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BrauFest June 5th & 6th and Other News

‘zup yo?!  This be a shout-out from our homies at Brau Bruthas.  I like edited it a bit you know to save space and to like only like provide distilled content you know.  Take note of the mad happenin’s on June 5-6…or should I say hoppenins?  Peace!
 

Looking to put this year’s barley in the ground in the next couple days.  We have used quite a bit of last year’s harvest already, and as always, we’re saving a bunch for some 100% estate beers, like Fresh Hop.  The hops are up, and I’ve found shoots from each of our eleven varieties.  The highest is probably about four to six inches high.  If the paths are dry enough, we may start stringing the hopyard as early as tomorrow.  It’s always a good feeling when that job is done for the year.  I’ll get some hopyard pics this weekend and post them.  If you haven’t already visited, make sure to plan a trip out here this summer to see the brewery, hopyard, and barley patch. You really get a sense of where your beer comes from, and what it’s made of.
 
We shipped our first Old 56 Light Beer to South Dakota last week.  So far, the feedback has been terrific, and I’d appreciate any thoughts on the beer.  Old 56 is a light beer we brewed for years at the BrauHaus in Lucan for the local crowd.  After numerous requests for a package suitable for “export”, we began bottling Old 56 a couple months ago.  It is now available in 12 packs at insanely reasonable prices.  For the record, it is not a 56 calorie beer.  Old 56, The Fire Truck, is safely parked in the brewery’s parking lot, undergoing extensive restoration.  It will someday soon become our “tapster on wheels”, available for events.  We’re still searching for a talented artist willing to give it a killer custom paint job for beer. 
 
Save the date, June 5-6 is BrauFest in Lucan!  Ball tourney, Bean Bag Toss, City-wide street dance, brewery open-house, and most importantly, beer.  I’ll send out a flyer as the date gets closer.  The Brewery’s Beer Garden is still under construction, so on premise camping and bonfire will probably have to wait a year, however we strongly recommend coming out and drinking some beer with us as well as check out the town. 
 
Also, April 15th, I’ll be in Glencoe for a Brau Bros Beer Dinner at Gert & Erma’s.  Dinner starts at 6pm, smart talk starts soon after.  If you’re in the area, and never been to a beer dinner, I highly recommend it.  They’re great intimate settings for learning about beer and food, and it’s always a laid back affair where you will feel comfortable asking questions. 
 
Congrats to Iowa on their new beer laws!  We’re already looking forward to sending RainWater down there next winter.  We also have something in the fermenters for later this spring – big, juicy, and dark.  Details to follow…
 
Have you tried a Black Sheep yet?  Cream Stout layered on SheepHead.  It’s my new favorite thang.
 
Dustin

Here’s the afore mentioned flyer.

Arborfest

Arborfest 2010: Tickets now on sale!
Family Tree Clinic’s 10th annual Arborfest is an evening fundraising event featuring the best hand-crafted beer to sample from top local craft breweries. Plus, new this year, Wine Sampling! Come join us for a raucous bagpipe festival opener, sea-shanties & drinking songs by The Eddies, followed by DJ Double Trouble. The event also includes tasty eats, a raffle including great brewery swag, non-alcoholic beverages, and a good time to be had by all in support of a great local clinic resource!

Festival Information
When: Friday, May 7th from 5:30 – 9pm
Where: Arborfest is held inside Kagin Commons on the Macalester College Campus
1600 Grand Ave, St. Paul MN 55105
How Much: $45 advance / $50 door (if available) gets you a commemorative tasting glass which you can fill with your choice of over 50+ different beer and now wine samples. ($30 of the ticket price is a tax deductible donation to Family Tree Clinic – your ticket acts as a tax receipt.)

You must be 21+ with proof of age at the door to attend this event. Please enjoy your samples responsibly and plan ahead for transportation.

Visit www.familytreeclinic.org/arborfest for more details including participating breweries, wine vendors and entertainment!

Goose Island Dinner @ the Golden Nugget

Here’s one for your western Suburbanites….

Goose Island will bring their wares to the Gold Nugget Tavern & Grille in Minnetonka for a beer dinner.  The menu is:

  • First Course–312 Urban Wheat Ale paired with grilled vegetable antipasto with crostini, herbed cherve & balsamic.
  • Second Course–Sofie paired with pan seared halibut with clementine gremolata and wilted greens.
  • Third Course–Matilda paired with grilled lamb rack with chimmichurri and olive oil crushed fingerling potatoes.
  • Fourth Course–Bourbon County Stout paired with chocolate stout cake with chocolate frosting served with salted caramel ice cream.

$40/ person (tax and gratuity included)

Call 953.935.3600 for reservations