In this post I am going to attempt to recap the Dogfish Head Twitter Taste Live event from Saturday March 7th 2009. Now mind you, I did use the word attempt.
Yesterday I made a last minute decision to purchase a webcam and setup a live ustream feed for the event. Having neither used ustream nor a webcam prior to last night, I think that things went fairly well. Obviously, I could have been more organized … but that is something to work on for the future.
The DFH Twitter Taste Live started out as all TTL events seem to start - early. Several tweeters joined the TTL feed earlier in the day - posting updates about the beer and wine they were drinking at the time. Even the “official” Dogfish Head Tweeter (@dogfishbeer) started the night out a bit early with Dogfish Head Aprihops. After addmitting his lack of patience, Dogfish Head brewer zymoid popped open a DFH 60 min IPA prior to the event. Naturally, my day began early as well. I started off with some Tom Eddy New Zealand (aka TENZ) Sauvignon Blanc during lunch. I then moved onto Radford Dale Freedom Pinot Noir just prior to the DFH TTL.
The three Dogfish Head beers that were “officially” tasted for this event were: Red & White, Fort, and Palo Santo Marron. Instead of posting my personal tasting notes as usual, I have decided to post the tasting notes of the tweeters from the DFH TTL event. However, I will try to follow the format that I usually use in my beer reviews. This should be interesting … and fun.
All the picutres of the beers are compliments of @kallardnyc. Thanks! For other really great picutres from the night, check out @lemasney’s FLICKER PAGE.
I appologize in advnace to those of you who are unfamiliar with Twitter and do not understand the way in which I am presenting my tasting notes. Hopefully you can get the jist! Cheers!
Red & White
Brewery: Dogfish Head
Style: zymoid: @beertweeter Calif pinot noir grape juice is used. Yeast is Belgian wit type.
zymoid: @panache We like to play with wood, and originally started with pinot noir barrels from CA. Thought a suped up wit beer would be fun.
Color: angelostzelepis: Nice copper color, a lot of sediment
stfler22: the sediments in the red & white give the brew a unique texture and balance beautiful color!!
Carbonation: lemasney: carbonation is not visually evident, but very evident in the palate. Like an ocean. The body is a summer sunset, with rain in the morn.
Aroma: zymoid: I’ve got the 09 R&W. Some bubble gum esters in the nose, tannins/oakiness and all kinds of fun. A party in the mouth.
beercommdood: fruity and tart smelling, nice solid finger of creamy head, picking up the wine notes in the nose
Mouthfeel: bsimi: Very creamy texture… nice beer !
Flavor: beercommdood: Very sweet and malty, high fruity taste with wine coming through strong.
Finish: darknova306: @beertweeter The alcohol isn’t noticeable at first, but I’m getting a nice warmth after the swallow. Works well with the wine flavor.
kingfarmwine: the pinot noir barrels really enhances the complexity
Pairings: beertweeter: http://twitpic.com/1×5q5 - so earlier I decided to pick up some Chatham Littlneck clams and steam them in Red&White
beertweeter: this works nice with dank cheese http://twitpic.com/1×4l5 as well - Raw Blue Cave Aged
Interesting Facts: dogfishbeer: @zymoid And Sam’s fave wine is Pinot Noir.
zymoid: Tooting the horn alittle here: R&W won gold medal in last years GABF.
Comments:beertweeter: the Red & White is one of the top 3 I’ve had from Dogfish…huge bonus for creativity!
zymoid: @AngelosTzelepis R&W is great in a wine goblet. Lets it warm up and releases the aromatics nicely
Fort
Brewery: Dogfish Head (lemasney: Dogfish head is brewing beers that make you rethink the very state of beer as an idea. They ask you to set aside your beer definition.)
Style: zymoid: @panache We brew a strong ale base and then add a BUNCH of raspberry into secondary ferment.
zymoid:@beerphilosopher Some sugar is used in the kettle, but the fruit really carries the load.
zymoid:@beercommdood Not many hops in this, mostly malt and fruit doing the work.
Color: boothbay: For it’s powerful raspberry taste and aroma…it’s color seems lighter/tricky.
Carbonation: beercommdood: Fort is very fizzy. The head was very crisp and popping like Rice Krispies. Head now completely gone, no lacing.
Aroma: beercommdood: Getting some caramel on the nose with the berries. Anyone else?
darknova306: Lots of raspberry in the nose, with a little bit of caramel malt. Smells like a little tartness is there, too.
Flavor: lemasney: taste is deep, layered with flavors: raisin, cherry, plum, raspberry, citrus, bitterness, burns on the way down. So nice.
lemasney: definitely brandy, wheat, raspberry, and honey. Delicious. Agitation brings a strong aroma of whiskey, oak, and leaf mold.
Finish: kallardnyc: Fort is warm in the chest like a Port or Madeira.
Pairings: dogfishbeer: I’d drink this with a sliver of great dark chocolate.
Comments: beertweeter: this is like Raspberry Rock Candy…insane!
beerphilosopher : Friends don’t let friends drink Fort and Tweet
panache: Well the Fort was great. Don’t know if I would have bought it before today, but now I definitely will! Nice work @zymoid !
Palo Santo
Brewery: Dogfish Head (dogfishbeer: You HAVE to come to the brewery and see the massive tank made from Palo Santo Wood. it’s way cool.)
Style: zymoid: @rgrace99 Gotta say, the wood is the key, yeast is 2nd ary for this beer.
zymoid: @BrewDad Yes, it almost comes off as a fruit beer– cherries esp. it is all from the Palo wood. Amazing tree.
zymoid: @beertweeter We source yeast from both Whitelabs and Wyeast.
Color: hopwild: - PSM - pours like used motor oil - more like a black ale than a brown!
erikboles: as we say on @BeerTapTV “Dark as a struck match”
Carbonation: hopwild: - PSM - pours like used motor oil
Aroma: semperfifi: Partner says “Cherry wood flavor…”
beertweeter: Burnt Campfire Wet Wood Next morning with a malt sandwich?
beercommdood: Palo Santo nose: molasses, vanilla, peat, and burnt sugar cookies
Mouthfeel: brewdad: 12% it does not come off this strong in the flavor. The wood must have mellowed the flavor.
Flavor: angelostzelepis: Coffee, caramel, vanilla working for me today. I love this beer.
Finish: erikboles: there is a very very subtle taste of how fired ceramics smell on the back-end of the PSM
Pairings: zymoid: Y’all, save some of your chocolate for the PSM. It’s a great pairing.
zymoid: Palo Santo is a great mixer too. Try 50/50 with our Punkin ale.
Interesting Fact: kallardnyc: After the 1906 San Fran earthquake, wire insulators were made from Palo Santo wood because the was a shortage of materials.
Comments: thebeerwench: Dudes Palo Santo wood is a fucking bitch. Do you know how hard it is to cut down, let alone make a huge ass fermenting tank with?
RANDOM WENCHNESS
Somehow I missed this tweet from later in the tasting - zymoid: @TheBeerWench So who are you?
My bragging rights - dogfishbeer: @TheBeerWench That’s why we love you!
Great comment - beertweeter: @dogfishbeer @zymoid @thebeerwench the best! great peeps, great brews! I’m sticking around
Another great comment - hopwild: thanks @dogfishbeer and @zymoid for joining us! thx @thebeerwench for hosting!
And lastly - dogfishbeer:@TheBeerWench - Thanks so much for hosting the tasting tonight, that was great fun! - YOU ARE VERY WELCOME. Thank you Dogfish Head for making the best fucking off-centered ales for the crazy off-centered people like myself! Cheers!
Which was Roxy’s favorite?
Great recap!
Great recap! I’ve yet to have a Saturday that I’ve been online to taste along with everyone, but hopefully soon I’ll be able to partake. Thanks for taking on the gargantuan effort of pooling everyone’s tweets into collaborative reviews.
A great tasting, and a wonderful recap. Thanks for the shout out to my flickr page, Beer Wench, and for using some of my commentary. I’m honored.
I thought the video feed was a fun experiment, and I hope that other TTL event featured bloggers consider trying it too. We live in a wonderful time in terms of media, communication, and sharing.
For all my photos from last night, (and basically every other beer I’ve ever photographed) which I used in making that collage on flickr, check out my Picasa site:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lemasney/TwitterTasteLiveExoticDogfishHead?feat=directlink
Cheers!
Loved this post…thanks for co-hosting!
Good job Ashley. Nice recap and I like the usage of the Tweet feed to pull notes.
I like the pictures very much, the photographer must rock.
http://twitter.com/kallardnyc
No dude, thank you for creating twitter taste live and thank YOU for asking me to help out! Looking forward to many more!
Sounds awesome!!! I am BUMMING that I missed this