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Lightning Electrostatic Ale 3.45 34

Lightning Electrostatic Ale


Percentile
85
overall

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
343.58/5.03.45/5.0Summer10%61.9Tulip
Commercial Description:
This beer was an experiment at the Lightning Brewery in crafting a high gravity farmhouse-style ale. We do experiments on occasion, maybe not as often as we would like, but we do. What can we say, we like Science and the Scientific Method. That means that we do not just do something to be different. We have an idea about the kind of beer we are trying to craft, think about what we know that relates to the beer style we are crafting, and then make an educated deduction by the application of our knowledge of beer and beer crafting. Electrostatic Ale is the Lightning version of a high gravity or Imperial-style farmhouse ale. We used imported “Pilsnermalt” and malted wheat to make the wort and then added a modest amount of bittering hops to allow further malt perception. We finished the brewing with some spicy hops just to add a bit of hop aroma. Finally, we fermented with a particularly “wild” strain of yeast to add some additional spice to the finished beer. We named the beer according to our now standard method that uses words associated with weather phenomena or more specifically lightning. It is important to note that lightning is made up of electrical current or electrostatic charge that suddenly starts to move and forms a lightning bolt. We thought that what makes up lightning, electrostatic charge, was a good starting point for a beer name. Electrostatic Ale is a big beer within this particular style. It finished stronger in maltyness, slightly sour from the wheat, and lighter in hops than commonly made ales. We found this beer worked out better than our expectations. That is the serendipity of Science: Experiments can work. Electrostatic Ale finished at a remarkably high 10% ABV, but with a smoothness that well balances the malt, hop, and fermentation flavors. This is a big and truly Imperial beer. Try it; just make sure you watch out for sparks!
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 kp (8500), Woodstock, Georgia, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/104/512/20
Jan 18, 2009  

Date: January 03, 2009
Mode: Bottle
Source: Tasting, Cellar Party
Appearance: hazy copper, fine white head
Aroma: sweet fruity aroma, candy honey sweetness, lots of spices
Flavor: sweet malt flavor, lots of spicyness, adds a touch of bitterness, earthyness follows the spicyness
Aroma: 6/10; Appearance: 7/10; Flavor: 6/10; Palate: 7/10; Overall: 12/20
Rating: 3.2/5.0
Drinkability: 7/10
Score: *4


 bu11zeye (5675), Frisco, Texas, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/513/20
Feb 21, 2009  
(22oz. bottle, courtesy of BMan1113VR) Pours a hazy golden body with a small white head. Aroma of coriander, apple, clove, orange, and some honey. Flavor of apple, alcohol, root beer, and light honey.


 hopscotch (5549), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/104/511/20
Dec 13, 2008    Updated: Jan 29, 2009
(Rating #4,700) Bottle... Hazy golden ale with a small, fizzy, white head. Sweet, spicy, fruity aroma provides notes of orange, clove and banana. Full-bodied and oily with stinging carbonation. Sweet, spicy and lightly acidic. Moderate bitterness and alcohol warmth. The finish is lengthy, minerally and a touch tangy.


 Cletus (5059), Connecticut, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Jan 6, 2009  
Pours amber with a white head. Smells of dry malt, some peppery hints, straw. Tastes dry and spicy. Decent, but not very saison like.


 beerguy101 (3971), Newark, California, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 20, 2008  
Sampled on 12/6/2008. Thanks to the guys from Lightning for share this one. This saison pours a medium orange gold color from a 22oz bottle. Small sized white foamy head. The aroma is fruity and sweet with a touch of orange peel and spices. A medium to full bodied saison. The malts are fruity and sweet, with a touch of spices. The hops are earthy. Spicy like a saison but fruity, yeasty and sweet like a triple. Hide the alcohol extremely well. Mouthfeel is full. Finish is clean and smooth. Aftertaste is slightly sweet.


 WeeHeavySD (3041), San Diego (Hillcrest), California, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/103/514/20
Nov 19, 2009  
Interesting high abv saison. Pours orange with a 1 finger tan head. Nose is sweet and very highly spiced. Taste is spicy, hoppy, bitter and extremely peppery, when saison’s hit the pepper like this I tend to not be able to drink very much, though I’m happy to see lightning branching out.


 BMan1113VR (2956), Los Angeles (and Dallas), Texas, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/515/20
Feb 20, 2009  
Bottle shared with the Dallas Crew. Pours with a small white head over a murky orange body. Some lace left behind. Aroma is orange, butter, fusel alcohol, pepper, band-aid and bread. Taste is alcohol, citrus, bread, coriander, banana, metal and sassafras. Slick mouthfeel with light bubbles. Warming.


 bb (2941), Martinez, California, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/514/20
Dec 31, 2008  
Bottle. Orange-amber beer with a cream colored head. Orange, malt, yeast, and spice aroma. Orange, malt, mineral, and light yeast flavor. Medium bodied. Orange, malt and light yeast lingers. A little dull. Yeast is too much in the background.



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