Category: bars/restaurants

Belg-a-Rama #10

Al keeps planning ’em so we keep posting ’em.

This Friday, the Blue Nile presents Belg-a-Rama #10, featuring Caracole Nostradamus, St. Bernardus Pater 6, Glazen Toren Ondineke tripel, a new saison from Brasserie d’achouffe, Biere de Soleil, Wittekerke Witbier and Corsendonk Christmas Ale.

Jingle Bell’s at the Nile

Here’s a seasonal idea that doesn’t suck: Put four big beers from Bell’s on tap at once.

Well Al doesn’t suck, so it’s no surprise that it’s happening at the Blue Nile:

Four seasonal brews from Bell’s on tap together, Wednesday at 6pm, one day only. Sparkling Ale, inspired by Belgian tripels and golden ales. Hell Hath No Fury, Bell’s’ take on the abbey dubbel. Expedition Stout, their venerable, mighty Russian Imperial, and Java Stout, the black ale that’s chock full o’ coffee flavor. All available singly (12 oz. pours for $7) or as sample sets. 4 4ounce pours for $9.

Beer Geeks TV Launches Sunday

Beer Geeks, the first television show dedicated to craft beer in Minnesota, to premiere December 11th on KSTC-TV, Channel 45. Grab a beer & tune in! Read on for more information. Some of you may know Ed from Heritage Liquor in Maplewood. Local producer Jason Wiltse has a great pedigree as well, as a former segment producer and editor for Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”

Beer Geeks will tap into the ever-growing world of craft beer in Minnesota each week, taking viewers for a ride on the Beer Geeks Bus to local breweries, restaurants, and retail locations – highlighting the latest in craft brews, while meeting the people who create, enjoy and drink them.

Host of Beer Geeks is Minnesota native and craft beer lover, Jeff Angell. Having traveled coast to coast in the craft beer movement, he’s enjoyed many brews and the stories behind them. Back in the Twin Cities, Angell and his fellow Beer Geeks will share with viewers stories and more from the many local craft brews right here on Minnesota.

Beer Geeks is the brainchild of Matt Sandell and Ed Bremer. Longtime friends and colleagues in the beer and wine market, the two saw a niche market of craft beer growing rapidly, especially here in Minnesota. In fact, the market share of craft or micro breweries has increased steadily, while the domestic premium, super premium, sub-premium malt liquor or macro breweries have seen a decline in their share of the market, according to Information Resources Inc, who tracks data from beverage retailers.“I carry over 1000 different craft beers due to customer demand,” says Bremer, who owns a successful liquor store. “Craft beer comes in so many tastes that anyone, even those who say they don’t like beer, can find something to like in a craft beer. Beer Geeks TV has mass appeal”

The growing interest in craft beer is fueled not only by the beer itself, but also by the unique connection craft brewers share with their customers and the history they share with the community. “Craft beer is an art, behind art is passion, and that passion plays out in the community”, says Sandell, a liquor distributor with 20 years in the industry. “Each brew, each brewer, each brewery has a fascinating story to tell. Being a Beer Geek, craft beer is a lifestyle and our show brings it to life”

The half-hour show will air six weekly episodes on Sundays at 11:00 pm starting December 11th on KSTC-TV, Channel 45 in Minneapolis/St. Paul. The show is currently locally produced in the Twin Cities, however plans exist for possible expansion to other markets in the future.