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Riesling and Beer: Ecliptic’s Rigel Sparkling Riesling Ale

What can 1% of Riesling from Tresoria winery add to a beer? Let’s see. John Harris of Ecliptic used Pale, Munich, and light crystal malts for body and texture. Appearance: Clear, medium intense amber. Off white, creamy head. Aromas: Clean, … Continue reading

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Serendipity: Biodynamics -vs- Wines from Jura #MWWC13

Serendipity provides the lucky theme for this 13th Monthly Wine Writing Challenge. So, what role does fortuitous chance play in wine? Well, one theory thinks we can control nature’s chaos: biodynamics.

Logo DemeterImagine organic wine-making on astrological steroids, based, weirdly, on lectures given by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the 1920s. I won’t bore you, but biodynamics looks at a vineyard as a whole ecosystem tied to celestial phenomenon and proscribes rituals to better enhance sustainability and produce. Intriguing…

However, bio-ists also latch their lunar planting calendar to a wine tasting calender (no really). 1st century Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder said the moon “replenishes the earth; when she approaches it, she fills all bodies, while, when she recedes, she empties them.” In theory, wine lives, and moon phases effect it just like living plants. Now wine certainly evolves and changes chemically with time and oxygen exposure, but to consider it “living” is like believing in zombies: those grapes aren’t growing anytime soon.

But can this (pseudo) science really predict chance? If we can calculate and plan our pleasure: “today is a leaf day, I shall avoid wine for maximum delight!” does it rob us the joy of surprise? Can we control serendipity?

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Thirsty Thursday Thanksgiving Fix: Blandy’s Madeira Rainwater

This Thirsty Thursday, Thanksgiving has hit the US. Arguments rage over how to cook, what to watch, and whether aunt Mary’s special friend more than just a friend. So we need something to render ourselves more amiable.

Nothing could be more American than Madeira. Sure, these Atlantic islands are Portuguese. Continue reading

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Strasbourg 3: French Beer from Brasserie Uberach & Meteor

After visiting Strasbourg’s Christmas markets and its Hospice Wine Cellar, we switch gears. Germany waits across the border. In honor of Strasbourg’s bipolar Franco-Germanic nature, we shed Alsatian wine for beer, glorious beer. But first, the Cathedral’s Astronomical Clock must … Continue reading

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Enjoying a fantastic @HitachinoNestSG #Japanese Classic #Ale #Japan #Beer

Tonight we enjoy Hitachino Nest’s Japanese Classic Ale, from the most adorable beer label in the business (I typically avoid animal label but this is an exception of red owl cuteness). It is an India Pale Ale based on those … Continue reading

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