Author: ryan

Ryan Anderson (that's me!) is the editor & founder of MNBeer. Much has changed since the fall of 2005 and I'm proud to have been a part of it all. Sometime I'll tell you about my grand theory that links craft brewing to punk rock. Just ask.

What’s Going on at MNBeer?

As we’ve been threatening, we’re just about ready to throw the switch on an update to MNBeer.com’s layout. It probably won’t blow you away, per se, but it will allow us to organize information a little differently, and enable us add a few minor features to the site. I’m sure we’ll be fine-tuning even when the site launches, though I suppose that’s the nature of the web, eh?

We’re also in the really late stages of revamping the way we handle events on the site. There are a lot of positive things about the way it’s happening now, but it’s not perfect. We’ve been testing another system with more features for quite a while, as well though neither is perfect. Our current software doesn’t allow for recurring events, map integration and a database for event venues whereas with our best alternative events are essentially contained within their own database and don’t (without a little effort) become a part of the normal posting scheme. Most of you probably don’t care, though it begs the question: For events, do you consult the event list/calendar or do you rely on the daily postings of the blog?

You’ll probably notice some new authors on the site in the upcoming months as well. In fact, you’ve probably read stories from a few, already. Stories from 5+ new writers has made life a bit easier in MNBeer-world, though I’ve got to admit that I’m a little jealous! Look for more new features to come! We’ve got lots of irons in the fire!

Did you see MNBeerBlogs.com? We made that too. Check it out. It’s awesome to see that we’ve got lots of cohorts talking about beer in Minnesota.

We’re also turning seven in the fall. That makes us older than most of the breweries in town! I think it’s high time we celebrate once again. We’ll need a venue, we’ll need Minnesota beer, we’ll need Minnesota swag, a little rock-n-roll (if it allows) and perhaps your best toast to Minnesota beer (the concept, not the website). More on that in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, if you have ideas, please feel free to drop me a line – ryan AT mnbeer.com.

As always, thanks for reading. This site has always been about having great beer with great people, so know that we dig it every time one of you stops by a beer festival and says, “You’re the first site I read everyday” every time someone shoots us an email or likes what we share on Facebook. Thank you.

Farmhouse Ale Educational Meeting at Four Firkins Tonight

Ian from The Four Firkins is hosting a free educational tasting tonight centered around Farmhouse Ales at 7pm tonight. Definitely worth checking out!

If you have wanted to learn more about beer styles and history, come join us for the second in our series of educational tastings. Many craft beer drinkers come to enjoy Belgian beers, not only for their diverse and complex flavors and aromas, but for their rich, and often romantic history. As we enter the dog days of summer, it is the perfect time to focus on Belgian and French farmhouse ales which were often used as refreshment for farmhands. You will be guided through a brief historical and cultural context of these beers, digging into the philosophy of “beer styles”, all while sampling some classic and unique examples.

As if learning about fascinating beers while drinking free samples isn’t enough incentive, we will also be raffling off some glassware, and a copy of Farmhouse Ales by Phil Markowski, an authoritative text on farmhouse ales. In order to be eligible to win, you must enter your name in the drawing by the time the class begins at 7:30 and be present at the end to collect your prize.

Samples include:

From Belgium- Saison Dupont and St. Feuillien ‘Saison’

From France- Brasserie Castelain ‘St. Amand French Country Ale’

From the U.S.- Ommegang ‘Hennepin’, Jolly Pumpkin ‘Bam Biere’, and Two Brothers ‘Domaine DuPage’

Beer, Beast & Bluegrass with Tallgrass Tonight at Acadia Cafe

Tallgrass Brewing Company, Boats and Bluegrass Music Festival, Acadia Cafe and LT Presents: Beer, Beast & Bluegrass! Tonight! Music & food start around 7pm.

The Bluegrass:
Town Hall Stompers & Freak Creek Revival w/many special guests!

The Beer:
A cask of Buffalo Sweat w/ ancho chilies, crushed jalapeno peppers, and cocoa nibs.

The Beast:
BISON

There will be a raffle for two Boats and Bluegrass Music Festival tickets after the music is over. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. You will get a raffle ticket when you buy the Beer n Beast and you will also get another raffle ticket when you drop some cash in the tip jar as this is a FREE SHOW!

Autumn Brew Review 2012

This year’s  takes place on Saturday, September 15th from 1-5 at the Historic Grain Belt Brewery complex in Northeast Minneapolis. This year ABR returns to a single session, with an afternoon of great local and craft beer, food, music and other fun.

I hope you purchased tickets because Autumn Brew Review is SOLD OUT. Watch MNBeer.com and MNCraftBrew.org for updates and possible chances to win tickets to ABR as well as other details for week-of festivities and more!

Enter Byggvir’s Big Beer Cup!

There’s still a little time to submit beer, mead and cider for this years Biggvir’s Big Beer Cup homebrew competition at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival! Read on for details from Gera. Of note, this year the best beer of the contest will be brewed by Mike Hoops at Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery!
There is still time to enter your beers, meads, and ciders in Byggvir’s Big Beer Cup.  We are accepting entries until store closing times on Sunday, August 12th at both Northern Brewers, Midwest, Brew & Grow, and Still H20.  This year, we are very excited that Mike Hoops has agreed to brew the best beer of the contest at Town Hall (more details are on the website)!
We already have more entries than last years, so we could also use more judges and stewards to help out at the contest.  The judging will be onsite at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival on Saturday, August 25 & Sunday, August 26.  You get into the Fest for free on the day you help out and we make sure you have plenty of time to enjoy the sights.  We welcome judges of all skill levels and will pair inexperienced judges with those who have BJCP rank.  This contest is registered with the AHA/BJCP.
To enter or sign up to help out: www.rennfestbeercup.com.
Please email me if you have any questions: gera_latour@hotmail.com.
Hope to see you there!
Gera Exire LaTour
Co-organizer, Byggvir’s Big Beer Cup