December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
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December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
I've been told that some people didn't get the reference that nip means a drink of alcohol.
Peppermint IPA
Original Gravity: 1.050
Final Gravity: 1.008
ABV: 5.5%
Fermentables
6.45kg 2-row
Hops
58g Northern Brewer - 10 mins
58g Northern Brewer - 3 days before kegging
Yeast: US-05
Mash @ 66.7C 60 mins
Ferment @ 19C
Priming Sugar added, 1 dram of peppermint oil added.
Peppermint IPA
Original Gravity: 1.050
Final Gravity: 1.008
ABV: 5.5%
Fermentables
6.45kg 2-row
Hops
58g Northern Brewer - 10 mins
58g Northern Brewer - 3 days before kegging
Yeast: US-05
Mash @ 66.7C 60 mins
Ferment @ 19C
Priming Sugar added, 1 dram of peppermint oil added.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
You and 9 Locke in one day! WOW!danlatimer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:18 pmI've been told that some people didn't get the reference that nip means a drink of alcohol.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Just finished this one, you certainly got lots of aroma from the peppermint oil and a nice touch of flavour without being overwhelming. Not something I’d normal think I’d like but I enjoyed it.
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"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
I enjoyed this one. It made me laugh. The base beer is well brewed, although more of an APA than an IPA. It tastes like candy canes, haha. I wonder if a small amount of light crystal malt to round out the mouthfeel would help support the peppermint addition. I get a slight astringent finish that I wonder if it's from the peppermint, but it also provides a very long lasting cooling effect. Fun stuff. Thanks for sharing!
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Tons of peppermint aroma on this beer! Looks great, nice carbonation as well. I liked it and honestly didn't think I would. I think I would like to try it with a touch less of the peppermint and maybe a bit more of the Northern Brewer late hops to get more of an even blend. Safe to say this only works in December
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Haha yeah it's a different one for sure. It's been pretty popular at home.
@John G - if you're interested in trying one with more crystal malt the commercial example that inspired this beer is heavy in crystal. That was one thing about it that I didn't like though, I was expecting a refreshing beer when I bought it and it had too much caramel flavours for my taste. https://www.mynslc.com/en/products/Beer ... 32013.aspx
@Halifax_Jeff version 1 of this I used 2/3 a container (dram) of peppermint oil. I liked it but as we got to the end of the keg it kept getting more and more pepperminty probably due to it being an oil and floating haha. I actually found that as we got more peppermint people were liking it more (and so was I) definitely a personal preference kind of thing though. Was interesting to taste it at different levels of peppermint though.
@John G - if you're interested in trying one with more crystal malt the commercial example that inspired this beer is heavy in crystal. That was one thing about it that I didn't like though, I was expecting a refreshing beer when I bought it and it had too much caramel flavours for my taste. https://www.mynslc.com/en/products/Beer ... 32013.aspx
@Halifax_Jeff version 1 of this I used 2/3 a container (dram) of peppermint oil. I liked it but as we got to the end of the keg it kept getting more and more pepperminty probably due to it being an oil and floating haha. I actually found that as we got more peppermint people were liking it more (and so was I) definitely a personal preference kind of thing though. Was interesting to taste it at different levels of peppermint though.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Now that it's warmed up a bit the flavors are much smoother.. I think my beer fridge is too cold. Nice festiveHalifax_Jeff wrote:Tons of peppermint aroma on this beer! Looks great, nice carbonation as well. I liked it and honestly didn't think I would. I think I would like to try it with a touch less of the peppermint and maybe a bit more of the Northern Brewer late hops to get more of an even blend. Safe to say this only works in December
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Great job man! Kim didn’t get the nip thing either. It was used quite a bit back home but clearly not on that side of the province, although they do definitely have their nips.
This beer will likely go down as the most memorable of the exchange. I was very surprised to enjoy it at all since I don’t like peppermint and not a huge fan of any “flavouring added” beers but this was well done.
Thanks man
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This beer will likely go down as the most memorable of the exchange. I was very surprised to enjoy it at all since I don’t like peppermint and not a huge fan of any “flavouring added” beers but this was well done.
Thanks man
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Oh that's deadly you had a baseline to go from. I like the pepermint level now that its warmed and wouldn't change it. When it was colder it wasn't blending as nicely.danlatimer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 9:48 pmHaha yeah it's a different one for sure. It's been pretty popular at home.
@John G - if you're interested in trying one with more crystal malt the commercial example that inspired this beer is heavy in crystal. That was one thing about it that I didn't like though, I was expecting a refreshing beer when I bought it and it had too much caramel flavours for my taste. https://www.mynslc.com/en/products/Beer ... 32013.aspx
@Halifax_Jeff version 1 of this I used 2/3 a container (dram) of peppermint oil. I liked it but as we got to the end of the keg it kept getting more and more pepperminty probably due to it being an oil and floating haha. I actually found that as we got more peppermint people were liking it more (and so was I) definitely a personal preference kind of thing though. Was interesting to taste it at different levels of peppermint though.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Hahah yeah Glen, I didn't realize the nip thing wasn't a well known phrase. Ah well.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm about to open yours up now
Nice @Halifax_Jeff, glad you're liking it. I would be curious if any of the decembeer participants end up trying the moosehead version I'd love to hear your thoughts on which parts of either you liked. I made 2 more kegs for the holidays (lol) and though it was my third time brewing it I kept to the v2 recipe. I just didn't see anything obvious that I wanted to change.
I do like the idea to dry hop bomb it and see how that goes though and I could still do that on one of my two new kegs to see how it goes
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm about to open yours up now
Nice @Halifax_Jeff, glad you're liking it. I would be curious if any of the decembeer participants end up trying the moosehead version I'd love to hear your thoughts on which parts of either you liked. I made 2 more kegs for the holidays (lol) and though it was my third time brewing it I kept to the v2 recipe. I just didn't see anything obvious that I wanted to change.
I do like the idea to dry hop bomb it and see how that goes though and I could still do that on one of my two new kegs to see how it goes
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Poured with a nice head and a strong peppermint aroma with hints of lemon or lime. The flavour is balanced heavily by the peppermint with a small amount lemon character and possibly other hops coming through. I pick up a bit of malt sweetness but it's overpowered by the peppermint. I'm even getting it in the mouthfeel. If I were to make this I'd tone down the peppermint quite a bit and let that nice lemon/lime character shine a bit more.
After I wrote this I was looking at the recipe to figure out what that lemon character I'm getting is. Maybe it's from the peppermint oil maybe the hops or both together, I'm not sure, but I really like that part.
Thanks for the experience! I would have never thought to try a peppermint beer otherwise.
After I wrote this I was looking at the recipe to figure out what that lemon character I'm getting is. Maybe it's from the peppermint oil maybe the hops or both together, I'm not sure, but I really like that part.
Thanks for the experience! I would have never thought to try a peppermint beer otherwise.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Those people never got the best gifts for Christmas.danlatimer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:18 pmI've been told that some people didn't get the reference that nip means a drink of alcohol.
I never thought of Dan as a misogynist. What's the problem?
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Well I got the Nip reference, as did my wife so your safe in my house. As for the beer I really enjoyed it. On the nose it smells like the peppermint might be overwhelming, but once you take a sip its actually quite mellow and works nicely with the malt and hop choices. I really enjoyed this, as did my wife in the few sips I let her taste. She turned and said to me, can you have this beer made and turned around by Christmas haha
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
@PMackie Haha, yeah I wasn't planning on making a fourth keg of it as I could do a single keg indoors using my grainfather but I suggested I could do a forth at the same time on my 20g propane setup and was requested to do so to bring some around to xmas parties haha.
If anyone is interested in making this the peppermint oil can be found at bulk barn for 2 containers (enough for 42L) for $5.
If anyone is interested in making this the peppermint oil can be found at bulk barn for 2 containers (enough for 42L) for $5.
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I opened this without knowing what it was. The peppermint was quite strong. Even as I sipped away at it over the course of an hour, it never waned. Indeed, I could smell it from across the room.
That strong aroma concerned me, but the base beer was hiding in there. I noticed it more so as it warmed.
Overall, I thought this was great. Very clean, base beer was still there, excellent carbonation Maybe a little less peppermint.
Thanks for sharing!
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That strong aroma concerned me, but the base beer was hiding in there. I noticed it more so as it warmed.
Overall, I thought this was great. Very clean, base beer was still there, excellent carbonation Maybe a little less peppermint.
Thanks for sharing!
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Quite possibly the best of compliments haha “you there! Make this now!”PMackie wrote:Well I got the Nip reference, as did my wife so your safe in my house. As for the beer I really enjoyed it. On the nose it smells like the peppermint might be overwhelming, but once you take a sip its actually quite mellow and works nicely with the malt and hop choices. I really enjoyed this, as did my wife in the few sips I let her taste. She turned and said to me, can you have this beer made and turned around by Christmas haha
Kim absolutely loved this beer and had a “wow” look on her face while drinking it.
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Haha glad to hear it. Makes me curious what else the peppermint oil would be good in.
bulk barn where I bought it:
https://www.bulkbarn.ca/en/products/all ... -oil-17367
bulk barn where I bought it:
https://www.bulkbarn.ca/en/products/all ... -oil-17367
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Solid beer Dan, I can't wait to try the next one you make!
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Had this last night - I think the base beer was obviously well brewed but and the peppermint addition was certainly interesting. I don't know if I'd ever order another peppermint beer again, to be honest, but it was fun to try.
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Thanks Matt, looking forward to trying yours in the exchange.
Haha yup it's definitely not going to be a favourite for everyone, Darci and Jenn, thanks for your feedback.
Haha yup it's definitely not going to be a favourite for everyone, Darci and Jenn, thanks for your feedback.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Very refreshing! Lots of peppermint on the nose, and in the taste as well. I expected it would be more overpowering, but it seems like an appropriate amount to me. I think Northern Brewer was a perfect choice of hop for this. Thanks for the share.
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Count me among those who were dubious when they saw “peppermint ipa” but also among those who were pleasantly surprised.
Like Adam I love the lemon/lime note. I’m also with John regarding a little crystal for some residual sweetness (and I’m normally against crystal in an IPA).
A super interesting beer. Thanks for sharing!
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Like Adam I love the lemon/lime note. I’m also with John regarding a little crystal for some residual sweetness (and I’m normally against crystal in an IPA).
A super interesting beer. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: December 2019 Exchange - Dec 3 - Santa's Little Nip
Loved this one. Was not sure what to expect with the peppermint in a beer that was not a porter or stout. Ended up enjoying this a lot, peppermint level was there but not overpowering. Sad when the glass was empty. Thanks!
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Ha, my son would love this. It’s like drinking a candy cane! He’s three though, so all for me.
I’ll be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to this. I kind of hate candy canes. It’s still a beer though, and a well made one at that, so I’m drinking it all anyway. And I guess I must like it more than I think because it’s half gone already.
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I’ll be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to this. I kind of hate candy canes. It’s still a beer though, and a well made one at that, so I’m drinking it all anyway. And I guess I must like it more than I think because it’s half gone already.
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