(LANSING, Mich) – Twenty Michigan Brewers Guild member breweries collectively snagged 51 medals at the 2011 World Expo of Beer Competition, April 30 in Frankenmuth. Overall, there were 554 entries from around the world in 29 categories. Many of the beers entered in the competition will be available for sampling at the World Expo of Beer, May 20-21, at Heritage Park in Frankenmuth.
2011 MBG winners include:
Category 3 European Amber Lager 9 EntriesSilver Fest BeerKuhnhenn Brewery Warren, MI Bronze District 16 Amber Wolverine State Ann Arbor, MI
Category 4 Dark Lager 10 EntriesBronze Munich Style Dunkel Frankenmuth Brewing Frankenmuth, MI
Category 5 Bock 19 EntriesBronze Drag Me to Helles Wolverine State Ann Arbor, MI
Category 6 Light Hybrid 33 EntriesSilver Cream AleBastone Royal Oak, MI Bronze Dirty BlondeAtwater Detroit, MI Category 7 Amber Hybrid 6 EntriesGold Amber Tease Schmohznd Rapids, MI
Category 8 English Pale Ale 11 EntriesGold Midland Pale Ale Midland Brewing Midland, MISilver Sir Williams ESB DragonmeadWarren, MI
Category 9 Scottish/Irish Ale 22 EntriesGold A Few Shillings Too Many KuhnhennWarren, MI Silver BrikMillKing It Royal Oak, MI Bronze Grateful Red Black ForestFrankenmuth, MI
Category 10 American Ale 22 EntriesGold Best BrownBell’s Brewery Galesburg, MI Bronze Hobos BreathMt. Pleasant Brewing Mt. Pleasant, MI
Category 11 English Brown Ale 9 EntriesSilver English Brown Redwood Lodge Flint, MIBronze Jimmy Brown Great Baraboo Clinton Twp, MI
Category 12 Porter 13 EntriesSilver London Porter Arcadia AlesBattle Creek, MI Bronze Pirates PorterBlack Forest Frankenmuth, MI
Category 13 Stout 34 EntriesGold Kalamazoo Stout Bell’s BrewingGalesburg, MI Silver Oatmeal Stout Redwood Lodge Flint, MIBronze Double Cream Stout Bell’s BrewingGalesburg, MI
Category 14 IPA 45 EntriesGold Buzz Saw IPA Arbor BrewingAnn Arbor, MI Silver Two Hearted Ale Bell’s BrewingGalesburg, MI Bronze Arcadia IPAArcadia Ales Battle Creek, MI
Category 15 German Wheat/Rye 21Bronze Dunkel Weizenbock BastoneRoyal Oak, MI
Category 16 Belgian/French Ale 33 EntriesSilver Golden CapNew Holland Brewing Holland, MI Bronze WitfaceBastone Royal Oak, MI
Category 17 Sour Ale 10 EntriesGold Red RockBig Rock Chop House Birmingham, MI
Category 18 Belgian Strong Ale 21 EntriesGold Thors Hammer BastoneRoyal Oak, MI Silver Dubbel VisionBastone Royal Oak, MI Bronze Final AbsolutionDragonmead Warren, MI
Category 19 Strong Ale 16 EntriesGold Cereal Killer (2009) Arcadia AlesBattle Creek, MI Silver Old AleMt. Pleasant Brewing Mt. Pleasant, MI Bronze BarleywineMt. Pleasant Brewing Mt. Pleasant, MI
Category 20 Fruit Beer 21 EntriesBronze Tart Cherry Porter Liberty StreetPlymouth, MI
Category 21 Spice/Herb/Vegetable 24 EntriesSilver Sacred GruitMt. Pleasant Brewing Mt. Pleasant Bronze Clementine Lemon Thyme Liberty StreetPlymouth, MI
Category 22 Smoke/Wood Aged 15 EntriesGold London Porter Arcadia AlesBattle Creek, MI Silver Bourbon 4th Dementia Kuhnhenn Warren, MIBronze Bourbon Belgian Blond WalldorffHastings, MI
Category 23 Specialty 24 EntriesGold WandererNorth Peak Brewing Traverse City, MI Silver CobainsWalldorff Hastings, MI Bronze Cocoa LocoArcadia Ales Battle Creek, MI
Category 24 Traditional Mead 9 EntriesSilver Wildflower Sack KuhnhennWarren, MI Bronze Orange Blossom KuhnhennWarren, MI
Category 25 Melomel 13 EntriesGold Michigan Tart Cherry KuhnhennWarren, MI Silver LingonberryKuhnhenn Warren, MI Bronze ElderberryKuhnhenn Warren, MI
Category 26 Other Mead 24 EntriesGold Green Apple Riesling KuhnhennWarren, MI
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Friday, May 6, 2011
20 MICHIGAN Breweries snag 51 medals at the World Expo of Beer - Frankenmuth, MI
Sunday, April 17, 2011
April Round Table - 4/17/11 (UPDATED: 4/24)
It has been requested that I discuss the beers that are posted for the round table, which makes complete sense. I'll have to start taking notes at the next one so I'll be able to provide more detailed notes.
So, this expansion is all from memory - but it was only a week ago. I'll rate these beers on a simple 10 point scale.
1 - Horrid
5 - Average
6 - slightly above average
7 - above average
8 - excellent beer
9 - superior beer
10- perfect
1. Blue Moon Grand Cru - (5)
- 22oz. This beer was grabbed for exploration. Blue Moon doing a "Grand Cru"? Really? The beer poured out nicely, but ultimately didn't deliver. Came off like a bigger "blue moon" but definately not worth the 9.00$ price tag.
2. Wostyntie Mustard Ale - (9)
- 12oz. This is perhaps one of the most interesting Belgian brews I've ever had. Mustard seed in a Belgian ale? What? Turns out the mustard plays such a wonderfully subdued role in the flavor profile of the beer that it perfectly compliments the sweet malt and trademark Belgian sour note on the finish. Truly an experience! Definitely picking up some of this for myself..
3. Southern Tier Fresh Hop Ale (7)
4. Seirra Nevada Ovila Dubbel (8)
- 750ml. This is the first of a three beer series coming out of Sierra Nevada this summer. Brewers from SN spent time studying under monks at a monestary in New Clairvaux, CA and then collaborated with them to produce this new series. The first is a Dubbel, then there will be a Saison and a Quadrupel. Proceeds from sales will help build a new wing in the monestary. The Dubbel was pretty good. Classic Belgian meets SN's unique twist. Personally, I wanted a little more malt out of this beer, but still - a very good one. Grab a bottle, just for the experience - they won't be around for long.
5. Unibrou Trois Pistoles (8)
- There is a rule in my beer loving brain. UNIBROU can do no wrong. If you see a bottle, get it. (see also: Ephemere, La Fin Du Monde, Maudite, Don De Dieu)
6. Cigar City - Humidor Series - Cedar Aged IPA (10)
- 750ml. Cigar City doesn't distribute up here to the Mitten, so it is really a treat to get to crack one of their beers. They're from Cigar City, Florida, and these guys make a MEAN BEER. This particular beer is one of (maybe) three commercial examples of a "Cedar Aged" beer that have popped up around here. This type of aging has only been around for about a year and a half, and when it was done, people couldn't believe that it hadn't been done before. [in fact, no Michigan brewery has produced a cedar aged beer]
This beer is quite possibly on of the best I've ever had. Terrifically balanced, the cedar is present, but (most importantly) not overwhelming. It plays elegantly into the flavor profile, lending a wonderful accent to a beautifully constructed IPA. If you ever have a chance, GET IT. No, nix that. GET THREE.
7. Ass Kicker Brewing Co. IPA (4)
8. Abita Brewing Co's Andy Gator Hellesbock (8)
- 22oz. This was a real nice hellesbock. Clean, malty, goes down oh-too-smooth. Definitely grab on if helles is up your alley!
8. Southern Tier's Oak Aged Unearthly IPA (9)
- 22oz. This was a beast of a beer. Wonderfully aged, not overpowering, but prominent. Had never even come across a bottle before - but was so glad when I did! You'll be able to find this bottle around this spring, definitely grab a bottle if you're an IPA fan, quite a treat!
9. 03' Avery Anniversary Ale "Ten" (2*)
- 22oz. I happened across this bottle at Martha's Vineyard in Grand Rapids. Ten types of malt, ten types of hops - AVERY? - how could it be bad? Well, it turned out I had mis-read the bottle. This batch was bottled in 2003. Bottle was 8 years old. hahhaha.. yeah. I'm sure, in its day, it would have been a wonderful beer. But a little more than half of the carb had been lost, and the hops were horribly subdued by the aging. We basically got to taste a really great beer past it's deathbed. Sad, sad..
10. Avery 17th Aniv. Dry Hopped Black Lager (8)
- 22oz. This is a universal beer. Get it. You could put this beer in front of ANYONE and they will be impressed. Clean and wonderfully constructed. Great dark notes (which usually go missing in "black" lagers and IPAs these days..) and a solid middle provide the backbone for this dry-hopped dream. Great bottle, grab one!
11. Heavy Seas Rye Porter (8)
- 22oz. If you haven't ventured into Heavy Seas (Halethorpe, MD) yet, I would suggest checking them out. They make some great beers. The Rye Porter is an excellent one. Very well balanced with a nice prominent Rye note that is complimentary (not imposing) to the rest of the beer.
12. Jolly Pumpkin Noel De Calabaza (8)
- Just do it. If you're a Belgian-head or not. Just do it. Jolly Pumpkin will change your beer-loving life. (Also check out Bam Noire, Bam Biere, Weizen Bam, Madrugada Obscura)
13. Left Hand Brewing Co. Imperial Stout (8)
14. New Holland's Charkoota Rye (7)
- 22oz. New Holland really shines in their High Gravity Series. This beer is great, but I feel like it's a little unbalanced. The rye is nice, but the smoke is a bit intense. I want to be able to drink a whole pint of a beer, ya know? Still, worth checking out for the experience.
Well there we are! Thanks for reading.
The Dude Imbibes.
BD
So, this expansion is all from memory - but it was only a week ago. I'll rate these beers on a simple 10 point scale.
1 - Horrid
5 - Average
6 - slightly above average
7 - above average
8 - excellent beer
9 - superior beer
10- perfect
1. Blue Moon Grand Cru - (5)
- 22oz. This beer was grabbed for exploration. Blue Moon doing a "Grand Cru"? Really? The beer poured out nicely, but ultimately didn't deliver. Came off like a bigger "blue moon" but definately not worth the 9.00$ price tag.
2. Wostyntie Mustard Ale - (9)
- 12oz. This is perhaps one of the most interesting Belgian brews I've ever had. Mustard seed in a Belgian ale? What? Turns out the mustard plays such a wonderfully subdued role in the flavor profile of the beer that it perfectly compliments the sweet malt and trademark Belgian sour note on the finish. Truly an experience! Definitely picking up some of this for myself..
3. Southern Tier Fresh Hop Ale (7)
4. Seirra Nevada Ovila Dubbel (8)
- 750ml. This is the first of a three beer series coming out of Sierra Nevada this summer. Brewers from SN spent time studying under monks at a monestary in New Clairvaux, CA and then collaborated with them to produce this new series. The first is a Dubbel, then there will be a Saison and a Quadrupel. Proceeds from sales will help build a new wing in the monestary. The Dubbel was pretty good. Classic Belgian meets SN's unique twist. Personally, I wanted a little more malt out of this beer, but still - a very good one. Grab a bottle, just for the experience - they won't be around for long.
5. Unibrou Trois Pistoles (8)
- There is a rule in my beer loving brain. UNIBROU can do no wrong. If you see a bottle, get it. (see also: Ephemere, La Fin Du Monde, Maudite, Don De Dieu)
6. Cigar City - Humidor Series - Cedar Aged IPA (10)
- 750ml. Cigar City doesn't distribute up here to the Mitten, so it is really a treat to get to crack one of their beers. They're from Cigar City, Florida, and these guys make a MEAN BEER. This particular beer is one of (maybe) three commercial examples of a "Cedar Aged" beer that have popped up around here. This type of aging has only been around for about a year and a half, and when it was done, people couldn't believe that it hadn't been done before. [in fact, no Michigan brewery has produced a cedar aged beer]
This beer is quite possibly on of the best I've ever had. Terrifically balanced, the cedar is present, but (most importantly) not overwhelming. It plays elegantly into the flavor profile, lending a wonderful accent to a beautifully constructed IPA. If you ever have a chance, GET IT. No, nix that. GET THREE.
7. Ass Kicker Brewing Co. IPA (4)
8. Abita Brewing Co's Andy Gator Hellesbock (8)
- 22oz. This was a real nice hellesbock. Clean, malty, goes down oh-too-smooth. Definitely grab on if helles is up your alley!
8. Southern Tier's Oak Aged Unearthly IPA (9)
- 22oz. This was a beast of a beer. Wonderfully aged, not overpowering, but prominent. Had never even come across a bottle before - but was so glad when I did! You'll be able to find this bottle around this spring, definitely grab a bottle if you're an IPA fan, quite a treat!
9. 03' Avery Anniversary Ale "Ten" (2*)
- 22oz. I happened across this bottle at Martha's Vineyard in Grand Rapids. Ten types of malt, ten types of hops - AVERY? - how could it be bad? Well, it turned out I had mis-read the bottle. This batch was bottled in 2003. Bottle was 8 years old. hahhaha.. yeah. I'm sure, in its day, it would have been a wonderful beer. But a little more than half of the carb had been lost, and the hops were horribly subdued by the aging. We basically got to taste a really great beer past it's deathbed. Sad, sad..
10. Avery 17th Aniv. Dry Hopped Black Lager (8)
- 22oz. This is a universal beer. Get it. You could put this beer in front of ANYONE and they will be impressed. Clean and wonderfully constructed. Great dark notes (which usually go missing in "black" lagers and IPAs these days..) and a solid middle provide the backbone for this dry-hopped dream. Great bottle, grab one!
11. Heavy Seas Rye Porter (8)
- 22oz. If you haven't ventured into Heavy Seas (Halethorpe, MD) yet, I would suggest checking them out. They make some great beers. The Rye Porter is an excellent one. Very well balanced with a nice prominent Rye note that is complimentary (not imposing) to the rest of the beer.
12. Jolly Pumpkin Noel De Calabaza (8)
- Just do it. If you're a Belgian-head or not. Just do it. Jolly Pumpkin will change your beer-loving life. (Also check out Bam Noire, Bam Biere, Weizen Bam, Madrugada Obscura)
13. Left Hand Brewing Co. Imperial Stout (8)
14. New Holland's Charkoota Rye (7)
- 22oz. New Holland really shines in their High Gravity Series. This beer is great, but I feel like it's a little unbalanced. The rye is nice, but the smoke is a bit intense. I want to be able to drink a whole pint of a beer, ya know? Still, worth checking out for the experience.
Well there we are! Thanks for reading.
The Dude Imbibes.
BD
Founders Brewing Co. 10th Annual Black Party - 4/16/2011
What a day for Founders!
I was informed that there was a line for a majority of the day, the brewery hitting capacity and maintaining it into the night. At points, the line was wrapping around the building, down the side of the newly-constructed expansion. The night was riddled with fantastic music and plenty of beer - some of which hasn't seen the taproom in quite some time, as well as some first runs!
The music was split by Founders-based band Oracle (including headbrewer Jeremy Kosmicki and Brewer D.W. Deschaine) performing the entirety of The Black Crowe's "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion", and West MI Funk-blues-jam trio Four Finger Five, a WYCE Jammie winner, who rocked the taproom all the way to the end of the night.
I didn't get to the black party until a little after midnight, but I was quickly filled in on the events of the day. Any special event at Founders is riddled by little beery surprises, most of which happen during the day (unfortunately for me). Usually firkins make their way to the taproom, boasting cellar-temp aged goodness - a 2009 and 2010 KBS - while the 2011 remained on tap. Also, the celebrated Breakfast Stout made its way back into the taproom for a short time, as well as it's delicious Maple Barrel Aged variant, Canadian Breakfast Stout.
This year's black party also brought back a rarity on the Founders taplist - the Black IPA. Not only did this seldom-seen brew return, but also three variants as well - Diablo Del Noche, Syrup Del Noche, and Bourbon Del Noche. Diablo was aged on top of fresh chile peppers, the Syrup was aged in maple syrup barrels, while the bourbon spent some time in Kentucky bourbon barrels. The syrup was my favorite! Perfectly complemented their Black IPA, brought out the sweet notes right in the middle. All variants were first run beers.
Founders Rye Stout found its way back on tap, having been off for a few weeks. Made it's debut about two months ago and was received very well. Another first run beer presented was Dirty Darkness, a variant on the classic Dirty Bastard, a Founders mainstay. This variant tilted the bastard more towards the dark end of things, supporting that malt sweetness with more pronounced roast, chocolate and coffee notes. (I may have had a few of this one..)
Other beers that were on tap for the day: Porter, Frangelic Stout, Oatmeal Stout, and Imperial Stout.
It was a wonderful night full of surprises! Even though I got there late, I could tell everyone had enjoyed a truly fantastic day. Everyone I caught up with had been there a majority of the day, cheeks warm and smiling big. Everyone had nothing but good things to say about the day, and my night was absolutely wonderful!
Thanks to Founders for hosting this wonderful annual event, it was a day to be remembered!
Cheers All!
The dude Imbibes.
-Ben Darcie
___________
Founders Brewing Company
235 Grandville Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4037
616.776.1195
I was informed that there was a line for a majority of the day, the brewery hitting capacity and maintaining it into the night. At points, the line was wrapping around the building, down the side of the newly-constructed expansion. The night was riddled with fantastic music and plenty of beer - some of which hasn't seen the taproom in quite some time, as well as some first runs!
The music was split by Founders-based band Oracle (including headbrewer Jeremy Kosmicki and Brewer D.W. Deschaine) performing the entirety of The Black Crowe's "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion", and West MI Funk-blues-jam trio Four Finger Five, a WYCE Jammie winner, who rocked the taproom all the way to the end of the night.
I didn't get to the black party until a little after midnight, but I was quickly filled in on the events of the day. Any special event at Founders is riddled by little beery surprises, most of which happen during the day (unfortunately for me). Usually firkins make their way to the taproom, boasting cellar-temp aged goodness - a 2009 and 2010 KBS - while the 2011 remained on tap. Also, the celebrated Breakfast Stout made its way back into the taproom for a short time, as well as it's delicious Maple Barrel Aged variant, Canadian Breakfast Stout.
This year's black party also brought back a rarity on the Founders taplist - the Black IPA. Not only did this seldom-seen brew return, but also three variants as well - Diablo Del Noche, Syrup Del Noche, and Bourbon Del Noche. Diablo was aged on top of fresh chile peppers, the Syrup was aged in maple syrup barrels, while the bourbon spent some time in Kentucky bourbon barrels. The syrup was my favorite! Perfectly complemented their Black IPA, brought out the sweet notes right in the middle. All variants were first run beers.
Founders Rye Stout found its way back on tap, having been off for a few weeks. Made it's debut about two months ago and was received very well. Another first run beer presented was Dirty Darkness, a variant on the classic Dirty Bastard, a Founders mainstay. This variant tilted the bastard more towards the dark end of things, supporting that malt sweetness with more pronounced roast, chocolate and coffee notes. (I may have had a few of this one..)
Other beers that were on tap for the day: Porter, Frangelic Stout, Oatmeal Stout, and Imperial Stout.
It was a wonderful night full of surprises! Even though I got there late, I could tell everyone had enjoyed a truly fantastic day. Everyone I caught up with had been there a majority of the day, cheeks warm and smiling big. Everyone had nothing but good things to say about the day, and my night was absolutely wonderful!
Thanks to Founders for hosting this wonderful annual event, it was a day to be remembered!
Cheers All!
The dude Imbibes.
-Ben Darcie
___________
Founders Brewing Company
235 Grandville Ave SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4037
616.776.1195
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