Brew Vault

I don’t know if the cellaring beer craze has peaked or not. It certainly hasn’t with me. But this app might rekindle the fire if it is easy enough to use.

Brew Vault is a complete inventory and journaling app that allows you to manage your collection. Brew Vault is also an excellent note taking system that will record your most detailed tasting notes. Your notes can then be shared with other Brew Vault members who love craft beer just as much as we do!

Brew Vault’s database is member driven. Your entries help grow the database for all members. Don’t see a beer listed? Add it. Your addition will sync all Brew Vault members.

Brew Vault’s inventory system allows you to track your collection by lot, vendor, quantity, price, bottle size, date, storage location, and more!”

for S.I.L.

When you sign up for the Brookston Beer Bulletin e-mail, one of the features is beer birthdays. Every day it seems some mover and shaker in the beer realm gets a birthday shout-out.

Well, today, I am doing my own much more anonymous version.

Happy Birthday to one of my beer tasters. Hopefully I won’t make you taste anything worse than I did last year. Either way, thanks for the help in identifying mystery flavors and providing a sounding board .

BeerBelly

It is great to see on the Beer Belly Facebook page all of the progress to their opening. I just wish it would come sooner.

I have met Jimmy Han who is behind the venture and he is truly passionate about craft beer and he is bringing it to a part of town that doesn’t have a lot of options but is growing.

UPDATE: I visited on day 2 of Beer Belly being open and can report that the beer list is great. Bootlegger’s Plum Riot and Craftsman Citrus Saison and the food is not boring pub grub. Plus you can get a Fried Twinkie.

I heartily recommend visiting.

Ultimate Brown Bag


The awesome L.A. Beer destination, Blue Palms is holding it’s 2nd annual Ultimate Brown Bag party on June 11th. 24 beers with actual bags over them. Each hour a new set of 4-5 small pours arrives and YOU try to figure out what it is.

I spoke with Matt Olesh from Blue Palms about the event….

1) How do you go about selecting the beers? Do you avoid certain styles or brewers that have really defining characteristics?
The list of breweries that we chose was a result of looking at the breweries whom we support year-round that make consistent & quality beer. We then fine tuned that list with specific beers in mind that would fit into our ideas for hourly themes. There is also a natural proximity pattern, simply because there are so many fantastic California Breweries (which makes it easier to make pick-ups directly form the brewery if need be) but we did include a few out-of-state breweries as well. We did put some effort into avoiding requesting beers that would be over-the-top obvious, but that wasn’t a huge priority.

2) How many beers do you think people will be able to guess out of 24? Do you expect people to reconsider what beers they buy after this?
We’re thinking that it would be reasonable to guess about 4-6 beers, especially considering the speculative conversation that typically goes on in groups for these type of blind tastings. Any more than that, and I’d personally be pretty impressed.

Personally, I have had experiences in the brown bag nights that made me say, “Why the hell am I not picking up this beer more often?!”, and also, “Wow, that really was as good as people say it is!”. We are expecting a spread that will leave room for ‘hyped-up’ and ‘stand-by’ beers, to let people taste and decide for themselves what they like. I wouldn’t say we are aiming to change people’s buying patterns… but we may open some minds to unexpected beers, and to the fun experience of blind tasting.

3) What are some of the hourly themes?
Without giving away too much information too soon, or naming a theme that we may end up modifying, I’ll say that the “Got Wood?” hour is one that I am looking forward to a lot. This hour will introduce 5-6 beers that all have some wood-aged/fermented component to it.

Dupont expansion

One of my favorite beers is Saison Dupont. A classic saison that never disappoints. I am also a fan of the their holiday interpretation as well. Avec Les Bons Vieux. Now news is that more Dupont beers will be coming to America.

These include a stout, a pils and a blanche. The latter under the organic Foret brand. Should be interesting to hold a Dupont night now.