Blending Beers: Share Your Experiments

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  1. beercanman

    beercanman Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2012 Ohio

    120 and wws
     
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  2. beercanman

    beercanman Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2012 Ohio

    2 parts pumking and 1 part creme brulee is pretty good too.
     
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  3. DVMin98

    DVMin98 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,125) Nov 1, 2010 North Carolina
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    I have back in black an big eye ipa on tap at home. I do 2 parts BIB and 1 part BE to get some hoppiness in the BIB
     
  4. Sludgeman

    Sludgeman Grand Pooh-Bah (3,356) Aug 17, 2012 District of Columbia
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    Read this in a thread a few months ago. Not a big fan of WWS, but would like to try this.
     
  5. beercanman

    beercanman Initiate (0) Dec 17, 2012 Ohio

    It's very good. Wws is a little hot fresh, but the 120 makes it really interesting. 1 and I'm done. 18+ %. Cheers!
     
  6. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    I've done a bunch, I enjoy a shot of bourbon into a pint of Old Chub.
     
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  7. Wolfhead

    Wolfhead Pundit (795) Sep 1, 2009 Illinois

    That's a boilermaker that sounds very tasty, Knob Creek?
    I mix all the time, tried Hopslam and Founders IS, not very good 50/50 as the FIS totally took over. Rasputin and Torpedo is pretty good as well, one of my favorites is Grand Teton Black Cauldron and Founders Double Trouble
     
  8. tectactoe

    tectactoe Pooh-Bah (2,386) Mar 20, 2012 Michigan
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    XSLAM MUTHAFUCKKKAAAA
     
  9. regularjohn

    regularjohn Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2013 New Jersey

    try a black eye!

    i just bought the bomber of the black marlin for $5 by me, happened to have a 6pack of the big eye so i mixed them and it taste pretty fucking awesome definitely recommend trying that. taste just like a great black ipa, not extremely robust either its a great mix. really smooth IMO


    also i remember mixing this a while ago i had an angry orchard hard cider with a belgian white ale, that taste great too i don't recall exactly which ale it was but im sure you can make do with if you use a good beer. side note about the cider this taste amazing(its not beer but still awesome) this bar by me makes fire cider, its just angry orchard with a mix of whiskey in it (splash or shot), i'm not sure which whiskey they use exactly but it has a hint of cinnamon in it. i can find out if you're interested in that too
     
  10. bluejacket74

    bluejacket74 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,305) Jul 4, 2005 Ohio
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    I keep meaning to do that one soon!

    Recently I mixed some Hopslam and Blackout Stout, it turned out to be pretty good.
     
  11. mmikey8

    mmikey8 Initiate (0) Aug 2, 2012 California

    Kasteel Rouge and belhaven stout... mmmmm...
     
  12. MammaGoose

    MammaGoose Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Wyoming

    I'm of the line of thought that good beers should be enjoyed as their own creation, not trying to smush them together to make something else. I might experiment with with some very readily available and not-too expensive beers. If it tasted like crud, then no serious harm done.

    That said, I had a blueberry wheat and a brown mixed at Durango Brewing Co. It was referred to as the Black and Blue. I thought it was reasonably delicious, and I might have ordered another pint of it in appreciation of the novelty. The Black and Blue was also substantially better than the blueberry wheat on its own.

    My boyfriend is more excited about mixing beers, but (besides telling me about the Black and Blue) he has yet to come up with a mix of beers that's better as the two individual beers on their own. We visited The Independent Ale House in Rapid City, SD, and one of the bartenders was into suggesting beer combos, and I think my boyfriend tried every one that was suggested. A few fruity lambics with chocolate stouts/porters, various takes on the traditional Black and Tan, and a few other things.

    I'd rather just have a good beer on its own.
     
  13. SadMachine

    SadMachine Grand Pooh-Bah (3,220) Mar 14, 2011 New Jersey
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    Weyerbacher's Old Heathen + Imperial Pumpkin Ale = Awesome!
     
  14. bcook582

    bcook582 Initiate (0) Jan 4, 2012 California

    I find it hard to risk mixing when I am starting off with 2 really good beers, but could end up with nastyness
     
  15. MadDogMD

    MadDogMD Aspirant (282) Jan 7, 2013 Arizona

    Been wanting to try Bell's Java Stout & O'dell's Lugene Chocolate Milk Stout. Mocha?? Haven't done it yet, though.
     
  16. hopstetrician

    hopstetrician Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2012 New York

    Being from the Midwest and working frequently on the west coast, my first exposure to beer mixing was a Newport, OR beer hall owners suggestion and I'll never forget it. Why buy a shitty black IPA/cascadian dark when you can blend a delicious one.

    2/3 Boneyard Hop Venom 1/3 Firestone Walker Velvet Merlin
     
  17. ESeab

    ESeab Initiate (0) Jan 3, 2013 New Jersey

    Definitely try Terrapin WnB and Moo-Hoo for a 'Wake n Moo' which I think is the better than either by themselves and better than FBS.

    I was going to try founders breakfast stout and imperial stout combo last week but I just wasn't in a stout mood. I'm really intrigued by the WWS 120 combo people mentioned on here. Also, recently I passed out on half my Dragons milk and the next morning it was flat. I poured a wake n bake on top of it and voila, the beer came back to life and made for a delicious combo of bourbon, oatmeal, and coffee.

    Oh and I've done the Youngs double chocolate stout with wells banana beer, all I tasted was chocolate. So then I replaced it with Brooklyn Black Chocolate stout and it came out great. I could taste banana and chocolate and it's higher abv too, making for a very tasty brew.
     
  18. bluemooncanyon

    bluemooncanyon Aspirant (211) Jan 31, 2010 Maryland

    Half Pumking half Choklat
     
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  19. TNGabe

    TNGabe Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2012 Tennessee

    You're analogy doesn't work for me. Mixing beer would be analogous to throwing a slice of sausage pie on top of your bbq chicken slice. Lots of great beers are blended at the brewery, no reason not to do it yourself.
     
  20. MammaGoose

    MammaGoose Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Wyoming

    I appreciate the points of both analogies, but I lean towards the tortellini on pizza version. If a beer, as its own entity, is considered great...why mix it with another beer? Either one beer will be lesser-than the other, thus weakening the better one or they'll be equally good and should theoretically stand on their own. If I feel like I have to mix an inferior beer with a better beer to improve it, I'd rather just drink the better beer to begin with. Or, if I have two good beers, I'd want to just drink them and appreciate them for what they are.

    I suppose I can appreciate the creativity of it. So again, I could see myself mixing very easily available and reasonably cheap beers just for giggles.
     
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