Beertown Austin did a great job of covering the Beer Tasting that took place last weekend at Clementine Coffee House in Austin. And for those of us that were unable to make it, they even captured video of the different brewers speaking about their brewery and the beers they produce. Here's our own Justin Rizza speaking about Independence Brewing and the current lineup of beers:
See the Beertown Austin website for videos of Chip McElroy of Live Oak Brewing, Adam DeBower of Real Ale Brewing and Kevin Brand of (512) Brewing.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Independence Brewing Tour and Tasting
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Belgian Beer and Mussels at the Broken Spoke Cafe
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Estate-brewed Beer
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This is certainly a story that interested me as I have also taken the first steps to produce an "estate beer". Earlier this spring, I planted my first hops in pots in the backyard in an effort to eventually brew a beer using home-grown hops. You can follow the progress at my other blog, Hops In Pots. I doubt my wife would allow me to take the next step of plowing up the backyard and planting two row barley. However, Chris Colby of Brew Your Own (BYO) magazine has done exactly that at his home in Bastrop, TX. Chris had been growing hops at home for years and recently took that next step which you can read about on his blog at BYO magazine.
Friday, July 24, 2009
BYO's 2009 Label Contest Winners
Brew Your Own magazine posted the winners of their 2009 label contest. I created my own label for one of my homebrews once... once! The joy that I felt from seeing my own label on a bottle of beer that I brewed was just not worth an afternoon of soaking and scrubbing the labels back off the empty bottles. A great deal of effort and creativity (and odd senses of humour) obviously went into these winning entries and it's almost inspired me to make my own again... almost.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Beer and Food pairing, Texas Style
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Friday, July 17, 2009
How to Taste Beer
Randy Mosher is promoting his new book Tasting Beer: An Insider's Guide to the World's Greatest Drink
and gave the following interview on a local Chicago station:
I already picked up a copy of his new book and although I've only just started
to read it, I'm enjoying it so far.
Randy is also the author of Radical Brewing: Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass.
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Randy is also the author of Radical Brewing: Recipes, Tales and World-Altering Meditations in a Glass.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
D'oh! The Simpsons an official sponsor of this year's GABF
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The Simpsons will open each session of the festival with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Since festival goers have to be 21 years of age to enter, Bart and Lisa will just have to hang around outside.
I'm a big fan of The Simpsons (at least, the first decade or so of it), but it seems a little odd to have a cartoon show as a major sponsor for a beer festival. I understand there's a connection with Homer's love for beer, Duff Brewery and such, but I have a feeling there's going to be some groups that claim its promoting drinking to kids. Anyway, hopefully they'll have a "Duff Brewery" booth or a mock-up of Moe's Tavern inside.
By the way, its only 72 days until the festival begins and ticket sales appear to be doing well, with the Saturday afternoon session already 65% sold. My plane ticket is purchased and my hotel room is booked.
**UPDATE**
Funny, I just read the following from Charlie Papazian's article on the examiner.com:
"No there won’t be any Duff Beer at the fest either. Duff is brewed in Belgium (really!) and doesn’t qualify as an American brewed original. Will there be a Moe’s Tavern within the Great American Beer Festival? Not likely."
So, I guess that dashes my hopes of quaffing a Duff with Barney in Moe's Tavern at the festival.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Independence Day at Independence Brewing
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