Beer Release (Short's Brew): Peaches & Creme

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  1. BeyondDescription

    BeyondDescription Initiate (0) Feb 9, 2009 Vermont
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    Good afternoon,

    We're in full gear and cruising down the Short's specialty highway--next stop, Peaches and Crème Ale!

    Last week, this limited Short's brew was bottled and will be distributed throughout the great state of Michigan very soon! Here are some facts regarding this historic and acclaimed offering--

    • Peaches n' Cream was originally brewed in Bellaire on April 25, 2007 and was the 301st batch of beer brewed at Short's
    • It was the 12th beer of the 13 beer series and yielded 820 bottles
    • The original Imperial version was brewed with milk sugar and fresh peaches, and had an ABV of 9.5%. Today's batches are closer to 8%-8.5% ABV.
    • This year's batch of Peaches n' Cream had over a half pound of real peaches and approximately 1.5
    • Described as a high gravity golden ale fermented with lactose and fresh peaches, Joe Short used this eloquent bi-line to describe the beer's flavor profile: "Cream softness fused with the delicacy of prunus persica"
    • Like all of the other beers from the original Imperial series, Peaches n' Cream had an official trading card that came with every bottle, which included a narrative from Joe about the beer's creation. Below is the original story for Peaches n' Crème...

    This particular batch of beer employs 500 pounds of peaches and 150 pounds of lactose for a true peach and crème experience. Each 750ml bottle contains almost 10 ounces of fresh peaches! Peaches are native to Asia and are held in high regard by the Japanese, Vietnamese, and Chinese. Chinese folklore reveres the peach as being eaten by immortals and as a symbol of long life. The Japanese also have a rich respect for the drupe (stonefruit). I like the story of Momotaro. He is one of Japan’s most famous folktale heroes. The old version of the story tells of an elderly childless woman who discovers a large peach floating down the river as she is washing laundry on the riverbank. She takes the peach home with her and eats some of it. The peach restores her to the beautiful young woman she once used to be. When he husband comes home, he also eats some of the peach and is restored to his youthful figure. Later that evening, the couple makes love and conceives their first child. The woman gives birth to a boy who they named Momotaro (moma meaning peach and taro meaning “eldest son”) who grows up to become a hero and have many adventures. He quests for the island of Ogres to recover a stolen treasure and defeat demons that live there. Throughout his voyage he befriends a talking do, monkey, and pheasant that helped him overtake the mountain fortress and demon ruler Ura. The battle was vicious and violent, but with the help of his friends, Momotaro was able to defeat the demons and Ura. He recovered the stolen treasure and returned it to the rightful owners. The story of Momotaro is one of true peach greatness. I can’t promise you after drinking this beer you will be talking to dogs, monkeys, and birds about recovering stolen treasure and beating up demons. Nor that you will regain a new youthful sexual drive. What I can assure you of is the fact that I pureed a hell of a lot of peaches and fermented them in high gravity light amber colored ale, and softened it with a lot of milk sugar, and it tastes really good on your tongue in your mouth. Enjoy with friends, pets, and the elderly.


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  2. c64person

    c64person Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2010 Michigan

    CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS!!!!
     
  3. BeyondDescription

    BeyondDescription Initiate (0) Feb 9, 2009 Vermont
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    A portion of this was deleted so I'm re-posting--

    • This year's batch of Peaches n' Cream had over a half pound of real peaches and approximately 1.5 ounces of milk sugar for every gallon of beer produced!!
     
  4. steebo777

    steebo777 Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2009 Michigan

    This was a deeeeeelish brew last year, thrilled to have it back in my fridge soon.
     
  5. mbockstruck30

    mbockstruck30 Pooh-Bah (1,800) Dec 31, 2010 Illinois
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    One of my personal favorites. Cannot wait.
     
  6. szmnnl99

    szmnnl99 Pooh-Bah (2,040) Apr 3, 2006 Michigan
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    I'll let you guys have mine this year. One of the few misses from Short's for me, too sweet but glad others love it.
     
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  7. cetherid

    cetherid Savant (1,105) Aug 23, 2010 Indiana

    Same. I may grab a sixpack at most to split with friends but I wasn't a huge fan of last years.
     
  8. Cotton_27

    Cotton_27 Maven (1,486) Feb 22, 2013 Michigan
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    This year in my opinion is leaps and bounds better than last year! Had it at the pub on friday and it was amazing!
     
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  9. Pete811

    Pete811 Initiate (0) May 13, 2013 Michigan

    750 bottles or six packs?

    Shorts is Killing it.. and using all my beer allowance
     
  10. Marti403

    Marti403 Initiate (0) Jul 23, 2011 Michigan

    Can't wait. Definitely a must again this year.
     
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  11. TheBeerDad

    TheBeerDad Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2012 Michigan

    This week or next do you think HHH?
     
  12. atone315

    atone315 Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2008 Wisconsin

    I am 99% sure it will be 6'ers.
     
  13. BeyondDescription

    BeyondDescription Initiate (0) Feb 9, 2009 Vermont
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    It will start hitting stores next week.
     
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  14. SerialTicker

    SerialTicker Pooh-Bah (2,851) Jun 18, 2012 Missouri
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    Short's is the one brewery that I keep checking in with on BeerAdvocate, and the main reason I go to my bottle shop. Keep them coming.
     
  15. BeyondDescription

    BeyondDescription Initiate (0) Feb 9, 2009 Vermont
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    100%
     
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  16. Namaste108

    Namaste108 Initiate (0) Sep 14, 2010 Michigan

    I recently opened a bottle from 2012. It held up fairly well!
     
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  17. SerialTicker

    SerialTicker Pooh-Bah (2,851) Jun 18, 2012 Missouri
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    Few more days...
     
  18. Brianw508

    Brianw508 Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2013 Michigan

    I'll have it this week for sure. It will be tapped Sunday at the latest. Also have 2 others from shorts we're Sunday for our 30th anniversary party. Extremely grateful to my shorts family
     
  19. dsal89

    dsal89 Initiate (0) Jul 6, 2008 Indiana

    Uhhh yeah...ISO.

    Someone please BM me so we can work something out.

    Cheers
     
  20. strohme2

    strohme2 Pooh-Bah (2,001) Nov 3, 2007 Michigan
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    Anyone see it in SE Michigan yet?
     
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