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From Andy Crouch's BeerScribe: For Charlie Papazian, founder of the Brewers Association, inspiration struck twice in remarkably similar ways. In the late 1970s, Papazian traveled to London, England, to attend the British Beer Festival. While sampling stouts, porters, and cask conditioned ales from around the United Kingdom, Papazian, an avid home brewer, started thinking about beer in the United States. When Papazian wondered aloud about whether Americans could host a similar festival, famed beer writer Michael Jackson famously quipped, Yes, but where will you get the beer? read more »
May 13, 2008 Chewing the Fat: The Brooklyn Brewery's Garrett Oliver The SAVOR Beer and Food Festival takes place this weekend and for the past week, D.C. has been crawling with several top figures in the beer crafting industry. To kick off this week's beer festivities , DCist got a chance to sit down and talk with Garrett Oliver, Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster, food and beer pairing expert, author, and though maybe not as glamorous as the St. Pauli girl the face of top-notch, traditional beer brewing. We caught up with him before an Italian beer tasting at the National Geographic. read more »
When the art of cheese meets the art of beer, great flavors happen. Intimately linked in their agricultural roots and fermentative production, cheese and beer make natural companions on the palate. In this tasting, Garrett Oliver pairs American artisan cheeses with craft beers to illustrate the exciting and satisfying possibilities found in the junction of these two culinary arts.
Just read a terrific magazine article on the craft brewing movement in America.New Yorker writer Burkhard Bilger follows Dogfish Head's Sam Calagione around on his brewing adventures and weaves in some of the key features and disagreements of the craft...Rob Kasper
Check it out if you haven't on food network, Garrett Oliver (Brooklyn Brewery Brewmaster) is one of the judges it is pretty good, the beer they used were:
Looked like good food and beer pairings from the two Chefs.
Cheers,
Frank
Garrett Oliver didn't fall in love with beer at first taste, but when he did, he fell hard.