Perkuno's Hammer is back

Discussion in 'New England' started by roan22, Jan 31, 2020.

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  1. roan22

    roan22 Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2004 New Jersey

    On tap at Bar Hygge, in Philly. I think first brewed in the 00s, or late 90s in NJ.
     
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  2. Sqhead

    Sqhead Crusader (446) Jul 5, 2007 New Jersey
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    Loved this brew so I need to get to Philly this weekend!
     
  3. dennis3951

    dennis3951 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2008 New Jersey

    Do you know if it's the same beer or just the same name? I think it was Victory who released a beer with that name. It was a nice but it was not the same as the beer Tom Baker brewed at the late great Heavyweight!
     
  4. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    IIRC, it has been brewed several times by Tom Baker since the demise of Heavyweight, at his "Earth-Bread & Brewery" and now at Bar Hygge.

    Victory had to call their version "Baltic Thunder" because a local (Phila?) distributor still owned the distro. rights to the old Heavyweight beers. Victory also had to substitute the original, but unavailable, beans used as an adjunct with black-eyed peas.
     
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  5. dennis3951

    dennis3951 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2008 New Jersey

    Got it, I remember the change of beans forgot about the name change. Are the 1st beans available now?
     
  6. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Well, most sources called the original ones "Roman Beans" but this one from beer writer (and former BA IIRC) Norman Miller added:
    But, according to The Bean Institute (I don't know about you or the rest of BA, but when I need bean or legume info, that's my first stop on the internet :grin:):
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    And I don't see them adding much color to a dark beer...but that'd be true of black-eyed peas, too.

    As for availability? Beats me (check the ethnic aisle, bottom shelf, beneath the Goya Malta :grinning:).

    I sorta recall that Victory may have balked at the expense, so they may have been "unavailable (at the price that makes sense to us)"?
     
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  7. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Yes, according to this account from Lew Bryson @therealbeerfly about Victory first brewing it:http://lewbryson.blogspot.com/2007/05/hammered.html

    He also comments that he had a hand in instigating and naming the beer at Heavyweight Brewing. Which looks like is backed up by the blurb on an old label:
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  8. jmdrpi

    jmdrpi Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,989) Dec 11, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Also, according a post on Bar Hygge / Brewery Techne's FB page from about a year ago, they have also canned it too. And this label does reference roman beans.
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    But this years release looks to be draft only:
    "We’re not doing 4packs this time but it is available in 32oz Crowler cans!"
     
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  9. anfield86

    anfield86 Pooh-Bah (2,606) Nov 21, 2006 New Jersey
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    I’d love to see them do Cinder Bock again

    (Heavyweight was before my time but I heard good things about that beer)
     
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  10. dennis3951

    dennis3951 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2008 New Jersey

    Everything you heard about them is true.
     
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