News & Updates

Schell’s Star of the North Berliner Weiss Released

schell-starofthenorthBack in February, we told you about the Noble Star Collection from Schell’s, a series of beers based on the Berliner Weisse style. We’re excited to share that you’ll start seeing these the beer on select shelves later this week.

The beer was hand-filled, hand-labeled and bottle conditioned after spending time maturing in Schell’s 30s-era cypress wood lagering tanks. (See a 2008 article on the tank restoration here.) Read on for the press release.

Schell's Star of the North Berliner Weisse

Photo: Schell’s

In 1860, German immigrant August Schell broke ground for the August Schell Brewing Company and paved the way for a 153-year-old family tradition. In 1891, the thriving brewery was passed on to August’s son Otto, a Berlin-trained brewmaster—whose many improvements to the brewery included the construction of the brewhouse and cellars, which are still used today. Four generations later, current President Ted Marti and his son Jace, also German-trained brewers, revived a very rare cypress fermentation tank, purchased by Alfred in 1936 and located in a cellar built by Otto, for their newest Berlin-style wheat beer series: the Noble Star Collection.

After occupying Berlin in 1809, Napoleon’s troops adoringly referred to the tart and effervescent white beer of the city as “The Champagne of the North.” In honor of this beer style, its history, and Minnesota’s great state motto, Schell’s crafted “Star of the North,” their interpretation of a traditional Berliner Weisse. They used an authentic mixed culture of yeasts and bacteria from Berlin for fermentation and aged it in one of their original cypress wood lagering tanks from 1936. The long secondary fermentation in the wooden tank allowed the defining characteristics of the beer to develop. It was then hand-filled, hand-labeled and bottle-conditioned, which allows it to continue to develop and evolve. This beer will be available in select liquor stores later this week. Enjoy it straight in a pokal glass or mix in a shot of sweet raspberry or woodruff syrup, as is traditionally done in Berlin.

Info/ Flavor Profile:
This beer is extremely pale yellow in color with a slight haze and a large, creamy, snow-white foam head. This beer is rather light on the palate and very dry. A lively carbonation accentuates the refreshingly tart acidity. Expect an interesting mix of fruity flavors reminiscent of ripe lemons and apple juice with a touch of spice and a subtle brett character.

Beer Statistics:

  • Original Gravity – 8o Plato
  • 3.5% Alcohol By Volume
  • 4 International Bitterness Units
  • Serve in a Pokal glass
  • Malts: Pilsner, Wheat
  • Yeasts: German Ale Yeast, Brettanomyces, Lactobacillus (Bacteria)
  • Maturation Vessel: Schell’s original 1936 cypress wood lagering tanks.
  • Beer Statistics: 60 U.S. Barrels, 12 x 750ML Bottles

 

Summit Brewing Another IPA Artwork & Video

Check out the artwork for the latest in Summit’s Off the Chain Series, Another IPA! Brewer Mike Lundell, the dude responsible for Unchained #3 (Rye IPA) and Unchained #8 (Black Ale) decided to get crazy and is doing… get this… an IPA. Check it out!

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Actual label below the fold in case you’re curious. We’re definitely curious to give this one a sip or twenty once it comes out.

Schell’s Shocked Raddler Released

Schell's Schell ShockedWe’ve been hearing about this one for a while and after a bit of a stutter, Schell’s new radler beer, Shell Shocked has been released in both 16 oz. cans and bottles. Read on for the entire press release. Cheers!

New Ulm, MN. July 3, 2013 – Originally expected to be released May 1st, Schell Shocked has undergone two additional months of research and development to ensure the highest quality along with the addition of a new all-natural flavoring. Schell Shocked is a clear, golden Radler style beer produced during the summer months. Radler in German means “cyclist”, which refers to its reputation as a popular sports drink. It is a beer-based mixed drink (Biermischgetränk) with a long history in German-speaking regions.

After initially serving this sense-shocking brew with a grapefruit twist on tap in 2012, 16oz. cans and bottles are now available. It’s light, crisp body combines mild malt flavor, hop bitterness and a sensational citrus essence. Ideal for those sun-kissed afternoons, this invigorating blend provides the ultimate in summer refreshment.

Beer Style: German Radler
Availability: Schell Shocked will be produced throughout the summer season.
Alcohol By Volume: 4.6%
International Bitterness Units: 12

Senator Klobuchar Talks Beer in Duluth

duluthThis Friday, July 5, at 10am, Senator Amy Klobuchar will visit Duluth and spend an hour at the Fitger’s courtyard discussing the importance of Duluth’s brewing industry.

In addition to Senator Klobuchar, Mayor Don Ness, Tim Nelson of Fitger’s, Terry Mattson of Visit Duluth, and David Ross from the Chamber of Commerce will briefly speak on the subject. There will be 20 minutes for questions afterwards.

This is free and open to the public.

 

 

Schedule:

                                        10:00                                     Senator Klobuchar arrives

                                        10:00 to 10:10                    Tour Fitger’s

                                        10:10 to 10:15                     Mayor Don Ness Welcomes, introduces Senator Klobuchar

                                        10:15 to 10:25                     Senator Klobuchar speak, introduce speakers

                                        10:25 to 10:30                    Tim Nelson speaks

                                        10:30 to 10:35                    Terry Mattson from Visit Duluth speaks about the importance of the brewing industry to tourism

                                        10:35 to 10:40                    David Ross from Chamber speaks about the importance of the brewing industry to Duluth’s economy

                                        10:40 to 11:00                    Press QA

                                        11:00                                      Senator Klobuchar departs

Bemidji Brewing Taproom to Open Mid-July

Bud, Tina and Tom of the Bemidji Brewing Co.

Bud, Tina and Tom of the Bemidji Brewing Co.

Our friends at Bemidji Brewing Company recently moved from Harmony Food Co-op’s kitchen to their own space at 401 Beltrami Avenue NW in downtown Bemidji. The brewery is now up and running and they’re working to get their taproom open soon. Right now it looks like they’re shooting for mid-July. Our new brewery is up and running which means we’ll be ready to open our taproom doors in mid-July 2013.  Watch their Facebook for progress and details!