Here we are at the tail end of 2017, and I am looking forward to January and the 8th Anniversary of Ladyface out in Agoura Hills….
Ready yourself for Octavia.
Festival Review – Beer Advocate’s Extreme Beer Fest
I have been a loyal subscriber to Beer Advocate magazine and have read about their various and sundry events on the other coast and finally (perhaps as a Christmas present) I got to cover the first Los Angeles appearance of the Extreme Beer Fest.
And the locale turned out to be unexpected in a John McClane bursting through plate glass windows via fire hose kind of way with Alan Rickman shooting weaponry behind. Up on the lucky 13th floor of the California Market in DTLA, beers lined the walls…
Beers from East Coast to West were on offer. A list over 250+ long and most extreme in the ABV definition of the word. My three best breweries of Session 1 were de Garde from coastal Oregon, Finback from NYC and The Rare Barrel from the Bay Area. All three were basically walk up and order a beer affairs since the madding crowds had decided (apparently in advance and without input from me) that Great Notion. J. Wakefield and Weldworks were to be the darlings of the ball.
The empty floor turned out to be a great idea. Traversing back and forth was easy with the occasional cutting through snaking lines. Water was available in plentiful amounts as was food (including donuts and the awesome Beer Belly). The program for the event was helpful and the glasses were one of the rare style that I actually didn’t want to leave at the event. A little plastic wine glass minus stem with a divot for your dainty finger to hold.
I tasted 15 beers over a few hours and ran across quite a few that I need to recommend. Polyphonic DIPA from Finback was tied with DeLorean Dust from Alvarado Street for best hoppy offering. Sours was a two way race between de Garde and Rare Barrel with Purple Kriek and The Florist almost equal to Sloe Daze and An Awfully Big Adventure from the latter. But the Iced version of Spittin’ and Cussin’ from Smog City was near those peaks as well. Captain Lawrence, which used to be a darling, seemed ignored for some strange reason because their NE IPA Powder Dreams was excellent as was their brett’d IPA.
This event showcased that Beer Advocate has done this before. The lines were set-up, elevator help had been enlisted and all seemed smooth. There could have been more tables (two-tops) so that people could photograph the beers (hint hint) but the views were amazing….
Lucky Two
Lucky Luke Brewing in Palmdale will start off December with their 2nd Anniversary on December 2nd. Replete with limited release beers and Commemorative Glassware.
If you have visited the northern members of the L.A. County Brewers Guild, this would be a great reason to make the drive.
Casual Bernstein + Beer
Come for the Concert. Stay for the Drinks.
This Friday, December 1st stay casual after work with the music of Bernstein as performed by Hillary Hahn.
After the concert which is described as a “fascinating concertante work, inspired by Plato’s discourse on all aspects of love”, enjoy a complimentary beer tasting sponsored by the L.A. County Brewers Guild.
For tickets and more information, click HERE
A Collective California
I don’t know all that much about The Collective Brewing Project from Fort Worth Texas but they are about to change that by showing up at the Beer Advocate Extreme Beer Fest on December 9th. To be followed by “a bunch of other events we will attend in the L.A. County area.”
Looks like we are in store for some Texas styled sours and saisons.
Lincoln on Lima – Opening Soon
Lincoln Beer Co. will be throwing open the doors for their Burbank Taproom Grand Opening on Friday, 11/17 from 5-10p and again for an encore on Saturday, 11/18 noon-10p. There will be giveaways every hour but this will be your first chance to really check out the full flight of their beers.
The Ocho for Strand
Strand will be celebrating 8 years of Torrance brewed beers on November 18th.
If you haven’t been to there now, not as new, digs, well you are in for a treat because it is a lovely space. Might I suggest a 24th Street Pale be the first beer to toast with.
Brew2Yard
Brewyard of Glendale has a holiday anniversary to celebrate. The Western Avenue brewery will be hitting the 2 year mark and will have what they call an “extremely potent Woodford Reserve Bourbon Barrel Aged Belgian Dubbel” on hand on December 9th.
The Bottle release and party will have outdoor drinking, live music, DJ’s, Food, Raffle Prizes & a Silent Auction.
Alvarado Street and Western Avenue
One of the poppin’ popular breweries in California is Alvarado Street. You usually only see them in LA in collab form or at fancy festivals but Southland Beer will have a bevy of beers from them on tap on the 18th of the month.
Starting at 1pm you will see….
Mai Tai PA – Tropical West Coast IPA
Peninsula Pilsner
Minesweeper – West Coast IPA
38 Miles – Hazy American Pale Ale (collab with Sante Adarius)
Mangonada – Mango Kettle Sour
Spooky Juice -Hazy DIPA
Partying is Tight – Hazy DIPA (collab with Humble Sea)
Naughty By Nectar – Imperial Kettle Sour with Nectarines
Wyld Stallions – Hazy West Coast IPA (collab with Amplified Ale Works)
Four packs of cans for sale to go will also be available.
Winners!
The craft beer business history followers will catch the meaning behind the name of a new beer release at Eagle Rock. The clue is that Temescal Brewing is involved in the trio.
The Winning Team will be on tap on Friday, November 17, 2017, at the ERB taproom. Brewers from all breweries involved will be there and also on tap will be beers from all three breweries involved in the collab (HenHouse Brewing Co. and Temescal Brewing). If you can’t make the event 16oz 4-pack cans will also be available.