Thread: Food and Drink 50 Beers to Try Before You Die
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Old 08-05-2014, 10:04 AM   #2697
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Originally Posted by KC native View Post
Yea, I'm more looking for the sweet spot with them. I was listening to one of the Boulevard guys and he said that it doesn't need to be cellared that long because it's already been somewhat cellared.
The answer to that question is kind of a moving target. The mix of beers that make up any variant of Love Child all have been aged for varying degrees of time before they're blended into the finished product.

I actually have a good friend that is a brewer for Boulevard and he's constantly told me that the "sweet spot" is when it's fresh. His opinion is that the beers have been aged and mixed so that they taste the best and represent what they wanted out of the beer right then. Sure, you can age the beer, but who says that it will improve or even change at all? In my opinion, the LC series beers haven't really changed heavily over time anyway, other than LC 1. That stuff got just stupid sour.
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