If you could add or subtract 2% ABV from any brew......

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  1. Providence

    Providence Pooh-Bah (2,652) Feb 24, 2010 Rhode Island
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    What would it be and why?

    Last night I sprung for a bottle of Ruination 10th Anniversary. Let me be perfectly clear, this beer was great. Very tasty, good proportion of hops to malt, awesome appearance, AMAZING nose, etc. I really think it can compete with the big name DIPA's that people on the boards constantly talk about.

    Nevertheless, I couldn't help feel that it was just a little too boozy. I believe the ABV is 10.8% and I think if it were, say, 8.8% this may have been the greatest DIPA I have ever had and one of the best brews I have ever had period.

    What say you? Have you ever wished that a specific beer was 2% less in ABV. Or, on the flip side, did you ever wish something was 2% more (and not just because you were trying to get bombed, although that certainly is an understandable desire)?

    PS: I think if I were able to add 2% to any brew it would be Anchor Steam. I love that beer, and it's been my side arm at many a venue where craft choices were limited. But I wish it had a little more punch.
     
  2. GRPunk

    GRPunk Pooh-Bah (1,841) Apr 5, 2007 Michigan
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    I'd love to drop the ABV on Two Hearted without changing the taste. I could enjoy it all day at 5% ABV.
     
  3. sarcastro

    sarcastro Savant (1,133) Sep 20, 2006 Michigan

    If it is a matter of dropping ABV without affecting taste, I would like to drop the ABV on every beer, so I so I could drink more of all of them.
     
  4. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    I started blending the last few bottles of my sixer of Lagunitas Undercover Shut Down with (slightly) smaller beers because I found it to be a touch too big. BTW- that beer blended 50/50 with FW Union Jack made for an incredibly good mix. The question is, do I buy it again just to do that?:confused:
     
  5. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    What about 1.5% :wink:

    Bring this one back to 7.5% ... 9.0% version is good and all but a bit too much IMO.

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    And this one back to 6.94% ... I think the last batch was 5.5%. So sad.

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  6. Mavajo

    Mavajo Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2007 Georgia

    I'd like to raise the ABV on sours, and lower the ABV on pretty much everything else, particularly bourbon barrel stouts.
     
  7. BdubleEdubleRUN

    BdubleEdubleRUN Initiate (0) Jul 28, 2009 California

    Professor Fritz 1809 and drop the price to $5, would drink all day erryday.
     
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  8. JM03

    JM03 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2010 Ohio

    I'd say TNP. 32% is a bit much, but would probably be perfect right at 30% :rolling_eyes:
     
  9. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    I love Prof Fritz, and have been drinking it a lot lately. My initial impression was that it was the closest thing to the Kindl I used to get in the early 80s that I have had in a long while, so I really took to it. But it could use a bit of tweaking to make it 'perfect'. If it were just a touch more tart, a touch less full, a touch more pale...actually all of those things could probably be accomplished by dropping it to around the 4% range or lower, so I guess I'm with you on that one.
     
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  10. BirdsandHops

    BirdsandHops Grand Pooh-Bah (3,061) Apr 14, 2008 Oregon
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    Pretty much this. Also, lower abv = fewer calories, which would be better for chunky guys like myself.
     
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  11. SittingOnAMtnTop

    SittingOnAMtnTop Initiate (0) Nov 3, 2009 North Carolina

    Raise: Bruery Hottenroth
    Lower: Pretty much anything anything over 7% as long as it didn't affect the taste (so I could drink more of course).
     
  12. RStang13

    RStang13 Initiate (0) Jun 22, 2011 New Jersey

    I'd love to add 2% to every bomber of barleywine or big stout I open at home by myself. The extra oomph might keep me from going into the cellar and opening a second bottle (and much regretting at work the next day), as I can't leave an opened bomber without finishing it
     
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  13. bpgpitt10

    bpgpitt10 Pundit (849) May 12, 2008 District of Columbia

    Pretty much all DIPAs over 10% I think need toned down... hoptimum, hopslam, etc. There are a few exceptions (Dreadnaught for example), but mostly I find DIPAs over 10% have a bit of heat that detracts from my enjoyment.

    Most of the darker, cellarable styles I wouldn't really change because you can put them aside and drink them a year from now with the heat mellowed out a bit.

    Overall though, I find myself constantly searching for lower ABV beers in the stores because a 7.5% IPA can be tough to chill out and drink by the pool. I feel super lucky in Chicago to have some of the FFF, Daisy Cutter, All Day, and a few others that are amazing beers at any ABV.
     
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  14. YaKnowBrady

    YaKnowBrady Pundit (809) Jul 23, 2010 New Jersey

    I'd like to make Black Tuesday an even 20%
     
  15. leedorham

    leedorham Initiate (0) Apr 27, 2006 Washington

    I'd subtract 2% from Bud Select 55 so my kids could drink it.
     
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  16. BdubleEdubleRUN

    BdubleEdubleRUN Initiate (0) Jul 28, 2009 California

    Couldn't disagree more. Cheers.
     
  17. otispdriftwood

    otispdriftwood Initiate (0) Dec 9, 2011 Colorado

    Wouldn't adding or subtracting 2% ABV from a beer make it an entirely different beer?
     
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  18. notchucknorris

    notchucknorris Pooh-Bah (2,230) May 28, 2010 California
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    Totally agree on the Hoptimum. Loved it, but it definitely had a punch of heat that took away from it a bit. Agreed on the 10 Anny Ruination as well.
     
  19. muletrane

    muletrane Initiate (0) Oct 26, 2006 Pennsylvania

    I would subtract 2% from Flower Power so I could drink more!
     
  20. Kinsman

    Kinsman Maven (1,457) Aug 26, 2009 Nevada

    +1 for Hoptimum heat. I enjoyed it but definitely didn't expect that little punch.
     
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