Posts Tagged ‘Lakefront Brewery’

Ray’s Lakefront Tasting

Monday, July 5th, 2010

If you’ve seen the recent BeerFM promotions, Ray’s has begun their monthly beer tastings in their new tasting and education room. I was able to attend the first one on July 1st which featured Lakefront Brewery president Russ Klisch, no stranger to me. Despite the fact we talk on a consistent basis, I always learn something new from him. This Ray’s event was no different.

We entered the room and people began to flood in shortly after. Each chair at every table had a Lakefront placemat with six four ounce plastic cups on it, all numbered on the printed paper. Russ then walked around putting three different types of malts on each table. No stranger to homebrewing, I recognized them as Pale, Caramel, and a variety of Chocolate malt. The session begun with a quick overview of Lakefront and Russ which moved into the tasting portion. Starting with Lakefront’s White, a Belgian-style Witbier. From there we moved to the Klisch Pilsner, Local Acre, Fixed Gear and Bridge Burner side-by-side, the brand new True Evel, and finished with a surprise tasting of Rosie, their newly released sour beer.

Each beer was accompanied by a little blurb on the style as well as Lakefront’s/ Russ’ take on it. Some of my favorite parts of the tasting included news from Russ that Lakefront will be expanding their Brettanomyces/ aged beer offering as well as adding a beer series titled “My Turn” to their line up.

My Turn will feature a beer from each full-time employee at the brewery (around 19 or so). They’ll have complete control over the whole batch, making it exactly like they want. These beers will be on a three-month rotation so new ones will be available pretty regularly. Russ also stated that he’s in the works of trying to round up every brewery in Wisconsin to brew a wet-hopped beer that will all be released on the exact same day. It seems to be in early stages so far but he seemed very optimistic about it.

Lastly, the thing I found most interesting is that while Russ talked about Local Acre, their Imperial Pilsner beer brewed with all-Wisconsin ingredients, he talked about the hop farms in Wisconsin. Apparently, in the 1800s Sauk County was the highest hop producing county in America! Right now Lakefront gets hops from both Mazomanie, located by Madison and Hortonville, up by Green Bay.

All-in-all it was an incredibly informational session with lots to learn for the new beer lover up to the experienced homebrewer. I enjoyed this event thoroughly and talking to Russ is always a pleasure, as well as event organizer John who I must thank for the event.

If it sounds like something up your alley, Ray’s will be hosting Stone Brewing Company on Wednesday, July 28th. I’m excited for that and I hope to see you there!

Ray’s Wine & Spirits Lakefront Brewery Tasting with Russ Klisch

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Ray’s Wine & Spirits is kicking off their first-ever beer tasting in the new tap room this Thursday, July 1st, at 6:30 PM with Lakefront president and all-around nice guy Russ Klisch (how can you say no to a face like that?)! Come on out to Ray’s Tasting Room and Education Center to sample some of Lakefront’s newer beers, Fixed Gear and Bridge Burner as well as classics like their Klisch Pilsner and White! Not only will you have a chance to sample beer with Russ himself but he’ll be providing a segment on current craft beer trends as well as sharing insight on the way the beer industry is changing!

The cost is only $10 a ticket and seats are limited so head to http://www.rayswine.com/Tasting-Room.asp to get your ticket now! If you haven’t had any Lakefront beer yet, or just need to restock your current supply, Ray’s will have the Lakefront beers on special to purchase!

Beerwolf and I will be there and we hope to see you, too!

Milwaukee Firkin Fest Round up

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010


So I know this is a bit late but I wanted to at least give my thoughts of this first time event. Milwaukee Firkin Fest is a festival celebrating Milwaukee based breweries, so the total number of booths pouring was around 20 or so. There weren’t actually any firkins though, which perplexed me a bit. Lakefront did have something called stitchvass that was about the closest thing I saw resembling a firkin. The usual suspects were in attendance. The afformentioned Lakefront along with Sprecher, Milwaukee Ale House, and Waterstreet Brewery, and the list goes on. I spent about half of the fest pouring beer for a home brew club I belong to called Beer Buffalo Lodge. This was a great way to interact with the paid attendees. Most everyone I spoke to seemed fairly knowledgeable about craft beer. They would ask about ingredients and how the beers were made. Which I found very refreshing. There were the usual “dudes” that show up to simply pound beers but for the most part it was an intelligent crowd.

Overall it seemed to be a success considering it was the first time holding the event. This purely my opinion and maybe the bottom line would prove otherwise. Only time will tell if they decide to make it an annual event.

-Beerwolf

Lakefront Rosie Review

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Lakefront’s Rosie, a Roseclaire style oak aged sour ale fermented and aged with Wisconsin cherries  is out in stores now. All new equipment to produce more of this beer has been/is being installed at Lakefront. Is it worth the price tag? Take a listen to the podcast to find out!

Lakefront Rosie Review

Music: AC/DC – Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)

Lakefront to Release Rendezvous in Bottles!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

As you may know, Lakefront has released two new beers in 22 oz bomber bottles recently; Local Acre, a 100% Wisconsin beer, and Fixed Gear, their unfiltered red. They plan on increasing their 22 oz bottle selection soon with a bottle release of their Biere de Garde, Rendezvous. It was bottled today (June 10th, 2010) and is currently waiting on the labels so it’s gonna hit soon!

In the mean time, you can get this beer at the Locust Street Festival this Sunday at the Lakefront Stage between Booth and Pierce. The fest is held between Humboldt and Holton Streets from 11 A.M. until 8 P.M. and features 5 live music venues and a variety of food, artists, and vendors.

Keep your eyes peeled for Lakefront’s Rendezvous in stores soon!

-Andy

Lakefront Rosie Kriek in Stores Now!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Just a heads up for all you “Sour” fans out there. Lakefront’s Rosie is now in stores! Support your local brewery and go get a couple bottles. I just did!

-Beerwolf

Outpost Mr. Grain Jeans Beer

Monday, May 17th, 2010

In late May Outpost Natural Foods of Wisconsin will be releasing an anniversary ale aptly called Mr. Grain Jeans. I was able to communicate via email with Jim Surwillo, Outpost’s Beer/Wine Coordinator, who was very open with me about it. “[Mr. Grain Jeans] is an Organic Amber Ale, made with oats, wheat, and rye (all organic of course),” Jim says. “The grain bill is mostly malted barley, with about 4-5% of the rest being the grains from Outpost.” He describes the beer to me as, “a lighter colored amber ale, with a slightly lower hop character (about 18-20 IBU) and an ABV around 5.5%.  It is brewed (100% organic) to commemorate Outpost’s founding on the original Earth Day, April 22, 1970.”

Unfortunately Mr. Grain Jeans wasn’t ready in time for a birthday release due to a hold-up during the label approval process with the government, but it’s release draws ever closer. This beer is contract-brewed through Lakefront Brewery and is “medium bodied amber, with mild floral notes and a malty nuttiness which finishes cleanly”, as Jim describes it, will be available for purchase by Memorial Day in 22 oz. bottles sold exclusively at three Outpost locations.

-Andy