Monday, December 21, 2009

Are you ready for the Holidays?




My wife calls it an obsession, but last I heard, there were not any support groups for "my husband can not leave a beer store within 15 minutes from entering", so until then, I am in the clear, even though I partially agree. The holidays are a great time to celebrate, whether it be our lives, friendships, family, Jesus (who really drank beer at the last supper), time off work, or more time to drink. I like to do as much of the above as possible, and the picture above is the result of the recent trip to stock up on our Holiday celebration stock.

Many of these brands were produced within or very near the Michigan border and available at many craft beer suppliers. Lets start with the bottom, left to right.

Ann Arbor Brewery Phat Abbott Belgian Tripel, 10% abv. Opaque pale yellow. Spicy fruity aromas. Medium bodied and rich with tropical fruits, banana, and sweet candied malt character that lingers on a long slightly spicy finish.

Bell's Winter White wheat ale, 5% abv. A Wheat Ale brewed with American Wheat and a proprietary blend of Hefe and classic Belgian-style yeasts. A refreshing winter alternative created from the subtle fusion of two classic flavors.

B. Nectar Meadery Wildberry Pyment, 13% abv. A ‘Pyment’ (pie-ment) is a mead made with grapes. This one is made with clover honey, shiraz grape juice, and natural wildberry concentrate. It is full bodied and semi-sweet. Makes a great sangria or try it over ice as a spritzer. Our most popular mead.

Shorts Soft Parade, 7.2% abv. A fermented potion we call fruit rye ale. This gourmet specialty is engineered of toasted rye flakes and two row malted barley. These ingredients make a beer that we ferment with freshly pureed strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. The result is a sweet effervescent fruit delicacy most notable for its alluring color and drink ability.

Great Lakes Christmas Ale, 7.5% abv. A robust style of beer made with spices to celebrate the festive season. Coming from the Great Lakes website, this description does no justice to the flavor and body of this beer. It is a must try.

Shorts mixed 6 pack of newly released beers. Including, Pb&j a peanut butter stour blended with a fruit rye ale. Cup A Joe Coffee Creme Stout, Deep aromatics of malt, sweet espresso and roasted cocoa. Flavor is robust with big malt character covered with cream and coffee. It’s everyone’s favorite coffee stout. Über Goober Oatmeal Stout, A prominent chocolate nuttiness on the nose with a big, chewy, full flavor on the palate. Creamy oatmeal fused with peanut puree compliments rich caramel and roasted malts. It’s uniquely satisfying and very popular. The Mystery Stout, This beer demands respect and respect it will have. Imperial Oatmeal Stout with cocoa and molasses. It possesses rare flavor combinations which can overload even the most experienced beer connoisseur. Capture every bit of its warmth and wisdom, as it will demand all of your attention. Joe's Kind Ale.

ALso tucked in that mixed six pack is a Founders Backwoods Bastard, 10.2 abv. Big and delicious for your ‘perty mouth. Expect lovely, warm smells of single malt scotch, oaky bourbon barrels, smoke, sweet caramel and roasted malts, a bit of earthy spice and a scintilla of dark cherries. It’s a kick-back sipper made to excite the pallet.

Dark Horse 4 Elf Winter Ale, 6.5% abv. Pours a semi-clear dark brown colored brew with an average sized beige head that slowly dissipates to a thin ring. Aroma of caramel and chocolate malts, ginger, a hint of black licorice, and cloves. Taste is medium to full bodied, flavors of chocolate malt, nutmeg, cloves, licorice and ginger. Finish is semi-sweet and spicy with some floral hop aftertaste.

Great Lakes Commodore Perry, 6.4% abv. Again, a very terrible, if nothing, description of what makes this beer stand out as an IPA. Robust hop, malt and spicey flavor. THis IPA is not a hop head hit you in the face bitterness beer, even though it is 80 IBU's. You will feel the flavor.

Arcadia Ales Sky High Rye, 6% abv. A West Coast-style Pale Ale with rye malt, Sky High Rye boasts a massive floral aroma of resinous hops. The hops contribute flavor notes of lemons, peaches, and pine needles, combined with the sweet, malty flavors of toffee and bread. Rye adds a pleasant peppery, spicy note like a fresh slice of pumpernickel bread. Very well-rounded and very drinkable, Sky High Rye will surely inspire adventure in all who taste it.

Goose Island Mild Winter, 5.6%abv. Toffee brown, medium-bodied, with a creamy head and an aroma of raisins and freshly baked dark bread. Mild Winter’s rich caramel malt and spicy rye flavors are sure to take the bite out of whatever Old Man Winter brews up for you this year.

Shorts PB&J, Blend of Uber Goober and Soft Parade (fruit rye ale).

New Holland Charkoota Rye, 7.5% abv. a Smoked Rye Dopplebock. An homage to all things Pig, including Porkapalooza and the age-old tradition of Charcuterie, Charkoota Rye’s malty backbone is derived from a blend of rye and four other malts, including malted barley smoked over cherry wood.

North Peak Siren Ale, pours out a coppery amber with a minimal whitish head. sweet malt aroma, with caramel and bread forward and a touch of green cascade-like hops behind. more sweet malt taste, and well-balanced with a hint of hops, very smooth and easy-drinking. nicely done amber ale.

Johnnie Walker Red label, for the father in law.

Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron, 12% abv. An unfiltered, unfettered, unprecedented brown ale aged in handmade wooden brewing vessels. The caramel and vanilla complexity unique to this beer comes from the exotic Paraguayan Palo Santo wood from which these tanks were crafted. Palo Santo means "holy tree" and it's wood has been used in South American wine-making communities.

Bells Brewery, Two Hearted Ale Bubba Keg. So good out of the tap day after day, if it lasts that long.

North Peak Diabolical IPA, No real reviews as of yet, nor any mention an the North Peak's website. Too bad.

I plan to have one of each in the next week an a half.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Kuhnhenn Winter Solstice Celebration




Kuhnhenn Brewery will be celebrating the winter solstice beginning this Sunday December 20 precisely at 12:47 pm. Monday will contain Wassailing, and Tuesday.....is Tuesday, according to the Kuhnhenn website. So Far thee beer releases are: Fourth Dementia Olde Ale (Bronze medal at GABF this year) 2008 Fourth Dementia (Drought only Monday night) Winter Wonder Lager Shwartz Bock Bourbon Barrel Barley Wine.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Lamibc Ale from Jolly Pumpkin comes to fruition




One of the most influential and time consuming styles of beer is now coming to fruition in Michigan's own backyard. Lambic, a style created and perfected in Belgium is controlled spontaniety at its best. Traditionally, ales and lagers are fermented with specific strains of cultivated and cultured yeasts. Many of these are available to the local homebrewer, and many others are created, shaped, and confined specifically for breweries own personal use. Lambics, are created in nearly opposite fashions. They are allowed to cool openly, over many hours, which allows the introduction of wild yeasts and bacteria from the open air (rahter tahn ales and lagers being cooled rapidly in closed containers). The air isn't the only contributer, however, as time, exposure, and research has revealed that a brewers environment, or "kitchen", so to speak, has much to contribute to the shape of things to come. Much of the bacteria needed to produce a Lambic resides in the vessels (or casks) that are used to store them. Up to 86 microorganisms have been identified in lambic beer, the most significant being Brettanomyces bruxellensis, or Brett. These yeasts and organisms are sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow moving, meaning that years and years are needed to shape and mature this style, which styles include Lambic (pure), Mars, Geueze, Faro, Kriek, and Fruit.

Lambics have very distinctive flavors: dry, vinous, and cidery, with a slightly sour to tart aftertaste.

Well, enough of the awesomely boring stuff, and on to the taste. The most frequent Lambic style I can refer you to is Lindemon's Framboise, with the most popular being their Raspberry Lambic. Thankfully In Michigan Jolly Pumpkin hs become one of the very few breweries to experiment with the patience required in the Lambic style. Lambicious Dexterius will be released on New Years eve at the breweries, and very limited, but attainable amounts will be available shortly there after at your favorite specialty supplier.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Time flies when your...

Drinking, yes, they always say. But my lapse in communications is due to too many other time retaining initiatives. So for my four loyal fans, I apologize on any inside Michigan adventures and discoveries you may have missed. Rest assured, I have been actively consuming great Michigan beer, keeping up with the Jones', and am full of exciting things for you to try and look forward to.

Seasonals are out! Available in bottles primarily in Michigan we have Bell's Christmas Ale. Also available near our fine border is Great Lakes Christmas Ale and Goose Island Christmas Ale (proceeds from GI are donated to a local Chicago charity). Within the tap houses of local breweries there are sure to be some seasonal treats.

Kuhnhenn Brewery winter solstice is December 20-22. So Far thee beer releases are: Fourth Dementia Olde Ale (Bronze medal at GABF this year) 2008 Fourth Dementia (Drought only Monday night) Winter Wonder Lager Shwartz Bock Bourbon Barrel Barley Wine.

Michigan Brewers Guild Winter Festival tickets are on sale. This event is Saturday February 27th at Comstock Park just north of Grand Rapids.

North Peak Brewing Company is now distributing. They have an IPA, a wheat, and I believe a Pale Ale. The packaging is a bit oblong and the bottles are 12 oz stubbies, like Red Stripe uses.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Harvest Festival this weekend in Eastern Market

This weekend we find ourselves at the end of the Michigan Brewers Guild sponsored festivals. It has been a great year for the guild, which expanded their festival efforts by 50%. This year we saw the addition of the UPtoberfest, and the Harvest Festival. The latter is what will be concluded this Saturday in Eastern Market.

The cost is $35 in advance here or $40 at the gate. Dont let that cost detour you however, each ticket comes with 12 drink tokens good for samples of anything your heart adores, which usually come in 4-6 ounce range. As the day draws to an end, the breweries get a bit more generous with the samples. Participating breweries include:

Arbor Brewing Co.
Arcadia Brewing Co.
Atwater Block Brewery
Bastone
Big Rock Chop and Brewhouse
Black Lotus Brewing Co.
Blue Tractor BBQ & Brewery
Copper Canyon Brewery
Dark Horse Brewing Co.
Detroit Beer Co.
Dragonmead Microbrewery
Fort Street Brewery
Founders Brewing Co.
Frankenmuth Brewing Co.
Great Baraboo Brewing Co.
Grizzly Peak Brewing Co.
Hopcat
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
Keweenaw Brewing Co.
Kuhnhenn Brewing Co.
Liberty Street Brewing Co.
The Livery
Motor City Brewing Works
New Holland Brewing Co.
Northern United Brewing Co.
Original Gravity Brewing Co.
Redwood Brewing Co.
Right Brain Brewery
Rochester Mills Beer Co.
Royal Oak Brewery
Saugatuck Brewing Co.
Sherwood Brewing Co.
Short’s Brewing Co.
Traffic Jam & Snug
Woodward Avenue Brewers

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Help eliminate the monster

My largest intended purpose of this blog is to help keep the public informed, educated, and interested in the achievements and production of Michigan craft beer. There are 49 other states within this great country as well, and if there is just one brewery within those states that produces great beer, and truly loves their contribution and effort to do so, then that state, produces great beer.

In the past few days we have seen an explosion of injustice within the craft beer movement. A small brewet in Vermont, called Rock Art is being challenged by Monster energy drinks to cease and desist all marketing of its ale title "The Vermonster". Monster energy claims the two names could confuse customers. Here we have a corporation worth many millions taking on a self employed brewer, employer of 6, father of 2, and apparently the courts regarding trademark infringement say, if you dont fight, you lose.

Please take a look at this video, then visit the links below to learn how you can make a difference in this insanity.



outube Video "Matt & 'The Monster:'"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbG_woqXTeg

WCAX Channel 3 News. Video Included:
http://www.wcax.com/global/story.asp?s=11291060

Fox News 44. Video and Article:
http://www.fox44now.com/global/category.asp?C=108942

AP Article (Featured on NY Times, MSNBC.com, etc.)
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/10/12/us/AP-US-Monster-Drink-Fight.html?_r=2
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33282954/ns/business-small_business/

Seven Days Article
http://www.7dvt.com/2009monster-mash

Stowe Today Article
http://www.stowetoday.com/articles/2009/10/07/stowe_reporter/news/local_news/doc4ac49c78bab8a795365935.txt

Beer Advocate Discussion
http://beeradvocate.com/forum/read/2319476
http://beeradvocate.com/forum/read/2329283

Boston Globe Article:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2009/10/12/vermont_brewery_told_to_change_beer_name/

Rutland Herald Article:
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20091012/NEWS04/910120351

Burlington Free Press:
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200991012018

Wallet Pop Article:
http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2009/10/12/a-monster-lawyer-comes-knocking-at-a-small-brewery/

NECN News Story (Video included):
http://www.necn.com/Boston/Business/2009/10/14/Vermont-brewery-dealing-with/1255565091.html

The Consumerist:
http://consumerist.com/5381528/brewer-sued-by-monster-energy-drink-asks-america-for-help

2nd Seven Days Article "Rock Art Redux:"
http://www.7dvt.com/2009rock-art-redux

Seattle Beer News:
http://seattlebeernews.com/?p=902

Beer Wars post:
http://beerwarsmovie.com/2009/10/14/the-latest-david-and-goliath-saga-in-the-beer-wars/

Washington City Paper:
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/youngandhungry/2009/10/15/a-true-monster-attacks-rock-art-brewery-can-twitter-and-facebook-help/

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Giant Pumpkin!



Welcome to October! Golden copper leaves, indian corn, football, sweaters and toasty beverages. Many say this is their favorite time of year and to live in Michigan it almost has to be, because what proceeds these beautiful transitions is sometimes unbearable and menacing. This time of year brings about some great seasonal delights from local breweries, octoberfest, fall ambers, and of course, pumpkin (and spice!). Pumpkin beers can very greatly between flavor profiles, some a rich as a muffin and others as light as a seed. Spice profile can be abundant as well, with obvious hints of vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger. Below is a list of some pumpkin specialties available within the southeast, some are bottled, while others are tap only. Enjoy one with a giant piece of pie!

New Holland Brewery - Ichabod (bottled)

Arcadia Ales - Jawjacker (bottled)

Michigan Brewing Company - Screamin' Pumpkin Spiced Ale (bottled)

Dragonmead - Lil's Grumplin Pumpkin

Bastone Brewery - Belgian Pumpkin Porter (my personal favorite)

Woodward Avenue Brewery - Pumpkin Ale

Sherwood Brewery - Smoked Pumpkin Porter (excited to try!)

Kuhnhenn Brewery - Natural Pumpkin Ale

Motor City Brew Werks - Pumpkin Ale (excited to try!)

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