Month: November 2007

Darkness 750ml bottles

Just a quick note on the Darkness bottles… Dec. 15th is the date, Surly is the place. More details forthcoming. Surly will be filling 480 bottles and individuals will be allowed to purchase two bottles apiece. Like I said, more info forthcoming. Check your e-mail.

More on the hop shortage and barley prices

…from KEYC TV in Mankato (thanks Twincitiesbeerprices.com)

…from KARE-11 (thanks Trav)

…and you can expect a piece from Tim Post on MPR, most likely on Friday. Tim was nice enough to call me and will likely be wading through my thoughts on the whole ordeal, with red pen in hand (or at least I would…) he spoke with brewers as well, and I’m guessing that it’ll be a great piece, with or without my help. 🙂

The Onion’s Amber Waters Home Brew Contest

Update: For all of you with your panties in a bunch, please note that I just got a call from the Onion and you’ll be happy to note that you only need to submit two beers and it’ll be BJCP sanctioned. Adam Stern is involved with the judging. They’ll also be having a corresponding event at Town Hall on Tues., Dec. 18th at 7:00pm.

Details:
Bring a home brewed six pack by December 18th to the Onion, 212 3rd Ave. North, #334, Minneapolis, MN 55401.

Prizes?
-An autographed copy of Land of Amber Waters: The History of Brewing in Minnesota by Doug Hoverson.

-10 cases of beer from Minnesota breweries including: Summit, Gluek’s Schell’s, Grain Belt, Brau Brothers, Town Hall, Great Waters, The herkimer, Flat Earth and Surly.

-$50 gift certificate to Northern Brewer.

Commentary:
There’s been a bit of talk about this one among local homebrewers, both with enthusiasm and a healthy dose of skepticism. It sounds like fun and the prizes are certainly good, however a six pack is a lot of precious homebrew to give up for a contest. I’m not sure if the Onion staff knows what their up for, given the size of Minnesota’s homebrewing community. Six beers per entry is a lot of beer, and no doubt the judges will be drunk and tired by the time they’re finished.

There’s also a bit of curiosity among brewers as to what will constitute a winner. I’m assuming it’s just “best beer,” sort of a “best of show.” It doesn’t sound like an easy task, though that opinion comes from a beer nerd. From what I understand, local BJCP judges haven’t been asked to take part, either.

And then, of course, the prizes. 10 cases of local beer sounds great and that certainly makes sense for the breweries, but what about the brewpubs? A case of growlers perhaps? Count me in.

Perhaps the Onion needs some “celebrity” local beer nerds as judges? I know five local beer bloggers that consume their fair share of local beer! Ahem.

Doug Hoverson at Mill City Museum

Mark your calendars… great book, local beer, great museum… sounds like my kind of event!

Land of Amber Waters: The History of Brewing in Minnesota
Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, 7 p.m. (Cash bar opens at 6 pm), Free.

Author Doug Hoverson will give an illustrated presentation about the long history of brewing in Minnesota, from the first illegal brewer at Fort Snelling, to the first commercial brewery in 1849, to the craft brewers and major companies of today. Audience members can enjoy local brews at a cash bar provided by D’Amico Catering before and after the program, and a small display of brewing collectibles. Books will be available for purchase and signing by the author.

Mill City Museum is open every Thursday until 9 p.m.

704 South Second Street
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-341-7555
www.millcitymuseum.org