News & Updates

Surly Update – Whoops! We can’t read…

Sorry to get anyone’s hope up… the free cask beer at Leaning Tower was on Monday, not Tuesday as our headline suggested.

Hello all you Surly people. Here’s the latest.

Coffee Bender on tap at Mackenzies Pub. Hurry, it will soon be gone.

September 25
Surly New Bar Kick-off: Free Cask beer at The Leaning Tower of Pizza in
Uptown. (2324 Lyndale Ave South) Tapping happens at 8:30, show up early and
get a token for the free beer. The cask beer will run out!

September 28
Cask beer at The Nomad

October 3
Beer Dinner @ Craftman Restaurant. Here’s what The Craftsman has to say
about it:

Join us as Executive Chef Mike Phillips prepares a Five-course Autumn Tasting Dinner to compliment the beers of Brookln Center’s Surly Brewery. The Craftsman Restaurant will welcome Owners/Brewers Omar Ansari and Todd Haug to present the beers – including a preview of their new Russian Imperial Stout “Darkness”.

Two Dinners will be served.

The first one will begin at 5:30. Cost $45 per person. The second at 8:15 (with an aperitif at the bar to kick it off). Cost $50 per person. (Gratuity and tax are not included in either seating).

Please RSVP at 612.722.0175 as soon as possible as there will be limited seating.

Tasting Menu for the Evening:
Eggplant Caponata on Grilled Rustica Bread
Paired with Surly Bender

Grilled Garlic Sausage with Sauerkraut and Potato
Paired with Surly Furious

Grilled Pork Sirloin with Hoch Orchard Apple Chutney and Spaghetti Squash
Paired with Surlyfest

Grilled Thousand Hills Flat Iron Steak with Stout Baked Beans
Surly Darkness

Ginger Stout Cake with Chocolate Ganache
Surly Coffee Bender

October 7
Autumn Brew Review – Cask beer, Surly’s newest beer – Surlyfest, and the
first public release of Darkness – our Russian Imperial Stout. Buy tickets
today at www.mncraftbrew.org.

See you drinking,

Omar
www.surlybrewing.com

Autumn Brew Review Cask Beer Update

Hey all-

Just a quick update on the ABR…

VIP tickets are nearly sold out. If you want the extra hour without the crowds, you’ll need to purchase your ticket ASAP. We’re only selling 300 VIP tickets.

I’ve had a few questions on the cask beers – here’s what I know so far:

August Schell – 1 pin Snowstorm 2006 (London Stout) and one pin of the Pale (I’m dry hopping and filling the cask tomorrow, as a matter of fact).

Barley John’s – They are bringing something, but I’m not sure what yet.

Fitger’s – a pin of Daisy Ale 8 (which must mean his daughter is eight this year, man how time flies!) Daisy Ale is a hoppy amber beer. Also, a pin of Big Boat Stout with what Dave describes as a unique hopping schedule.

Great Waters – Who knows what Bob has up his sleeve?

Summit – Damien is up to something, but I’m not sure what.

Town Hall – Mike is bringing the award-winning 1800 British IPA.

So, if you’re looking for cask beer, this is the place to be. Seriously, where else in the world are you going to find casks of Schell’s and Summit, and if you want casks from the pubs, you’d be doing a lot of driving to try them.

Cheers!

David Berg

New Beer at Fitger’s

Here’s an update from our friends to the north at Fitger’s in Duluth.

This week after Thursday we will release:

Breakwater White 5.3%
Belgian style wit beer. Brewed with unmalted wheat, spices and unique Belgian yeast.
This will be the last batch of Breakwater for 2006. Thanks to the love for the Breakwater we made a record 9 batches this summer and we will consider putting it on full-time next summer. (Votes?)

Gandvick Maple Baltic Porter 8.1%
We saved 1/2 of the batch when we brewed this beer in March. Now the mature flavors have kicked in and blended well with the maple.

Lester River Hefeweizen 5.5%
Our Bavarian style hefe.

Count on the Brewhouse to pour wheat beers all winter.

Remember the Autumn Brew Review (ABR) is Oct. 7th at Peavy Plaza in Minneapolis.
Get your tix online thru the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild website @ www.mncraftbrew.org

Cheers
The Brewhouse Gang