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Firestone Walker Unveils The Successful Mix for XXVI Anniversary Ale • thefullpint.com


(Paso Robles, CA)  Firestone Walker at present unveiled “XXVI”—the newest version of its storied Anniversary Ale, blended as soon as once more with the assistance of native winemakers.

Firstone XXVI

“We’re speaking a few ‘who’s who’ of Paso Robles winemakers,” mentioned Brewmaster Matt Brynildson. “We’re lucky to name them our neighbors and mates, they usually by no means disappoint with regards to our annual mixing session.”

The consequence this 12 months is XXVI—a masterwork of taste and complexity, blended from six distinct ales aged in bourbon and brandy barrels, marking the brewery’s twenty sixth anniversary.

“This newest Anniversary Ale is simply tremendous scrumptious and refined,” Brynildson mentioned. “It’s pushed by two barrel-aged stouts, but it surely’s rather more than that. It has this good balancing level with plenty of spirits barrel character, and there’s an underlying freshness that elevates the mouthfeel.”

XXVI is rolling out now in restricted portions to all Firestone Walker markets, and is accessible at every brewery location and on-line at FirestoneBeer.com for a restricted time.

An Annual Ceremony

Firestone Walker’s collaboration with native winemakers dates again to 2006, when Brynildson was tasked with creating the inaugural Anniversary Ale to mark the brewery’s 10th anniversary 12 months.

“It’s a tall order to mix all of those distinct beers right into a harmonious entire,” Brynildson mentioned. “That’s why we deliver within the winemakers—they’re practising specialists within the artwork of mixing.”

This 12 months’s mixing session marked the 17th event of this annual summer season ceremony. As all the time, the winemakers broke into groups to create their very own candidate blends from quite a lot of barrel-aged elements. “We supplied up an ideal spectrum of beers to select from: a light-weight and a heavy stout, an imperial brown ale, a golden ale and two types of barley wines,” Brynildson mentioned.

Subsequent, the winemakers and brewers blind tasted all the candidate blends, then voted as a gaggle to crown the winner that may turn out to be XXVI.

XXVI: The Remaining Mix

“It was good to have our basic Bravo brown ale again within the combine as a complement to our Parabola and Velvet Merkin stouts,” Brynildson mentioned. “Heavy Issues contributed a delicate dimension of brandy barrel character. Lastly, Helldorado and Wheat Wine added a splash of freshness to the beer.”

Parabola – Aged in Bourbon Barrels (32%)

Russian Imperial Stout

Velvet Merkin – Aged in Bourbon Barrels (32%)
Milk Stout

Bravo – Aged in Bourbon Barrels (24%)

Imperial Brown Ale

Heavy Issues – Aged in Brandy Barrels (6%)

Barley Wine Made in Collaboration with The Bruery

Helldorado – Aged in Bourbon Barrels (4%)

Blonde Barley Wine

Wheat Wine – Aged in Bourbon Barrels (2%)

Robust Golden Barley Wine Co-Fermented with White Wine Grape Juice

The Winemakers

Valia From and Emily Miller – Desparada Wines

Russell From – Herman Story Wines

Together with Danny Fullpint – Editor-in-Chief, TheFullpint.com

This group created the profitable mix that grew to become “XXVI”

 

Jordan Fiorentini and Kyle Gingras – Epoch Property Wines

Matt Trevisan and Ryan Merryweather – Linne Calodo

Sherman Thacher – Thacher Vineyard

Steve Martell – Kaleidos

Bastien Leduc – Seven Oxen

Scott Hawley – Torrin Wine

Phil LaMontagne – TH Property Wines

Pete Turrone and Cameron Silzer – Booker Wines

 

From exterior the wine world

Brad Clark – Non-public Press Brewing

Greg and Jarrett Koran – Brewmaster’s Collective Membership Members

Anthony and Patrick Patterson – Brewmaster’s Collective Membership Members

 

Household becoming a member of the enjoyable

Polly Walker

David Walker

Nick Firestone

 

 

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