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08/18/2009 at 1:59 pm #738696
GlennBree
MemberOk…are you in or out? Would you want to try it???:bananen_smilies046:
Bacon Beer By Brooklyn Brewery Will Rule Them All
A heaping plate of bacon washed down with a frosty mug of beer is the perfect start to any day, but why can’t scientists unite those two divine tastes into a single swallow? True, there is a German beer called Rauchbier, which means “smoked beer” and reportedly tastes like bacon, but it’s not literally made with cured pig flesh. But at long last, Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver has heard the call of drunken gluttons and is developing a beer made with a special malt smoked in the same room with bacon made by “the legendary” Allan Benton. Oliver tells the Times, “It’s almost terrifying how much the malt smells like bacon.” His ingenious plan involves infusing a brown ale with the flavor of Benton’s bacon fat through a technique known as “fat washing.” The bacon-fat-infused ale is aged in bourbon barrels, and one historic day (t.b.d.) he will blend it with the bacon-smoked malt. And Oliver promises this to a world hushed with anticipation: “Either this will be the most amazingly disgusting thing you’ve ever tasted in your life. Or I shall rule the earth.”
08/18/2009 at 2:04 pm #896497Canada
MemberI’ll take one!!
08/18/2009 at 2:09 pm #896498pbatrucker
MemberBacon And Beer, sounds ood to me!!!
:bananen_smilies046:08/18/2009 at 2:11 pm #896499tornadospotter
MemberI would give it a try, but that could be a heart attack in a mug.
08/18/2009 at 6:44 pm #896526Chiefster
ParticipantGlennBree;149015 wrote:Ok…are you in or out? Would you want to try it???:bananen_smilies046:Bacon Beer By Brooklyn Brewery Will Rule Them All
A heaping plate of bacon washed down with a frosty mug of beer is the perfect start to any day, but why can’t scientists unite those two divine tastes into a single swallow? True, there is a German beer called Rauchbier, which means “smoked beer” and reportedly tastes like bacon, but it’s not literally made with cured pig flesh. But at long last, Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver has heard the call of drunken gluttons and is developing a beer made with a special malt smoked in the same room with bacon made by “the legendary” Allan Benton. Oliver tells the Times, “It’s almost terrifying how much the malt smells like bacon.” His ingenious plan involves infusing a brown ale with the flavor of Benton’s bacon fat through a technique known as “fat washing.” The bacon-fat-infused ale is aged in bourbon barrels, and one historic day (t.b.d.) he will blend it with the bacon-smoked malt. And Oliver promises this to a world hushed with anticipation: “Either this will be the most amazingly disgusting thing you’ve ever tasted in your life. Or I shall rule the earth.”
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08/18/2009 at 7:06 pm #896527Church_Backfield
Memberweres the low fat variety the girls say rofl
08/18/2009 at 8:08 pm #896531Jurgen
MemberConsidering that as a kid growing up in germany we put lard on our bread with a little salt (our sandwich for lunch) – I’d try this with a large Hefeweizen :yahoo:
Yuummmmyyyy….& frog leggs for dessert:lol:
08/19/2009 at 5:29 am #896652imported_AussieChiefsFan
MemberGlennBree;149015 wrote:Ok…are you in or out? Would you want to try it???:bananen_smilies046:Bacon Beer By Brooklyn Brewery Will Rule Them All
A heaping plate of bacon washed down with a frosty mug of beer is the perfect start to any day, but why can’t scientists unite those two divine tastes into a single swallow? True, there is a German beer called Rauchbier, which means “smoked beer” and reportedly tastes like bacon, but it’s not literally made with cured pig flesh. But at long last, Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver has heard the call of drunken gluttons and is developing a beer made with a special malt smoked in the same room with bacon made by “the legendary” Allan Benton. Oliver tells the Times, “It’s almost terrifying how much the malt smells like bacon.” His ingenious plan involves infusing a brown ale with the flavor of Benton’s bacon fat through a technique known as “fat washing.” The bacon-fat-infused ale is aged in bourbon barrels, and one historic day (t.b.d.) he will blend it with the bacon-smoked malt. And Oliver promises this to a world hushed with anticipation: “Either this will be the most amazingly disgusting thing you’ve ever tasted in your life. Or I shall rule the earth.”
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08/19/2009 at 6:45 am #896686doobs_05
MemberHahahaha 😆 😆 😆
sorry the title alone made me laugh…i’m so immature and a guy lol
08/19/2009 at 12:13 pm #896712GlennBree
Memberdoobs_05;149222 wrote:Hahahaha 😆 😆 😆sorry the title alone made me laugh…i’m so immature and a guy lol
😆 ‘Tis ok…you can’t help it!! 😆
08/19/2009 at 2:37 pm #896736Canada
Membertornadospotter;149019 wrote:I would give it a try, but that could be a heart attack in a mug.Bacon causes the heart attack, but the beer thins out the blood so it fixes itself!! Its like medicine in a bottle!! :bananen_smilies046:
08/19/2009 at 6:57 pm #896785GlennBree
MemberGood Thinking! I’m glad you figured that out for us!! LOL!
08/19/2009 at 7:00 pm #896786Bike
MemberCanada;149275 wrote:Bacon causes the heart attack, but the beer thins out the blood so it fixes itself!! Its like medicine in a bottle!! :bananen_smilies046:Beer is healthy for you!? Does life get any better?!:bananen_smilies046:
08/19/2009 at 7:03 pm #896788Canada
MemberBike;149331 wrote:Beer is healthy for you!? Does life get any better?!:bananen_smilies046:Im a medical professional and I say Yes!! :bananen_smilies046: (and no, life does not get any bette until the Chiefs win the SuperBowl!! )
08/19/2009 at 7:18 pm #896791GlennBree
MemberCanada;149333 wrote:Im a medical professional and I say Yes!! :bananen_smilies046: (and no, life does not get any bette until the Chiefs win the SuperBowl!! )AMEN BROTHER!!! :bananen_smilies046:
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