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rogue festive ale...
You might also like to know: Rouge is a bottem ferment. In other words its basicly a lager. Its shelf life is next to nill. After a couple months its gonna taste like shit and smell like shit.
A top fermented ale can age, sometimes up to 8 years or more, and gain not only alcohol content, but complex flavors like you never experianced.
Lets examine the Chimay Red that you have in that pic.
It has a shelf life of up tp 6 years. Top fermented like its supposed to be done.
Thay make a better one called Grand Reserve. Shelf life 10 year plus. Its a grand Ale.
Theres others, but im done imparing words of wisdom, ale wise.
A top fermented ale can age, sometimes up to 8 years or more, and gain not only alcohol content, but complex flavors like you never experianced.
Lets examine the Chimay Red that you have in that pic.
It has a shelf life of up tp 6 years. Top fermented like its supposed to be done.
Thay make a better one called Grand Reserve. Shelf life 10 year plus. Its a grand Ale.
Theres others, but im done imparing words of wisdom, ale wise.
lighting
I checked into it; you might like to know that a lot of the Rogues are top fermenting. Like their Chocolate Stout, for example.ForM wrote:You might also like to know: Rouge is a bottem ferment. In other words its basicly a lager. Its shelf life is next to nill. After a couple months its gonna taste like shit and smell like shit.

