Is it 2026 yet?

Discussion in 'Cellaring / Aging Beer' started by DIM, Mar 5, 2023.

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  1. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,788) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    I bought multiples of a few things last year that I'm pretty sure will age magnificently and the anticipation is killing me. What beers in your cellar are you looking forward to most in 3 to 5 years? Here are mine,

    E.H. Taylor Bigfoot. Very good if a bit rough out of the gate, very curious to see what some extended aging does.

    Goose Island 2 year Old Fitz Barleywine. Remarkably smooth early on, hoping for a little chocolate and more fruit in the years to come.

    Hair of the Dog Matt 2022. Other vintages have aged beautifully and this is already improving in under a year.
     
  2. Spade

    Spade Pooh-Bah (2,568) Mar 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    I read your reference to this in the barleywine thread...

    As someone who only started cellaring beer maybe 2 years ago, I don't have lot on hand, but I'm sitting on a few of each-

    Bigfoot
    Narwhal
    Mad Elf
    Mad Elf Grand Cru
    Mad Elf Bourbon Barrel Aged
    Solzhenitsyn Vintage 2020

    I think I'll hang on to a bottle of Blithering Idiot for a while, in part because I don't know if I'll see it again.
     
  3. MrOH

    MrOH Grand Pooh-Bah (3,995) Jul 5, 2010 Virginia
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    I have a Cantillion Gueze from 2016 that I'm saving for my 1000th review.
     
  4. Beersnake

    Beersnake Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,884) Aug 17, 2013 California
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    Fun thread! I definitely have some fresh Cantillon that I am looking forward to try in a few years, as I always love these with some age. Others:

    Bigfoot!! Duh.
    120 minute IPA - bought a couple and I'm looking forward to see how they evolve
    Utopias WWS - it was hot when fresh, so I'm hoping it calms down in a couple
    Old Cellar Dweller from Driftwood - a hoppy barleywine that will likely chill out and evolve
     
  5. Ernest7

    Ernest7 Devotee (349) Apr 24, 2019 Belgium

    In 2026, no beers will 'expire' in my cellar. In 2025, the following will: Boon Oude Geuze Black Label (2015, Batch 1), Cuvee van de Keizer Blue (2015), Liefmans Goudenband (2015) and Sint-Bernardus Christmas Ale (2021).
     
  6. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,966) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    I don't have anything fresh that I'm looking forward to so much right now, but by 2026 I will have the oldest Bigfoot I've ever tried so that will be exciting
     
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  7. BalancingBrooms

    BalancingBrooms Pooh-Bah (2,894) Aug 22, 2013 California
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    Have some old stock that I’ve been holding onto since 2019. Still waiting for it to mature
     
  8. MrOH

    MrOH Grand Pooh-Bah (3,995) Jul 5, 2010 Virginia
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    Update: 1000th review has come and gone, just haven't had the occasion to open up a 750 of a sour.
     
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  9. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
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    Everyday is a special occassion

    open dat fucker up!
     
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  10. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,157) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    Hoping to be around in 5 1/2 years to crack this giant bottle of 2009 Super Kitty, definitely the best year for this amazing strong ale from Keegan Ales. It's designated to be last soldier over the hill in my cellar.
     
  11. LambicLad

    LambicLad Aspirant (258) Feb 15, 2017 Finland

    I feel most lambics are best with about 6 to 8 years. Some like Cantillon Kriek and Rose de Cambrinus need that much time to show well. Other fruited lambics can be consumed earlier. Hanssen’s Scharbeekse comes to mind. Oude Beersel Kriek at six years is about right. Most stouts need at least a few years in bottle. Bigfoot tastes fine at 20 years. It often depends on the producer not the style. Fresh Struise Pannepot is great.
     
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