Holiday Ale Fest Pregame

by Beeraroundtown ~ November 30th, 2009. Filed under: Events.

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The week is upon us, Holiday Ale Fest in sight, a few days, a bus ticket, a mug, and some tokens and I’ll be all set. I’ve checked the list twice and pinned down my strategy. With a beer list as daunting and alcoholic as this you better have a plan. It really is about having a plan isn’t it? Well, not according to my INTP preference, but not sure Jung or Briggs ever took beer festivals of this magnitude into account, maybe another letter is needed.

I know I’m leaving out a lot of great beers, but when winter hits my desire for hops goes right out the window, so my list will be skewed towards the maltier offerings. Here is my bucket list of sorts.

1. Hair of the Dog Jim 2009 – The first beer I try every year, and usually my favorite of the fest. Alan and Preston seem to pull of the unthinkable, blending a bunch of Hair of the Dog beers and a few other offerings into one super beer… and have it not only be drinkable but delicious. I never was able get those level of results blending all the flavors from the soda fountain or all of the syrups at the Slush Puppy bar. The site claims this years as a hoppy Old Ale. There is also mention of toasting the beer with some Cantillon St. Lamvinus, Orval, and a few other beers. Not sure if that means they added them to the barrel or not… but that could lead to some interesting sour notes if so.

2. Cascade Sang Noir – One of the highlights of last years fest. Ron blends up another batch of this “double Flanders red” with bing cherries. After trying a few of the individual components of this beer at Cascade I’m really looking forward to how this all comes together.

3. Firestone Walker Velvet Merkin – Another favorite from last year. A much more sessionable oatmeal stout for tiding you over between all the high ABV beers with all the flavor of the big offerings. I wish this beer were available here year round, wait, I think I said that already last year.

4. Upright Brewing Holy Herb – I had a glass of this at the Upright tasting room this weekend and was hooked. True to the  malt forward Biere de Gardes, the hyssop and eucalyptus leave it herbal and woody in the finish. Overall this beer slightly reminds me of a rye beer with the fruitiness at first, but you start to get more and more of the herbal subtleties as you pick the beer apart.

5. Laht Neppur Waitsburg Winkle Warmer – I haven’t heard much about this brewery, so I’ve got to give them a shot. Hopefully the spicing isn’t over the top. “Take your time and share it with a close friend or a complete stranger.” Are they suggesting to share the 4oz sample with a stranger? Spreading the pork flu needs no encouragement thank you.

6. Fort George North III – The description gets a bit confusing, something about jolly yeast, elves, and fruit cake. But the words I did understand like Belgian yeast, sugar plums, and oak are tempting enough to get this beer on my list.

7. Block 15 Oaked St. Nick – I’ve been impressed with a lot of beers from Block 15… with that said the last two barrel aged offerings fell short of my expectations. But seeing as how over the top excellent the Pappy’s Dark was they will again my the list, grandfathered in, in hopes of something brilliant.

8. Vertigo Brewing Arctic Blast – Hopefully another treat from the Mikes at Vertigo. I noticed they used Madagascar vanilla beans in this Robust Vanilla Porter and after having just used them myself in a recent homebrew I know how great these taste.

9. New Belgium Rotating Tap – La Folie, Dandelion Ale, Tart Lychee, NBB Love, Le Terroir, Trip II, Trip III, Fall Wild Ale, Biere de Mars, Transatlantique kriek and Eric’s Ale. Need I say more? Ok, I will. I had the Tart Lychee last week and it was fricken incredible. The Eric’s sour peach ale I haven’t had in a few years but was in awe when it first came out. Heck, I’ve been impressed with all of them that I’ve had, so hopefully I’ll have a chance to try the few I haven’t tried like the NBB Love and Fall Wild Ale.

10. Dupont Avec Les Bons Voeux – One of my favorite beers of all time. The only reason this isn’t at the top of the list is it’s available in bottles around town. But if you are the type that is nervous or hesitant about spending $10 on a bottle of beer, please do yourself a favor and try this beer while it’s only 2 tokens.

So there you have it, my ten “must haves”. What’s your game plan?

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6 Responses to Holiday Ale Fest Pregame

  1. Jeff Alworth

    Wow, we have eyeballed a lot of the same beers. Clear evidence of a blogger cabal.

  2. Good Burp

    I would brave the cold to participate in that Beerfest. And I hate the cold.
    If you happen to come across an extra t-shirt, let me know. I would love to buy one.

    BTW, Love the blog!
    You have a new fan.

  3. Bo

    It’s gonna be awesome! Yup, HotD Jim vertical will be my first choice on Wednesday.

  4. Derek

    G Burp,
    Ahh, at least it’s indoors… sort of. With all the people that show up it tends to get pretty warm in there. Not sure I remember seeing shirts (other then the ones the volunteers get). Maybe email them.

    Cheers!

  5. AKfaust

    The Sang Noir was my favorite from last year…hopefully when I get down on Friday there is till some left.

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