One of 2007’s top rated beers will return as Saint Arnold Bishop’s Barrel No. 8 and Divine Reserve No. 15
HOUSTON, January 7, 2015 – More than seven years after the limited release of Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 5, the recipe for the highly regarded beer is slated to return. Saint Arnold Brewing Company (www.saintarnold.com), the oldest craft brewery in Texas, will first release it in barrel-aged form as Saint Arnold Bishop’s Barrel No. 8 and then two weeks later as Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 15 (not barrel-aged).
Saint Arnold dusted off the recipe for the Russian Imperial Stout in 2013 and has been aging the brew in Woodford Reserve bourbon barrels for a year. The latest release in Saint Arnold’s small batch series of barrel-aged beers will be available in 12-ounce bottles throughout Texas and Louisiana starting Monday, January 12th. Due to the small amount of beer produced from the barrels, Saint Arnold Bishop’s Barrel No. 8 will only be available at pubs and restaurants.
The brewery brewed the recipe again in September 2014 and will be releasing that batch as Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 15 on Monday, January 26th. DR15 will be available in bottles in grocery and liquor stores as well as on draft in select pubs and restaurants. Previous releases have sold out in less than a day.
Although Divine Reserve No. 5 was rated among Saint Arnold’s best beers ever and Beer Advocate listed it among the best beers of 2007, Saint Arnold’s brewers believe this version will be even better. Why? Because a major miscalculation was made during the brewing of DR5, resulting in only half of the correct amount of hops being put into the kettle. In an attempt to save the beer, the brewers used hop oil and hop extract – the only time ever in the history of the brewery – to achieve the correct levels of bitterness and hop flavor. With Bishop’s Barrel No. 8 and Divine Reserve No. 15, the proper amounts of hops were added to the kettle.
“I’ve been husbanding my few remaining bottles of DR5,” said Saint Arnold Founder/Brewer Brock Wagner. “I’m excited to not only get to enjoy it again fresh but also to compare it with the barrel aged version, which is fantastic. And, of course, I’ll be able to replenish my cellar. These beers are tasting great now but will also age splendidly for five years or more.”
This Imperial Stout is big, black and enormously flavorful. It was brewed with a variety of malts, including two-row pale, crystal, chocolate and roasted barley. Nugget, Willamette and Centennial hop varieties were used, as well as Saint Arnold ale yeast. The recipe was inspired by Houston homebrewer Mike Heniff’s winning entry from the 2007 Big Batch Brew Bash homebrew competition.
Specifications:
Original Gravity: 1.095
Final Gravity: 1.028
Alcohol Content: 9 percent ABV prior to barreling; 11 percent ABV after barreling
Bitterness: 38 IBU (Much of the original IBUs were lost during aging)
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About Saint Arnold Brewing Company
Saint Arnold Brewing’s 16 brews are made and sold by the company’s staff of 70 dedicated employees. Ranked 45th on the Brewers Association list of top craft breweries, Saint Arnold was listed by USA Today as one of the “10 great places to see what’s brewing in beer,” and Smart Meetings magazine named it among the “Top 5 breweries to host an event.” Saint Arnold is located at 2000 Lyons Avenue and its brewery tour and tasting is offered every weekday at 3:00 P.M. and Saturdays starting at 11 A.M. For more information on Saint Arnold’s eight year-round and five seasonal beers as well as root beer, log on to www.saintarnold.com.
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