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Six Pack: Rob Shellman of Better Beer Society

Rob Shellman launched Better Beer Society earlier this year with two great events – – a brown-bag blind tasting and film screening/discussion panel about women in the beer industry. Later this month, you’ll have another chance to partake in another brown bag event at Butcher and Boar, which promises to be nothing short of awesome. You can buy tickets for Summer Session: BBQ Beers here. Read on for more information about Rob & Better Beer Society.Further questions? Don’t hesitate to shoot rob an email: rob@betterbeersociety.com

Rob Shellman, Better Beer Society (at Cantillion)

1. Tell us a bit about the impetus for Better Beer Society.
My passion and dedication for craft beer all started while my wife and I were living in Southern California, and just being immersed in an amazing beer culture. I then sought out my certification as a Cicerone, and the wheels just started turning. The concept actually started as a bottle shop, and has slowly morphed into a full blown agency for craft beer. I wanted to create an agency that promotes and supports all aspects of craft beer, and brings the entire community together. As far as I know, this agency is one of a kind.

2. What inspired you to get involved in the craft beer scene in Minnesota?
My wife and I are from here, and we knew right away that we, and BBS belonged in Minnesota. We are on the cusp of becoming one of the next great destination beer states, but together as a beer community we have lots of work to do to get there. With the vast growth of beer focused bars and restaurants opening as of late, I felt there needed to be an agency in place that was both educational, creative, and would strive to help improve the level of quality across the board in our community.

3. Without overthinking it… describe your ideal beer… right off the top of your head…
My ideal beer would be sessionable, a conversation beer if you will (4 – 4.5% ABV). It should have a nice hop bitterness to it (preferably Nelson Sauvin or Citra), it would be balanced, but still have some depth to it. Maybe a British Ale yeast strain? Just something so that I can have a few over a period of a night with friends, and focus on the evening, and not the beer.

4. What was the first Minnesota-made beer to pass your lips? How about the latest?
The first Minnesota made beer I tried would have to be either James Page back when they were in Northeast Minneapolis, or a Summit EPA. The last MN beer I had was yesterday at Muddy Waters for lunch. I had a Steel Toe Size 7 with a soft shell crab bánh mì…which I later dreamt about.

5. If you could change one thing about the craft beer scene in this state what would it be?
I would revisit our growler law. As it stands now, you need to purchase a growler exclusive to that selling establishment, that has their logo on it. So you have no choice but to accumulate a bunch of glass, which I feel is wasteful. Yes, filling these many growlers is certainly eco-friendly and allows us to reduce and re-use…but why not have a universal growler? One vessel that is recognized by the state, which allows for less waste. Perhaps it could be a stainless steel or Nalgene growler, allowing for use in state parks…oh wait, that’s illegal too isn’t it?

6. Where do you see craft beer in Minnesota in 10 years?
Again, I see Minnesota as a craft beer destination state, much like Oregon or California. We’re making great beer in Duluth, the Twin Cities, as well as other markets like Bemidji and St. Cloud. Once Surly opens their newly-expanded brewery I feel it’s really going to open the tourism flood gate. Saturation is inevitable, though once the dust settles…the market should dictate who stays and who goes, and we should be left with only high-quality and interesting craft beers. We’re building something pretty special here, I’m just happy to be a part of it.

Brewing TV #63: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Like kids to a candy store, Brewing TV finally makes the pilgrimage to the World of Dogfish Head, its mothership brewery in Milton, DE and the O.G. brewpub in Rehoboth Beach. Join BTV as we learn about Dogfish Head’s homebrew-scale Small Batch Brewing program and see how the ideas behind small-batch experimental brewing influence the brewery’s large-scale commercial releases. Off-Centered brew for all! [See THIS LINK for Jake’s full conversation with Sam Calagione]

Nordeast Brewers Alliance at NE Farmers Market in June

The NordeastBrewers Alliance, a homebrew club in Minneapolis,  will be demonstrating homebrewing techniques, equipment and materials while spreading the good word about brewing your own fermented beverages

They will be at the Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market on University Ave NE & 7th Ave NE the first four Saturday’s from 9am-1pm.

If you ever wondered what it’d be like to brew your own beer, or make mead, wine, or cider, stop on by the NE MPLS Farmers Market and check out the Nordeast Brewers Alliance starting June 2nd!

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City Pages Beer Festival Saturday

Just a quick reminder that the 20th annual City Pages Beer Festival takes place on Saturday from 5-9pm near 10th and Hennepin, downtown Minneapolis. Beer, live music and undoubtedly some interesting people-watching. Advanced tickets are still available for $30 online at citypages.com/beerfest. Day-of tickets will be available for $35.

A portion of proceeds from the tasting will benefit the St. Paul Jaycees.
Participating breweries this year include Anheuser Busch, Artisan Beer Co., August Schell, Avery Brewing, Blue Dawg Brewing, Boston Beer, Boulevard, Capital, Clear River, Cold Spring, Crispin, Diageo/Guiness, Epic Brewing, Finnegans, Founding Fathers, Fyten, Goose Island, Gray’s Brewing, Great Divide, Heineken, House of Shandy, InBev, Killebrew Beverages, Latrobe, Lucid, Mantorville, Margaritaville, Mike’s Lemonade, Moosehead, New Belgium, Northern, Pabst, Redhook, RJM Distributing, Rush River, Shock Top, Sierra Nevada, Summit, Third Street Brewhouse, Vermont Hard Cider, and Widmer Brothers.

Braufest This Friday-Sunday in Lucan, MN

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? All the amateurs ditched town last weekend, but in truth, this is the weekend to head south to Lucan for Braufest with Brau Brothers Brewing Co. Check it out:

Friday (June 1)
Lucan Lions Beef BBQ from 5:30-8pm. Local beef, local beer.

Larry Donner performs at Brauhaus, 7:30pm.

Saturday (June 2)
Brewery open house from noon -8pm. Tour the brewery & hopyard, sample beer, set up camp (yes, you can camp at the brewery Friday & Saturday night), check out some special cask beer and enjoy live music, including our friends Cannery Row as well as Saturday Evening Smitty and Sound Outdoor.

Lucan Lions softball tournament all day in City Park. And to tie this into the theme, the beer wagon will be present all day!

Street dance at Brauhaus Saturday night from 9pm – 1am featuring Roxbury Drive and the aforementioned beer wagon.

Sunday (June 2)
Recover from a great day of beer with the Lucan Fireman Pancake Breakfast at the Community Center. 8:30am – noon.

Family Day at Lucan City Park – activities and events for all, softball tourney, volleyball, food and beer.