Thursday, May 29, 2008

Does It Matter What Glass You Drink Your Beer Out Of?


A glass is a glass; or is it?

Beer has a lot to offer: aroma, appearance, flavor. All these factors are influenced by the glass it is poured into.


I think it is a curiosity that Europeans understand this. Yet Americans de-grace their beer by pouring anything the order in to a pint glass. Or horrors, drink it out of the bottle. Is tap synonymous with pint?


Consider the elegant German Pilsner. Everything about this beer calls for refinement. The water, the malted barley, the noble hops. All these characteristics lend itself to show all its' attributed best in a long narrow stemmed bowl much like a champagne flute.


A rich malty beer such as a maibock would best be enjoyed more in a glass similar to Riedel's Ouverture.


An old ale, barleywine, or the increasingly popular wood-aged beers , because of the intense dark fruit aromas and high alcohol ,would be best served in something similar to a cognac glass.


In Germany, it is traditional to serve Kolsch in a 200ml cylindrical glass called a stange.


In Belgium, many of the beers produced have their own glass. There are many different shaped glasses for these beers. Perhaps the most popular is the tulip-shaped glass.


Many times, when I go to a restaurant and decide to have a nice beer, I will ask the server to use my water glass for the beer. It is often an appropriate goblet shape which is far more attractive than a pint glass.

In any case, a beer is more appreciated and is able to deliver all its' attributed far more easily than it would in a pint glass or a bottle.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Beer vs. Wine

Are ther some foods besides nachos that work better with beer than wine does?

What's In Your Glass?


I mean, what's in your glass before you pour the beer?

There are several factors which can affect you beer drinking experience before that beer is poured.

Fats and oils can diminish the head of your beer the same way it affects meringue. Make sure the glass is clean.

Sanitizers are commonly used in glass washing. Because the glass is allowed to air dry with the sanitizer, phenols from the sanitizer remain in the glass and affect aroma.
Some places are sensitive to this and will rinse the glass to push these out.

Chilling the glass is a common practice. This minimizes flavor of the beer you are trying to enjoy. Gases do not release and this also minimizes the effect it would other wise have in carrying any aromas.

Not all beers are served with justice when served in a chilled glass.
While beer may be stored at 40 degrees to slow down any degradation that may occur, this is not the temperature you want to be drinking your beer at any more than you would want to enjoy a glass of wine straight out of a refrigerator.

I am of the opinion that the temperature that a beer was fermented at should be the beer that it should be served at. Which is why it is common to serve beers like Bud or Coors at 40 degrees because they are lagered close to that temperature.

Feel free to ask that your beer glass be rinsed before serving this will remove any chill on the glass as well as any phenols from the sanitizer.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Lockdown Brewing Company




Lockdown Brewing Company and the Rotarians of Historic Folsom present their 4th Annual Charity Golf Classic.

Sudwerks Riverside

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Northern California Brewers Guild 2nd Annual Brew Fest


Come out to Raley Field for the second annual Brew Fest featuring over 39 breweries.
Saturday, May 24 VIP tastings are from 12-1, before general admission.
This events supports the smaller breweries in the Northern California region.
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com

American Craft Beer Week

Northern California Brews and Review: West Coast Brew Fest

Northern California Brews and Review: West Coast Brew Fest
www.matsonian.com/wcbf

Cal Brewfest


Whip out your pocket book and support local charities by attending this event.
It's a write off.
September 20th 1-5pm at Discovery Park
Sponsored by Rotary Club Point West

West Coast Brew Fest


Make plans for one of Sacramento's best beer events! It's like having an Octoberfest in May.

Anderson Valley Brew Fest


Presale tickets end today

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

2nd Annual Northern California Brewers Fest

2008 World Cup Awards Northern California Brewers










For 4 days judges evaluate beers from all over the world submitted by breweries for competition in the prestigious World Cup.


This year the event was held in San Diego CA. It was the highest attended event to date.


I have compilled a concise list of Breweries in the Northern California area. Please take some time to patronize these breweries and their world class beer.



Gold


Russian River Brewing Co.,Santa Rosa - SalvationTrummer, Berkley, - German Pils

Elk Grove Brewery and Restaurant, Elk Grove-Bock Lager

Third Street Ale Works, Santa Rosa- Blarney Sister's Dry Irish Stout

Rubicon Brewing Co., Sacramento-Winter Wheat Wine



Silver


Russian River Brewing Co.- Temptation

Marin Brewing Co.,Larkspur-San Quentin's Breakfast Stout

Black Diamond Brewing Co., Concord- Belgian Blonde













Bronze


Marin Brewing Co., Marin-Tiburon Blonde,

Star Brew (wheat wine).

Anderson Valley Brewing Co., Anderson-Brother David's Double

Schooner's Brewing Co., Antioch-Old Diablo

Sacramento Brewing Co., Sacramento- Red Horse Ale




























Monday, May 5, 2008

Women Only Home Brew Class


Did you know there is a Women's only brewing competition, right in our own backyard? The QUEEN OF BEER competition is held each October in Placerville. This is the only competition to feature women brewers as the entrants.
There are many competitions with specialty themes, but this one has encouraged countless women to take up the art of brewing and appreciate better beer.
The Brewmeister will have a Women's Brewday at the Folsom Shop, in anticipation of this competition. The date will be in mid to late June. The class will feature both an extract and all grain beer, along with tips and techniques for brewers.
The Brewmeister is proud to have Beth Zangari and Annie Johnson as the co-instructors for this class. This will be a fun and informative event!
Beth Zangari is Queen of Beer Founder, Zymurgy Columnist and Grand Master Judge, who has been brewing for close to 20 years.
Annie Johnson is a very successful competitive brewer and past Queen of Beer, Best of Show Winner! She has won awards in all levels of brewing competition.
The class is limited to 20 female students. Pre-Registration is required. You must be at least 21 to attend.
Date: June 21, 2008.
802-A Reading Street, Folsom, CA
Cost $40 Time: 11am to 4pm. Lunch is provided.



Brewmeister contact info: http://www.folsombrewmeister.com/