- Barley wine
Barley wine or Barleywine is a style of strong
ale originating inEngland in the nineteenth century (derived from the March or October beers of the 18th century) but now brewed worldwide. The first beer to be marketed as Barley Wine was Bass No. 1 Ale, around 1900. The term "barley wine" had been used before in other contexts [cite book|title=The new family receipt book|first=M.E.|last=Rundell] , for example in translations ofXenophon 's "Anabasis" [cite book|title=The Whole Works of Xenophon (1832)|last=Xenophon] .Characteristics
A barley wine typically reaches an alcohol strength of 8 to 12% by volume and is brewed from specific gravities as high as 1.120. It is called a "barley wine" because it can be as strong as
wine ; but since it is made fromgrain rather thanfruit , it is in fact abeer . In theUnited States , barley wines are required for this reason to be called "barley wine-style ales." Though this could be taken by some to imply that they are not truly barley wines; in fact it only means that they, like all barley wines, are not truly wines.Its natural
sweetness is usually balanced with a degree of hoppy bitterness, though traditional English barley wines often have far less bitterness than their American counterparts.This
beer is meant for slow sipping and savouring of its fruity, high-alcohol and well-aged character. It is brewed often to celebrate events and the high levels of both hops and alcohol allow some barley wines to be aged for years, much like wines.Most barley wines range in colour from amber to deep reddish-browns. Though until the introduction of Whitbread Gold Label in the 1950s, British barley wines were always dark in colour.
The late Michael Jackson referred to a barley wine by
Smithwick's . He said: "This is very distinctive, with an earthy hoppiness, a wineyness, lots of fruit and toffee flavours." He also noted that its original gravity is 1.062. [ [http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000028.html "Brewery with its own abbey - it must be Ireland"] FEB 1, 1993]tyle statistics
*Original gravities: 1.090-1.120
*Alcohol: 8.5-12 percent
*Bitterness: 50-100 IBU (International Bitterness Units)
*Color: 24-48 EBC (European Brewery Convention )Examples
Canada
* Olde Deuteronomy from
Alley Kat Brewing Company
* Solstice d'été fromDieu du Ciel
* St-Ambroise Vintage Ale fromMcAuslan Brewing Company
* Burlywine fromHalf Pints Brewing Company Ireland
* Smithwick's Barley Wine from Diageo
United Kingdom
* Bass No 1 Barley Wine from
White Shield Brewery (brewed occasionally)
* Elizabethan Ale fromHarvey & Son
* Gold Label fromWhitbread
* Golden Pride fromFuller's
* Old Nick fromYoung's
* Thomas Hardy's Ale from O'Hanlon's, Devon
* Headcracker from Woodforde's Norfolk Ales, Norfolk
*JW Lees 's Vintage HarvestNew Zealand
* Enigma from
The Twisted Hop weden
* Nils Oscar Barley Wine from
Nils Oscar Bryggeri och Bränneri United States
* Old Guardian from
Stone Brewing Company
* Monster Ale fromBrooklyn Brewery
* Old Horizontal fromVictory Brewing Company
* Olde School fromDogfish Head Brewery
* Old Ruffian fromGreat Divide Brewing Company
* Bigfoot Ale fromSierra Nevada Brewing Company
* Old Crustacean fromRogue Ales
* Old Foghorn fromAnchor Brewing Company ee also
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Old ale References
External links
* [http://www.camra.org.uk/page.aspx?o=180684 CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) description of Barley Wine]
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