DFH Beer for Breakfast

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  1. gillagorilla

    gillagorilla Pooh-Bah (2,691) Feb 27, 2013 Maryland
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    Back in 1994, when Sam Calagione was working on a business plan for a nontraditional brewery, one of the homebrew recipes he tested was a breakfast-themed stout. A few months later, Chicory Stout – brewed with organic Mexican coffee, licorice root and chicory – helped launch Dogfish on our off-centered path.

    Now, 20 years later, the itch for a breakfast beer is there again, and we’re going big.

    “It’s been wonderful to see dozens of breakfast-themed beers come to market since we first did ours,” says Sam. “I thought it would be a great time to flex our creative muscles and try to brew a beer that has the most diverse group of ingredients referencing the meal and its name. It’s sort of an ‘everything-but-the-breakfast-nook’ stout.”

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    The nods to breakfast run deep in the upcoming "Beer for Breakfast":

    • Maple syrup harvested from the trees at Northfield Mount Hermon, the high school in western Massachusetts where Sam met his wife, Mariah.
    • Barley smoked over applewood from Delaware’s Fifer Orchards, for that applewood, bacon-y aroma.
    • Lactose, or milk sugar.
    • For the quintessential Delaware touch, 25 pounds of a super-lean version of Rapa Scrapple’s famous recipe. Rapa, the world’s largest producer of scrapple, was started by brothers Ralph and Paul Adams in Bridgeville, Del., just down the road from Dogfish.
      (If you’re not from the mid-Atlantic, you might be scratching your head right about now and thinking, “What the heck is scrapple?” Well, scrapple is a patty made of pork scraps, cornmeal and spices, kind of like a cross between bacon, a sausage patty and a corn muffin. In other words, it’s incredible.)
    • Last but not least, a special blend from The Bean Factory in St. Paul, Minn. The coffee, added cold press post-fermentation, is a nod to one of Sam’s all-time favorite bands, The Replacements, who hail from Minnesota and were a fixture on Sam’s radio every morning back in 1995 as he mashed in. The beer is also named for The Replacements anthem “Beer for Breakfast.”
    Beer for Breakfast, a draft-only beer served exclusively at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats in Rehoboth Beach, Del., will debut Dec. 5 at a special Happy Hour. Join Sam and friends from Rapa Scrapple from 5 to 7 p.m. at the pub to get the first taste of Beer for Breakfast and try a lineup of breakfast-inspired food specials from the kitchen featuring — you guessed it — Rapa Scrapple. We’ll be serving scrapple pizza and scrapple eggrolls, among other tasty treats.

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    “Working with Sam and the brewers at Dogfish Head was an interesting experience,” says Rapa’s Donna Seefriend. “Sam’s vision of translating the distinctive taste of Rapa scrapple into a beer was a unique proposition. Both Dogfish Head and Rapa’s production team brainstormed more than a few ideas, and it was decided that a super-lean version of our original recipe would balance nicely with the other ingredients. The end result is a remarkable beer that manages to bring together all the flavors of the quintessential American breakfast.”

    Profits from Happy Hour pint sales of Beer for Breakfast will go to Songs for Slim, a nonprofit project raising money for Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap, who suffered a massive right brain stroke in February 2012.

    - See more at: http://www.dogfish.com/community/bl...-pounds-of-scrapple.htm#sthash.P9fGtC8F.dpuf
     
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  2. gillagorilla

    gillagorilla Pooh-Bah (2,691) Feb 27, 2013 Maryland
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    So, what do you guys think? Do you even like Scrapple? I will say that a good scrapple is far and few between. I'd love to try it, but I will say that this one is pretty far out there even for them and I thoroughly enjoy DFH.
     
  3. Brutalism_X

    Brutalism_X Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2013 Maryland

    Truly one of the weirder beers I've read about. I'm not sure this is something I'd try. Let us know how it is!
     
  4. gillagorilla

    gillagorilla Pooh-Bah (2,691) Feb 27, 2013 Maryland
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    So, does the added lactose automatically make this a Milk/Sweet stout?
     
  5. Dirtyhands

    Dirtyhands Initiate (0) Jul 3, 2014 Maryland

    Sounds cool, but I will NOT be driving to Rehoboth to try this. Sorry Sam, more for you guys.
     
  6. Sludgeman

    Sludgeman Grand Pooh-Bah (3,356) Aug 17, 2012 District of Columbia
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    I like scrapple. And I will try this beer but my expectations are low.
     
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  7. TomFoley

    TomFoley Pundit (945) Mar 19, 2005 Pennsylvania

    <So, what do you guys think?>

    I think Sam has finally left the reservation.

    And I love scrapple.
     
  8. DrinkAnchorSteam

    DrinkAnchorSteam Zealot (558) Jan 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    Is it ironic that the only place you can have it doesn't open until noon?
     
  9. Devman171

    Devman171 Pooh-Bah (1,874) May 16, 2013 Maryland
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    Not automatically, lactose is common in many beers, including IPAs.

    I am more interested in the breakfast than the beer! haha
     
  10. Kanger

    Kanger Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2013 New York

    I would love to try some breakfast beers that didn't taste like coffee.


    Depends on the beer. Lactose is an unfermentable sugar. This gives the beer a fuller body and imparts a sweetness that balances out the roasted flavors in stouts.
     
  11. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    If it ever hits my bottle shop or local bars and its getting mostly 3.5 or better on the early reviews, I'll give it a go.

    I'm a fan of DFH beers. Pricing is a bit steep on many offerings, but most of Sam's crazy concoctions and ingredients he uses make for some very solid and respectable brews IMO.

    PS: I love RAPA scrapple. It's a polarizing breakfast meat. Very love/hate.
     
  12. Donco

    Donco Pooh-Bah (1,639) Aug 12, 2013 Pennsylvania
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    Absolutely D-I-S-G-U-S-T-I-N-G...
     
  13. bluehende

    bluehende Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Delaware

    I love scrapple and I love beer. Having said that you would have to pay me to try it.
     
  14. DeutschesBier

    DeutschesBier Initiate (0) Feb 8, 2009 Maryland

    Ehh, I will try it. I have a feeling that the scrapple flavor is just going to either be covered up by the smoked malt, or sort of blend in with it. It's sort of like when you drink an Aecht Schlenkerla beer and you think "Mmmm...hammy."
     
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  15. jon432

    jon432 Initiate (0) Mar 30, 2014 Maryland

    i second this thought!
     
  16. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    I'm not going to go to the event, but if I came across the beer, I'd try it.

    Considering this beer is made with pig's heads and bones, and it has an 89 score.
     
  17. Vogt52

    Vogt52 Initiate (0) May 25, 2014 Maryland

    I wish the beer was produces in a bottled format
     
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  18. PVMT

    PVMT Initiate (0) Aug 10, 2014 New York

    Love the nod to the Replacements as well as donating the profits to benefit Slim Dunlap.

    Good brewery, that Dogfish Head.

    (Anxiously waiting for the Pavement tribute brew...)
     
  19. Rekrule

    Rekrule Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    This has Voodoo Maple Bacon written all over it.
     
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