Sunday, August 21, 2011

The search for good beer in Indiana Part 1

 Upon arrival here in Indiana my first thought was "God I hope they have some decent beers here". So I began my search and found Bloomington's largest brewpub Upland Brewery. Outside, Upland seemed very plain; the bricked walls reminded me of an office building the only distinguishing factor was the large fermenters that sat behind it. I Walk through the doors and inside is just your basic brewpub set up beginning with a viewing window and down to the chalkboard with all the pubs beers on tap. I had maintained hope that the beer would outshine the architectural dullness however, I am again disappointed. I tried the IPA, in its description it told me that it had a bold hoppy flavor...they do know you need to add hops to get that flavor right? The beer was so malty I would barely call it a pale ale.  So I tried the Dragonfly Double IPA which was suppose to be absolutely intense and not for the faint of heart. Again this beer hardly qualifies as a regular IPA which is concerning me because the locals swear by this brewpub! This beer has won awards! Who was their competition? Budweiser?

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Questions?

Just an fyi if anyone has questions about events or home brewing issues or even ideas for topics please post them.

Monday, July 25, 2011

The tale of a disappointing Raspberry Stout

Once upon a time lived a home brewer who dreamed of one day creating a fruity flavored beer that would blow the mind of even the most traditional beer connoisseur. He pondered all day and night looking at recipe after recipe until one day he found it! Oatmeal, Chocolate and Raspberry together? Can it be done? Would this small one gallon test batch really be the beer that he has searched for all these months? So he broke out his pot, he dug out his fermenter, and he pulled out his grain bag. He brought his water up to a temperature at 165 degrees and then added the ingredients:

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Joy of Home Brewing

 Home brewing beer can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a beer lovers life. Making beer that actually tastes good is not only satisfying, but it will also bring you numerous friends who just want to hang out and drink your beer all day which is completely okay because then you get to brew again. Extract brewing is the easiest way to get started on the adventure of brewing your own beer right from your house. Extract is a syrupy, gooey, molasses like substance that is the base for your beers. Just add water, boil, then toss in a few hops maybe add some specialty grains and presto beer is made (I know I sound like a late night infomercial but it's true its that easy).

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Coming Soon!

Next week I will be talking about how to get started brewing your own beer and the best place in the Northwest to get your home brewing materials!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Oregon Organic Brewers Fest, A Mouthful to Say The Least

 Beer festivals in my book are usually one the biggest let downs I have all summer. Oh sure it sounds like a great idea: get as many brewers together as possible to make some extraordinary specialty beers and get people interested in the microbrewery movement. In theory that is a great idea unfortunately, what usually happens is a mob of drunken patrons swarming the beer tents like... well like a drunken mob. The beer runs out fast and the lines are so long you are forced into an endless circle of ordering your beer then immediately going back in line. While you are circling about the smell of all those people hits your nose like a mallet hitting a sealed can of rancid dog food. So usually I try to avoid the big water front beer festival in downtown Portland.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Coming Back!

Alright everyone I know it's been awhile since I have been doing this but I am coming back! There are a lot of events this summer that I will be writing about and I will do a brewery of the month bit as well. So look forward to all those things and more!