Showing posts with label Craft Beer Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft Beer Week. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

NYC Craft Beer Week Wrap-Up

Lobster and I made it out to some more events during Craft Beer Week.

TUESDAY NIGHT - WEST VILLAGE

Featured Brewery: The Bruery (though per passport Sixpoint)
Alien - cloudy, pale, tart, delicious, sour apple-y, a very good sour, but not as good as Ommegang Zuur (Alien's favorite)
Lobster - smells like hamster pee, sour, nice, like beer-ade
Beer Sampled: Autumn Maple (cask)
Alien - red in color, honey and maple, delicious
Lobster - didn't like it
Beer Sampled: 7 Grain Saison
Alien - very good, smells more like a beer than tastes like it
Lobster - abnormally drinkable, much better cold (previously drank it at the Cask Festival)
Beer Sampled: Barrel Aged Coton
Alien - tastes like liquor, Southern Comfort-ish, very dark in color
Lobster - yuck, like hard alcohol or after dinner drink, smells like caramel, molasses
Beer Sampled: Brett Blond
Alien - little darker than 7 Grain Saison, a little red-ish, tastes Belgian
Lobster - like black tea


A Selection of Bruery Beers.

Featured Brewery: Flying Dog
Beer Sampled: Doggie Style Pale Ale
Alien - amber color, smells like beer, nothing distinct
Lobster - well balanced, dry mouthfeel, not too hoppy or bitter

Venue: Amity Hall
Featured Brewery: Speakeasy
Beer Sampled: Big Daddy IPA
No notes due to buddies showing up and distracting us.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

NYC Craft Beer Week Passport Midweek Report


Here we are right smack in the middle of Craft Beer Week here in New York City and Lobster and I have found ourselves torn. We are thoroughly enjoying ourselves, but are finding it a little harder than expected to keep up the pace. Since sampling the 53 beers at the Get Real Cask Festival on Sunday, we really haven't stopped. I've spent each weekday designing an itinerary for that evening. Once 6pm rolls around we're out the door and our night's beer adventure.

Lobster and I made the mistake of purchasing our passports when they first went on sale. You wouldn't think anything was wrong with this, but after also purchasing tickets to the Get Real Event we were told we would be given passports there. It's a fantastic problem to have, but now we both have 2 passports for Craft Beer Week. As this week is now more than half over, here is our review so far.

MONDAY NIGHT - EAST VILLAGE

Venue: Swift Hibernian Lounge
Featured Brewery: Pretty Things Ale Project
Beer Sampled: American Darling
Alien - Apple cider-y, not compex, slightly fresh
Lobster - Strong first taste of honey, drinkable, earthy
Light in color and clear. Aroma was apple/pear.

Venue: Jimmy's No. 43
Featured Brewery: The Bruery
Beer Sampled: Blind Bat Old Walt Whit (The Bruery was all kicked)
Alien - yellow in color, small amount of foam, aroma of nail polish, overwhelmingly sour, like chemicals, entirely unpleasant and undrinkable, vinger-ish
Beer Sampled: Troegs Dream Weaver Wheat
Lobster - light in color, cloudy, tastes a little wheat-y but with a bubblegum.banana aftertaste

Get Real Cask Festival - New York City



Over the weekend Lobster and I attended the Get Real Cask Festival in New York City. We attended the early session on Sunday, and apparently because a lobster vendor didn't show up, everyone with a ticket to that session was allowed to also sample the VIP beers. This was great news for us, as we weren't even expecting a lobster vendor to be there in the first place. More importantly though, we hadn't realized that our ticket would not give us access to all the beers. We were under the understanding that the VIP ticket just allowed you to enter the session an hour early. More than disappointed, I would have been really furious that I paid $65.00 for a ticket and wasn't allowed to try everything, especially because there wasn't a clear list before-hand of the VIP only beers. Many of the beers I was most excited to try were in fact the VIP beers, and I would have been irate at not being able to sample them. (I know I could have bought a VIP ticket, but the only advantage a VIP appeared to have was just an extra tasting hour - but perhaps I just misunderstood.)

Onto the beer. Lobster and I had done some research beforehand and knew which beers we wanted to try out early. These included The Bruery's beers, Ommegang Zuur, Cigar City I.P.A., the Nebraska beers, and Pretty Things' beers.