Posts Tagged ‘Glendale’

Sprecher Belgian Style Dubbel Review!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Sprecher Brewery is releasing their Belgian Style Dubbel this Saturday for their 25th Anniversary party and I was lucky enough to get a pre-release bottle of their Belgian Style Dubbel today and if this beer isn’t reason enough to head over their with me Saturday, I don’t know what is. Posted below is my review and event information:

A- / 4.25
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | drink: 4
16 oz bottle poured into a Duvel tulip. 6.50% ABV, 10168 on the neck (June 16th, 2010). Interesting because when I picked it up today I was told it was bottled just today. Either way it’s as fresh as humanly possible.

Appearance – The tall pour froths up a one-and-one-half finger dense light khaki-colored head. The beer is a beautiful clear mahogany red-brown with sharp red-orange highlights in the light. The head isn’t retained all too well as it sinks to a creamy pile leaving lackluster spots of lace on the glass for a Belgian style.

Smell – Dark Belgian candi sugar pairs well with the up-front toasted malts. Deep, dark fruit esters from the Belgian yeast play a pivotal role despite being in the background. Complex notes of cherries, fig, and prune add a layer of dimension to the hearty, biscuity, caramel malt nose. Serious hop-heads won’t find much of their favored aroma in this dubbel but it absolutely hits the mark on the style.

Taste – Round, deeply toasted malts push right to the forefront of the flavor profile hitting fast with a smooth, dense breadiness and sweet caramel cube flavor. Belgian yeast and candi sugar aren’t messing around either as they follow up the maltiness swiftly. Dark fruit esters still add a fantastic cherry, fig, and prune complexity while the alcohol becomes very slightly noticeable on the back end. The nuances grow nicely as it warms while toffee pokes out through the finish.

Moutfeel – Very smooth and robust, this dubbel really hits the mark here where most fall flat. A medium level of carbonation allows this beer to go down smoothly. A very light warming sensation finishes up the sweet, malty dubbel.

Drinkability – Sprecher’s 25th Anniversary dubbel nails the style that seems hard to pin down by some smaller American craft breweries. With a fantastic mouthfeel and comparable taste and aroma to boot, it’s a dubbel worth the extra money and definitely worth cellaring to see how it ages. I presume it’ll change gracefully to something possibly even better than it is fresh. Nice work Sprecher!

Come on out Saturday June 19th from 6-10 P.M. to try the awesome new Sprecher beer and hang out with Randy Sprecher. There is no cover charge and if you attended the Firkin Fest last weekend and retained your ticket stub it will get you a free beer!

Wisconsin Summer Solstice Beer Lovers Festival

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

How would you like an all-Wisconsin craft beer event? Well, southeast Wisconsin has one for you coming up pretty soon! The City of Glendale, in partnership with the Wisconsin Brewer’s Guild, will host the first Wisconsin Summer Solstice Beer Lovers Festival on Saturday, June 26, 2010 from 1 – 5 p.m. (rain or shine!) at the Bayshore Town Center (Bayshore Mall more-or-less). This is the first beer festival in Wisconsin to be all-Wisconsin breweries. 28 different breweries to be exact, and all 28 will have their brew masters there to answer any question you may have!

Admission is $50 a person or $90 for two tickets which includes a souvenir tasting glass and unlimited sampling of more than 100 different beers. This would be a good point to also share that a discounted ticket for designated drivers will be available for $20. This ticket includes Sprecher root beer, the same sampling glass, and all the complimentary food that’s included in the normal ticket price.

Sure, there will be plenty of beer here, but what about food? We’ll that’ll be covered too! Glendale is host to plenty of fantastic restaurants, many of which will feature specially prepared cuisine to compliment more than 20 different Wisconsin craft beers at the Summer Solstice Fest. A few of the different places to offer food are Auntie Anne’s, COA, Bd’s Mongolian Grill, Devon Seafood Grill, California Pizza Kitchen, Bar Louie, Ovations, Bravo!, Solly’s Grille, Anchorage, Zambonie’s, and the Bavarian Inn.

This event will certainly be an afternoon to remember! I’m personally excited to meet with all the brew masters and sample delicious food designed to pair with some tasty beer. Well worth the ticket price, you get to keep the sampling glass that will hold all the beer you can drink and your meal is covered. Where else can you get a deal like that?

Come on out Saturday June 26th from 1 – 5 P.M. and join me at the Bayshore Town Center directly east of I-43 on Port Washington Road and Silver Spring Road for some great conversation over some great Wisconsin beers!

For more information on the fest visit the links here:

Welcome to Glendale
Summer Solstice Fest on Facebook
Wisconsin Brewer’s Guild (Purchase tickets HERE)

Also, look for an article following the event that will sum up the event. I have high hopes that I’m sure won’t be let down! Cheers!

-Andy

Step Up the Game Wisconsin!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

I can’t keep my mouth shut any longer. I don’t like to rant on BeerFM, but this needs to be said: Wisconsin beer drinkers; step up your effin’ game! We’re getting a bad name and I’m sick of it. It seems like the only tastings or events any of the “beer advocates” or “beer geeks” go to are huge to-do’s such as Great Taste of the Midwest and Great Lakes Beer Fest. There is fantastic camaraderie between beer geeks in other states. Where is that for Wisconsin?! BeerFM just hosted an awesome night at Silver Creek a few weeks ago to release their Imperial Mai-Bock, turnout based on invites was sad but we had a great time regardless. There’s the Summer Solstice Beer Festival in Glendale, WI that’s the first ALL WISCONSIN beer festival with over 200 beers paired with same-size samples of food from the Glendale area. 1 person I know is going. Or how about the Beer Fest at Wine Cellar of Wisconsin in Brookfield in a little over a week? I’m the only person I know going.

I’m sick and tired of looking on Beer Advocate’s Wisconsin Beer Calendar to see nothing posted in the events and what’s there, next-to no one is attending. Now, what’s even worse is that I hear rumors floating around about Stone pulling out of the Wisconsin market. That’s the straw that broke the camel’s back; the spark that fueled my rage. I draw the line when a fantastic brewery, for yet unconfirmed and undisclosed reasons, will (possibly) discontinue distributing to this great state.

How could this possibly be? Maybe it’s because they just moved into Illinois and have a much better market there? Or maybe they realized they make no money here because the Joe-Wisconsin-beer-drinkers are too busy drinking ONLY Bud, Miller, and Coors shit!

Come on people. If you advocate craft beer, a) don’t by macro; spend your hard-earned money on GOOD CRAFT BREWED beer, and b) when you know friends that claim to “love beer” and their response to, “what’s your favorite beer?” is “Miller Lite” you should be doing everything in your power to enlighten them to a world beyond the bullshit they call “beer”. I’m not saying these beers don’t have a place in the world, but they certainly shouldn’t command such a disgustingly large percent of  market when there are much, much better offerings available! Wisconsin is known as one of the “drunkest” states based on population and alcohol consumption, but sadly, it isn’t off the type of beer that should be consumed; craft beer. Instead, the majority of sales are from a style that’s a bastardization of what real beer is, only to make the process cheaper and pump out more of it.

When will the Wisconsin beer advocates join the good fight to slay this preconceived notion that everyone here only drinks Miller Lite and finally show people there are people here, in this great state, that love good beer for the flavor, not necessarily for the effect? And more importantly, fight to show other people what flavorful beer can be? Next time you’re out picking up beer, pick up some local beer like Lakefront. Pick up some New Glarus. Hell, pick up some Stone and show support for a great brewery that might not be distributed to this state after summer because we’re too busy drinking beer-flavored water.

-Andy

Chameleon Brewing Release Party

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

“Chameleon Brewing, dedicated to creating innovative craft beers true to the American spirit, is a new brewery started by Randy Sprecher, founder of Sprecher Brewery. Crafted to please and tease a wide variety of palates, Chameleon beers are light in body, yet full of complex flavors and aromas.”

Chameleon Brewing is hosting a release party for their beers, Hop On Top, Fire Light, and Witty tomorrow, April 28th, at Bayshore Mall in Glendale, WI from 5:30-8:30. Here is what they have to say on their website calendar:

“Come join us for complimentary beer and food samples as we celebrate the launch of Chameleon Brewing! The event will be held at the rotunda, next to Bar Louie, at Bayshore Mall.”

You can find there website here: http://chameleonbrewing.com/index.php

I’ll be there for a short time with my cousin to sample Chameleon’s beers and hopefully score some to review for a BeerFM podcast.

Hope to see you there!

-Andy