Friday, July 25, 2014

I'm Still Here

Four years!!  What the (insert expletive of your choice here)?  Yes, it has been almost four years since I last posted to this accidentally dormant blog.  So, I've been busy....err......right.  Ok, probably no busier than the average person.  But a few things have changed, including adding a future beer lover to the family and a cross country move!

My love of beer has not faltered (I know, you were worried), quite the opposite really.  My goals are still to add explore new (to me) breweries and attempt to home brew.  I'm looking forward to sharing some of my adventures (past and future) with you!


My first assignment?  Silicon Valley Beer Week.  Starts tonight, better get going...

Cheers!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Darkness Takes Over the IPA

In the world of craft beer the west coast is known for one thing...hops.  Lots of them.  In some cases the beer unabashedly tastes more like a hop contest than an actual beer.  You know the what beers I am talking about, don't pretend you don't.  You develop bitter beer face and it has nothing to do with a domestic light lager. 

I can appreciate a good hoppy beer, but with the caveat that it must be in balance with the malt to truly be an exceptional brew.  So imagine my delight when I visited the Deschutes pub in Portland in January and had my very first Intergalactic Black IPA (cue the Beastie Boys now).   Now this is a beer to behold.  Warm roasted malts coupled with a bright citrus finish that left my taste buds confused but delighted. 

Fast forward to tonight and I pull their Hop in the Dark out of my fridge for a little hoptopia and the beer has evolved into one of their Bond Street Seasonals.  They prefer the name Cascadian Dark Ale as opposed to a Black IPA because well, this is the west coast and the authority on hopped up styles and pay homage to the native Cascade hops.  Now I must admit I liked the version in Portland a little better, (no doubt because I was in Portland) but Hop in the Dark transported me back to that fabulous beer city.  This is an exciting new frontier for the IPA beer style as the craft brewers once again are pushing boundaries. 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Paying it Forward with Beer

The craft beer movement is about so much more than beer.  Yes, beer is the reason for the movement but I contend that it is the culture of the people that takes a person from liking beer to falling in love with a brewery.  There are many attributes of the folks involved but one of  my favorites is the giving nature of the craft brewers. 

First example, Stone Brewing Company.  Their annual Anniversary Festivals are a celebration of great, great, beer.  But did you know that the festival is also a huge fundraiser for four amazing charities?  The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Marcos, Palomar family YMCA, Surfrider Foundation and Fight ALD all walk away with thousands of dollars to go forth and do their good work.  Talk about paying it forward.

Next, New Belgium Brewing and their bike-centric, costume circus, vaudeville meets beer fest, Tour de Fat.  This 13 city tour of sustainable folly will funnel funds directly back to biking advocacy groups, a mission that has long been at the forefront for NBB.  Did I mention that they do all of this in the most sustainable way possible?  Trucks run on bio-diesel, stages are powered by solar, vendors must be earth friendly and the beer cups are composted.  Take it a step further and one lucky person per city trades their gas guzzling automobile for a commuter bike and promises to live petrol free for the next year. 

Last, enter Deschutes Brewing.  They are what I call the masters of spreading their love.  They give away beer, cash, swag and goodwill to dozens of different charities.  They host golf tournaments and other events that bring the community together and benefit many different organizations.  Call it brewery karma as their following grows with every charity they help.

Cheers to the breweries that give back and pay it forward.  That makes me love you even more. 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Stone Brew 14th Anniversary Beer Fest Video!


















Here is a little peek into my time at the Stone 14th Anniversary Beer Fest.  Excuse my amateur foray into video....

Sunday, July 25, 2010

How Many of the Top 50 Have You Tried?

Golf has the PGA, doctors have the AMA and craft brewers have the Brewers Association (BA) to turn to for information on the industry.  A few months back, the BA published their list of the top 50 craft brewers (according to volume).  Now remember, the BA qualifies this with their definition of a craft brewery as small, independent and traditional.


The end result is one heck of a list for enthusiasts to start working through.  This enthusiast has sampled myway through 37 of the 50 at one point or another.  Now, I am a tad disappointed by my number, but rest assured steps are being taken to improve my stats for next year!  Here is the list, how many have you tried?


1. Boston Beer Co. Boston MA
2. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico CA
3. New Belgium Brewing Co. Fort Collins CO
4. Spoetzl Brewery  Shiner TX
5. Pyramid Breweries Inc. Seattle WA
6. Deschutes Brewery Bend OR
7. Matt Brewing Co. Utica NY
8. Magic Hat Brewing Co.  Burlington VT
9. Boulevard Brewing Co. Kansas City MO
10.  Harpoon Brewery Boston MA
11.  Alaskan Brewing Co. Juneau AK
12. Bell’s Brewery, Inc. Galesburg MI
13. Kona Brewing Co. Kailua-Kona HI
14. Full Sail Brewing Co. Hood River OR
15. Stone Brewing Co. Escondido CA
16. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery Milton DE
17. The Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn NY
18. Abita Brewing Co. Abita Springs LA
19. Summit Brewing Co. Saint Paul MN
20. Anchor Brewing Co. San Francisco CA
21. Shipyard Brewery Portland ME
22. New Glarus Brewing Co. New Glarus WI
23. Great Lakes Brewing Co. Cleveland OH
24. Rogue Ales/Oregon Brewing Co. Newport OR
25. Long Trail Brewing Co. Bridgewater Corners VT
26. The Lagunitas Brewing Co. Petaluma CA
27. Gordon Biersch Brewing Co. San Jose CA
28. SweetWater Brewing Co. Atlanta GA
29. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. Paso Robles CA
30. Victory Brewing Co. Downingtown PA
31. Flying Dog Brewing Co. Frederick MD
32. BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery Huntington Beach CA
33. Odell Brewing Co. Fort Collins CO
34. Rock Bottom Brewery Restaurants Louisville CO
35. BridgePort Brewing Co. Portland OR
36. Lost Coast Brewery and Cafe Eureka CA
37. Big Sky Brewing Co. Missoula MT
38. Stevens Point Brewing Co. Stevens Point WI
39. Mac and Jack’s Brewery Redmond WA
40. Karl Strauss Brewing Co. San Diego CA
41. The Saint Louis Brewery, Inc. St. Louis MO
42. Blue Point Brewing Co. Patchogue NY
43. Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurants Chattanooga TN
44. Oskar Blues Brewery Longmont CO
45. North Coast Brewing Co. Fort Bragg CA
46. Breckenridge Brewery Denver CO
47. Utah Brewers Cooperative Salt Lake City UT
48. Saint Arnold Brewing Co. Houston TX
49. Boulder Beer Co. Boulder CO
50. Bear Republic Brewing Co. Cloverdale CA

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

40 Down, Thousands to Go

After a long day at the office, I joined my husband in a toast to a new beer we were trying (Laughing Dog CSB) and we started that age old discussion of what we would do if we didn't have to work.  My answer is always the same, I would travel the world visiting breweries.  I never tire of trying new beer, hearing the history of the brewery and meeting new friends. 

I love the teeny tiny breweries who create tasting rooms with folding tables after they roll up the garage door (Flat Earth in MN) or sleek modern breweries that are constantly expanding their facilities to keep up with the demand for their beer and tasting areas bursting at the seams (New Belgium).   I even, on rare occasion, get a kick out of seeing the "big" guys and marvel at the robotic nature of their facilities.  It makes me appreciate the craft brewers that much more.  

Lucky for me my friends and family are great partners in crime as I taste my way across the world.  Thanks to them I have tasted my way through 40 breweries but have thousands to go. 

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Beer Court becomes Craft Beer Girl

Ever dream about your blog? Nope, me neither but I was thinking about it in the shower this week. My "real" job involves me masquerading as a marketing professional and it occurred to me the many ways "Beer Court" could be misconstrued. For example it could mean that I am literally taking beers to court of law, a basketball court or perhaps a gathering area in a mall. None of which would be true... It could mean that I am holding court with the many beers in my life deciding who would be the winner. That too would be impossible, as picking a favorite beer is much like picking a favorite child (so I hear).

Alas, I have decided it is time for a new name. Craft Beer Girl is short, simple and to the point. Alternative meanings seem to ring true. I can be crafty, I like craft beer and am most definitely a girl (of age, of course). I also aspire to craft my own beer by the end of the year, which should provide plenty of material for this page.

I'll be working on an update to the Facebook page in the coming days so keep an eye out. In the meantime, grab a cold, delectable craft brew. Cheers!