Monthly Archive for September, 2010

2010 GABF winners

Well, another year has come and gone for The Great American Beer Festival. With 2, 200 beers available and 522 breweries covering 48 states (stats courtesy of the Brewers Association), this was a record breaking year for the festival. It even sold out 5 weeks prior to the event, a record this year. In addition to the variety of beers for all to try, the festival at its core is still an industry event. At the core of this, is the competition. The Brewers Association states that this years competition has:

152 judges,10 countries,10% international, and 10% new judges

•79 categories, representing 133 different styles of beer

•125 competition volunteers

•More than 3,500 beers entries

It was incredible to watch, taste and most importantly, learn about so many good craft beers available around the country. Without further ado, I give you this years winners: 2010 Great American Beer Festival winners.

The Beer Wench

What’s in a name you ask? Quite a lot with this one! Ashley Rouston, aka The Beer Wench, is a bold, brash, charismatic whirlwind that nearly bowls you over when exposed to her. She loves Ohio State football, hops and high gravity beers.

Ashely is definitely a female craft beer evangelist. She makes the rounds throughout the country to craft beer festivals and conferences. In fact, I recently ran into her at The Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado. She’s all over twitter, Facebook and the Internet too!

Photo courtesy of Ashley V Rouston

Ashley was kind enough to answer me a few questions prior to the trip to GABF in Denver

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Fall Destinations in Colorado: The Great American Beer Festival

Originally posted on UpTake Sep 20, 2010 6:37 – By: Jeremybanas

If you are considering a trip to Colorado in the fall and are not sure where to go or what to do, let me suggest something. Head to Denver and the Great American Beer Festival, or GABF as it’s affectionately known. GABF is the largest beer festival in the world. This year alone it was host to over 450 breweries and more than 2,000 different craft beers available. What is craft beer though? Who is a craft brewer? The Brewers Association defines a craft brewer as “An American craft brewer is small, independent and traditional. Small: Annual production of beer less than 2 million barrels. Independent: Less than 25% of the craft brewery is owned or controlled (or equivalent economic interest) by an alcoholic beverage industry member who is not themselves a craft brewer.” Essentially, they are the brewers who create a beer, not mass produce it.

Day 1 of the General Session

The event is a chance for these craft brewers to get their beers exposed to so many people who would not otherwise know of these breweries or get a chance to try there beers. This is especially important when you consider that the U.S. has more breweries in operation than prior to Prohibition, but most of us may not even know exist. It is also a chance for many to be educated about what beer has to offer. The event has seminars on everything from beer styles, to how to start a brewery. Many industry representatives are on site as well.

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The Great American Beer Festival

At the moment I’m sitting in the terminal at the San Antonio Airport. My purpose for being here? I’m heading out to my home state of Colorado and the city of Denver to attend the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer festival in the world..and the best one. Over 400 breweries are represented here each year over a course of 3 days with many events spread throughout the week.

GABF is a Mecca of beer events and one that seems to bring pretty much everyone involved with craft beer together in one convenient spot. I confess though, this is my first visit to this wonderful event. I grew up in Colorado, lived in Denver for many years and come back each year to visit, yet I have not attend the one event should be attended. At least I’ve made this year and what a blast it will be. My family is here and my sister is coming to town as well. Fun, family and beer.

What is absolutely amazing is that many attending already know each other well, but have never met, or at least not often. This phenomenon can be explained with two words: Social Media. Social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter have done a lot for many, and this certainly is true of the craft beer world. Many talk daily, trading information on beers they’ve had, homebrewing tips and recipes, places to go and cultivating friendships. Without this connection, the world of craft beer would be much smaller. What a great opportunity for all of us to meet up! A great group of people with a common mission: to learn about and educate others about the world of craft beer.

Falling Rock Taphouse in Fabulous Denver, Colorado

Orignally posted by myself Sep 14, 2010 21:08 on UpTake.Com

Tucked away in downtown Denver only a few blocks away from Coors Field and the Colorado Rockies, resides Falling Rock Taphouse. This beer bar that features more than 75 craft beers on tap and an additional 130 or so in bottle, as well as a few bottles of wine. What’s interesting is that it’s both known and unknown to most. Essentially an underground place where craft beer reigns supreme and yet a place you can call your own.

Now I’ve been here many a time, and what always impresses me is not just the wide range of craft beer (that’s right, nor Miller or Bud Lite here), but the atmosphere that goes with it. It’s like New York industrial meets…beer. You walk in and immediately feel as if you walked into what used to be a firehouse. Lined all over the upper reaches of the main room are an incredible collection of beer bottles both past and present.

On this particular night, I was there meeting some of my family. Plenty of open space, as well as a few booths round out the upper level of Falling Rock. Make sure that you park a few blocks away though, there is not a lot in the way of parking out front. What amazed me further was the taps behind the bar. Wow, those tap handles looked amazing.

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Vine Street Pub and Brewery

Originally posted by myself Sep 12, 2010 22:02 on UpTake.com

The Vine Street Pub in Denver, Colorado has craft beer enthusiasts clamoring to visit from all over the city and state. An off shoot of the Mountain Sun and The Southern Sun brewpubs in Boulder, Colorado, Vine Street has quickly cemented it’s own reputation in Denver. Although presently the brews available are brought in from the Mountain Sun location in Boulder, events in Denver have recent made it possible for the fine brews available at the Boulder locations to be brewed at Vine Street. Nestled smack in the middle of the neighborhood surrounding City Park in Denver. Home to, among other things, the Denver Zoo and the Museum of Nature and Science.

Cillin’ on the Patio

Walk right of to Vine Street and you get the picture perfect patio feel. Tables and chairs set up for  for relaxation, good times with friends and of course finely crafted local beers. The neighborhood only adds to the incredible vibe going on here. Upon walking in here, you are greeted with a warm of “I’ve been here before”. The night I came here, I’d just left The Falling Rock Tap House in downtown Denver with some of my family. This was the perfect balance to the high energy Falling Rock brings. A perfect end to a great evening.

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The incomparable Ms. Sarah Huska.

Sarah Huska lives in the Chicago area. An area known for the 1893 World’s Fair that spawned the first Ferris Wheel and also brought Chicago back from the dead after fires nearly destroyed the city in 1871. But why stop there? Chicago is home of the Cubbies, the White Sox, Blackhawks and Bears. Mike Ditka, Al Capone, Wrigley Field and Chicago style deep dish pizza. For me, it’s one of the cleanest metropolitan cities in the United States. Chicago has had quite a history the last 150 years. But Chicago is also becoming known for other things. Sure the allure of Michigan Ave. is hard to resist. Lake Michigan is gorgeous to look at, but Chicago is also known for its involvement in craft beer. It also home to Ray Daniels and the Cicerone Certification Program.

What has this to do with Sarah Huska? Quite a lot actually. She is the sole employee for the Cicerone Program and responsible for most of the administrative duties. Don’t et that fool you though. Sarah knows a hell of a lot about beer. Not just the styles, how to pour, or what the 3-tier distribution system means to beer in the U.S., no she knows what is needed in a particular style, how it should look and feel and taste. She’s seemingly taken what was an interest and turned it into a passion. Oh, and she’s only 24.

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Live Music, Beer and Fun For All At The Independence Brewing Company

This was originally published  04, 2010 21:09 – on UpTake By: Jeremybanas

Austin, Texas has an allure than no other city in Texas has. Live music as far as the ear can hear; fantastic blend of Texas food mixed with bits of styles from all over the globe; a care for the outdoors that all that live here seem to enjoy. Austin has that California meets Colorado meets Texas feel to it. The best of many influences. Folks seem to always be outside enjoying the weather, the multitude of running and biking trails, art and music that makes Austin an all around great town.

I decided to make the trek from San Antonio up to Austin today to attend ,what is well known to the locals and  those who live in South Texas, as the 1st Saturday Brewery Tour and Beer tasting at Independence Brewing Co in Austin. Austin has grown quite a reputation in the beer world as a very up and coming, free thinking town when it comes to craft beer. Independence started back in 2004 with the thought to “brew flavorful, deliciously easy-drinking beers for the people of Austin..”, but now distribute throughout central and south Texas.

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Hoptopia. ‘Nuff said.

This is the first in what hopefully will a series of features on others passionate about craft beer. Those who learn as much as they can about that which they put in their glass and strive to educate others that their is more to beer than the mass produced, fizzy yellow stuff we see on T.V.

Lee Norman Williams (He may hurt me for using the middle name) hails all the way from Bristol, England. These days he hangs his hat in Brooklyn, New York. Lee is the mastermind behind ‘Hoptopia’, one of the best beer review sites out there.

Mr. Hoptopia himself

Lee is everywhere. Twitter. Facebook. The internet. The iPhone. Android. Yes, he even has apps for the iPhone and Android. The man seems insistant on taking over the craft beer reviewing world.

I had a chance to talk with Lee a little about himself, craft beer and Hoptopia.

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