Jester King Gotlandsdricka

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  1. JustinQ

    JustinQ Initiate (0) Nov 24, 2011 California

    Sorry if this has already been posted, But I have not seen it.

    From Jester King Blog:

    Gotlandsdricka, meaning “Drink of the Good Land”, is believed to have been the beer of the Vikings. Our rendition of this ancient style is inspired by the traditional farmhouse ales once brewed on the island of Gotland off the coast of Sweden. Gotlandsdricka (6.6% alcohol by volume) is brewed with birchwood smoked malt, juniper, sweet gale and rye. It’s unfiltered, unpasteurized and naturally carbonated through re-fermentation in the bottle.

    We don’t consider Gotlandsdricka to be a historic recreation of the style. Even if we intended it to be just that, it’s now impossible to experience what it truly tasted like centuries ago. From what we can gather, the original beer would likely have been smokey, sour and reeking of juniper and birch. It would not have been the product of fermentation with brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) in a temperature controlled, sanitized stainless steel vessel, which is how our rendition of the style was created. Rather, like all historic beers brewed before the rather recent discovery and harnessing of brewer’s yeast, it would have been the product of fermentation involving wild yeast and bacteria.
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    We enjoy the “clean” version of the style and think you will too. However, we’re also interested in how the beer will present after having undergone additional fermentation with wild yeast and souring bacteria. We presently have a version of Gotlandsdricka that we inoculated with wild yeast and bacteria aging in oak barrels. If we’re happy with the results, we’ll release the soured version several months from now, once it’s ready.

    The first tapping of Gotlandsdricka will be at the Borefts Beer Festival on September 28th and 29th at Brouwerij de Molen in The Netherlands. It will make its stateside debut a week later at the Texas Craft Brewers Festival in Austin on October 6th and at the Pints for Prostates Denver Rare Beer Tasting IV on October 12th. Following its debut at the festivals, a limited amount of naturally conditioned kegs, casks and gravity kegs will be released in Texas with a wider bottle release to follow. A portion of the bottle release will also be made available through the Rare Beer Club.

    Sounds Awesome. Cheers
     
  2. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Sounds interesting.
     
  3. antlerwrestler19

    antlerwrestler19 Initiate (0) Nov 24, 2010 Nebraska

    I dig their artwork, this label is sick. Sounds interesting too!
     
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  4. zencigar

    zencigar Initiate (0) Aug 3, 2011 North Carolina

    their best label yet!
     
  5. lvoutlawjlh

    lvoutlawjlh Initiate (0) Mar 15, 2012 Nebraska

    "Don't judge a book by it's cover." I've already judged and I want it.
     
  6. LilBilly666

    LilBilly666 Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2012 Georgia

    Really hoping I can get somebody to trade with me, so I can get a few. Love this label and very interested in the beer. My other half has a blood line that goes back to the Viking era.
     
  7. gtermi

    gtermi Initiate (0) Apr 21, 2010 Texas

    Yep.. Ill be buying a few bottles of this... If its good, maybe a whole case
     
  8. winbassett

    winbassett Initiate (0) Sep 10, 2010 North Carolina

    Look forward to having it at this year's Denver Rare Beer Tasting IV!
     
  9. slimchill

    slimchill Initiate (0) Apr 10, 2008 Texas

    Depending on how many bottles I can get I can probably set you up. BM me.
     
  10. maltmuncher

    maltmuncher Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2012

    Have to be honest its making me wonder what would happen if I tried to recreate an "old" world brew and used wild yeast.... mmmm I think I may try something like this
     
  11. afrokaze

    afrokaze Pooh-Bah (1,962) Jun 12, 2009 Oregon
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    Definitely ISO this one, my Viking blood demands that I get this beer somehow. Really digging JK's art and overall style, Texas is really coming up in the beer world.
     
  12. jaminjohnson

    jaminjohnson Initiate (0) Jul 3, 2012 Canada (YT)

    Same^
     
  13. Daemose

    Daemose Maven (1,407) Oct 3, 2011 Texas

    Part of the rare beer club offering next month.
     
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