Showing posts with label avery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avery. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

Inaugural Boulder SourFest


Avery Brewing in Boulder has recently announced that they will host a sour beer festival on February 27th (12:00pm - 5:00pm).  The fest will feature at least 35 beers from some of the leading sour beer makers in the world.  A preliminary list of all the brewers involved is expected next year, but I can confirm that all attendees will receive twenty 2oz. sample pours and a complimentary tasting snifter.

Advance tickets go on sale 12/22 at 8 AM on their website or at 12 PM on at the Avery Tap Room.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 12/13)

If you're anything like me, your wallet gets a bit thinner this time of year and the beer buying budget shrivels up. Luckily, Dry Dock Brewing is starting the gift giving a bit early with help from Joe's Dent Removal. This Wednesday, December 16th, you can head down to the brewery and get a free pint courtesy of Joe Griffith (owner of Joe's Dent Removal). Dry Dock will also be tapping a keg of their delicious Russian Imperial Stout and should have a special firkin on tap.

Other beer events in the Denver area this week:
  • The Society for the Pursuit of Hoppiness @ Avery Tap Room - 12/14, 6:00pm
    • Hop Lover Challenge - Contestants must first identify various hop strains in pellet form, and then identify those same hops when used to dry-hop a keg of Avery IPA. 1st place wins a $50 Avery gift certificate
    • Free for Society members, $15 for a lifetime Society membership
  • Great Divide Barrel-Aged Old Ruffian Release - 12/14 (I'll be posting more details about this later today)
  • Recession Relief Wednesday @ Dry Dock Brewing - 12/16, 3:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Sour Tapping Event @ Trinity Brewing Company - 12/16 (Looks like the moved the date on this one, still don't have many details)
  • Hop Disciples Meeting @ Great Divide Tap Room - 12/17, 6:00pm (RSVP to info@greatdivide.com)
  • Oskar Blues Firkin Friday @ The Tasty Weasel - 12/18, 5:00pm
  • Dry Dock Firkin Friday - 12/18, 3:00pm -11:00pm
  • Black Fox Hiver Saison Release @ Bristol Brewing - 12/18, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
    • A special holiday spiced beer
  • Special Tapping @ Avery Tap Room - 12/18, 5:00pm
    • They'll be tapping at 3 year old keg of Samael's Oak Aged Ale at 5:00 sharp.
If you know of any events I've missed or would like your event added please e-mail me: denverbrew@gmail.com

Monday, December 7, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 12/6)


This week is looking like another special one for beer drinkers in the Denver area with several events you won't want to miss.  The highlights include Oskar Blues' 7th CANiversary where they'll be debuting a brand new seasonal, a Holiday Beer Dinner at the Wynkoop featuring 4 courses and 6 great Colorado beers, and the 2009 release of Avery's monstrous Mephistopheles Stout (16% abv!) complete with a 4 year vertical tasting.  However, the one event I definitely won't be missing is Twisted Pine's release party for their new sour ale.  I'm a huge fan of sour beers and I've enjoyed most of the speciality releases the brewery has put out recently, so I'm expecting great things.  They'll only have two kegs on for the initial release and they will surely go quick, but I've been told that it will be released again in 7 months on tap and in 750 ml bottles.  Can't wait to try it!

Upcoming beer related events in the Denver area:
  • Great Divide Brewmaster's Dinner @ Beatrice and Woodsley - 12/8, 6:00pm ($50 per person, RSVP at (303) 777-3505)
  • Oskar Blues 7th CANiversary Party @ The Barn in Lyons - 12/9, 5:00pm - 10:00pm
    • Oskar Blues will have live music, food, and specialty brews on tap.  Additionally, they'll be announcing a new seasonal beer and you'll have the opportunity to hand can your own beer to bring home with you.
  • Holiday Beer Dinner @ Wynkoop Brewery - 12/10, 6:30pm ($35 per person, RSVP at 303-297-2700)
    • 4 courses paired with 6 winter beers. Featuring selections from AC Golden, Breckenridge, Dry Dock, Great Divide, Odell and the Wynkoop.
  • Oskar Blues Firkin Friday - 12/11, 5:00pm
  • Dry Dock Firkin Friday - 12/11, 3:00pm - 11:00pm
  • Sour Brown Ale Release Party @ Twisted Pine - 12/11, 3:00pm - 9:00pm
    • Twisted Pine's first sour beer is a brown ale that was brewed with special strains of yeast and has been barrel-aged.
  • Mephistopheles' Stout Release and Vertical Tasting @ Avery Tap Room - 12/11, 5:00pm-8:00pm ($15 for 5 tasters of your choice)
    • Four consecutive years of Mephistopheles on tap (2006-2009)
    • A keg of Straight Outta Hell will be on tap (50% Mephistopheles, 50% Out of Bounds with Coffee)
  • Sour Tapping Event @ Trinity Brewing Company - 12/12
    • I don't have many details on this one yet, but it's supposed to feature some of the best sour beers from around the world.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 11/15)


This week there are several beer dinners, tastings, and release parties in the Denver area, but only one that you definitely won't want to miss as Avery Brewing celebrates 10 years of making their Belgian Quad, The Reverend, with the "beer dinner of the decade" this Friday, November 20th. Chris Blackwood, Executive Chef with the Big Red F Restaurant group, prepared a special Belgian-inspired five-course meal for the event and it will be served with a ten-year vertical tasting of The Reverend! Adam Avery will also be on hand, and in addition to the ten year vertical, he'll be presenting several other rarities from the Avery cellar.  They will also tap a firkin of Avery IPA, dry-hopped with a pound of centennial hops.  Only 60 tickets are available, so get them while you can.  Advance tickets are available at their web store.

Upcoming events in the Denver area:

Monday, November 2, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 11/1)

This week is jam packed with beer related events in the Denver area highlighted by a vertical tasting at Twisted Pine and three big events this Saturday.  On Thursday, November 5th, Twisted Pine will be hosting a 5 year vertical tasting of their Northstar Imperial Porter.  Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door and include five 6 oz samples of different Northstar vintages from 2004-2009, a commermative glass, and a 1.5 hour educational session with owner Bob Baile, brewer Eric Mosiman and brewer Jeff Brumley.  Space is limited, so try to get your ticket early.

Then on Saturday, November 7th, you'll have to choose between the 3rd Annual All Colorado Beer Festival in Colorado Springs, Upslope Brewing's 1st Anniversary Party in Boulder (featuring 6 beers on tap including their First Anniversary Stout), and perhaps the biggest event this week, Wynkoop's Beers of the Year party here in Denver. From 1:00pm to 5:00pm, the Wynkoop will be pouring 25 different beers including all their 2009 specialty beers and a few from 2008.  Four ounce samples are just a dollar each, or you can get unlimited samples for $25.

This week's beer events in the Denver area:

Monday, October 26, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 10/25)


This week is shaping up to be another great one for Denver beer drinkers with no less than 11 events in the area.  Things start off with Great Divide's monthly beer & cheese pairing on Tuesday, continue with several great Halloween parties, and wrap up with a new fall seasonal release from the Wynkoop Brewing Company.  Following this year's Denver Gorilla Run on Saturday, the Wynkoop will tap a cask of their new Riverside Pumpkin Ale (named for Denver's historic Riverside Cemetery).  The twist is that the "cask" is actually a real pumpkin! The beer was brewed with 75 pounds of toasted pumpkin, 30 pounds of pumpkin puree, traditional pumpkin pie spices, and they threw in some flaked pumpkin during the secondary fermentation.  Sounds perfect for a brisk late Fall day.


From Wynkoop:
The beer is a mahogany-colored ale of approx 6.5% ABV and sports a balanced blend of amber malt notes, layers of pumpkin flavors, and gentle spicing. It’ll be available through November while supplies last.

Beer events in the Denver area this week:

Friday, October 23, 2009

Avery Beer Tasting Today @ Lukas Liquor



Lukas Liquor in Littleton offers one of the best beer selections in the Denver area including several rarities you cannot find anywhere else.  That alone is usually enough to motivate me to make the 20 minute drive south, but there will be extra incentive today as they host representatives from Avery Brewing for a special beer tasting.  The event will run from 4:00pm to 7:00pm and will feature four of Avery's best beers plus they'll have someone on hand to answer any questions you may have.

These great Avery beers will be available:
A ’saison-esque’ brew with peaches, honey and jasmine, combining intense flavors with summertime quaffability. 65/35 pale two-row to pale wheat, lightly hopped to accentuate the fruit and spices.
This beer is strong willed, assertive, and pure of heart, a heart of candy sugar. It contains as many authentic imported Belgian specialty malts as the brewers could cram into our mash tun, and lots of Belgian dark candy sugar stirred into the brew kettle. A divinely complex and beautifully layered beer with hints of dark cherries, currants, and molasses, complimented by an underlying spiciness.
Our winter strong ale has a gorgeous mahogany hue, a hint of hazelnuts, and a finish reminiscent of mocha and toffee. No spices, just a perfect blend of five specialty malts.
Avery IPA demands to be poured into your favorite glass to truly appreciate the citrusy, floral bouquet and the rich, malty finish. Brewed by hopheads for hopheads!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 10/18)


This week is lining up to be another great one for beer events in the Denver area.  The biggest of these is Dry Dock Brewing's 4th anniversary party this Saturday (which I've already covered here), but there are also several other tastings and new beer releases in town.  One I'm definitely looking forward to is Avery's release party for the 2009 Czar Imperial Stout on Wednesday at their tap room in Boulder.  In addition to this year's version, they'll also have the 2007 and 2008 Czars on tap for a vertical tasting!  $15 will get you 5 tasters plus a slice of a cake prepared specifically for the event.
  • October Beer & Wine Class @ The Kitchen, 10/20, 5:30pm ($60 plus gratuity)
  • Homebrewers and Collectors Support Group @ Avery Tap Room, 10/21, 6:00pm - 8:00pm ($5 cover)
  • Czar Imperial Stout Release Party & Vertical Tasting ('07, '08, '09 vintages) @ Avery Tap Room, 10/21, 5:00pm - 8:00pm ($15 for 5 tasters)
  • Left Hand Beer Tasting @ Proto's in Broomfield, 10/22, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Pumpkin Smasher Tapping @ Rockbottom - Downtown, 10/22, All Day
  • Left Hand Beer Dinner @ California CafĂ©, 10/23, 6:00pm (Call 303-649-1111 for more information)
  • Oskar Blues Firkin Friday - Cask Conditioned Ten FIDY @ The Tasty Weasel, 10/23, 5:00pm
  • Dry Dock Firkin Friday, 10/23, 3:00pm - 11:00pm
  • Cask Ale Night @ Bristol Brewing, 10/24, 12:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Mountain Sun "Funky Good Times" Benefit for KGNU Community Radio @ Boulder Theater, 10/24, 8:30pm - 1:30am ($25 at door or $22 at their 3 pub locations)
  • 4th Anniversary Party @ Dry Dock Brewing, 10/24, 12:00pm - 11:00pm (See my write-up for more information)
  • Left Hand American Homebrewers Association Rally, 10/24, 1:00pm - 4:00pm (Free for AHA members, RSVP here)
  • The Rackhouse Pub is also set to open in Denver this week with 20 craft beer taps!
If you would like your event added e-mail me: denverbrew@gmail.com

Friday, October 9, 2009

Retail Beer Releases (Week of 10/4)

This is a big new beer week in Denver with no less than 17 new or seasonal beers hitting area stores including the latest releases from Avery, Fort Collins, and Odell. Plus the return of fresh hopped beers from Great Divide and Left Hand, the introduction of Elysian into the Denver market, and Dogfish Head's innovative Pangaea arriving in town (brewed with ingredients from each continent).  However, the real prize for me is the 2009 release of Oskar Blues Ten FIDY Imperial Stout.  I've mentioned in the past that I was on hand for the brewing of this year's first batch, so it was kind of exciting to open my first can and taste the end product.  Lucky for you, my presence didn't throw things off too badly and it tasted every bit as good as last year's version!


Look for these new releases at a beer store near you:

Monday, October 5, 2009

2009 Colorado Craft Beer Expo Recap



This past Saturday the Colorado Brewers Guild brought together 21 local breweries at the Empire Restaurant in Louisville for the 2009 Colorado Craft Beer Expo.  The event was the perfect place to catch up on any beers that you may have missed out at the Great American Beer Festival last weekend, and was also far more intimate than the big event in Denver.  Obviously, there were far fewer people in attendance allowing you to sample everything with no lines, but the real bonus was that every booth was manned by actual employees from the breweries.  In many cases, you were able to talk directly to the brewers about their beer as you drank it.  A real treat!



Most of the breweries brought their standard fare, but a few rolled out rarities not often seen outside their tap rooms.  These included Barrel Aged Gordon & Old Chub from Oskar Blues and Golden City Brewing's Barrel Aged Centurion Barleywine.  Another highlight was the new duganA IPA from Avery Brewing.  Just released this Friday, it was every bit has the "transcendental hop experience" advertised.  Colorado Springs' Trinity Brewing was pouring their CafĂ© Blanc (probably the only beer I've seen brewed with white coffee) and Peche Noir, but unfortunately didn't bring their GABF Gold Medal winning TPS Report.  They did mention that bottles are still available at the brewery though and from what I hear it'll be worth your time to drive down and get some.


All of this was great, but the biggest highlight for me was running into Tim from Oskar Blues who I had "helped" brew this year's first batch of their Ten FIDY Imperial Stout.  That batch was just canned this Friday and they were actually pouring it at the event!  I may be a bit biased, but I thought it tasted excellent and will be worth buying when it hits stores in the next few weeks.

Breweries at the Colorado Craft Beer Expo:
  • Oskar Blues Brewery
  • Gordon Biersch
  • Boulder Beer Company
  • Left Hand Brewing
  • Odell Brewing
  • Upslope Brewing
  • Avery Brewing
  • BJ's Brewpub
  • Bristol Brewing
  • Steamworks Brewing
  • Ska Brewing
  • Great Divide Brewing
  • Walnut Brewery
  • Rock Bottom Brewpub
  • Del Norte Brewing
  • Dry Dock Brewing
  • Breckenridge Brewery
  • Pump House Brewpub
  • Golden City Brewing
  • New Belgium Brewing
  • Trinity Brewing

Friday, October 2, 2009

Seasonal Releases from Avery & Odell

The temperatures have started to drop and the leaves are beginning to change color, signs that can only mean one thing...new seasonal beers! This week Avery and Odell's winter warmers have hit the shelves in Denver and they're both perfect for the early fall weather. Old Jubilation from Avery weighs in at a hefty 8% abv and will be available from September to December. Meanwhile, Odell's Isolation Ale will be on hand to keep you warm all winter long.  So be on the lookout for these malty classics and other great fall/winter seasonal beers at your local liquor store.



Avery Brewing on Old Jubilation:
Our winter strong ale has a gorgeous mahogany hue, a hint of hazelnuts, and a finish reminiscent of mocha and toffee. No spices, just a perfect blend of five specialty malts. Cellarable for 2 years.


Odell Brewing on Isolation Ale:
The copper colored winter warmer is brewed with imported premium malts from England. Isolation has a rich and slightly sweet malt flavor that is complimented by a subtle spice hop finish, and pours a creamy head like frost on a pumpkin.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Second Chance for Avery's Sui Generis


This past Wednesday, Avery Brewing released the second beer in their Barrel Aged Series, Sui Generis, as a brewery only release.  Only 150 cases of the sour ale were produced and the combination of a rare beer from Avery and thousands of crazed beer nuts in the area for the GABF meant it sold out quickly.  I wasn't able to get up there until Friday and there were barely any left by then.  Luckily for those of you who missed out on the initial sale, Adam Avery has decided to pull a few extra cases out of his cellar and make them available this Friday!

The additional cases will go on sale at 4:00pm during the release party for their new duganA IPA for $8 per 12 oz bottle with a 6 bottle maximum per customer.  Be sure to stick around and try the duganA IPA while you're there.  It's the result of two years of experimentation and they're calling it a "transcendental hop experience".


Sui Generis Tasting Notes from Avery Brewing:
A complex ale, aged and artfully blended from several types of oak barrels,  Sui Generis displays a delightful lactic sourness complimented by hints of brett, oak, and acetic.  Intricate yet bold, Sui Generis was crafted in the tradition of perennial Tap Room favorites De Vogelbekdieren and Voltron, and drawn from a most unique group of oak barrels: it is a blend of ales from 39% Cabernet Sauvignon barrels, 35% Chardonnay barrels, 13% Port barrels and 13% Bourbon barrels.


Monday, September 28, 2009

Upcoming Events (Week of 9/27)

The 2009 Great American Beer Festival and Denver Beer Fest have both come to an end, but there will be plenty of ways to cure your post-GABF depression this week.  The highlight looks to be the Colorado Craft Beer Expo at The Empire Restaurant in Lousiville, CO.  With 21 Colorado breweries in attendance this will be your chance to make up for anything you missed at GABF.  I know I'll be looking to try the offerings from Small Brewery of the Year Dry Dock Brewing and hoping that Trinity Brewing brings their gold medal winning experimental beer, TPS Report.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Colorado GABF 2009 Winners


The Great American Beer Festival announced the 2009 medal winners today and Colorado breweries performed very well, collecting no fewer than 39 medals. Dry Dock Brewing in Aurora led the way for craft brewers with 3 medals plus winning Small Brewing Company of the Year! If you haven't been to their new location yet I suggest going soon as it's a beautiful brewpub and they clearly make some of the best beers around. Another standout looks to be Trinity Brewing's Gold Medal winning TPS Report experimental beer, which I somehow missed while I was at the Festival. I've only heard great things about it and will be heading down to the Springs to get a taste shortly. I'd also like to point out that the newest brewery in Boulder, Upslope Brewing, managed to take home 2 medals despite just opening this year! Their beer only recently started getting distributed to Denver, so grab a can the next time you're in your local beer store. It's great to see our local breweries getting accolades they deserve.


Colorado GABF 2009 Medalists (Brewery, Style, Beer)
  • AC Golden Brewing - Bronze European Style Dunkel - Dunkel
  • Avery Brewing - Gold German Style Doppelbock or Eisbock - The Kaiser
  • Avery Brewing - Bronze Experimental Beer - Brabant
  • Backcountry Brewery - Silver Bock - May Bock
  • Bristol Brewing - Silver American Style Brown Ale - Cheyenne Cañon Ale
  • Colorado Boy Pub & Brewery - Silver Irish Style Red Ale - Colorado Boy Irish
  • Colorado Boy Pub & Brewery - Bronze Extra Special Bitter or Strong Bitter - Colorado Boy IPA
  • Colorado Brewing Company - Silver American Style Pale Ale - 44 Pale Ale
  • Coors Brewing - Gold American Style Specialty Lager - Keystone Ice
  • Coors Brewing - Gold American-Style Lager or Premium Lager - Coors Banquet
  • Coors Brewing - Silver American Style Light Lager - Keystone Light
  • Coors Brewing - Silver American Style Amber Lager - Killian's Red
  • Coors Brewing - Silver American Style Specialty Lager - Pre-Pro
  • Dry Dock Brewing - Gold German Style Altbier - Bismark Altbier
  • Dry Dock Brewing - Silver South German Style Hefeweizen - U-Boat Hefeweizen
  • Dry Dock Brewing - Silver German Style Märzen - Reines Marzen
  • Durango Brewing - Gold American Style Amber Lager - Durango Colorfest
  • Glenwood Canyon Brewing - Gold Other Strong Beer - Cardiff
  • Glenwood Canyon Brewing - Bronze German Style Doppelbock or Eisbock - Carbonator
  • Gordon Biersch Brewery - Silver Bohemian Style Pilsener - Gordon Biersch Pilsner
  • Gordon Biersch Brewery - Silver European Style Dunkel - Gordon Biersch Alt Bier
  • Gordon Biersch Brewery - Bronze Munich Style Helles - Gordon Biersch Golden Export
  • Great Divide Brewing - Silver Imperial Stout - Yeti Imperial Stout
  • Great Divide Brewing - Bronze Rye Beer - Hoss Rye Lager
  • Great Divide Brewing - Bronze Barley Wine Style Ale - Old Ruffian Barley Wine
  • Left Hand Brewing - Gold Smoked Beer - Smokejumper Porter
  • Mountain Sun Pub and Brewery - Bronze American-Belgo-Style Ale - Temperance
  • New Belgium Brewing - Silver German-Style Sour Ale - NBB Love
  • Rockyard Brewing - Bronze American-Style Wheat Beer - Double Eagle Ale
  • Ska Brewing - Silver English Style Brown Ale - Buster Nut Brown
  • Ska Brewing - Bronze English-Style Summer Ale - True Blonde Ale
  • Ska Brewing - Bronze Sweet Stout - Steel Toe Stout
  • The SandLot - Gold Dortmunder or German-Style Oktoberfest - Move Back
  • The SandLot - Silver Munich Style Helles - Where the Helles Bill?
  • The SandLot - Silver Dortmunder or German-Style Oktoberfest - Greenside Up
  • Trinity Brewing - Gold Experimental Beer - TPS Report
  • Upslope Brewing - Bronze Pro-Am Competition - Time of the Season
  • Upslope Brewing - Bronze German-Style Wheat Ale - Upslope Dunkel Weizen

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Falling Rock GABF Kickoff Recap



Falling Rock Tap House hosted their 13th annual Great American Beer Festival tapping party on Monday and it was a great way to start the week and try some new brews. As THE beer bar in Denver you just knew the event was going to be special. Especially because they set aside a few kegs specifically for this party each year! Around 10 or so beers were tapped throughout the night featuring some of the best from Avery, Odell, Full Sail, Lost Abbey, Dry Dock, Port, Moylan's, Left Hand, and Great Divide and everything I tasted was fantastic. The two highlights for me were Great Divide's "Les" Claymore Sour Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale (quite the name!) and Avery's The Beast from the Wood (at 15% abv this is no beer for lightweights). Odell also brought their fantastic new Bourbon Barrel Stout, which seems to be at every event I go to this week and tastes great every time. If you missed the event you can still get a taste of some of these beers at their respective breweries this week. Great Divide will have the Sour Bourbon Claymore available in their tap room and Avery lists both The Beast from the Wood '08 and The Beast From JW Lees’ Wood ’08 as beers they might appear up in Boulder this week.
A blurry picture of a great beer with a long name. Great Divide's "Les" Claymore Sour Bourbon Barrel Scotch Ale

Monday, September 21, 2009

Denver Beer Fest Events: Part 3 (9/24 - 9/27)


The Great American Beer Festival begins this Thursday and while it's THE big event in town, it's not the only one. So if you missed getting tickets this year, don't sweat it. The Denver Beer Fest continues this weekend and will provide you with all the beer drinking entertainment you need including a beer brunch at the Cheeky Monk on Saturday morning complete with beer mimosas! Plus the Falling Rock Tap House over on Blake Street will be serving up special brews throughout the weekend (I know I cannot wait to try New Belgium's La Folie on tap) and Flying Dog is hosting it's second annual free FBAG party on Friday just down the road in the warehouse that used to house their brewery. Cleary you don't need GABF tickets to have a good time this weekend, you'll just have more fun if you do!


Thursday, September 24th
Collaborate Evil is an effort between 9 brewers to take a common theme and put their own individual spin on it. This year the theme is a Belgian Strong Pale and all 9 brewers will be presenting their versions at Thursday's GABF session. The participants include Valley Brewing, Sacramento Brewing, Fatheads Brewery and Grill, Flossmoor Station, Oakshire Brewing, Silver Peak Brewing, Lucky Bucket Brewing Co., FiftyFifty Brewing, and Speakeasy Brewing Co.
Friday, September 25th
The 2nd Annual FBAG party include free beer samples, free brats, and free live music. Did I mention it was free? Flying Dog will also be tapping their 20th anniversary beer for the first time for free!
  • Sierra Nevada Kill-A-Keg @ Falling Rock, 12:00pm
  • Sierra Nevada Estate Tapping @ Falling Rock, 12:30pm
  • Meet Chris Brouwaerts from La Chouffe @ Falling Rock, 1:0pm
  • Left Hand/Terrapin Depth Charge Espresso Milk Stout Cask Tapping @ Falling Rock, 2:00pm
  • Up Your Reinheitsgebot: An Evening of Impure & Illicit Beers @ Falling Rock, 10:00pm
Dogfish Head, Avery, Allagash, and New Belgium will be pouring exotic beers that plead the 5th on the German Purity Law of 1517.

Saturday, September 26th
From Dr. Bill:
For those of you who haven't attended my previous events we ask for a $20 contribution to help pay for the beers we will order from Chris and to tip out the service staff. Also feel free to bring beers you may want to share. That being said I will be pouring over 100 rare and exotic offerings. A few teasers would be; LA Duck Duck Gooze, Santa's Little Helper aged in Bourbon barrels, Angel's Share, Cuvee de Tomme, RR Temptation, Consecration, Deviation, Bottleworks 10th Anniversary, The Bruery Papier, Alesmith BA Speedway, etc., etc., etc..
  • La Chouffe Brewers @ Argonaut Liquor, 3:00pm - 7:00pm
  • Boulevard Smokestack Beers @ Falling Rock, 4:00pm
  • New Belgium Rarities @ Falling Rock, 10:00pm
Falling Rock will be pouring some of New Beglium's harder to find beers including Love, La Folie, Transatlantic Kriek, La Fleur Misseur & Le Terroir

Sunday, September 27th
Avery has just the cure for your post-GABF blues. More beer! They'll have their entire line of Holy Trinity beers on tap (Hog Heaven, Salvation, The Reverend) plus oak barrel aged and Brettanomyces versions!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Denver Beer Fest Events: Part 2 (9/21-9/23)

The Denver Beer Fest kicks off tomorrow with several great events, but things really start heating up on Monday when Falling Rock throws their 13th Annual GABF Tapping Party. They actually save kegs specifically for this event and bring out stuff you cannot find anywhere else. It's definitely a "can't-miss" party and is sure to be packed, so get there early. If you happen to miss out though a quick look at the list below should tell you that you won't have any trouble finding things to do and new beers to drink in Denver, but also be sure to check out the happenings up in Boulder. Avery will be tapping extremely rare beers everyday at 11:00am and The Kitchen is hosting what looks to be the coolest beer dinner all week. Also don't forget to check our calendar often as I will be updating it with new info frequently.

Monday, September 21st
Appaloosa Grill & Great Divide Brewery have teamed up for Denver Beer week to celebrate local beer and local food for who else? The Locals. Space is limited for this one of a kind event. The evening will start at Appaloosa with a three course dinner followed by dessert at the brewery and a tour. All guests will then be transported back to Appaloosa for an evening of live music. To reserve your spot please contact Mindy Lorens (events@appaloosagrill.com)
They will be tapping 10-12 kegs at 5:00pm of harder to find specialty beers from breweries from all over, some sent in just for this event. Some of the breweries: Avery, Russian River, Lost Abbey, Port Brewing.
Tuesday, September 22nd
  • Avery Dinner @ Jax Denver, 7:30pm ($50 per person)
  • Meet the Left Hand Brewers @ Duo, 5:00pm - 7:00pm ($12 per person)
  • Avery Tap Room - Bad Sally ‘08 Tapping, 11:00am
  • Best in Brews Tasting @ TAG Restaurant, 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Come enjoy some of the finest brews around without the crowds of the GABF. Meet the merry men who make it happen. Sample some tasty snacks to help "wash down" the suds. Featuring: Avery Brewing Co., Bull and Bush, Great Divide and Oskar Blues, to name a few.
Wednesday, September 23rd
Sui Generis is a complex ale, aged and artfully blended from several types of oak barrels, and displays a delightful lactic sourness complimented by hints of brett, oak, and acetic. Intricate yet bold, deeply complex yet surprisingly refreshing. It is not on tap due to extremely limited quantities, but they will have small amounts of tiny-batch sour beers made with their House Sour Blend.
The Kitchen [Upstairs] welcomes five of the nation's most progressive breweries and their brewmasters. Guests will enjoy a special five-course meal created by The Kitchen's head chefs and each course will be paired with two beers from our five featured breweries. Brewmasters will be on hand to pour and discuss their favorite beers. Featuring Allagash, Avery, Dogfish Head, Russian River, & The Lost Abbey

Monday, September 14, 2009

Upcoming Events

The newly created Denver Beer Fest starts this Friday and I'm planning a post sometime mid-week to cover all the great events that will be going on, but until then there are still a few beer tastings and dinners to keep you busy and drinking.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Boulder Beer Heat Rave 2009 Recap


As expected, the Boulder Beer Heat Rave was a great time. For just $25 I was able to sample several rare "tap-house" only beers from 25 different brewers all in one place while enjoying live music and meeting some great people.

Just about every beer was excellent, but there were a few that stood out a little more. These included the new Bourbon Barrel Stout from Odell Brewing (in stores now, so be on the look out for it), New Belgium's Tart Lychee (a sour beer aged in oak barrels with Brettanomyces yeast and blended with lychee and Ceylon cinnamon), and Blue Moon's Peanut Butter Ale (peanut butter in beer actually works!). The event's hosts, Boulder Beer Company, also pulled out all the stops and were offering up a Bourbon Berry Porter, Bourbon Mojo IPA, and 1998 Igloo Ale (that's right 11 years old!) plus their usual selections.
Barrel aged beers were definitely the hot trend of the day. In addition to the 4 already mentioned, there were 4 others available including Twisted Pine's delicious Reilly's Oak Whiskey Red (available in their tap room 9/18), year old Old Ruffian from Great Divide, oaked Mama Pilsner from Oskar Blues, and Avery's new Moloch Ale (I think on tap for the first time and every bit the 13.5% ABV). All in all, it was an excellent day and a great way to start off Boulder Beer Week!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Upcoming Events

With the Great American Beer Fest, Oktoberfest, and the new Denver Beer Fest Week just around the corner things are about to start picking up in town. However, there are quite a few events and happenings going on soon to tide you over including Boulder Beer Week!

The festivities kick off on this Saturday with the Boulder Beer Heat Rave from 2pm - 6pm at the Boulder Beer Company. For just $25 you'll get unlimited tastings of small-batch and brewery only releases from more than 20 different Colorado brewers.

Other upcoming events in Boulder Beer Week and around the Denver area: