Bringing Meaning to “Brew Local” – “Brewing for the Greater Good”

On Saturday, February 21, 2015, Forest & Main Brewing Company, along with From the Boot Ambler, and the “God on Tap” Community, came together to support the Mattie N. Dixon Community Cupboard.  I was proud to attend this wonderful beer tasting for a good cause – read about it on Philly Beer Scene Online Exclusives!  And thanks to Ambler’s own Stacey Salter Moore for providing the photographs for the piece!

Cheers!

The Brewholder

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From one beer mecca to another: Philly to San Diego

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Once again I’m leaving the cold of Philadelphia in January to check out the beer scene in a warmer climate.  And what a scene – the “mecca” of west coast brewing (and IPAs) – San Diego!  Follow me live on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as I check out some of the breweries and craft beer bars in San Diego!  Probably highest on my list this weekend is Mission Brewery‘s release of their collaboration IPA with Alpine Brewing Company today at 4:00pm!

Cheers!

The Brewholder

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The Brewholder 2014 Recap

On the verge of 2015, I wanted to take a quick look back at the great year that was 2014!  I met so many awesome craft brewers and their creations – locally, in the U.S., and around the globe –  Wow!

A summary of my 2014 highlights:

Funky Buddha

Funky Buddha

January – a quick visit to Funky Buddha and Organic Brewing in the warm Florida sun.  

March & October –  Two new Ommegang / Game of Thrones beers – Fire & Blood Red Ale; Valar Morghulis 

April – I visited San Francisco and visited 21st Amendment, Thirsty Bear and the Toronado to sample the best of the City by the Bay.  

August – My personal highlight – a trip to the booming craft beer city of St. Louis!  Details will be coming soon in a Philly Beer Scene issue…but those of you following me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter know that I had amazing visits with Four Hands Brewing, Perennial Artisan Ales and Urban Chestnut Brewing!  And I visited the Clydesdales too…

Four Peaks Brewing Kiltlifter in its natural state

Four Peaks Brewing Kiltlifter in its natural state

September – Beer in the desert – I was able to find out first hand about a craft beer oasis in Phoenix, Arizona!  

For every issue of Philly Beer Scene this year I researched and wrote about the history of these outstanding Belgian breweries:  St. Bernardus, DuPont, De Koninck, Het Anker, De Halve Maan, and Van Steenberge.  Also, I had the opportunity to interview Jack Maxwell, the host of Travel Channel’s new show, “Booze Traveler.”  

Prism Coffee Porter

Prism Coffee Porter

Local highlights include the Forest & Main monthly Sunday dinners from January to August; The Band of Brewers; the Fifth Annual Lansdale Beer Festival; the Philly Beer Scene Awards in May – with Free Will’s Whit beer that aged nicely for Thanksgiving; a collaboration beer pairing dinner with the brewers at Iron Hill Chestnut Hill during Philly Beer Week; and a fantastic trip to McGillians to start the holiday season !

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What a great year!  Thanks again to all my brew friends who helped make 2014 so awesome!

So what will 2015 bring for the Brewholder?  A few spoilers:  San Diego; Portland, Maine; Savannah; New Orleans; more Belgian history; at least one new Ommegang / Game of Thrones beer; and a relocation for The Brewholder HQ…Looks like 2015 is going to be another exciting beer year!

Cheers and Happy New Year!

The Brewholder

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Welcoming the Christmas Season in Style at McGillin’s Old Ale House

While many people mark the beginning of this hectic season by “shopping til you drop” on Black Friday, I tend to take a more reflective approach.  I can’t think of a better way to reflect on the past year than to sit in a warm public house with a craft beer and comfort food.  In my opinion, there is no better place for this than McGillin’s Old Ale House in the “MidTown Village” section of Philadelphia. Located on Drury Street, a narrow, not well-maintained, alley, McGillin’s has provided a safe haven for those looking to drink and eat in a comfortable atmosphere since 1860.

IMG_7832On Thanksgiving weekend, McGillin’s transforms itself into a Christmas wonderland.  As described on their website, “It’s like Christmas with steriods at McGillin’s – with more than 1,000 feet of garland, 1,200 feet of lights, 350 bows and ornaments.”  It’s the perfect place to stop in for a meal and a drink while enjoying Philadelphia Christmas activities like the Macy’s Light Show and the Dickens Village, the Philadelphia Christmas Village and the Comcast Spectacular.

In what is becoming an annual tradition (see my post from 2013), McGillin’s is definitely my choice to jump start to the holidays.  Stop in and have one of McGillin’s specialty brews, crafted only for McGillin’s by Stoudt’s Brewing in Adamstown, or try another local Philadelphia craft brew like Philadelphia Brewing Company’s Walt Wit or Sly Fox’s Christmas Ale.

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Philadelphia Brewing Walt Wit upstairs at McGillin’s

Sly Fox Christmas Ale - glowing red for the season.

Sly Fox Christmas Ale – glowing red for the season.

So here’s to the beginning of the holiday season – and cheers to McGillin’s!

Cheers!

The Brewholder

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Ommegang Announces Next Game of Thrones Beer: Three Eyed Raven

Yesterday, Ommegang announced the next beer in its HBO / Game of Thrones Series, to be released next Spring for the beginning of the fifth season of the show:  Three Eyed Raven.

Three Eyed Raven

Three Eyed Raven

Mysterious Three-Eyed Raven inspires next Game of Thrones® beer from Brewery Ommegang and HBO®

(COOPERSTOWN, NY) On the HBO series Game of Thrones, things are often not what they seem. There may be no better example than the three-eyed raven – which in Bran Stark’s dreams and visions is a bird. But as Bran discovers in the season four finale, the raven is actually a mysterious old man whose body is fused with the roots of a weirwood tree beyond the wall. Just like the mythical creature, the next beer in the Game of Thrones series from Brewery Ommegang is not exactly what it appears to be. Three-Eyed Raven Dark Saison Ale is a saison, but it’s also a dark ale. And it will be available spring 2015 when the hit show returns for its fifth season.

Three-Eyed Raven is the fifth beer in the partnership between HBO and Brewery Ommegang. Like its predecessors, the beer is inspired by themes and plot points from the award-winning HBO series. As season four wound down, the storyline of Bran and the three-eyed raven reached a shocking climax that portends dark and momentous events in store for the people of Westeros. A dark take on the classic saison style seemed most appropriate for the latest beer.

“A dark saison is a style that we’ve been intrigued with for a while now and one that’s open to a broader stylistic interpretation,” said Mike McManus, Brewery Ommegang’s Innovation Manager. “When we zeroed in on Bran’s storyline with HBO, we knew this was the perfect opportunity to brew something with many different characteristics and attributes – a beer that’s not truly one thing or another. It is definitely the most unique beer in the series to date, which is very exciting.”

“Going into season five, Game of Thrones is bigger than ever, and we’ve learned very quickly over the past four beer releases that fans of this show are thirsty for Ommegang’s innovative and carefully conceived brews,” said Josh Goodstadt, Vice President of Global Licensing at HBO. “We’re certain those fans will be just as surprised by the complexity of Three-Eyed Raven as they were by Bran’s discovery at the end of season four.”

Three-Eyed Raven is brewed with a carefully crafted mixture of specialty malts, including malted rye, midnight wheat (provides depth of color but not the roasty flavor of a dark beer), and dark candi sugar. It’s hopped with Hallertau Spalt Select, Tettnang, and Bravo hops, which give the beer a spicy, fruity character. A fair amount of late-addition hops are added for character. Three-Eyed Raven is fermented and bottle-conditioned with Ommegang’s signature house yeast.

Saison qualities dominate Three-Eyed Raven with fruity esters, clean floral hops aromas, a light malt character with just a hint of roast and a pleasant yeastiness in the taste, and a crisp finish with lingering herbal hops and dry rye notes. The label art, which features the three-eyed raven, was created using an actual concept design illustration from the series.

Previous beers in the highly successful collaboration include: Valar Morghulis Dubbel Ale (available now), Fire and Blood Red Ale (spring 2014), Take the Black Stout (fall 2013), and Iron Throne Blonde Ale (spring 2013.) The first three beers in the series completely sold out and Valar Morghulis is well on its way, despite being brewed at nearly 4x the volume of Iron Throne.

Three-Eyed Raven will be available nationally this spring (exact launch date still TBC) in time for the season five premiere of Game of Thrones. The 7.2% ABV ale will be available on draft (sixth-barrels) and in corked bottles (25.4 ounces). The recommended retail price is $9.50 per bottle.

Cheers!

The Brewholder

Duvel – Steamrolling #Masterfulness

#masterfulness

#masterfulness

On October 14, 2014, Duvel is celebrating “#Masterfulness” by hosting a beer and art event at the Crown Victoria Bar in Brooklyn, New York.  The celebration will feature woodcut artists “Drive by Press” who will create “super-sized, limited edition art prints” using a steamroller on the street!   Those who attend will be able to sample Duvel’s Golden Ale in a free custom glass made for the event, as well as a free Duvel t-shirt printed by traditional woodcut block.

The goblet shaped glass has a “Devil in the – details – ness” logo which Duvel describes as representing their “relentless brewing craftsmanship.”  The interior bottom of the glass is etched with the Duvel “D” and creates a continuous release of carbonation to ensure a full, creamy head for the Golden Ale.  To experience the glass, the ale, and the steamrolled art, make sure you get to the Crown Victoria Bar by 5:00 pm on October 14!

#devilinthedetailsness

#devilinthedetailsness

Cheers!

The Brewholder

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