Bierstachel - Spiking beer with heat

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  1. STBC

    STBC Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2017 Germany

    Bierstacheln is putting a hot spike into a beer, caramelising residual sugars and shocking some of the carbonation out of the beer, creating a smooth foam with fine pores. The flavour is a more round one, benefitting from the soft texture. At the same time you get the sensation of a warm foam while chasing it with the cold beer underneath. The beer's temperature will usually increase by 2-3 degrees C.

    What you will need:
    - A bierstachel, a spike made of stainless steel. Cheap to craft one yourself!
    - A blowtorch, bigger than the ones you would prepare creme brulee with
    - A suitable beer – schwarzbier, dunkelbier and bock are the best choices, but even a pale beer will yield some results. My personal favourite was a Chimay Bleu.


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    Steps:
    - Pour your beer into a glass without creating a head, leave some space for that delicious foam you're about to produce
    - Heat up your stachel for about 40 seconds to a minute
    - Dip it in for a few seconds, giving it a light swirl
    - Enjoy that foam asap

    But why?
    It's an old tradition of German blacksmiths. They would heat up their beer to a regular drinking temperature while enjoying all of the benefits listed above.

    Schwarzbier getting the treatment:


    How known is this technique outside of the German-speaking beer world?
    Have you encountered it in other parts of the world?

    Cheers!
     
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  2. Todd

    Todd Founder (13,518) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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    In Colonial America, taverns would mix beer, rum and some form of sugar (molasses, dried pumpkin, etc) and drive a red-hot iron into the tankard. Some used cream or eggs, too. Called a "flip," variations of it can still be found in classic cocktail bars today.
     
  3. STBC

    STBC Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2017 Germany

    Crazy. I can see molasses working well in this scenario, but cream and eggs? Must be somewhat like a molten and boozy beer float.
     
  4. Roadkizzle

    Roadkizzle Initiate (0) Nov 6, 2007 Texas

    Hm... I'll have to try this out when my homemade maibock is ready.
     
  5. NeroFiddled

    NeroFiddled Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,276) Jul 8, 2002 Pennsylvania
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    I've never head of Bierstacheln, where can I find it done in Deutchland?
     
  6. RBassSFHOPit2ME

    RBassSFHOPit2ME Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2009 California

    Seems like a lot of effort simply to enjoy a beer.... Not to say I'd turn one down if offered though.
     
  7. BigIslandfarmer

    BigIslandfarmer Initiate (0) Sep 30, 2016 Minnesota

    I've done it a few times here in Minnesota, just in a different way.
    1) Metal rod into fire pit
    2) When it's red hot, pull it out and stab it in the snowbank to clean it and cool it down a little
    3) Put metal rod into beer for 5 seconds or so

    I really enjoyed Ballast Point Coconut Victory at Sea, and Summit's Dark Infusion this way.
     
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  8. STBC

    STBC Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2017 Germany

    Christmas markets in southern Germany and beer tastings, Schneider Weisse does it. But in reality it's hard to find if you're seeking it out specifically.
     
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  9. beermeplz

    beermeplz Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2015 California

    ursula brewery in CO did something like this recently - wasn't able to partake myself but thought this video was pretty cool:

     
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  10. drtth

    drtth Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2007 Pennsylvania
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    For us, yeah, but not so much work if you're a blacksmith and already have a poker that can be heated and dipped in the beer that is part of your lunch. Not a lot different than pounding away, shaping a heated piece of metal and then dipping that shaped metal object into water to cool.
     
  11. Iamjeff6

    Iamjeff6 Initiate (0) Sep 9, 2013 Virginia

    So im guessing after drinking a few beers this probably wouldn't be advised lol
     
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  12. RBassSFHOPit2ME

    RBassSFHOPit2ME Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2009 California

    That gives me a good idea of what to do next time my herpes flare back up...
     
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  13. thebeers

    thebeers Grand Pooh-Bah (5,837) Sep 10, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    Awesome thread. I've got some schwarzbier in the fridge and an iron poker by the fire place. Question is, will I get drunk enough to try this without being so drunk as to make a giant mess, shatter my glass or burn a hole in my hand? Time will tell.
     
  14. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,701) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    Some of those boozy barrel-aged stouts may ignite like the Cuyahoga!
     
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