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In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« on: November 16, 2013, 09:43:58 am »
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2013, 10:50:17 am »
Especially when fresh, and you are at the hop festival in Popering. That was a long time ago, unfortunately.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2013, 12:46:38 pm »
I had the pleasure of drinking one of these last year. Wish it was more available here. A friend had brought some back from Belgium.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2013, 12:58:14 pm »
The Bier Stein here carries it pretty much all the time.  Somehow, they manage to get it in perfect condition and keep it that way.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2013, 02:02:51 pm »
I have never tried it but saw it at my beer store the other day. Will pick it up next time I'm in there.

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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2013, 03:04:30 pm »
I had a couple glasses of that at Flying Saucer in Austin a few years ago.  It was especially good since they had the proper glass wear.  I have been trying to replicate it ever since.
Got any ideas on a recipe?
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2013, 03:09:47 pm »
I used to be in the Beer Hunter (Michael Jackson) Belgian Beer club and remember getting a few of them in the mail several years back.  It was in great condition and really good.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2013, 08:02:25 pm »
I had a couple glasses of that at Flying Saucer in Austin a few years ago.  It was especially good since they had the proper glass wear.  I have been trying to replicate it ever since.
Got any ideas on a recipe?
Hopleaf in Chicago has it on tap now and then and it's always fantastic.

There are some ideas on a recipe in this thread at the NB forum
http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=64525

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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2013, 08:37:32 am »
I tried it for the first time at a Belgian tasting last winter. It was good. Not sure why I haven't bought it since.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2014, 09:49:17 am »
I had it the first night in Brussels on my great beer vacation this past October.  Great stuff!

In fact, I enjoyed all of the Belgian blonds that are hard to find in the states fresh. Glad to see Hommel ale getting imported, it doesn't seem to make it here.

I have to say, though, that my favorite beer of this style, bar none, was drinking fresh Bink at the Brouwerij Kerkom.  While Hommel is great, Bink, has that little extra hoppiness that sends it into the stratosphere.  My next brewing session is to emmulate Bink.

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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2014, 09:56:51 am »
I had a chance to try Bink many years back and still remember what a great beer it was.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2015, 06:14:21 am »
Hommelbier is one of those beers I simply do not get. It's a boring, middle-of-the-road Belgian attempt at mediocrity, bearing a hop-referencing name without backing it up with anything resembling hoppiness at all.
And then I read comments like these and wonder: "I am really that spoiled?"
Or are you all that easily mislead?

Tell ya what: I'll grab another bottle of Hommelbier next time I see one (it's fairly easily acquirable in Belgium) and see if I can change my mind. I've tried before though, and was never impressed.
There's a dry-hopped (or was it fresh-hopped?) edition going around each year, which I found even more underwhelming. Trying to keep an open mind, but really: Hommel is one of those beers that make me bitterly curse for the sorry state of Belgium's bee reputation.
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2015, 06:33:58 am »
Hommelbier is one of those beers I simply do not get. It's a boring, middle-of-the-road Belgian attempt at mediocrity, bearing a hop-referencing name without backing it up with anything resembling hoppiness at all.
And then I read comments like these and wonder: "I am really that spoiled?"
Or are you all that easily mislead?

Tell ya what: I'll grab another bottle of Hommelbier next time I see one (it's fairly easily acquirable in Belgium) and see if I can change my mind. I've tried before though, and was never impressed.
There's a dry-hopped (or was it fresh-hopped?) edition going around each year, which I found even more underwhelming. Trying to keep an open mind, but really: Hommel is one of those beers that make me bitterly curse for the sorry state of Belgium's bee reputation.

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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2015, 06:40:23 am »
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Re: In praise of Poperings Hommel Ale
« Reply #14 on: March 20, 2015, 08:45:42 am »
Hommelbier is one of those beers I simply do not get. It's a boring, middle-of-the-road Belgian attempt at mediocrity, bearing a hop-referencing name without backing it up with anything resembling hoppiness at all.
And then I read comments like these and wonder: "I am really that spoiled?"
Or are you all that easily mislead?

Is it mediocre or just balanced? I do not consider it hoppy in the vein of a DIPA but even if the bottles shipped across an ocean and half a continent have an unmistakable hop presence. I have to imagine the bottles available to you are in better quality. Many people here now eschew pale ales because they can get more flavor out of an IPA/DIPA and have the same sense that pale ales are just boring beers. Are they mediocre or just balanced? I guess it is a matter of opinion.
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