Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Beer (rec.drink.beer) Discussing various aspects of that fine beverage referred to as beer. Including interesting beers and beer styles, opinions on tastes and ingredients, reviews of brewpubs and breweries & suggestions about where to shop. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer
(wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? Any sites that have names for the plethora of possibilities that could be concocted from the many styles of beer and wines? Warren Place |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:24:40 -0700, Warren Place
> wrote: >I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer >(wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). >What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? Vomit provoking shite. Best regards, Paul -- Paul Sherwin Consulting http://paulsherwin.co.uk |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Paul Sherwin" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:24:40 -0700, Warren Place > > wrote: > > >I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer > >(wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). > >What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? > > Vomit provoking shite. Wasn't that called a shandy? Same thing. -'dreas |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Warren Place wrote:
> I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer > (wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). > What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? Normally, a really bad idea, unless it comes from the Cantillon brewery in Brussels, Belgium, home to the Vigneronne and St Lamvinus grape lambics. > Any sites that have > names for the plethora of possibilities that could be concocted from the > many styles of beer and wines? The generic name is just a "beer cocktail." There are all sorts of variations on this theme. Guinness and Chambord, for instance: Scarlet & Black. Not as bad as one might think; it resembles a raspberry-flavored chocolate brownie, but in liquid form. -- dgs |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
> Normally, a really bad idea, unless it comes from the Cantillon
> brewery in Brussels, Belgium, home to the Vigneronne and St Lamvinus > grape lambics. > Hmmm - that isn't quite the same thing, D. Those are lambics, refermented with grapes. Seen the hardiness of the lambic beasties, I don't give much for the fruit yeasts, unless in the very early stages of fermentation. However, there are some beers that are a mix of wine and beer. Zannekin from the Dolle Brouwers is the most recent one. Not their best try, IMO. Witkap Tripel from Slaghmuylder has had a 9% addition of white wine for the longest time. And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name for now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). Joris |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 07:34:14 GMT, "Joris Pattyn"
> wrote: >> Normally, a really bad idea, unless it comes from the Cantillon >> brewery in Brussels, Belgium, home to the Vigneronne and St Lamvinus >> grape lambics. >> >Hmmm - that isn't quite the same thing, D. Agreed, but I like 'em anyway! I'm not going to complain if the lambic cultures kick the poor little wine yeasties out of the pool. >And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name for >now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). Now that you mention it, that reminds me of Guinness and sparkling wine, a drink known as the notorious Black Velvet. -- Nobody You Know |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 07:34:14 GMT, "Joris Pattyn"
> wrote: >> Normally, a really bad idea, unless it comes from the Cantillon >> brewery in Brussels, Belgium, home to the Vigneronne and St Lamvinus >> grape lambics. >> >Hmmm - that isn't quite the same thing, D. Agreed, but I like 'em anyway! I'm not going to complain if the lambic cultures kick the poor little wine yeasties out of the pool. >And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name for >now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). Now that you mention it, that reminds me of Guinness and sparkling wine, a drink known as the notorious Black Velvet. -- Nobody You Know |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Joris Pattyn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... > And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name for > now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). > Hi Joris, this is called "Herrencocktail" = mens coctail out of fashion right now it is a mixing of Pils and Sekt . Same style is "Champagnerweizen" a white beer with dash of Champagne. Best Regards Peter |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Peter Witt" > schreef in bericht ... > > "Joris Pattyn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag > ... > > And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name > for > > now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). > > > Hi Joris, > this is called "Herrencocktail" = mens coctail out of fashion right now it > is a mixing of Pils and Sekt . > Same style is "Champagnerweizen" a white beer with dash of Champagne. > Hi Peter, thanks for info - I had no idea there was a specific name for the cocktail. Mind you, what I was referring to, was a premixed product, in beerbottles. Shuffling through the archives, I came up with the name: "Kampi-krone 'Bier + Sekt", from a firm (can't find anything about it on the Net anymore - porbably gone) called Schütter in Selm. Zum Wohl, Joris |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Peter Witt" > schreef in bericht ... > > "Joris Pattyn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag > ... > > And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name > for > > now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). > > > Hi Joris, > this is called "Herrencocktail" = mens coctail out of fashion right now it > is a mixing of Pils and Sekt . > Same style is "Champagnerweizen" a white beer with dash of Champagne. > Hi Peter, thanks for info - I had no idea there was a specific name for the cocktail. Mind you, what I was referring to, was a premixed product, in beerbottles. Shuffling through the archives, I came up with the name: "Kampi-krone 'Bier + Sekt", from a firm (can't find anything about it on the Net anymore - porbably gone) called Schütter in Selm. Zum Wohl, Joris |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Joris Pattyn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... > And a few decennia ago, there was a German brewery, forgetting the name for > now, which had a mixture of Bier & Sekt (German sparkling wine). > Hi Joris, this is called "Herrencocktail" = mens coctail out of fashion right now it is a mixing of Pils and Sekt . Same style is "Champagnerweizen" a white beer with dash of Champagne. Best Regards Peter |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Warren Place wrote:
> I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer > (wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). > What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? Normally, a really bad idea, unless it comes from the Cantillon brewery in Brussels, Belgium, home to the Vigneronne and St Lamvinus grape lambics. > Any sites that have > names for the plethora of possibilities that could be concocted from the > many styles of beer and wines? The generic name is just a "beer cocktail." There are all sorts of variations on this theme. Guinness and Chambord, for instance: Scarlet & Black. Not as bad as one might think; it resembles a raspberry-flavored chocolate brownie, but in liquid form. -- dgs |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:24:40 -0700, Warren Place
> wrote: >I know there is a name for what I just created. I mixed 2 parts beer >(wit or white) with 1 part red wine (Syrah). >What is the name of a mixed drink of beer and wine? Vomit provoking shite. Best regards, Paul -- Paul Sherwin Consulting http://paulsherwin.co.uk |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Quote:
About ten years ago, I had a Portuguese concoction that was dark beer mixed with red wine and sugar, and it was called recitee (reh-sit-ay), please excuse my lack of spelling knowledge for Portuguese. It was a GREAT drink, but I have yet to find it mentioned on the web, unless of course I am spelling it wrong ![]() Best, George The Polak. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
My new favorite mixed drink | General Cooking | |||
New mixed beer drink | Beer | |||
Beer/mixed drink recipes | Beer | |||
Mixed drink recipes | General Cooking | |||
Mixed drink recipes | Recipes |