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One in the Chamber
Belgian Style Ale
made with Rose Hips, Date Sugar and Licorice Root
6.75% ABV

Sometimes throughout the course of brewing I end up with extra ingredients that I didn't need all of to complete a certain type of beer. This is where the name "One in the Chamber" comes from. Basically, this is a beer that was thoughtfully thrown together in order to use up surplus stocks. The Rose Hips are left over from Emma Rose Abbey Ale (it was the rose water and not the hips that made this beer taste like perfume), and the Licorice Root was left over from Red Ryder Christmas Ale.
Overall, I think all the ingredients came together well, the beer has a great smell and a subtle sweetness. A super drinkable beer along the lines of a Belgian Single, but with a little more alcohol. I didn't have any hopes with this beer, but I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Russian Roulette! I wanna go First!!
One in the Chamber
Belgian Style Ale
made with Rose Hips, Date Sugar and Licorice Root
6.75% ABV

Sometimes throughout the course of brewing I end up with extra ingredients that I didn't need all of to complete a certain type of beer. This is where the name "One in the Chamber" comes from. Basically, this is a beer that was thoughtfully thrown together in order to use up surplus stocks. The Rose Hips are left over from Emma Rose Abbey Ale (it was the rose water and not the hips that made this beer taste like perfume), and the Licorice Root was left over from Red Ryder Christmas Ale.
Overall, I think all the ingredients came together well, the beer has a great smell and a subtle sweetness. A super drinkable beer along the lines of a Belgian Single, but with a little more alcohol. I didn't have any hopes with this beer, but I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Russian Roulette! I wanna go First!!
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