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Toronado Barleywine Festival 2013

February 17, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Yesterday was the 20th annual Toronado Barleywine Festival, the original SF Beer Week event, that predates our beer week by fifteen years. I arrived a little late, sad to say, because Porter had his little league tryouts in the morning, but for at least the fourth year in a row, my luck held. When I arrived, it was already in full swing.

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Luckily, I found Sean Paxton holding down Matt Bonney‘s table near the front of the pub.

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The table already had a full compliment of all forty barley wines. Since Sean was looking to go roaming himself, I graciously agreed to take over table babysitting duties, which allowed me the opportunity to try every one of this year’s barley wines.

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There were some very good, even great, ones, of course, and a number of decent beers, and a few that weren’t as good as one might have hoped.

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But over all, I think my favorite barley wine of the day was Mad River’s John Barleycorn, which in many ways has become the epitome of an American-style barley wine for me, and seems to get better every year. Other stand-outs included Heretic’s Dead Weight, Moylan’s Old Blarney, Drake’s Jolly Roger and Anderson Valley’s Horn of the Beer. I also enjoyed Bear Republic’s Old Scoutter’s 2010, Berryessa’s Cliff’s Fiscal and Widmer’s Old Embalmer.

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The back room, which is normally only used for special events (and Washoe’s) was configured in a new way this year, which seemed to allow more people to taste, with one side having long picnic tables and the other a place to stand and try the beers with a long table running the length to hold multiple barley wines. This also made the middle wider and easier to traverse than in previous years.

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All in all, another great beer festival, with some spectacular barley wines. But if you didn’t get a chance to go on Saturday, don’t dispair, the barley wines will be there at least until Monday, and some will probably be hanging around a little longer, until they run out.

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Filed Under: Beers, Events, Just For Fun, SF Beer Week Tagged With: Barley Wine, Beer Festivals, California, San Francisco

America’s Beershed

February 17, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is of America’s Beershed, essentially a map of the country showing where beer’s ingredients can be found. It was created by Cameron Reed (I think) for the homebrewing blog, Lionheart Brewing.

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Click here to see the map full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Hops, Infographics, Malt, United States, Water, Yeast

Respect The Cans

February 16, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic comes from SlyFox Brewing in Pennsylvania. The poster, Respect the Cans, spells out the advantages of cans over bottles.

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Click here to see the chart full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Cans, Infographics

Beer In Ads #804: That Extra Delicacy of Flavor

February 15, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Schlitz, from 1952. Showing an illustration of three different scenes, a mountain lake, a picnic and a beach, it features a bottle of Schlitz being poured into a glass. It shows that all too common mistake of showing the glass full, but the bottle still has about its contents. My favorite bit of text is below the picnic: “That extra delicacy of flavor that delights the true beer lover.” You can also see the modesty of the fifties in the way the bikini-clad woman is partially hidden by the glass of beer, but it sets up a cool effect, seeing her through a beer-colored lens.

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Schlitz

Beer Style International Bittering Units

February 15, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a chart of the IBU ranges of beer styles listed by the BJCP. The Beer Styles – IBU Chart Graph (Bitterness Range) was created by Brewer’s Friend, a homebrewing website.

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Click here to see the chart full size.

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

KegWorks Amazing Bottle Cap Wall

February 15, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Here’s a pretty amazing time lapse video of KegWorks decorating the wall in their new office with 60,000 crowns. Thanks to Charlie Papazian for tweeting this video. It looks like a great way to use the space. KegWorks reached out to customers and fans on their blog, asking people to send in their beer bottle crowns, which they then put up on one large wall. The details are below, but watch the video to get the true scope of the project.

  • Approximately 60,000 bottle caps
  • 459 square feet of wall space
  • Many rolls of 30 mil thick magnetic sheeting adhered to the wall
  • 43 KegWorks employees putting up caps
  • Started: Tuesday, November 27th @ 3:47pm (Dogfish Head)
  • Last cap: Wednesday, January 23rd @ 2:31pm (Harpoon)

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Crowns, Video

Another New Oakland Brewer

February 15, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Just got some more great news. Steve McDaniel, co-founder of the hopefully soon to be open Oakland Brewing, and his lovely wife Justine Nguyen, had their second child last week. Justine gave birth to Chabot just after 3:00 p.m. on February 6. They also had another son, Merritt, in late 2010. I had heard rumblings about the new baby at the Double IPA Festival, but just got confirmation and the details this morning. Justine and Chabot are home and both doing great, with Merritt adjusting to having a brother. Join me in wishing the happy couple all the best on their birth of their new son. Congratulations Steve and Justine!

Particulars:

Original Gravity: 7 pounds, 9 ounces
IBUs: 20 in.
Style: Boy
Release Date: February 6, 2013
Label: Chabot Yggdrasil Duong McDaniel

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Steve McDaniel and Justine Nguyen’s new son Chabot.

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A sleeping Chabot Yggdrasil Duong McDaniel.

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

Beer In Ads #803: Vigorous Health

February 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is another one for Rainier Pale Beer, made by the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. The ad is from 1907, and also features a lovely woman holding up a glass of beer. ALso using the “vigor” theme, there’s another priceless tagline at the end: “Bubbling with life and sparkling with snappy zest.”

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Washington

Hops Chart

February 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a wonderful Hop Chart, created by Zeke Shore. You can get a large size poster for $30 at the Hop Chart website. I’ve posted about it before. I have one hanging in my office, it’s pretty cool.

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Click here to see the chart full size, or here.

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

Russian River Brewing Honored By California State Legislature

February 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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California State Senator Noreen Evans, from District 2, honored Russian River Brewing Co. with a Resolution from the California Legislature. The resolution was also signed by Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro, who joined me and the crew from the Celebrator Beer News, at Beer Camp #93 at Sierra Nevada. Evans was also joined on stage by State Senator Alex Padilla, from District 20 (the San Fernando Valley) so that both the southern and northern parts of the state were represented.

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Senator Padilla, Natalie and Vinnie Cilurzo and Senator Evans presenting a joint legislative resolution from the State of California yesterday.

The joint legislative resolution “recognizes RRBC’s outstanding community and customer service, exemplary business ethics and liquid craftsmanship that have provided the county with huge local economic benefits through jobs, sales and distinction.”

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Senators Alex Padilla and Noreen Evans, Tom McCormick, Executive Director of the CCBA, and Natalie and Vinnie Cilurzo yesterday at the Russian River brewpub.

Congratulations to Vinnie and Natalie, and all of the Russian River Brewing employees, for this great honor.

Below is a short video I shot of the ceremony (using Sean Paxton‘s camera because mine was unwell, and who also shot the above photos for me — thanks Sean).

UPDATE: Here’s the actual resolution:

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Filed Under: Breweries, Events, News Tagged With: Awards, California, Northern California

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