Beer drinkers have been duped by mass marketing into the belief that it makes sense to drink only one brand of beer. In truth, brand loyalty in beer makes no more sense than 'vegetable loyalty' in food. Can you imagine it? "No thanks, I'll pass on the mashed potatoes, carrots, bread and roast beef. Me, I'm strictly a broccoli man."
— Stephen Beaumont
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tour of Ska Brewing
Ska Brewing Co. is located in Durango CO. Here is a video tour of their facility.
Part two of the tour:
Part two of the tour:
Friday, February 12, 2010
Beer consumption could strengthen bones
A recent study conducted at UC Davis, linked beer consumption to stronger bones. Apparently, the stronger the beer, the more silica it contains. Silica has bone strengthening qualities. Of course one must be careful when consuming strong beers, because no matter how strong your bones are, if you fall down you might just break something!
You can search the web to find more details about the study. Here is an article to get you started:
Beer and Bone Study a Boon for Microbrews? - DailyFinance
Friday, January 29, 2010
Colorado Breweries Make RateBeer Top 100 List
Congratulations to the following Colorado Breweries who were awarded the designation of top 100 brewers in the world for 2010 by ratebeer.com. Well deserved! Keep brewin' that world class beer!
- #93 Odell Brewing Company
- #80 Left Hand Brewing Company
- #42 Oscar Blues Grill and Brew
- #23 New Belgium Brewing Company
- #20 Avery Brewing Company
- #08 Great Divide Brewing Company
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A Limerick
Limericks are a fun, clever, sometimes bawdy form of poetry. They follow a very specific, well defined form. A limerick has five lines. The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other, as do the third and fourth. The form looks like this: a-a-b-b-a. The rhythm is defined also, with three stresses on lines 1, 2 & 5 and two stresses on lines 3 & 4. Due to their musicality, limericks are best spoken aloud!
Here is a limerick for today, written by yours truly:
Mother thought gin was just dandy,
But father was fond of his brandy.
Tho' barley and hops,
In my book are tops!
Together they’re better than candy!
Here is a limerick for today, written by yours truly:
Mother thought gin was just dandy,
But father was fond of his brandy.
Tho' barley and hops,
In my book are tops!
Together they’re better than candy!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Big Beers Belgians & Barleywines 2010 (Day 2)
Here are some pictures and commentary from Day 2 (Saturday, Jan. 9) of the 2010 BBB festival in Vail CO. I highly recommend this festival. There are seminars, beer dinners, a homebrew contest and a commercial tasting session of over 200 different beers!
(you can click on the pictures for larger views)
The morning started at 10:00 AM with a seminar called "Brewing Outside the Box: Brewers Gone Wild!" The panelists spoke about their experience and experiments with unusual/extreme styles.
Panelists included: Kevin DeLange - Dry Dock Brewing, Sam Calagione - Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, John Mallett - Bell's Brewing Co., Steven Pauwels - Boulevard Brewing Co., David Edgar - White Labs Yeast Co.
Here I am, listening intently, at 10:00 AM, with 7 beer samples in front of me. This brewing business is hard work!
The next seminar was called "Brewing With The Trappists" and featured Lodewijk & Gijs Swinkels from LaTrappe at Bierbrouwerij Koningshoeven in The Netherlands. They talked about what it's like to brew at a Trappist Monastery and the brewing climate in The Netherlands and Europe.
Lodewijk Swinkels
Dan Bradford - publisher, All About Beer Magazine
The next brewmaster's seminar was called "La Folie: Wood Aged Sour Beers." It featured Peter Bouckaert of New Belgium Brewing Co. He explained the brewing process for various sour beer styles. His two sons helped with visual aids.
Peter Bouckaert and sons.
And now, the commercial tasting with over 200 different strong beers from around the U.S. and abroad!
Congratulations to Nick Callaway, who won three medals in the homebrew competition!
Chad and John-Michael of Michelob Brewing Co.
Grand Teton Brewing Co.
Here's to good friends!
Nick, Luke, Me.
Sam Calagione, meet Luke Moore.
Sam Calagione and Adam Avery.
Rob Todd of Allagash Brewing Co.
Me with Ray Daniels and Nick Callaway.
Here's a link to photos from day 1
The next seminar was called "Brewing With The Trappists" and featured Lodewijk & Gijs Swinkels from LaTrappe at Bierbrouwerij Koningshoeven in The Netherlands. They talked about what it's like to brew at a Trappist Monastery and the brewing climate in The Netherlands and Europe.
Lodewijk Swinkels
Dan Bradford - publisher, All About Beer Magazine
The next brewmaster's seminar was called "La Folie: Wood Aged Sour Beers." It featured Peter Bouckaert of New Belgium Brewing Co. He explained the brewing process for various sour beer styles. His two sons helped with visual aids.
Peter Bouckaert and sons.
And now, the commercial tasting with over 200 different strong beers from around the U.S. and abroad!
Congratulations to Nick Callaway, who won three medals in the homebrew competition!
Chad and John-Michael of Michelob Brewing Co.
Grand Teton Brewing Co.
Here's to good friends!
Sam Calagione, meet Luke Moore.
Sam Calagione and Adam Avery.
Rob Todd of Allagash Brewing Co.
Me with Ray Daniels and Nick Callaway.
Here's a link to photos from day 1
Big Beers Belgians & Barleywines 2010 (Day 1)
Here are some pictures and commentary from Day 1 (Friday, Jan. 8) of the 2010 BBB festival in Vail CO. I highly recommend this festival. There are seminars, beer dinners, a homebrew contest and a grand tasting session of over 200 different beers!
(you can click on the pictures for larger views)
Sampling off-flavors in beer during the Cicerone workshop
Ray Daniels lecturing at the Cicerone workshop. Ray developed the Cicerone certification program to train sellers, servers and distributors of beer how to better care for, understand and present beer.
For more info, visit: http://www.cicerone.org/
Welcome reception on Friday after the Cicerone workshop. Lots of great food and special beers brewed exclusively for the 10th anniversary of the festival.
Dave Mentus of the Pumphouse Brewery in Longmont, CO
Below are some of the beers (but not all) I sampled at the welcome reception.
After the welcome reception, it was time for the judges to convene. 60 judges sampled, rated, critiqued, scored and ranked well over 100 entries from top notch homebrewers. Nick and I stayed to help out.
Room full O' judges!
My table.
Nick standing at his table.
Friends gather after the judging. (L to R) Dan Rabin of Celebrator Beer News, David Edgar of Mountain West Brewery Supply, John Carlson of Colorado Brewers Guild
Later in the evening it was time to head in to the gourmet beer dinner. 6 courses, each paired with beer from New Belgium and LaTrappe. Dinner was fantastic! Here is the menu:
We finished dinner at about midnight. What a day! Time to crash and get ready for day 2. Here's the link..
For more info, visit: http://www.cicerone.org/
Welcome reception on Friday after the Cicerone workshop. Lots of great food and special beers brewed exclusively for the 10th anniversary of the festival.
Dave Mentus of the Pumphouse Brewery in Longmont, CO
Below are some of the beers (but not all) I sampled at the welcome reception.
After the welcome reception, it was time for the judges to convene. 60 judges sampled, rated, critiqued, scored and ranked well over 100 entries from top notch homebrewers. Nick and I stayed to help out.
Room full O' judges!
My table.
Nick standing at his table.
Friends gather after the judging. (L to R) Dan Rabin of Celebrator Beer News, David Edgar of Mountain West Brewery Supply, John Carlson of Colorado Brewers Guild
Later in the evening it was time to head in to the gourmet beer dinner. 6 courses, each paired with beer from New Belgium and LaTrappe. Dinner was fantastic! Here is the menu:
We finished dinner at about midnight. What a day! Time to crash and get ready for day 2. Here's the link..
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