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Is American beer any good? TheStar.com - living - Is American beer any good? The idea of weak American suds is being laid to rest by the boom in indie ales, stouts and pilsners Buffalo's Premier Gourmet has become a magnet for Canadian beer lovers by stocking around 1,000 beers, half of them brewed in the U.S. Where does the best beer come from? 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 »
(Downingtown, PA) Victory Brewing Company, an independent craft brewery located in Downingtown, PA, has brewed three small batch specialty beers at the commission of the German Hop Growers Association. The styles crafted include a Select Pils, Tettnanger Pils, and Sapphire Belgian Strong Ale. Each of these three beers were brewed to showcase the high quality hops produced in Germany to potential American brewing clients. These filtered beers were produced as a collaborative effort between Eric Toft, American-born, German-trained Brewmaster of Private Landbrauerei Schonram, and Victory Brewing Co. The German Hop Growers Association sends Victory the hops, Eric formulates the recipe and Victory brews the beer. read more »
At the request of the American Embassy, American craft beer from some of Americas small brewers was served on July 4th at the grand opening of the American Embassy in Berlin. The event included craft beer from 13 different breweries, 47 brands. Participating Breweries were Alaskan Brewing Co., Brewery Ommegang, Deschutes Brewery, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Flying Dog Brewery, Great Divide Brewing Co., Kona Brewing Co., Left Hand Brewing Co., Pyramid Brewing Co., Rogue Ales Brewery, Stone Brewing Co., TommyKnocker Brewing Co., and Widmer Brewing Co. It was a beer garden the likes of which Germany had never seen. read more »
Anheuser-Busch InBev "a stronger, more competitive global company."Anheuser-Busch and InBev early this morning formally announced they are bringing the companies together to form Anheuser-Busch InBev, a juggernaut in the global beer industry.Carlos Brito, the CEO of InBev who will take the reins of the combined organization, in a release had this to say:We are very pleased to announce this historic transaction today, bringing together two great companies that share a rich history of brewing traditions. We are extremely excited about the opportunities that this combination will create for consumers worldwide, as well as our shareholders, employees, business partners and wholesalers. Together, Anheuser-Busch and InBev will be able to accomplish much more than each can on its own. read more »
I brewed a hefe three weeks ago, let sit in the primary for 12 days and kegged half for myself and bottled the other half for a friend's birthday.
The keg of course carbed quicker and I have been tokin' on that for a few days now. It's good, but doesn't really have that rich color/body and banana flavor I like in traditional German Hefeweizens. My SWMBO from Germany said that it is good, but not great.
Tonight I cracked a bottle open to taste before giving away (bottled for 13 days) and it has the body, richer color, and perfect banana aroma. This one, my lady said was Great and right out of bavaria (where her family is from). read more »
Tomorrow evening (September 30th), the Thirsty Monk is hosting the second annual Michael Jackson Tribute Toast. Jackson succumbed to Parkinson's Disease on August 30, 2007, and his legacy can be seen in places like the Thirsty Monk, which showcases many of the Belgian beers that Jackson introduced to beer lovers all over the world. It wasn't just Belgian beers that Jackson was so passionate about, it was all beer, and the way that beer and culture are so intertwined. From the lagers of Germany to the ales of England, Jackson recognized the importance of beer as being a part of the cultural history of the area in which they are brewed. It is not an exaggeration to say that Jackson is mostly responsible for the beer renaissance that has been occurring over the past 20 years. I highly recommend that you seek out some of his books or his television show, the Beer Hunter. read more »
Tonight I opened up one of the promotional bottles of Beck's Oktoberfest that I received last week (though not the one with the snap-on stein handle).
All of the Beck's line of beers are brewed by Brauerei Beck in Germany and imported to the U.S. by Anheuser-Busch. According to the label, it's brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot of 1516 (the famous German Purity Law) though there's no mention of alcohol content (I would guess in the neighborhood of 5% by volume). read more »
Cutting directly to the chase, today's target was the Badische Staatsbrauerei Rothaus , near Grafenhausen in Germany. Half an hour on a train from Basel to Tiengen, then 45 minutes on a bus that wound through Black Forest logging country before stopping directly across the street from the brewery. read more »
This is another one of the brews I sampled during my recent Hong Kong jaunt. I have to honest and say that I only drank one bottle of the stuff and I was already hammered. I can't recollect what it tasted like. It wasnt foul or vomit inducing but after I finished the bottle I moved straight onto Tsingtao and never looked back. From what I could tell it is a beer that enjoys a popular local following, I assume with more with the lower economic segment but I could be wrong. read more »