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jonp
07-28-2015, 07:38 PM
This Maine Beer Has A Very Special Ingredient By Dan Nosowitz (http://modernfarmer.com/author/dan-nosowitz/) on July 28, 2015








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Lobster rolls, lobster boils, steamed lobster, grilled lobster ... lobster beer?






There are dozens of ways to prepare this crustacean, and Mainers have certainly tried more than most. But one Maine company, Oxbow Brewing (http://oxbowbeer.com/), is trying something nobody has tried before: They’re actually brewing a lobster-infused beer.
It’s called “Saison dell’Aragosta (http://oxbowbeer.com/beer/)” (“aragosta” is Italian for lobster) and is a special seasonal offering. The ale made by boiling whole Maine lobsters in “sweet wort,” a mixture of water, malt and grain, made before adding the hops. After the lobsters are cooked, they’re hauled out of the sweet wort (and, according to The Boston Globe (https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/07/22/brewers-serve-beer-made-with-live-maine-lobsters/zu85ePBVn1RdRuZMOz5xVK/story.html), promptly eaten). After the crustaceans are picked clean, their shells, which still retain a great deal of lobster flavor, are added back to the sweet wort, along with some Maine sea salt.
After a bit more time, the shells are removed, hops are added (http://modfarm.tumblr.com/post/124059980070/farming-hops-during-the-ultra-hoppy-beer-craze-a) and brewing proceeds as usual. The beer itself is a saison, a Belgian-style pale ale that’s made in the winter and drunk in the summer. That’s perfect for a lobster-infused beer: Though more Maine lobsters are caught during the summer, the lobster is actually tastier during the winter (http://maine-lobster.com/maine-lobster-season), thanks to a hard winter shell and less water content in the meat. That makes a lobster saison beer a pretty decent way to preserve lobster flavor.

And how does the beer taste? One reviewer on BeerAdvocate (http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/26439/170846/), a user-submitted review site, describes it this way: “Light, dry, tart citrus, a touch of funk, finishes with some salinity and a hint of the lobster. Sounds obvious but this is the perfect summer beer to pair with seafood. Really well done.”
The Saison dell’Aragosta is available in a limited quantity—the company only makes 3,000 bottles—and available mostly near the brewery’s Portland, Maine, headquarters.

Yodogsandman
07-28-2015, 07:52 PM
Pronounced lobstah! Not lobster.

RayinNH
07-28-2015, 09:05 PM
Pronounced lobstah! Not lobster.


Ayuh.

GhostHawk
07-28-2015, 09:22 PM
Dunno about lobster, thinking about clam though.

cpileri
07-29-2015, 06:28 AM
a hint of funk? no thanks.
I am interested in that new rootbeer beer, though!

Lloyd Smale
07-29-2015, 07:32 AM
make mine a Bud thankyou. Ive got about as much use for those designer beers as I do a prius or kia soul

FISH4BUGS
07-29-2015, 07:52 AM
Wicked pissah good!

farmerjim
07-29-2015, 08:28 AM
No thanks. I do like crawfish and beer.

starmac
07-29-2015, 05:21 PM
Iirc, there is a brewery up here that makes some sort of salmon beer, different strokes for different folks.

lightman
07-29-2015, 05:35 PM
I'd drink one.

osteodoc08
07-30-2015, 12:44 PM
a hint of funk? no thanks.
I am interested in that new rootbeer beer, though!

Wife got one last time we were out. Not bad. Wasn't for me, but not bad. I could choke down a bottle of I had to.

Electric88
07-30-2015, 12:47 PM
I wouldn't drink the lobster beer, but I would be willing to try the rootbeer beer. The lobster thing is just too weird for me.

DR Owl Creek
07-30-2015, 01:28 PM
My Dad was kind'a the "King of Cheap". He would buy anything if it was cheap enough. Then he'd usually buy a LOT of it. One time, years ago, he got a "deal" on a number of cases of P.O.C. in glass bottles. Some people said that stood for "Pride of Cleveland". Others said it stood for "P*ss on Call". He gave me a case of it. I couldn't handle more than one swig of it. It had pretty much the same effect on everybody I tried to give it to. It was hard to even eventually find someone who would take the empty bottles...

Dave

Outpost75
07-30-2015, 02:42 PM
No thanks. I do like crawfish and beer.

How about getting Abita to make a Mudbug Beer with a lagniappe of cayenne!

kencha
07-30-2015, 03:02 PM
Don't know if I'd be willing to drink the beer, but I'd most definitely be willing to feast on the lobster itself.