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Thirsty Bee(a)r Dinner

August 30, 2006 By Jay Brooks

On Wednesday, September 13, Thirsty Bear Restaurant & Brewery will celebrate their 10th anniversary with a five-course beer dinner. On hand will be executive
chef Trish Tracey, brewmaster Brenden Dobel and founder/owner Ron Silberstein. It’s $70 per person (all-inclusive, including a brewery tour and tasting) and reservations are required. Call Nicole Held to attend the beer dinner at 415.974.0905, ext 208.

The Menu

1st course

Crab & Manchego Toast / Grilled Shrimp &
Olive Skewers / Roasted Tomato Herb Crostinis
Beer: Polar Bear Pilsner & Meyer’s ESB

2nd course

Heirloom Tomato Salad with Rioja Balsamic Vinegar
Ahi Stuffed Piquillo Peppers
Beer: Valencia Wheat & Belgium Saison

3rd course

Spiced Lamb Empanada with Baby Greens,
Romesco & Marinated Olives
Beer: Brown Bear Ale

4th course

Vegetable Paella with Brown Butter & Herb Salad
Roasted Artic Char, Warm Artichoke & Preserved
Lemon Salad
Beer: Howard St. IPA

5th course

Spanish Cheese Plate with Cider Syrup / Chocolate
Torte, Stout Anglaise & Espresso chocolate sauce
Beer: Bourbon Barrel-Aged Anniversary Ale & Koslov Stout

9.9

Thirsty Bear 10th Anniversary Beer & Tapas Celebration Dinner

Thirsty Bear, 661 Howard Street, San Francisco, California
415.974.0905 x208 (Nicole Held) [ website ]

Filed Under: Food & Beer Tagged With: Announcements

Time for Fresh Hop Beers

August 29, 2006 By Jay Brooks

Autumn brings many changes, even here in California where the change of seasons is not as dramatic as in more temperate areas. But regardless of specific climate, throughout the country, it’s harvest time. Only the exact date to begin picking changes. For Moonlight Brewing and Russian River’s combined hop harvest, that date was Monday.

A little more then ten years ago, small breweries began making “fresh hop beers,” which are usually ales made with freshly picked hops thrown into the boil as soon as possible after they were picked from the vine, often within a few hours of being harvested. Usually, many times more fresh hops are used than in ordinary brews and aficionados claim that fresh hopping enhances aromas. It may be merely a perceptional advantage, but to my mind — and senses — they definitely do have great aromas and flavors.

These beers are also known by other names, including “wet hop beers” and “harvest ales.” Sierra Nevada Brewing’s Harvest Ale was undoubtedly one of the first and today is sold in every state. But most remain small batches, generally limited by the fresh hops themselves, as well as other factors. Over the years, an increasing number of breweries are now making fresh hop beers, including Alpine Brewing of San Diego (WHAle, Wet Hopped Ale), Deschutes Brewery of Bend, Oregon (Hop Trip Harvest Ale), Dogfish Head of Delaware (Fed-Extra Mid), East End Brewing of Pittsburgh (Big Hop Harvest Ale), Great Divide Brewing of Denver (Maverick Fresh Hop Pale Ale), Left Hand Brewing of Longmont, Colorado (Warrior IPA), Rogue Ales of Newport, Oregon (Hop Heaven), and Victory Brewing of Downingtown, Pennsylvania (Harvest Pilsner) to name only a few.

On Monday, I helped out with the hop harvest of cascade, chinook and red vine hops grown on the property at Moonlight Brewing and shared with Russian River Brewing for the two breweries’ fresh hop beers. Moonlight’s is called Homegrown (in some places) and Russian River’s is know as HopTime. It was a lot fun — though today I’m still a little sore and scratched up — and took about five or six hours to complete the harvest. Then both brewers retired to their respective breweries to begin the process of making their fresh hop ales. The rest of us enjoyed a yummy lunch at Russian River provided by Natalie Cilurzo, the hop queen of Russian River Brewing.

Barley, the dog, adorned with fresh hops plays in the hopyard.

The Moonlight/Russian River hopyard.

Brewers Brian Hunt, assistant brewer Travis, and Vinnie Cilurzo in their hopyard.

Brian Hunt on a ladder cutting down hopvines from ten-foot wires strung across the yard.

Then the bottoms are cut so the vines can be moved for picking.

The volunteer hop pickers in front of Moonlight’s brewery.

Everybody works in a circle picking the hop cones from the vine and collecting them in buckets.

A mound of hopvines ready to be picked. Cascade and Chinook hops are mixed in the pile.

Hops on the vine.

Stored in a bucket after picking.

A third hop is kept separate. This is Red Vine, a type of cluster hop.

Vinnie Cilurzo picking Red Vine hops.
 

Last Friday, the Wall Street Journal did a feature article about Fresh Hop Beers. If you don’t have a subscription, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette syndicated the story and “To toast a new crop, brewers roll out ‘wet hop’ beer” is available online. I’ve been complaining lately that only smaller and regional traditional media is covering beer so it’s nice to see a big player step up. Though according to insiders, the story took many weeks to get approval and the author had to advocate persistently to finally get it published.

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: California, Hops, Mainstream Coverage, National, Northern California, Other Events, Photo Gallery

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.14-17

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest (17th annual)

Harvey Kern Pavilion, Heritage Park, 601 Weiss Street, Frankenmuth, Michigan
800.386.3378 [ website ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Festival of Iowa Beers

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.3

Festival of Iowa Beers (2nd annual)

Millstream Brewery, 835 48th Avenue, Amana, Iowa
319.622.3672 [ website ] [ map ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Oktoberfest begins

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.16-10.3

Oktoberfest (172nd annual)

Munich, Germany
[ official website ] [ Munich Tourist Guide ] [ Wikipedia ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Monterey Beer Festival

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.9

Monterey Beer Festival: Brew with a View (5th annual)

Monterey Fairgrounds, 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey, California

831.373.2843 [ website ] [ tickets ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Great Canadian Beer Festival

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.8-9

Great Canadian Beer Festival

Royal Athletic Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
250.383.2332 [ website ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Craft Lager Fest Winners Announced

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

Although in its fourth year, the Craft Lager Fest is a festival I have not had the opportunity to attend. But I like the idea of it, being another niche festival that highlights a particular style of beer, in this case lagers broadly. But since the majority of craft beer is undoubtedly ales, shining a spotlight on lager styles is a great idea.

The Craft Lager Festival takes place in a small town in Colorado, Manitou Springs, which is near Pikes Peak. This year they got 30 breweries from Hawaii to Boston participating. The winning breweries are listed below.
 

2006 Winners List

Best of Show: Edge City Pilsener (Bristol Brewing)

PILSENER

  1. Edge City Pilsner (Bristol Brewing)
  2. Skinny Dip (New Belgium)
  3. Polestar (Lefthand Brewing)

EXPORT/HELLES:

  1. Engineer Light Lager
  2. Longboard Island Lager (Kona Brewing)
  3. Edge City Pale Bock (Bristol Brewing)

BOCK:

  1. Sam Adams Double Bock (Boston Beer Co.)
  2. Black Bull Bock (Rock Bottom)
  3. Butthead Bock (Tommyknockers)

STRONG LAGER:

  1. No 1st Place Awarded
  2. Dutch (Rockyard American Grill & Brewery)
  3. Pre-Prohibition Pilsner (Phantom Brewing)

OKTOBERFEST/VIENNA/MARZEN:

  1. Damn Straight Lager (Dillon Dam)
  2. Lewis & Clark Lager (Lewis & Clark Brewing)
  3. Steam Engine Lager (Steamworks Brewing)

OTHER SPECIALTY LAGER:

  1. Dunkelstilsken (CB Potts)
  2. Z Lager (Fort Collins Brewing)
  3. Founders (Carvers Brewing)

SUMMER SPECIALTY ALE:

  1. East meets Wheat (Phantom Canyon Brewing)
  2. Raspberry Wheat (Il Vicino)
  3. Wildcat White Ale (Rockyard American Grill & Brewery)

 

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Awards, Colorado, Festivals

Maine Brewers Festival

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

11.4

Maine Brewers Festival (13th annual)

Portland Expo, Portland, Maine
[ website ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

Great American Beer Festival

August 26, 2006 By Jay Brooks

9.28-30

Great American Beer Festival

Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street, Hall F, 14th and Stout Streets, Denver, Colorado 80302
sponsored by:
Brewer’s Association [ website ] [ e-mail ]
303.447.0816 / 888.822.6273 [ festival website ]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Uncategorized

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