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Real Ale "Scots Gone Wild" Sour Ale
Posted on 10/12/12 at 8:15 am
Posted on 10/12/12 at 8:15 am
I was fortunate enough to try this last week at 24 Diner in Austin...it was awesome.
It doesn't appear as if it is bottled. Anyone out there recommend something similar that is available in the store?
Scots Gone Wild marks the initial offering from Real Ale Brewing Company in the world of sour beers. Real Heavy, our strong scotch ale, was aged for 6 months in American oak barrels, during which time it underwent a dramatic refermentation due to the presence of a very special cocktail of wild yeast and bacteria. The end result is a dry, cherry-pie sour, with a subtle oak character and a bold tartness.
It doesn't appear as if it is bottled. Anyone out there recommend something similar that is available in the store?
Scots Gone Wild marks the initial offering from Real Ale Brewing Company in the world of sour beers. Real Heavy, our strong scotch ale, was aged for 6 months in American oak barrels, during which time it underwent a dramatic refermentation due to the presence of a very special cocktail of wild yeast and bacteria. The end result is a dry, cherry-pie sour, with a subtle oak character and a bold tartness.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 8:59 am to brgfather129
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Scots Gone Wild marks the initial offering from Real Ale Brewing Company in the world of sour beers. Real Heavy, our strong scotch ale, was aged for 6 months in American oak barrels, during which time it underwent a dramatic refermentation due to the presence of a very special cocktail of wild yeast and bacteria. The end result is a dry, cherry-pie sour, with a subtle oak character and a bold tartness.
That sounds damn good.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:04 am to BMoney
Yeah, that sounds really awesome. I'll be glad when I can get some of these sours from local breweries.
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:10 am to BMoney
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That sounds damn good.
yeah, except for that sour part
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:46 am to brgfather129
any chance it makes it somewhere in Houston?
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:54 am to baytiger
may hit somewhere like Petrol Station or Hay Merchant
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:56 am to baytiger
Posted on 10/12/12 at 10:31 am to LoneStarTiger
quote:I was at hay merchant wednesday but don't remember seeing it.
may hit somewhere like Petrol Station or Hay Merchant
Maybe I'll need to find Liberty Station
Posted on 10/12/12 at 3:27 pm to baytiger
If not those three, Mongoose vs Cobra in Midtown might be worth a try.
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