February 2007

Kiwi Beer Drinker of the Year

by Jay Brooks on February 28, 2007 · 0 comments

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New Zealand has picked up the challenge and today will be hosting their own Beer Drinker of the Year contest which will take place at the Cock & Bull in Te Rapa, Hamilton. Only announced less than three weeks ago by Bruce Holloway, beer and sports writer for the Waikato Times, the contest plans to widen the field for next year’s contest.

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On Saturday, Diane Catanzaro became the 11th recipient of the coveted title “Beer Drinker of the Year,” and only the second woman to win the award. Catanzaro is a college professor in Norfolk, Virginia, a homebrewer and a BJCP-certified beer judge.

Diane Catanzaro moments after winning. Behind her are judges Tom Ciccateri (2005 winner), Tom Dalldorf (Celebrator Beer News), Gary Steinel (2003 winner) and Carolyn Smagalski (aka The Beer Fox, Bellaonline.com). (Photo by Duane Howell)

From the Press Release:

A professor of industrial/organizational psychology at Christopher Newport University (in Newport News, VA), Catanzaro is the second woman to win the competition. (Cornelia Corey of Clemmons, NC won the title in 2001.) Her home beer bar is The Biergarden in Portsmouth, Virginia.

“This is a dream come true for me,” Catanzaro said after winning the title. “I can use the title to carry the flag for Beer Nation and spread the news about craft beer. And it gives me an opportunity to promote a better understanding of beer to women in America.”

“Beer is not just some fizzy yellow drink,” she said. “It has a rich history, an incredible array of styles and flavors, and it’s part of a healthy life style. And it’s not just for the boys.”

Catanzaro, a finalist in last year’s Beerdrinker contest, beat out finalists Logan Perkins (of Denver, Colorado) and Phil Farrell (Cumming, GA). Her impressive beer drinking experiences, humor and beer ambassadorship helped her land the crown.

“I’ve never seen three more deserving finalists,” said Tom Dalldorf, editor and publisher of Celebrator Beer News and one of the seven judges for the finals. ”But Diane was very engaging, and her personality and very beery background helped her win the title. She speaks well for the beer community.”

The finalists weathered two hours of difficult questions from the judges. The queries stretched from questions about beer chemistry, styles and history, to the finalists’ abilities to sing old beer-advertising jingles and recall esoteric beer trivia.

During the competition’s Beer Whispering segment, Catanzaro impressed judges with a cross-continental conversation with a blend of the Duchess de Bourgogne and Oskar Blues Brewery’s Old Chub Scottish-Style Ale.

For her closing statement, she sang a reworked version of the bygone blues song “Beer Drinking Woman” that referenced Tommee Arthur, Flying Dog Brewery’s Horn Dog barley wine, and female craft brewing legend Carol Stoudt.

Catanzaro’s 2006 beer experiences included tasting beer at numerous breweries, bars and festivals in the US and Belgium, and leading 16 college students on a tour of Belgian breweries and bars.

On the heels of her Beerdrinker victory, she leaves this week for Belgium with another group of students. The group will explore the art and history of Belgium, and its beer culture. While in Belgium, Catanzaro will attend the Zythos Beer Festival and the famed “open brew day” at Cantillon Brewery in Brussels.

On her beer resume, she outlined her philosophy about beer drinking: “People who say they don’t like beer just haven’t met the right beer! I’ll be happy to arrange an introduction… I can be a positive role model for more women to discover the joy of beer and break stereotypes.”

Beer Drinker of the Year Diane Catanzaro with her beer-drinking Barbie, a model Mattel will probably not be offering for sale anytime soon. Pity, really.. (Photo by Tom Dalldorf)

Diane Catanzaro’s Barbie posing fellow finalist Phil Farrell’s infamous rubber chicken. (Photo by Tom Dalldorf)

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Fort Bragg Beer Festival

by Jay Brooks on February 26, 2007 · 0 comments

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3.17

Fort Bragg Beer Festival (11th annual)

Eagle’s Hall, Fort Bragg, California
707.964.3798

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Washington Brewers Festival

by Jay Brooks on February 25, 2007 · 0 comments

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6.16-17

Washington Brewers Festival (2nd annual)

Saint Edward State Park, 14445 Juanita Drive NE, Kenmore, Washington
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Washington Cask Beer Festival

by Jay Brooks on February 25, 2007 · 0 comments

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2.11

Washington Cask Beer Festival

Alki Room @ Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, Washington
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Linda Starck Loses Her Battle With Cancer

by Jay Brooks on February 23, 2007 · 0 comments

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Sad news, indeed, today as I got the word that earlier this morning Linda Starck passed away in her home. She will be deeply missed. Thanks to all the brewers, homebrewers and other caring people who gave so generously to help Linda with her battle. I know that she and her family greatly appreciated the outpouring of support. In the last correspondence I received from Linda, she wrote “I’m overwhelmed by all that you are doing to help support my treatments. It really means a lot to me and my family.”

 
Linda Starck lost her valiant fight against lung cancer Friday, February 23 at 8:25 a.m. in her home. She was surrounded by family. Since being diagnosed a year ago, on February 28, 2006, she showed unbounded courage and grace in her battle. Linda was well loved in the brewing industry. She was a Brewers Association staff member for over 20 years. She was loved by those who knew her and will be missed by many.

A memorial service is anticipated — A Celebration of Life is being planned — hopefully Friday or Saturday, March 2 or 3. Additional information will be posted as it is determined by Linda’s family. A special memorial web page has been set up by the Brewers Association so people can write thoughts in celebration of Linda’s life. This page is now up and it will be the place to get updates and share your thoughts

The family is collecting photos immediately for use at the memorial service. If you would like to submit any photos, please include your name and return information if you would like photos returned.

Email digital photos to:

Bill Wolfkiel, AWTLLP@aol.com

Send photos to:

Bill Wolfkiel
6525 Gunpark Drive, Suite 370-501
Boulder, CO 80301

The family asks that no flowers be sent, but rather, contributions be made to the American Lung Association:

American Lung Association
61 Broadway, 6th floor
New York, NY 10006.

Thanks to so many who generously supported Linda throughout this last year. Join us in remembering Linda and share your thoughts and stories here. Check the memorial page for updated information.

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Style Trends for Early 2007

February 23, 2007

Here is a chart of the latest style trends broken out by the top 10 selling styles, based on year to date sales as of January 28, 2007, courtesy of DBBB, the Domestic Brewers Bottled Brands. They publish the book, “The Essential Reference of Domestic Brewers and Their Bottled Brands” and have a website, which [...]

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Choosing Responsibility

February 22, 2007

Join Together is a neo-prohibitionist group that is run by the Boston University School of Public Health. I say that, because they are funded primarily by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and in my opinion Johnson was an extremist nut job, especially with regards to alcohol. But Join Together does a great job of collecting [...]

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Beats, Brews & BBQs

February 21, 2007

2.24 Beats, Brews & BBQs (4th annual) World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 215.222.1400 [ website ]

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Kona Brewers Festival

February 21, 2007

3.10 Kona Brewers Festival (12th annual) Kona Brewing Co., 75-5629 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 808.331.3033 [ festival website ]  

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Bud TV Under Fire

February 21, 2007

The first time I logged into Bud.tv, I had a heck of a time gaining access and proving that I was over 21 despite the fact that I’m more than twice as old as the age of consent. Presumably, that was because I’ve recently moved and I had to use my old information to get [...]

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Job Listing: Trumer Looking for Two

February 20, 2007

Trumer Brauerei in Berkeley, California has two immediate openings for entry level positions at the brewery. According to the posting, “duties will be primarily focused in cellars, filtration, packaging and warehouse, with potential to include brewing. Brewery experience a plus, as is forklift experience.” Also from the posting: Trumer Brauerei is an equal opportunity employer. [...]

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Pyramid Alehouse 10th Anniversary Party in Berkeley

February 20, 2007

3.1 Pyramid Alehouse 10th Anniversary Party in Berkeley Pyramid Alehouse, 901 Gilman Street, Berkeley, California 510.528.9880 [ website ] [ tickets ]  

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Pyramid Alehouse in Berkeley’s 10th Anniversary Party

February 20, 2007

The Pyramid Alehouse located on Gilman in Berkeley will be hosting a party March 1, beginning at 7:00 p.m. to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Washington brewery in California. 3.1 Pyramid Alehouse 10th Anniversary Party in Berkeley Pyramid Alehouse, 901 Gilman Street, Berkeley, California 510.528.9880 [ website ] [ tickets ]  

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It’s Official! Double-Digit Craft Beer Growth Again!

February 20, 2007

The results are in and again craft beer has hit one out of the park. For the fourth straight year, growth in the sale of craft beer has shown signifcant improvement. From the BA press release: The continuing growth of craft beer entered double digit territory in 2006, with sales by craft brewers up 11.7% [...]

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The Celebrator’s 19th Anniversary Party

February 20, 2007

Sunday was the 19th Anniversary Party for the Celebrator Beer News. It was held at Trumer Brauerei in Berkeley, California from 4 to 8 p.m. There was a really good turnout for the party and a lot of friends and colleagues were there, which was great fun. Also, there was some terrific beer from twenty [...]

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