Zombie Dust, Three Floyds Brewing Company, Munster, IN (American Pale Ale, Rated 100) |
Monday, December 30, 2013
Zombie Dust
Friday, December 20, 2013
Global Warmer
Global Warmer, Sixpoint Brewery, Brooklyn, NY (Imperial/Double Red Ale, Rated 94) |
Monday, December 16, 2013
Old Foghorn Ale
Old Foghorn Ale, Anchor Brewing Company, San Francisco, CA (Barley wine, Rated 99) |
Saturday, December 7, 2013
4 Elf Winter Warmer Ale
4 Elf Winter Warmer Ale, Dark Horse Brewing Company, Marshall, MI (Spice/Herb/Vegetable, Rated 94) |
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
St. Thomas Belgian Abbey
St. Thomas Belgian Abbey, Potosi Brewing Company, Potosi, WI (Abbey Dubbel) |
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Narwhal Imperial Stout
Narwhal Imperial Stout, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Chico, CA (Imperial Stout, Rated 99) |
Autumn Maple
Autumn Maple, The Bruery, Placentia, CA (Spice/Herb/Vegetable, Rated 93) |
Friday, November 22, 2013
Warlock
Warlock, Southern Tier Brewing Company, Lakewood, NY (Imperial Stout, Rated 98) |
Friday, November 15, 2013
Bad Axe Imperial IPA
Bad Axe Imperial IPA, Big Wood Brewery, White Bear Lake, MN (Imperial/Double IPA, Rated 91) |
Morning Wood Coffee Stout
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stout
Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stout, Lexington Brewing Company, Lexington, KY (Imperial Stout) |
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Fall Hornin' Pumpkin Ale
Fall Hornin' Pumpkin Ale, Anderson Valley Brewing Company, Boonville, CA |
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Bark Bite IPA
Bark Bite IPA, Big Wood Brewery, White Bear Lake, MN (IPA) |
Jack Pine Savage
Jack Pine Savage, Big Wood Brewery, White Bear Lake, MN (American Pale Ale) |
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Lakefront My Turn #005 - Chris - Maple Vanilla Doppelbock Lager
Lakefront My Turn #5 - Chris - Maple Vanilla Doppelbock Lager, Lakefront Brewery, Milwaukee, WI |
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Alaskan Pilot Series: Pumpkin Porter
Alaskan Pilot Series: Pumpkin Porter, Alaskan Brewing Company, Juneau, AK (Spice/Herb/Vegetable) |
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
24 American Microbreweries Every Beer Lover Should Know
24 American Microbreweries Every Beer Lover Should Know
There's a few of these microbreweries that I'm quite familiar with. In fact, Three Floyds Brewing (Munster, IN), Tallgrass Brewing Company (Manhattan, KS), and Sixpoint Brewery (Brooklyn, NY) are three of my favorites. I'll be on the lookout for the others. Excuse me...I have work to do.
There's a few of these microbreweries that I'm quite familiar with. In fact, Three Floyds Brewing (Munster, IN), Tallgrass Brewing Company (Manhattan, KS), and Sixpoint Brewery (Brooklyn, NY) are three of my favorites. I'll be on the lookout for the others. Excuse me...I have work to do.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Czar Brew Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout
Czar Brew Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout |
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Plum Noir (Blackwater Series)
Plum Noir, Southern Tier Brewing Company, Lakewood, NY (Imperial/Strong Porter, Rated 94) |
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Brewers Reserve Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale
Brewers Reserve Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale, Central Waters Brewing Company, Amherst, WI (Scotch Ale, Rated 97) |
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Redband Stout
Redband Stout, Great River Brewery, Davenport, IA (Stout, Rated 96) |
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Silver & Gold IPL
Silver & Gold IPL, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Cleveland, OH (Strong Pale Lager/Imperial Pils, Rated 90) |
Monday, July 22, 2013
Black Hatter
Black Hatter, New Holland Brewing Company, Holland, MI |
Thursday, July 18, 2013
20th Anniversary Strong Ale
20th Anniversary Strong Ale, New Glarus Brewing Company, New Glarus, WI (Abbey Dubbel, Rated 97) |
Happy 20th Anniversary New Glarus! I am both very grateful to live in the only state that you distribute and saddened that my friends from outside Wisconsin cannot enjoy your beer! Guess they'll just have to visit! Cheers to 20 more!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Horn Dog Barley Wine
Horn Dog Barley Wine, Flying Dog Brewery, Frederick, MD (Barley Wine, Rated 93) |
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Envy
Envy, St. Francis Brewing Company, St. Francis, WI |
Lust
Wrath
Monday, June 24, 2013
Black Rose Ale
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Really Cool Waterslides IPA
Really Cool Waterslides IPA, 3 Sheeps Brewing Company, Sheboygan, WI |
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Rogue Farms OREgasmic Ale
Rogue Farms OREgasmic Ale, Rogue Ales, Newport, OR (American Pale Ale, Rated 92) |
Monday, June 10, 2013
Hell
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Furious
Furious, Surly Brewing Company, Brooklyn Center, MN (IPA, Rated 100) |
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Coffee Bender
Coffee Bender, Surly Brewing Company, Brooklyn Center, MN (Brown Ale, Rated 98) |
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Bender
Bender, Surly Brewing Company, Brooklyn Center, MN (Brown Ale, Rated 97) |
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Ethos IPA
Ethos IPA, Tallgrass Brewing Company, Manhattan, KS (IPA, Rated 95) |
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Woody Creek White
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Stag Series #7 - Barleywine
Stag Series #7 - Barleywine, August Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, MN |
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Hopdinger Pale Ale
Monday, May 6, 2013
Beer Snob Tour 2.0
It finally happened. After last year's successful Inaugural Beer Snob Tour, we finally went on Beer Snob Tour 2.0. Not completely sure it should have been called 2.0 though. There have been one, two, or even three smaller brewery tours since the inaugural in April 2012. I know I mentioned that a trip to Chicago or Indiana might be in the works, but this time we decided to venture North. The original plan was to tour three breweries: Stevens Point Brewery (Stevens Point, WI), Oso Brewing Company (Plover, WI), and Central Waters Brewing Company (Amherst, WI). That wasn't to be though as Stevens Point Brewery was going through some renovations. Alas, a great day of fun, friends, and beer.
First stop on this tour was Oso Brewing Company in Plover, WI. A little longer drive this time as it was just over 2 hours to get to Plover, WI. Never having been to Plover, we didn't know what to expect. Surprise we were to find that Oso was in a strip mall. Who would have thought that one. They occupied two spaces. On one side was their tap room and on the other was the brewery. The brewery was a small facility, producing about 5000 barrels per year. Tour guide said they hoped to do about 7500 barrels. In case you were wondering, a barrel of beer is about 50 gallons, not to be confused with the typical, consumer-purchased half- (15.5 gallons) or quarter- (7.75 gallons) barrels. A fairly quick, 30-40 minute tour of the brewery, and then it was on to to tap room to sample the goods. Beers sampled: The Big O (Farmhouse Ale), Hopdinger (American Pake Ale), Hopwhoopin' (IPA), Memory Lane (Pilsener), Night Train (Oatmeal Porter), Rusty Red (Amber Ale), Doe in Heat (Golden Ale/Blonde Ale), Imperial Black Scotch Ale (Scotch Ale), Imperial Potato Maibock (Heller Bock), and Lupulin Maximus (Imperial/Double IPA).
The Tap Room |
Barrel aging |
The Sampler |
One interesting fact...Oso Brewing Company got their start from repurposed dairy used equipment and equipment from Central Waters Brewing Company...our next, and last, stop on this tour.
Central Waters has quickly become one of my favorite breweries. After sampling nearly a thousand beers from all over, it's way too difficult to choose a favorite beer. There are so many great beers out there. Many times what beer I drink is dependent on the time of year or my mood. Each should be enjoyed differently. But what I have come to experience is that there are some breweries who take such pride and perfection in what they do, that there isn't a beer they produce that I don't love. Central Waters is one of those breweries to me.
Central Waters was founded in 1998 in the owner's dorm room. The story is that the initial attempts at brewing beer were so bad he didn't even drink them. Obviously they got the hang of it and soon enough were brewing beer out of an old Ford dealership. The original two owners were Paul Graham and Clint Schultz and were soon joined by Anello Mollica. I actually had the opportunity to meet Anello in October 2012 at Sugar Maple (one of my favorite Milwaukee bars) and listen to him tell us all about the beer they make as well as other stories about brewing. Central Waters is well-known for their bourbon barrel aged beer. In fact, they have become one of the largest, if not the largest, barrel aging brewery in the U.S. In October, Anello said they planned on using 12 thousand barrels in 2013. Yeah for us! During the Sugar Maple beer session as well as Milwaukee Beer Week this year, I had the rare opportunity to sample a few of their very special beers...Exodus (a sour ale brewed with cherries) and Fifteen (an imperial stout brewed especially for their 15th anniversary).
Back to the tour... Well, they only have one tour on Saturdays (5pm) and we missed it. Let's face it though, if you've been on one tour, you know how they make the beer. It's all about the presentation at that point.
The sample, from left to right (as you are looking at the picture), was: Bourbon Barrel La Petite Mort (Belgian Strong Ale), Brewhouse Coffee Stout (Stout), Belgian Blonde (Belgian Strong Ale), White IPA (IPA), Illumination Double IPA (Imperial/Double IPA), and Rye Barrel Aged Stout (Imperial Stout).
View more pictures here.
A great day it was. Already thinking about Beer Snob 3.0. Though Chicago and Indiana are still on my mine, there are nearly 90 breweries in Wisconsin alone. Of course, Chicago or Indiana are shorter drives than most Wisconsin breweries. Next trip might be to Madison. Guess you'll have to wait and see.
Until next time...Cheers!
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