Sunday, June 3, 2012

Dragoon "The Uno" Russian Imperial Stout

Tucson's newest brewery, Dragoon Brewing Company, has already built a pretty stellar reputation in the four weeks they have been open. The Dragoon IPA and Stronghold Session Ale are very solid beers. Being a hop head myself I've already had quite a few pints of the Dragoon IPA both at the brewery and establishments around town.

Being June 1st, it seemed odd that Dragoon decided to release a Russian Imperial Stout for their first special release. I have to say I wasn't particularly excited about it until they put out the release notes online. Brewed with rye for some spiciness along with a large and dark grain bill and Magnum and Delta hops, this is a 10.4% AVB beer that tops off at 92 IBUs. That's more hop bitterness than their IPA!

But that's just the information on the website. How did this beer turn out? Well, I now understand why they wanted "The Uno" to be Dragoon's first special release beer even though it's June. The beer, served in a 10oz (?) tulip glass, is pitch black and thick with a moderate caramel color head. As you drink the beer you can see the thickness of it as the caramel color slowly drips back to the bottom of the glass.

The Uno has a very smooth mouth feel, not but like a milk stout, more just like a well balanced beer. This is what makes it such an interesting beer though. The rye and the hops make for a very active palate with chocolate and some mildly spicy flavors mixing. The back of your mouth is assaulted by the hop bitterness, but isn't that overpowering (but I'm a hophead so, who knows). Even so, the beer is very smooth to drink. There are a lot of stouts that take a lot of effort to drink down, but this one slides right down the throat, even on a hot day. I think that the rye and the hops help to mask any strong alcohol flavor. If it wasn't such a dark, thick beer you would never know that the alcohol content was 10.4%.

So if you're in Tucson and haven't been to Dragoon yet, check it out! They are open Thursday through Saturday afternoon and this stout is only an 8 barrel release, which is relatively small, so get out soon!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Homebrewin' : Extract Belgian IPA

This One Is Mine: Darker but only 6%ABV
Last year everyone went nuts over Black IPAs. This year I started seeing a lot of Belgian IPAs. I love IPAs. I don't particularly enjoy Belgians. But ever since trying the Cali-Belgique from Stone and the Le Freak by Green Flash I've been obsessed with this style of beer. New Belgium's Belgo is also a great beer in this style. It's a really simple formula to making a really unique beer style. Take an American IPA and use Belgian yeast instead of American ale yeast. Done and done.

I wanted to try my hand at making one of these brews, maybe trying to make the beer a tad darker and a tad more herbal in flavor than the super hoppy Le Freak. I just used a base malt of Briess Pale Dry Extract but steeped Crystal 60 and some Belgian Row Two Pale malt to get a darker amber look. Chinook, Centennial, Amarillo, Cascade, and Simcoe hops made for a pretty floral west coast hop bill.

The key here is the yeast. I used White Labs WLP575, which is a Belgian blend yeast that is supposed to be a slightly more spicy and herbal strain. It really did the trick too, working well with the Crystal 60 caramel tones working in contrast with the hops. It creates an herby sweet and bitter combination that is unique and tasty.

So if you haven't tried a Belgian IPA, try one out. Belgo by New Belgium is easy to find and a good example of the style that is very American and not too extremely Belgian or West Coast Bitter IPA. It's a good change of pace for an IPA drinker who can't seem to break out of a rut.


Here's my Recipe! I can't wait to do an all grain version soon.


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