Pagosa HOPS Club Reminders

We have several things going on around beer in Pagosa Springs right now and I want to send out a few reminders. Please read the items below and follow up accordingly if you’re interested.

  • HOPS member Doug Neel recently published a book, The Food and Feasts of Jesus: Inside the World of First Century Fare, with Menus and Recipes, and he will be signing copies of the book and talking about it this evening at 6 pm at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Pagosa Springs at 225 South Pagosa Blvd. Get more information about the book at http://www.amazon.com/The-Food-Feasts-Jesus-Religion/dp/144221290X.
  • We have a homebrew competition coming up at the Archuleta County Fair in Pagosa Springs next week. We can accept entries from residents outside the county, too, and contact me or Randy if you need to get beer to use for the competition. The entry is free and we only need one 12-oz bottle. Drop your entries off at the extensions office at the county fairgrounds on Wednesday, August 1, and judging will take place on Thursday. You can win ribbons and cash prizes as well as great feedback on your beer from professional brewers. Get more information on the entry process at http://archuletacountyfair.com/exhibitor-rules-and-regulations/.
  • The Archuleta County Fair runs a beer garden during the fair and we need volunteers to help man the booth for four-hour shifts. Contact me or Randy if you are interested in signing up for a shift.

Liquor Stories (Continued)

If you happen to be swinging through Durango, here is the latest from Star Liquor. Check out the beer "made from droppings of weasel-like civetcats". Um, yeah sure why not - pick me up one too next time you are through there...

Cheers ~

Randini

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Happy July Beer Lovers and Home Brewers!!!

                The summer is slipping by quickly and with the warm weather and cloudy afternoons I find myself drinking all sorts of beers.  Lagers, ales and lambics, oh my!  Here at Star we are featuring cans from many different breweries as the beer of the month.  Mostly Colorado breweries and all perfect for camping, hiking and playing in the water.   All Ska cans are featured at $6.99, which is hard to beat.  A few great new beers have found their way onto the shelves here at Star so without further ado I will tell you about these tasty offerings.

Odell has released a one off with British brewery Thornbridge.  Pond Hopper is being touted as a Double Extra Pale Ale.  Brewed with English malts and American hops, Pond Hopper brings together the best ingredients each country has to offer.  Sweet malt is countered by a mild apricot and citrus hop note.  A light sweet finish with a lingering bitterness, this beer has great balance.  .750 ml $12.49

Stone Brewing has reached a new level of palate destruction with the 10th Anniversary release of Ruination.  Rated 100 on Ratebeer.com this 100 IBU beer really takes hops to the next level.  5 lbs of hops per barrel and 10.8% ABV creates a citrusy, piney booze bomb that hints at balance but is pretty hop dominated.  Great beer to pair with big strong foods, 22oz is a reasonable $6.49.

Avery rereleased Samaels, an oak aged English Style Strong Ale a roaring 15.53% ABV makes it a monster.  Caramel and raisins blend with vanilla and oak notes to make a great after dinner sipper.  The price for 12oz of this decadence is $7.49.

Mikkeller is at it again with Beer Geek Brunch aged in Calvados Barrels, nicknamed “the weasel” this oatmeal stout brewed with coffee then barrel aged, is an amazing beer.  But that is not all, the coffee brewed in BGB is one of the most expensive coffees in the world as stated by Mikkeller. “This imperial Oatmeal stout is brewed with one of the world’s most expensive coffees, made from droppings of weasel-like civetcats. The fussy Southeast Asian animals only eat the best and ripest coffee berries.  Enzymes in their digestive system help to break down the bean. Workers collect the bean-containing droppings for Civet or Weasel Coffee. The exceedingly rare Civet Coffee has a strong taste and an even stronger aroma.”  Then they age the beer in apple brandy barrels called Calvados.  This is a very unique offering with limited quantities, a true special occasion beer 8.5 oz is a hefty $14.49, but worth every penny.

Unibroue has rereleased their 17th anniversary Grande Reserve.  First released in 2007 this amazing dark strong ale was met with such success that Unibroue had to continue to make it on a yearly basis.  Touted as the best Dark Ale in the world with at least three years of age this is a beer that must be cellared.  Sweet and spicy with the usual Unibroue yeast, white pepper, oak and a dry finish, this beer will evolve in the bottle to reported epic flavors.  A .750ml is a reasonable $12.49, my recommendation is to buy two, drink one now, take notes and cellar another for as long as you can stand it (at least 3 years) then try it again and look over those original tasting notes.

Last this month is Posca Rustica by Dupont, this Belgian Ale is a throwback to the old school, spiced with old world ingredients.  Posca Rustica is a “Cervoise” beer spiced with gruit (an old-fashioned herb mixture used to bitter and flavor beer that was popular before hops became predominate).  Sweet woodruff and bog myrtle are but two of the dozen spices used.  This is truly a unique beer.  Earthy and a little funky, some sweet notes with bitterness this is a beer for the adventurous.  .750ml $11.49

Well that’s all I have for you beer lovers this month, really some great stuff.  Everything I wrote about today is limited and I doubt I will be able to get any of them again this year so if something sounds good come down to Star and get it.  As always if you are hunting for that new favorite beer and can’t find it, let me know and I will try to track it down for you.  Good Brewing!

Cheers,

Oliver Gamble

-- Oliver Gamble Beer Manager Star Liquors, Durango, CO. 970-247-2258 oliver@starliquorsdurango.com www.starliquorsdurango.com

Liquor Stories – New Arrivals At Local Liquor Stores

Liquor Stories:


      Our tribute to local liquor stores that like beer - and not just crap beer, I mean Real Beer! Not all of them are cool enough to contribute to our kick a$$ club, so be sure to treat the ones that do with some extra business. You might even get a discount!


Silver Dollar Liquor

 

New 6pk this Month

 

Full Sail                        LTD Series

                                    -Limited Edition Lager

 

Anderson Valley           Summer Solstice

                                    -Ale with natural flavors added

 

Abita                            Jockamo

                                    -IPA

 

John Smith’s                 Extra Smooth Ale

                                    -Nitrogen infused

 

Crazy Mountain            Amber Ale

                                    -Brewed right in the Vail Valley

                                    -American style amber ale

                       

                                    Mountain Livin Pale Ale

                                    -Brewed with two types of American hops

 

New Bombers this Month

 

Collaboration Between Odell brewing company and Thornbridge Brewery in Great Britian                    
                                    Pond Hopper

                                    -Double Extra Pale Ale

-Brewed with English Malts and American Hops and at 8.9%, if you drink the whole 750ml you will feel like your right in London!

 

Another collaboration beer this time between New Belgium and Lost Abby

                                    Brett Beer

                                    -Brewed using Brettanomyces to bring out tropical fruit notes

 

Deschutes                     Hop In The Dark

                                    -Black IPA

                                    -one of my all time favorite beers

 

6pk of the Month

Steamworks                 Colorado Kolsh

 

Bomber of the Month

 

Deschutes                     Hop In The Dark

                                    -Really want people to try this the price will be $4.39 cant beat it!

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Randy Schnose <randy@speeddirect.com> wrote:
Hey Peter,
Sorry about that - we have been slammed with family visiting and I have not had a chance to do anything. It is category 6 - light hybrids like  Kölsch , etc.

  
Randy 

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Peter Dach <dachvpeter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Randy I have my liquor store page done but I dont know the style this month.   So could you let me know tomorrow in the AM and I will email you after that.
 
Thanks
 
PEter


August 2: GABF Ticket Sale

I SPAM YOU! Bwah hah haaaahhhhh!

Randini


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Subject: August 2: GABF Ticket Sale
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It's the heat of summer, but the Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is coming right up! The public ticket sale begins August 2.

Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster. You will receive an email with a direct link to purchase on August 2.

Public ticket sale begins at 10:00 a.m. MDT (Noon EDT, 11:00 a.m. CDT, 9:00 a.m. PDT), August 2

For general session tickets, there is a limit of four tickets per session per ticket buyer. Individuals with greater than four tickets per session per order will have their overage canceled and refunded.

Want to buy tickets in the member pre-sale on July 31? Join the American Homebrewers Association before July 27, and you'll be eligible to buy tickets early.

For the past five years, GABF tickets have sold out fast. Don't miss out, buy your tickets early!

 

 

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HOPS Meeting Reminder

Hi all,
Just a reminder that there is a HOPS meeting tomorrow at Pagosa Brewing Co at 6:00. This month we are covering Category 6 (Light Hybrid beers like Kolsch). The Yellow color group is up, and Jason is your fearless (never beerless) leader. If you want to yak at him you can reach him at jason.cox@coxinnovations.com. And since I have had a crazy week and didn't have time to put together a brewsletter, check out some of the reminders below.
 
Cheerses for more beerses ~
 
Randini

  • July 24th - HOPS Meeting
  • July 27th - The deadline for becoming an American Homebrewers Association (AHA) member to get in on Great American Beer Festival (GABF) pre-sale members only tickets
  • August 1st - Archuleta County Fair homebrew competition entries due in
  • August 2-5 - Archuleta County Fair (yeah!)
  • August 2nd - Standard GABF tickets go on sale
  • August 11th - Deadline for the State Fair homebrew competition entries

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Sheesh! Sounds like the weather in Florida is heading toward Antarctica while we're stuck heading toward the Mojave Desert here in Pagosa Springs! I like the direction Florida is taking and, judging from the Cigar City brews I had last year at GABF, the craft beer scene is primed and ready down on the peninsula.

Cheers!

Jason