Smoked beer explained

Smoked beer (German: Rauchbier) is a type of beer with a distinctive smoke flavour imparted by using malted barley dried over an open flame.[1]

History

Drying malt over an open flame in a smoke kiln may impart a smoky character to the malt. This character may carry over to beers brewed with the smoked malt. Before the modern era, drying malted barley in direct sunlight was used in addition to drying over flames. Even though hot air kiln drying of malt, using indirect heat, did not enter into widespread usage until the industrial era, the method was known as early as the first century BC. Also, there have been various methods over the years of preparing cereal grains for brewing, including making beer from bread,[2] so smoked beer was not universal.

Beginning in the 18th century, hot air kiln drying of malt became progressively more common and, by the mid-19th century, had become the near-universal method for drying malted grain. Since the hot air kiln method prevents any smoke from coming into contact with wet malt, a smoky flavour is not imparted to the grain, nor to the subsequent beer. As a result, smoke flavour in beer became less and less common, and eventually disappeared almost entirely from the brewing world.

Bamberg Rauchbier

Certain breweries maintained the smoked beer tradition by continuing to use malt which had been dried over open flames. The malt is dried over fires made from beechwood logs. The malt and fermenting beer are stored under the pub and brewery in a part of the catacombs of Bamberg, a maze of tunnels under the city built from the 11th century onward, which have a very stable moisture and temperature. In former times, ice was used to cool the fermenting beer tank room, the Lagerkeller. This ice was locally harvested above ground in the winter, although when the winter was too mild, ice was imported from as far away as Finland or Sweden. The beer is then filtered to clarify it and remove yeast remnants, and put into oaken vats. Two brewpubs in Bamberg, Germany, Schlenkerla and Spezial, have continued this type of smoked beer production for more than a century.[3] [4] Several varieties of Rauchbier ("smoked beer" in German) are produced by these companies. Both are still in operation today, alongside seven other breweries in the same town. Since the rauchbier tradition was continuously preserved in Bamberg, the beer style is now marketed as Bamberg Rauchbier.

Due to the popularity of craft beer in recent years, smoke-flavoured industrially-produced malts became available, and so the style has been attempted worldwide, including in its heartland of Franconia and Bamberg. Schlenkerla and Spezial, however, use a traditional, elaborate way of smoke malting. In 2017 Slow Food included these two Rauchbiere in their Ark of Taste.[5]

The Brewers Association distinguishes three variations of Bamberg-style Rauchbier: Helles, Märzen, and Bock.[6] Each is brewed according to the underlying style, but with smoked malts replacing some or all of the mash bill.

Grodziskie

Grodziskie or Grätzer are similar, traditional smoked beers from Poland, but made from wheat and highly carbonated, and with a perhaps older history, although they saw a period of no production in the late 1990s.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Grodziskie traditionally contain 2.7–3.7% alcohol by volume with little to no hop flavor or aroma, and medium-low to medium bitterness. Typical coloration is straw to gold.

Smoked beers outside Germany and Poland

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Notes and References

  1. Beer, by Michael Jackson, published 1998, pp.150-151
  2. http://www.eat-online.net/english/habits/beer_in_ancient_times.htm#SUMERER Beer in ancient times
  3. Web site: Der Brauprozeß von Schlenkerla Rauchbier . . 2011 . Schlenkerla - die historische Rauchbierbrauerei . Schlenkerla . de . 11 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Bamberg und seine Katakomben . . 2011 . Weltkulturerbe Bamberg und Bamberger Land . Bamberg Tourismus & Kongress Service . de . 11 December 2020 . 20 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150120033058/http://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/bamberg_und_seine_katakomben-26930-1069042 . dead .
  5. Web site: Bamberger Rauchbier – traditionally brewed Bamberg smoked beer - Arca del Gusto. Slow Food Foundation. en-GB. 2019-01-07.
  6. Web site: 2022 Brewers Association Beer Style Guidelines . . April 14, 2022 .
  7. News: Brewers Association 2013 Beer Style Guidelines. 14. February 28, 2013. Brewers Association. 26 Feb 2015.
  8. Web site: Grätzer – ein verschwundener Bierstil kehrt zurück. 1 May 2015. Grätzer – a vanished beer style returns. brau!magazin. de. Knoke. Jürgen. Spring 2015.
  9. O historii i sposobie wytwarzania unikalnego piwa grodziskiego [The history and unique manufacturing method of Grodzisk beer]]. Przemysł Fermentacyjny I Owocowo-Warzywny. pl. Szmelich. Wiktor. 1994. 7–10. 22 Oct 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042306/http://www.pspd.org.pl/uploads/grodziskie/w-szmelich-o-historii-i-sposobie-wytwarzania-unikalnego-piwa-grodziskiego-pfiow-1994.pdf. 2016-03-04.
  10. Book: Warschauer, A.. Zeitschrift der Historischen Gesellschaft für die Provinz Posen: Band 8. Journal of the Historical Society of the Province of Posen: Volume 8. Historische Gesellschaft für Posen. 1893. J. Jolowicz. Posen. 333–352. Geschichte des Grätzer Bieres. History of Grätzer beer. de. http://www.pspd.org.pl/uploads/grodziskie/geschichte-des-graetzer-bieres-1893.pdf. 30 Apr 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160312094704/http://www.pspd.org.pl/uploads/grodziskie/geschichte-des-graetzer-bieres-1893.pdf. 2016-03-12.
  11. Web site: The Legend of Bernard of Wąbrzeźno. 17 February 2012 . Instytucja Kultury Samorządu Wojewodztwa Wielkopolskiego. 22 October 2015.
  12. Project Grodziskie: A Polish Renaissance. Zymurgy. Scott. William Shawn. 2012. Nov/Dec 2012. 34–39. 24 Mar 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402185206/http://www.pspd.org.pl/uploads/aktualnosci/2012/121023-zymurgy-novdec-2012.pdf. 2015-04-02.
  13. Web site: SmokeStack Rauchbier. 2018-04-11. Gulf Brewery. en-AU. 2019-08-19.
  14. Web site: Beers. Birrificio Lambrate. 26 July 2016.
  15. Web site: norwegian smoked beer. haandbryggeriet.no. 2019-08-19. 19 August 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190819203534/https://haandbryggeriet.no/etikettside_norwegianwood/. dead.
  16. Web site: Sarah . Groves . 17 October 2014 . Adnams 1659 Smoked Ruby Ale and The Great Fire of Southwold . 2 December 2016.
  17. Web site: Smog Rocket. Beavertown Brewery. en-GB. 2019-08-19.
  18. Web site: Great Basin Brewing. Nevada Brewers Guild. 8 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101220024636/http://www.nevadabrewersguild.org/page18.php. 20 December 2010.