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Locavore Autumn 2024

Wicklow Wolf by Wicklow Wolf
8 October 2024
in Brewery news, Irish Beer
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The Locavore Project epitomises the core philosophy that Wicklow Wolf was founded upon, provenance and pride. It allows us to honour the landscape of Wicklow, our home and celebrate it with small batch, local, experimental beers.

Locavore Autumn 2024 is a beer that champions Wicklow and Irish terroir brewed using locally grown Irish barley. A Barrel Aged Irish Barleywine aged for 12 months in ex Oloroso and ex Pedro Ximenez barrels, that had Fercullen’s 21 year old Single Malt Whiskey aged in them.

Locavore Autumn 2024 Barrel Aged Irish Irish Barleywine. Three Cans sitting on Barrel

Brewing a Barleywine with locally grown and malted barley did not come without its challenges. Brewed with 50% Pale Malt and 50% Munich Malt, the challenge was that Barleywine’s typically use crystal malts and caramel malts to get the colour and sweetness and depth of malt character, but we only had two lightly kilned malts with not much colour or flavour.

How did they overcome this? Our Head Brewer Andrew Hamilton described the process:

“It’s all about concentration, concentrating the gravity, colour, sugars and flavour while developing new flavours through caramelisation from the Maillard reaction.”

“We collected the 1st runnings of the mash and mashed in a 2nd brew and collected the 1st running of that to get the highest possible gravity before the start of the boil.”

“The wort was then boiled for 6 hours (Andrew even went to the trouble of taking samples at every hour mark to show the concentration occurring over time). Boiling for this long concentrated the gravity to get us to the starting gravity for a beer this big without having to add any sugars into the kettle, this was all from our own malt.” 

6 Hour Boil - Barleywine

The most import reason for this process was the Maillard reaction which developed the colour created and caramelisation of the sugars to great a depth of flavour that gives the toffee, caramel and dried fruit notes of speciality malts used in traditional barleywines. 

A complex, full bodied, uncompromising barleywine that pours a deep mahogany. On the palate it is full of rich caramel, toffee, red wine, dried fruits, marmalade and Christmas cake, rounding off with the dry tannic finish of a dessert wine, making this decadent beer incredibly moreish.

Available in the wild this week in all good independent off licences and at the Wicklow Wolf Taproom.

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