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The tradition of brewing two distinct beers from one mash
has existed for thousands of years, and for centuries the
term "small beer" was used in English to describe
the lighter and weaker second beer. By association, the term
came to mean something of little importance.
We make our Old Foghorn
Barleywine Style Ale from the rich first runnings of an
all-malt mash, and Anchor Small Beer is our attempt
to duplicate the "small beers" of old by sparging
that same mash: sprinkling warm water over the Old Foghorn
mash after the first wort has run off, thereby creating a
second, lighter brew from the resulting thinner wort. Technically,
both beers are "ales" because they are made with
top-fermenting yeast.
We believe you will find Anchor Small Beer delicioussimilar
to what modern brewers call a "bitter"and
we hope you will also enjoy the idea of reviving an ancient
brewing tradition, which is something of great importance.
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When
we initially attempted Small
Beer, we quickly realized we had a lot to learn: How
much to sparge? What gravity to look for? What sort of
hopping to employ? But, from the beginning, we were astonished
to find that the "small beer" we were making
certainly was not small beer in the linguistic senseit
was good, it was rich, it was wonderful ale! We hope our
loyal customers will agree this is a tradition worth reviving. |
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