If anything, perhaps this is a reason to celebrate Mondays… cask beer. Here’s the details:
July 14th – Schell’s
Firkin… (er Fass… I assume), 6pm until it’s goneJuly 28th – Big Sky Firkin, 6pm until it’s gone
If anything, perhaps this is a reason to celebrate Mondays… cask beer. Here’s the details:
July 14th – Schell’s
Firkin… (er Fass… I assume), 6pm until it’s goneJuly 28th – Big Sky Firkin, 6pm until it’s gone
Inaugural Muddy Pig Belgian Beer Festival, “Slegg Verken” [Editor’s note: May I add that this looks like a very good time? Kudos to all of the breweries, brewpubs, bars, beer stores, homebrewers, beer lovers, etc. who have helped to push the envelope with beer in Minnesota! We’re in a good place right now! -ryan]
The first annual Muddy Pig Belgian Beer Festival will be held September 12 – 14, 2008. Over 40 draught lines will be devoted to Belgian beer/Belgian style beer as we cycle through 80 or more different beers throughout the weekend.
Educational seminars will be held each day of the festival looking at the history of brewing in Belgium, the different styles of beer produced and the sometimes unique processes used to produce these outstanding ales. Attendees will be able to sample a variety of beers at each seminar as part of their learning experience.
Hours: Friday 11:30a.m. to 2:00a.m.
Saturday 11:30a.m. to 2:00a.m.
Sunday 11:30a.m. to 1:00a.m.Seminars: One seminar each day beginning at 12:00 noon. Seating limited to 40 people per session.
Location: The Muddy Pig, 162 North Dale Street, Saint Paul, MN
Cost: Admission is free, seminars are $20 each or $50 for all three
Phone: 651-254-1030
Web: www.muddypig.com
I ran into one of the PedalPub owners, Al Boyce, today outside of The Happy Gnome this afternoon. Al was happy to inform me that PedalPub tours in both Minneapolis and St. Paul now allow alcohol on board. Look for more cool news from the PedalPub soon…
Kind of sounds like a bad band name, eh? In any case, the folks over at Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery are infusing like madmen… read on…
Hey Everybody,
Hope your holiday weekend was great! This week now brings Infusion Madness to the brewery. We are now serving:-Chocolate Milk Porter
-Lingonberry Milk Porter
-Raspberry Oatmeal Stout- Aged 6 MonthsCan’t decide? Try the Infusion Sampler – 5oz. of each for just $6
These are very limited so get some while you can- -no growlers-
Cheers
I ran into this on the Northern Brewer forum and thought it might be fun for some of you thinking about getting into homebrewing:
The masses have clamored, and we’ve answered the call. Northern Brewer has partnered with St. Paul’s Cooks of Crocus Hill to offer a full demonstration of brewing basics. We’ll discuss the differences between roasted, toasted and caramel grains as they pertain to the brewer. We’ll make a yeast starter. We’ll address using Continental or American yeast strains, and what to expect when brewing with them. Ever wonder how to identify a ‘Noble’ hop? We’ll talk about the differences between high alpha acid hops – grown for bittering properties – and varieties chosen for their flavors and aromas. And we’ll touch on the pros and cons of various brewing equipment. All the while we’ll be tasting commercial examples of beers that you could emulate right away.
Included in the price, each participant will get a portion of the batch (which can be picked-up at Northern Brewer a couple of weeks after the class). This is a great oppurtunity to get some hands on experience, answers to any questions, or to just come hang out and talk beer with us. …one class at the Edina location on July 16 at 6pm. Sign-ups have begun and spaces are limited, so reserve your seats today at: http://www.cooksofcrocushill.com You can also call our retail store and sign up with us directly. We can be reached at: 651.789.0189