| Batch# |
Brew Date |
Bottle Date |
Primary Yeast |
Conditioning Yeast |
Comments |
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| 6 |
12/26/2007 |
1/24/2008 |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
R.R. Wine 1 |
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| 5 |
10/15/2007 |
11/16/2007 |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
R.R. Wine 1 |
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| 4 |
5/11/2005 |
6/10/2005 |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
R.R. Wine 1 |
Best batch of Salvation to date,
darker, less raison, more chocolate character, overall more depth of flavor. |
| 3 |
4/13/2005 |
5/19/2005 |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
R.R. Wine 1 |
This
is the first batch of Salvation using a new type of sugar that we are
experimenting with. The aroma has an intense fruit quality while the flavor
is soft fruit, chocolate, and rum character. It's hard to believe this is 9%
ABV. We feel the Batch 003 Salvation can use a few months aging. |
| 2 |
12/31/2004 |
2/14/2005 |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
Abbey Ale Yeast |
Finished a little sweeter than
batch 1 so it has more body. Seems to be more complex than batch 1, though
time will tell… |
| 1 |
9/15/2004 |
10/17/2004 |
R.R.
Belgian Ale Yeast 2 |
R.R. Wine 1 |
This is the first bottling of
Salvation; it has more chocolate character than previous draft versions. All
in all, this beer could use some bottle age to mellow out. We've also dried
the beer out a little more than in the past. Although, this will lighten the
body a little, it should make it more drinkable overall.
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