been borderline perfect for me at that point. Hoping to host a tasting in April & bust out a vertical to see how the gang is doing.

    Glad you enjoyed the '09. My three have been nasty, awful drain-pours; the first one was less than six months old. I figured there wasn't any hurry to open the rest!
     
  14. RWNewhouse

    RWNewhouse Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2011 Montana

    A friend back east just did this vertical and his opinion was nearly identical to this. The only change is that he put the '08 in front of the '10. Good to know!
     
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