(Copenhagen, DENMARK) – Mikkeller has two more coming to the U.S. this year.
Mikkeller will release another version of Barrel-Aged Black Hole in 2011, this time in tequila barrels. The beer is brewed coffee, vanilla and honey. It will be imported in 12.7 ml bottles.
Next, Mikkel has teamed up with a fellow brewer from Copenhagen. Per To Øl‘s website, “‘To Øl’ (or “Tool” if you prefer) is a danish brewery based in Copenhagen. Within its short history (of commercial brewing!) To Øl has received an amazing amount of positive feedback for its challenging and ‘no compromises made with the taste or quality’ brewing style […]” Øl translates to beer in Danish.
The beer is called Overall IPA and the brewery has some “interesting” clips promoting the beer. Overall, in this case, refers to overalls.
Overall IPA beer stats:
Ingredients: Water, Malt, Oats, Hops (Simcoe, Amarillo, Centennial) and yeast.
Alc: 10.5% Contents: 330 ml (11.2 oz)
Brewed at The Proef Brouwerij, Lochristi-Hijfte, Belgium.
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Haven’t heard of tequilla barrels being used before for a beer. I wonder how much flavor/aroma they will impart in the beer.
An interesting experiment but I’ll probably wait to drop the 15 bones or whatever it is until after reading some reviews.
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