» posted on Friday, November 3rd, 2006 at 3:14 pm by Garrett
S^4 Ale Update
So tonight I have braved the torrent again, and cracked open my second bottle of Stewart’s Sloppy Seconds Strong Ale (S^4 Ale)…. and have found it not altogether disagreable. I think that it was definitely way too young last time I tried it… and things appear to be improving as it ages. I suppose I shouldn’t be OVERLY suprised by that, but I am nevertheless.
I also actually tried a sample from my keg downstairs early last week and found it to be much better than the bottle I tried at the time, so I am not sure what exactly is at work here… but I am starting to have hope that this beer is gonna be OK given enough aging.
Let me also quantify – It is significantly more carbonated than last time, and I am drinking it at “cellar” temperatures (around 62 degrees) instead of around 40-45. The warmer temperatures probably help enhance the aromatic nature (and let me tell you – this is one seriously aromatic brew) as well as lighten the body, and the carbonation definitely helps lighten the body. I can still taste the background sweetness and some off the “medicinal” flavors from before, but they are greatly reduced…
I strongly suspect it will still leave someone who overimbibes with a whole percussion ensamble thundering away in their skull… but only time will tell.
I will try to bring a bottle to the next meeting in two weeks (Nov 17th) at HDYB for folks to sample… WARM, of course!
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Anonymous said:
Nov 03, 06 at 11:41 pmFantastic name! If you would be willing to share the recipe, I would love to publish it on my site: http://www.strongale.org
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Sep 07, 07 at 3:07 pm[...] own with Stewart’s brewer (Ric Hoffman) after they brewed their barleywine and he brewed his Stewart’s Sloppy Seconds Strong Ale (S^4). Anyway, back to the Iron Brewer, after each homebrewer doctored and brewed the their beer [...]