Saturday, June 23, 2012

New Belgium raises Big $$$ for Non Profits

This is cool.....beer working for the common good.
Powered by wind New Belgium!

http://allaboutbeer.com/daily-pint/whats-brewing/2012/06/new-belgium-“tour-de-fat”-raises-more-than-2-million-for-nonprofits/
Ladies:  Try craft beer!

Even if it one the milder end like Blue Moon (and I know they are not a real craft) neither is 312 Wheat or Summer Shandy from Leine's but at least it is better than butt light and busch light...
The article tells about how the number of women drinking craft beer is growing....

http://www.craftbeer.com/pages/stories/craft-beer-muses/show?title=why-women-are-a-critical-part-of-the-future-of-u-s-craft-beer
I will be going to this....hoping to find
some new brews before it gets too wild...
looking for something new and flavorful..
We'll see...

Held at Principal Park 3-7 pm, Advance
Tics:  $23.00   Saturday July 14, DM, Iowa

http://brewfestdsm.com/

Clark

Draft Craft in a Convenience Store?

FROM DRAFT MAGAZINE!

This is interesting --- Clark

Quickie craft
Cliff DesPeaux
A Seattle convenience store taps some of the world’s best beers.
Laugh at its name if you want, but Seattle’s Super Deli Mart taps some of the country’s best brews—think pours from Russian River and Dogfish Head—behind the counter, next to the Slim Jims and cigarettes. Korean owner Min Chung has turned the 7-Eleven model on its head, filling growlers and offering bar stools as if his convenience store were a tavern. He squirrels away up to 150 kegs in the cooler, and geeks just about hyperventilate when he brings out a cult favorite like Pliny the Younger, new locals like Fremont Interurban IPA, and classics like Firestone Walker Parabola or The Lost Abbey Angel’s Share and pours them right next to the Camel display. –Tan Vinh
GO:
Super Deli Mart
9051 35th Ave. SW, Seattle,
206.937.1442

Thursday, February 23, 2012

RED ALES

Now is the time for Red Ales.  One of favorites from long ago was Leine's Red.  It is very accessible for novice craft beer drinkers (the Creamy Dark is much better).  The one Red I would highly recommend is Odell's Red Ale...a great balance of malt and hops.  That is the way I like craft beer, complex but yet not super overpowering on the hop side.  Not that I don't like IPA's--just not all the time.  Another fine red on the left coast is the Double Red from Ninkasi Brewing in Eugene OR...my friend Kristen and her husband Scott may know of this one.  Let us not forget the wonderfully balanced RED RAMBLER at Peace Tree Brewing in Knoxville.  If anyone is interested in going to Knoxville for beer sampling let me know...the weather will not be an issue soon.....Odell Red Ale may be hard to find in Iowa, but if you spot it...BUY IT!  The other red I want to try is Boulevard Irish Ale--it got average reviews on beer
advocate...I would like to buy a six --but not a 12, because I have been underwhelmed mostly by Boulevard...maybe I just have not tried their best ones.  Odell Red Ale a fine spring Red Ale.  From Ft Collins Co.
http://odellbrewing.com/beers/seasonal/red
http://odellbrewing.com/
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/odell-red-ale/99330/
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/267/47589
Peace Tree Brewing in Knoxville IA:
http://www.peacetreebrewing.com/
Clark

Thursday, January 12, 2012

HEMP HOP RYE

I just had a bottle of O'Fallon Hemp Hop Rye---it was not over hoppy, a nice copper/brown color--with some caramel flavors--likely related to rye.  I should have waited for it to be a little warmer--because my fridge was pretty cold---very interesting brown ale----I look forward to having another....O'Fallon in Missouri also make the 5-day IPA..which is very good.
It would be nice if HHR packed a little more whallop... 

http://www.hemphoprye.com/
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/3268/56887http://www.ofallonbrewery.com/index.html


Another seasonal beer that you may be able to find is O'Dell Red Ale--not for wienies!  [from Ft. Collins Co.--more famous for Fat Tire at New Belgium---O'Dell pushes the envelope more---but Fat Tire--is a great place to start for newbies] I has a nice bunch of hops and a rich copper color---I cant wait to find some.  I also looking to Leinie's Big Eddy Springs--Imperial Stout--sounds yummy!  
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/710/39334
Here is to a warm fire and cool craft brew...

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

blonde fatale Peace Tree Brewing

Peace Tree Brewing in Knoxville Iowa is unable to keep up with demand for the "Blonde Fatale" beer they make....as soon as it is made, it is gone of the shelves of stores...
FROM PEACE TREE:
Blonde Fatale: This is an unfiltered Belgian Style Blonde Ale.  The beer is blonde in color from the pale malted barley varieties. It is delicately hopped with Styrian Golding and Celeia for medium bitterness and aroma.  Sugars are added for higher attenuation, following the practices of some Belgian brewers. Belgian ale yeast is used to add complex flavor esters. This beer is unfiltered and yeast is left in for additional conditioning. This beer is named Fatale because it is 8.5% alcohol by volume and will catch up with you if you’re not careful...

and at the brewery......I love the RED Rambler and the RYE Porter from Peace Tree---my favorite brewery in the state of Iowa....more about some links and the Blonde Fatale Beer below...
 I am wearing a Peace Tree T-shirt on the Oregon Coast from early October 2011....
George Clooney...I am not...
>>I have not tried this beer yet--but will soon...if I can find it...


HERE are some cool links about Peace Tree Brewing in Knoxville IA...
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/21818/60168
http://www.kcci.com/news/29887664/detail.html
http://www.peacetreebrewing.com/ 
http://desmoines.metromix.com/bars-and-clubs/standard_photo_gallery/behind-the-scenes-peace/2105087/content
http://mwbeercollective.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/brew-for-thought-peace-tree-brewings-red-rambler/
http://beergeno.me/2011/11/peace-tree-cider/

      Pour a craft beer tonight!