Thursday, July 30, 2009
Feeding The Beast
For those who haven't had a chance to try Black Tuesday from our tasting room, here are a couple of the reviews it is already garnering from beeradvocate and ratebeer reviewers:
One of a handful of beers I could legitimately call the best I've ever had.
-Overlord, Beeradvocate.com
Absolutely amazing. Gets better and better the more you drink. Wow.
-Mspindler, Ratebeer.com
Among, if not the best Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout/Strong Ale that's out there. If they produce it every year as they say they will, this will be a stalwart in the Top 100. I predict a perch in the Top 10 once enough people get to try it.
-Alexd3891, BeerAdvocate.com
A big big thank you to those three drinkers and to all of our loyal fans who are giving us good reviews on their beeradvocate and ratebeer accounts as well as through their blogs, publications and word of mouth. When we read reviews like the ones above or hear people's compliments, it makes us all happy to be brewing beer and gets us excited to try new things. Thanks!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Oh Hoppy Day - Firkin Friday comes early this week!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Black Tuesday
Monday, July 27, 2009
And the winner is. . .
Friday, July 17, 2009
Black Tuesday makes for an exciting Friday @ the Tasting Room.
There have been whispers about it for months, now here's a little background about the infamous Barrel Aged Imperial Stout that you'll have a chance to try today at the Tasting Room.
On the final Tuesday in October of 1929, a shroud of darkness swept over America as the stock market crashed for the fourth day in a row, leading way to the Great Depression. Now, 80 years later and in the midst of our own depression, on the final Tuesday in October of 2009 that darkness is returning in the form of Black Tuesday imperial stout.
First brewed on an early morning some time ago, before the sun had the chance to rise, this stout wreaked havoc so great upon The Bruery that the day lasted long into the new moon. Wort spills, mash clogs, skin burns, stock losses and near catastrophe forcedBlack Tuesday to be shut off from humanity, bound to rest in oak barrels for well over a year. Now, after sleeping through most of the modern depression, the The Bruery has no choice but to unleash Black Tuesday upon the world.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Time to get Yammy!
Our beer that is brewed in the Thanksgiving spirit, full of freshly roasted yams, molasses, maple syrup, fresh vanilla and god only knows what else is underway in the brew house. Tyler and Brian made it to work at 3 in the morning to get started with the roasting and are somehow still going strong. Not sure how much longer they'll last, especially since we'll be brewing several more batches in the coming weeks, but so far so good.
As much as I love the summer time, I can't wait for Autumn.