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Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock - Beer of the Week

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Joshua M. Bernstein
, Gourmet.com's beer columnist, has written about brews, bars and booze for New York Magazine, Time Out New York, ForbesTraveler.com and the New York Times.

October's chilly winds are causing us to reach for beers that warm our stomachs. And what better beer to stoke a belly fire than one that, well, smells like fire?

So we turn to rauchbiers, an ancient German style in which green malts are roasted over beechwood flames. This imparts a deep, profound smokiness -- imagine a flannel shirt after roasting marshmallows by a campfire. These flavored malts are the building blocks for the beers of Bamberg, Germany's Schlenkerla, a leading rauchbier practitioner.

"They make world-class smoked beers. They set the standard," says Matthias Neidhart, of B. United International, the beer's American importer. Schlenkerla's brews range from the light Helles Lagerbier to what Neidhart calls "the most intensely smoky version": the Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock.

Elementally, bocks are strong lagers -- beers designed to combat the cold weather with extra alcohol. And the Urbock is no exception, clocking in at a robust 6.6 percent ABV. Equally stout is the complex aroma, a rich mixture of sweet smoked meat (mmm...bacon) and a touch of tobacco and chocolate. Needless to say, vegetarians will likely crinkle their noses. But drinkers who dare decant the ruby, translucent Urbock are rewarded by a surprisingly smooth ride, the smoky-malt flavor revealing nuances of oatmeal and even the odd hop or two.

But let's not sugarcoat things: Urbock is a little bit like drinking a BBQ dinner.

Care for rauchbiers? Think they're crud? Spill some science in the comments.


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dakwiboid

10-05-2009 @8:47PM dakwiboid said... Rauchbiers taste like ale with pulverized charcoal briquettes added. Bleah!
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Nathan

10-05-2009 @9:59PM Nathan said... Shiner did this this year by smoking the hops with Mesquite (naturally, being a Texas beer). It was quite nice.
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Joshua M. Bernstein

10-05-2009 @9:59PM Joshua M. Bernstein said... Ooh, that sounds nice. I love me some Shiner beers. Was it tap-only, or can you snag some bottles?
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Dustin

10-06-2009 @9:15AM Dustin said... This is my go-to beer at a DC bar that carry's 1000's of strange bottles of beer. Excellent beer to drink, and absolutely strange at first sip. It'll grow on you.
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Joshua M. Bernstein

10-06-2009 @9:15AM Joshua M. Bernstein said... Hey, Dustin: Is that the Brickskeller? That place rules.
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Jon

10-06-2009 @9:25AM Jon said... I had this at a friend's beer-tasting party. As I love all things smoky (including smoked BBQ and the peatiest Scotches), I enjoyed it. But it's still a novelty beer; I doubt I'd sit down to drink an entire glass of it.
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cooksguidenyc

10-06-2009 @11:14AM cooksguidenyc said... I used Schlenkerla Urbock to braise short ribs with bacon and porcinins (and won the audience prize for it at The Brooklyn Beer Experiment). It's a great way to use rauchbier - better than drinking it I'd say...short ribs recipe is here:

http://cooksguidenyc.com/?cat=19
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