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  <atom:title type="text">electronic.alchemy :: It's almost brewing time!</atom:title>
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  <atom:subtitle type="xhtml"><html:div xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><html:p>With the arrival of spring, my thoughts have begun to turn to brewing. Last year was kind of dry; I was rather busy and didn't get around to brewing at all, though I did make a batch of wine: a nice M&#xF6;sel Valley Reisling that's shaping up nicely. My goal is to get out of the gate early this year; March didn't happen, but I'm intent on getting something going this month. My first batch will be something called Klangfreudenfestbier, from <html:a href="More Beer" class="wiki_link_external">http://www.morebeer.com</html:a>; which is a Vienna style lager, and I'm looking forward to trying it. I'd also like to make some K&#xF6;lsch again this summer, and maybe a wheat beer (can you tell I'm heavily influenced by German styles?)</html:p><html:p/>
While on the subject, I got a tremendous craving the other day for K&#xF4;lsch&#x2026; about the only true specimens you can get on this side of the Atlantic are Reissdorf and Gaffel. I much prefer the latter, with its slight bitterness and a hint of honey. They don't hold a candle to my absolute favorite: <html:a href="P&#xE4;ffgen" class="wiki_link_external">http://www.paeffgen-koelsch.de/</html:a>. You can't get it here, and that's a shame, but it's much better consumed at their tap in Cologne's Altstadt. It's much like the beer halls of Munich, but on a smaller, less commercial scale. The food is traditional German fare, and it's quite tasty. I had a wild boar medallion with a red wine gravy and poached pears and cabbage. Very deep flavors and quite satisfying. The beer is the real reason to go there: golden, fruity and a good bit more bitter than most other K&#xF4;lsches. Served in traditional slender  The atmosphere is just wonderful; like a trip back in time, and it's a great place to jot down some notes or write some postcards.<html:p/>
Anyhow, enough dreaming and time to actually get brewing!</html:div></atom:subtitle>
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