Brookston Beer Bulletin

Jay R. Brooks on Beer

  • Home
  • About
  • Editorial
  • Birthdays
  • Art & Beer

Socialize

  • Dribbble
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • GitHub
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Powered by Genesis

Limited Release Beer’s Pliny the Younger Video

March 15, 2013 By Jay Brooks

pliny-the-younger
During this year’s Pliny the Younger release day at Russian River Brewing last month, I met Ron and Rob, who have embarked on creating a video series of rare beer releases under the banner of Limited Release Beer. The idea is to go around the country documenting the brouhaha surrounding each rare beer’s release. So far they’ve done videos for Portsmouth’s Kate the Great, Three Floyd’s Dark Lord, Surly’s Darkness, and the Bruery’s Black Tuesday. The latest video, of course, was just released, and it was this year’s Pliny the Younger.

The video runs about 17 minutes, and includes some background history and information, the day itself, a nice interview with Vinnie Cilurzo talking about Pliny, a Mission Impossible-style animation of stealing some Pliny to take back to their “expert taster,” which turned out to be a trick. I assume that must be part of each episode, and they included it only because it’s in the other episodes, too. Then they finish up with their take on the event and some tips to help you survive the next one. All in all, a fun effort.

Limited Release – Episode 5, Pliny the Younger from Limited Release Beer on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Events, Just For Fun Tagged With: Russian River Brewing, Video

Ninkasi Brewing Process

March 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks

beer-ingredients
Today’s infographic shows the brewing process at Ninkasi Brewing in Eugene, Oregon. I’ve seen a lot of these diagrams, and even started collecting them this year in a Tumblr, Visualize Brewing, but this is one of the coolest ones I’ve seen. The detail is great, which you can see better looking at it full size.

Ninkasi
Click here to see the poster full size, and you can also download a pdf of it at the Ninkasi website.

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Infographics, Science of Brewing

Happy International Women’s Day

March 8, 2013 By Jay Brooks

women
As you may be aware, today is International Women’s Day, and although I’m up to my eyeballs in work, I do want to pause and celebrate the many, many women in beer. Time was, beer was an all-boys club, and to a certain few it still is, but I couldn’t be happier to see an ever-increasing number of women attending beer events, writing about it and brewing it. There was a time when brewsters made almost all of the beer, but then men grabbed the reigns and kicked women to the curb. I, for one, think beer was all the poorer for that decision, but then it happened centuries before I had any say in the matter.

Because I don’t want to leave anybody out, I’m not going to even try to list all of the wonderful people I’ve met over the years I’ve been writing about beer who just happen to have been born female. To them, today and really on every day, I raise a toast to you.

Although I’m not naming names, here are a few others who have, and some organizations, too, that are also worth singling out. It’s not complete, of course, and I’m confident there are others I’m forgetting, but suffice it to say I mean to include everyone. To all of you, thanks for what you do, and making the world of beer a better place to work, to play and to enjoy life.

  • 10 Amazing Women in Craft Beer You Should Know and Follow by the Beer Wench
  • Barley’s Angels
  • Brewess: The Blog for Women Who Brew Beer
  • Ladies of Craft Beer [website currently down?]
  • The Pink Boots Society
  • Queens of the Beer Age by the Weekly Pint
  • Real Women Drink Craft Beer
  • Women Enjoying Beer

women-in-brewing

The Pink Boots Society, founded by Teri Fahrendorf, “created to empower women beer professionals to advance their careers in the Beer Industry through Education.” Today there are nearly 900 members for all facets of the beer industry.

pink-boots

Barley’s Angels, co-founded (I think) by Lisa Morrison in Portland, Oregon. “Barley’s Angels is a growing collection of individual chapters around the world that work with craft beer focused breweries, brewpubs, restaurants, alehouses and other public beer establishments to advance the female consumer craft beer enthusiast, resulting in increased patronage and revenue from women, while encouraging education and interest in beer among this often under-recognized demographic group.” There are currently 25 chapters in 18 states, plus 12 international chapters in five countries.

BAlogo kg

Women Enjoying Beer, started by Ginger Johnson. “Women Enjoying Beer develops and serves the female beer enthusiast. We’re the only organization anywhere doing as much, from the consumer vantage point, to benefit the craft/beer industry.”

WEB

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Events, Just For Fun, News, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Holidays, Women

Q&A With Ken Grossman

March 7, 2013 By Jay Brooks

sierra-nevada
This is a fun little video, apparently Sierra Nevada “[t]hrough Facebook and Twitter recently invited anyone who had a question for Ken Grossman to toss it our way. He combed through them and had fun answering a few in this video, and he typed up several others at” their blog, in a post entitled Your Questions for Ken Answered. Enjoy. [Note: For some reasons the graphics with the questions are displaying right now, but hopefully that will be fixed soon, but the answers are still there. For now, you can play Jeopardy.]

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California, Science of Brewing, Sierra Nevada, Video

The Last Barfighter

March 5, 2013 By Jay Brooks

last-starfighter
This funny spoof of The Last Starfighter — an admittedly guilty 80s pleassure — caught my attention, partly because I have warm spot for the movie, and partly because it’s pretty clever all on its own.

last-barfighter

“The Last Barfighter is the first ever beer-dispensing arcade game,” it’s also an online ad created by Big Boss Brewing of Raleigh, North Carolina. It’s funny on several levels. Within the game, the text during the battle reads “To the Victor Goes the Pour.” And once someone wins, and they’re getting their reward — their cup is filled with beer — the screen reads “DRINK YOUR BEER and GO TALK TO GIRLS.” Good advice for the hardcore videogamer. Enjoy.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: North Carolina, Video

Sacramento’s Pyramid Alehouse Closes

March 4, 2013 By Jay Brooks

pyramid-breweries
I just heard from a reliable source that the Pyramid Alehouse in Sacramento has closed. The Sacramento website has the following information posted:

WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT THE SACRAMENTO PYRAMID ALEHOUSE HAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED ITS DOORS AS OF TODAY, MARCH 4, 2013. WE WANT TO THANK THE SACRAMENTO COMMUNITY FOR THEIR PATRONAGE AND OUR EMPLOYEES FOR THEIR YEARS OF SERVICE.

pyramid-sacto

Filed Under: Breweries, News Tagged With: Business, California, Sacramento

Commercial Brewing

March 4, 2013 By Jay Brooks

matt-anderson-design
Today’s infographic begins a week of work by Matt Anderson Design of Rochester, New York. He did five beer-themed posters, the first of which is entitled “Commercial Brewing.”

Anderson-brewing-1
Click here to see the poster full size.

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Infographics, Science of Brewing

Firestone Walker’s Newest Brewer

March 1, 2013 By Jay Brooks

firestone-walker-long
Just got some great news this morning. Matt Brynildson, brewmaster at Firestone Walker, and his lovely wife Alison, had their first child this Wednesday. Alison gave birth to Mateo near the end of the day on February 27, arriving right on schedule. According to the proud papa, “Mateo Peter Brynildson was brewed, fermented and finally born to the sweet sounds of Bob Marley’s Babylon by Bus – Exodus. Both mom and baby are perfectly healthy and happy and still resting at [the] Hospital in SLO. The father is wondering why FW is not on tap here. Can’t wait to show him the brewhouse!”

Particulars:

Original Gravity: 7 pounds, 2 ounces
IBUs: 20 in.
Style: Boy
Release Date: February 27, 2013
Label: Mateo Peter Brynildson

Mateo-Brynildson
Matt and Alison’s new son Mateo. “Healthy, Blonde — Blue Eyes — No Beard … so far!

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun, News Tagged With: Announcements, California

Brew Beer In 10 Steps

February 28, 2013 By Jay Brooks

home-brew-graphic
Today’s infographic shows the ten basic steps of Homebrewing. It was created by Ryan Smith.

Freelance template
Click here to see the chart full size.

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Homebrewing, Infographics

Hop Varieties Cloud

February 27, 2013 By Jay Brooks

barley
Today’s infographic is another word cloud, again created by Mash Sparge Boil, this time featuring hop varieties in a colorful cloud of hop green hues.
hop-cloud-web
Click here to see the poster full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Hops, Infographics

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Find Something

Northern California Breweries

Please consider purchasing my latest book, California Breweries North, available from Amazon, or ask for it at your local bookstore.

Recent Comments

  • Bob Paolino on Beer Birthday: Grant Johnston
  • Gambrinus on Historic Beer Birthday: A.J. Houghton
  • Ernie Dewing on Historic Beer Birthday: Charles William Bergner 
  • Steve 'Pudgy' De Rose on Historic Beer Birthday: Jacob Schmidt
  • Jay Brooks on Beer Birthday: Bill Owens

Recent Posts

  • Historic Beer Birthday: Oliver Hughes May 20, 2026
  • Historic Beer Birthday: Benjamin, Lord Iveagh May 20, 2026
  • Historic Beer Birthday: Eduard Buchner May 20, 2026
  • Historic Beer Birthday: Louis de Luze Simonds May 20, 2026
  • Historic Beer Birthday: Johann Adam Lemp May 20, 2026

BBB Archives

Feedback

Head Quarter
This site is hosted and maintained by H25Q.dev. Any questions or comments for the webmaster can be directed here.