Jester King - Black Metal Release

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  1. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

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    This Friday, November 6th, when our tasting room opens at 4pm, we’ll be releasing our latest batch of Black Metal.


    Part of the excitement for us in making beer is embracing natural inconsistencies. We ferment with a host of microorganisms — a mix of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria — outside of our immediate control. When we relinquish total control or mastery over the fermentation, the results become a lot less predictable. Again, this is part of the fun and excitement for us! Rather than seeking to achieve the same standard over and over, we like to create an environment for our beer where natural variation can occur, and then observe the beer as it changes over time. This is what we mean when we say that our beer is a “partnership with nature”. We exert stimuli on the fermentation, and nature responds in its own way.


    One of the ways in which nature responds is through natural variations in temperature. Because we’re brewing inside of an old machine shop made of red iron and corrugated metal, the temperature inside our brewery is quite dependent on the time of year. In the winter time, fermentation temperatures drop quite low (50s and 60s Fahrenheit), and in the summer, they rise quite high (80s and 90s). Through experience, we’ve learned that during the colder months of the year, the lactic acid producing bacteria in our mixed culture tend to be more dominant. This is somewhat counterintuitive, because the common wisdom is that bacteria thrive at higher temperatures. While this is objectively true, we’ve found our yeast to be slow and stagnant when the weather is cold, thus allowing the bacteria to out-compete it, producing a substantial amount of acidity or sourness.


    This was the case with our prior batch of Black Metal fermented last winter. The beer became progressively more sour as it slowly fermented in stainless steel from October of 2014 to March of 2015, while the temperatures were cool and cold. Our latest batch, released tomorrow, is at the opposite end of the spectrum. It was fermented from June to September of 2015, when the temperatures were quite hot. The yeast was more active, and the bacteria seem to have had less impact on the flavor profile. As a result, the latest batch is much less tart than the previous one. The latest batch also attenuated faster and farther than the one prior.


    All of this goes to point out that our beer is unique, not just to a particular place, but also to a particular time. Every beer we make will be the sole product of its time and location, never to be precisely reproduced again. As we said, we approach brewing as a partnership with nature. We exert influences on nature, without rigidly mastering or controlling it, and nature responds in its own way with variable results. Again, we find these natural variations quite fun and exciting, and they motivate us to brew! We hope you find them interesting (and enjoyable) as well.
     
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  2. joeyfeets

    joeyfeets Initiate (0) Aug 14, 2014 New York

    I wish they would release the OG Black Metal under some other name.
     
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  3. mph005

    mph005 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2013 Texas
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  4. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

  5. Heretic42

    Heretic42 Savant (1,118) Aug 31, 2011 Texas

    Per FB, yes.
     
  6. Techichi

    Techichi Pooh-Bah (2,061) Sep 25, 2012 Texas
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    I absolutely loved this last year. Can't wait to see how this year's is tasting.
     
  7. TomHouTX

    TomHouTX Initiate (0) Dec 7, 2012 Texas

    See Brash Suds of Northern Darkness.
     
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  8. biglupito

    biglupito Initiate (0) Nov 3, 2014 California

    Hi All, I'm from Los Angeles but will be in Austin/New Braunfels 11/14-11/17. Is there info on bottle limits? Is this a release that sells out instantly? It'll be my first time to TX so I'm not familiar with the beer scene. Thanks in advance!
     
  9. Pldevo

    Pldevo Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2015 New Hampshire

    It will be around then.
     
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  10. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    Here you go: http://jesterkingbrewery.com/tasting-room/

    That will have all the info you need, bro.
     
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  11. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    It will be around for a bit. At least a couple of weeks...usually the 750 ml (especially the ones that make it to distro) are going to be easy to acquire. It is the 500ml fruited sours that run out quickly (and most of them last 2 weekends still).
     
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  12. Show

    Show Initiate (0) Jul 21, 2011 Texas

    gross
     
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  13. lostgrrl666

    lostgrrl666 Devotee (343) Jun 4, 2013 Texas

    I'm in San Antonio, does anyone know if they will distro here? Also is anyone going...need a ride will pitch in for gas! Haven't had this beer in a few years...
     
  14. LittleDog

    LittleDog Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2014 Texas

    The dude working the to-go tent said this BM batch is fairly different than the last. He suggested a side by side tasting. If he's correct, I imagine it's due to the magic microorganisms cultured by the JK wizards.
     
  15. bcarter

    bcarter Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2014 Michigan

     
  16. kmello69

    kmello69 Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Texas

    I've heard, from someone who drank some already, that this batch is about as close to the OG version as you're gonna get, so don't sleep on it!
     
  17. caffeineTX

    caffeineTX Crusader (427) Aug 29, 2014 Texas
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    this was really good for a farmhouse stout.

    it is a completely different beer from the last batch.
     
  18. icetrauma

    icetrauma Pooh-Bah (1,657) Sep 7, 2004 Texas
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    Has anyone had an OG BM lately?
     
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  19. turfy

    turfy Pooh-Bah (1,872) Mar 17, 2010 Texas
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    an "Oh God" bowel movement? Today, 5:35 PM...why?
     
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  20. awinkro

    awinkro Zealot (500) Oct 15, 2008 Texas
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    Our monthly tasting group opened batch 1 on Sunday. Other than oxidation, not surprised after ~4 years, still quite good.
     
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