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NC BEER News for September

Here are some of the biggest North Carolina Beer stories to hit the net in September. Carolina, Mother Earth, Big Boss, Highland, Duck Rabbit, NC BEER IS BIG NEWS The News and Observer points out what we already know: North Carolina Breweries are seeing growth. There are about 49 breweries and brewpubs in North Carolina – a number that has been quickly growing, said Anna Lockhart, executive director of the N.C. Brewers Guild. “In the Southeast, we’re really ahead of the curve,” Lockhart said. “Our craft brewing industry got a late start compared to states like Oregon and California. Even though we’ve come onto the scene a little bit later, in the next 10 to 15 years or so we’ll catch up.” Most of the state’s breweries and brewpubs are concentrated around Asheville and the Triangle, where there are more than a dozen. http://www.newsobserver.com Lonerider LONERIDER RECOGNIZED The LoneRider Brewing Company in Raleigh started more than two years ago with a dream and a plan. Now, the small microbrewery is a success story, churning out three core beers, including Shotgun Betty and the award-winning Sweet Josey Brown. “We were home brewers and beer geeks,” founder Sumit Vohra said of he and his two business partners. The three combined their passion for microbrews and a booming craft beer market in North Carolina. “Just in the first six months of the year, the revenue is up 15 percent,” Vohra said. The LoneRider Brewing Company was one of 25 small businesses from across the state recognized as one of 25 “Companies to Watch” by the Council for Entrepreneurial Development during a ceremony at the American Tobacco campus in Durham on Wednesday. The CED recognized businesses with between 10 and 100 employees.   http://www.wral.com/ NATTY GREENE’S CONTRIBUTES TO GREENSBORO ECONOMYNatty co-owner gets nod from DGI for improvements to Greensboro. DGI named Chris Lester, co-owner of Natty Greene’s, as the 2011 Jim Roach Downtown Person of the Year for his work promoting South Elm Street, where Natty Greene’s is located. Lester is in Denver for the Great American Beer Festival, and Daniel Craft accepted on his behalf. Craft, president of Craft Insurance Center, and John Lomax, president of Lomax Construction, took the initiative to remodel the building at 345 S. Elm St. that now houses Natty Greene’s. Craft noted that the stretch of South Elm Street from the 200 block to the 800 block contains a wealth of historic buildings, but unfortunately some are poorly maintained. “It’s a shame that we don’t care more about that core street,” Craft said. http://www.bizjournals.com Mother Earth Coaster MOTHER EARTH NAME CONTROVERSY Another story has surfaced, this time from WITN: VIDEO A popular Kinston brewery says it won’t have to change its name, even though it lost a trademark dispute with another closely-named brewery on the other side of the country. The owners of Mother Earth Brewing in Kinston aren’t saying much about last month’s U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s decision which dismissed its trademark invalidation case against Mother Earth Brew of Vista, California. The California company says it can now ask Mother Earth Brewing to stop using the name. Both are microbreweries. Daniel Love, from the Mother Earth in California, tells WITN News that he trademarked his name 30 days before the Kinston Mother Earth did so in 2009. Love says the trademark case was dismissed on August 22nd “with prejudice”, according to Love that means the Kinston company cannot appeal. When contacted Monday, Trent Morgan in Kinston said he couldn’t speak with us about legal matters. © 2011 Craft Beer Collective / Away Team Media Bringing you the craft and culture of beer in North Carolina --> Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Wilmington, NC and beyond Contact us at dave (at) away (dash) team (dot) com
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NC BEER IN CANS

COMING SOON TO A CAN NEAR YOU The trend toward Craft Beer in cans continues after releases from Mother Earth and Carolina Brewery. Two North Carolina companies who previously announced that they were entering the can crazed market have their artwork pass the Federal approval system. Catawba Valley Brewing Co of Morganton, NC will release Farmer Ted’s Farmhouse Cream Ale whose hippy, trippy artwork is seen below. NC BEER IN CANS Asheville Brewing is jumping into the can scene with three of their well known beers: Shiva IPA, Ninja Porter, and Rocket Girl Lager. New NC Beer in Cans Asheville Brewing Co Canned beer Asheville beer in cans © 2011 Craft Beer Collective / Away Team Media Bringing you the craft and culture of beer in North Carolina --> Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Wilmington, NC and beyond Contact us at dave (at) away (dash) team (dot) com
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The North Carolina Brewers Guild and Asheville Brewers Alliance Welcome Charlie Papazian to Asheville

Continuing our educational series, The North Carolina Brewers Guild, in partnership with the Asheville Brewers Alliance, are pleased to welcome special guest Charlie Papazian, President of the Brewers Association and Founder of the American Homebrewers Association, as keynote speaker for our February educational event.

Charlie’s talk will focus on general beer styles and personal experiences with yeast. He will also present updates on governmental affairs and legislative developments and leave plenty of time for Q&A. Come meet and share a pint with a pioneer of the homebrewing movement.

We are also excited to announce two other speakers preceding Charlie’s presentation:  Kevin Sudderth of Hach, who will be talking to us about oxygen pick-up/testing and HopUnion, LLC, who will offer us an update on the hop market and an outlook on hops.

Admission includes a buffet-style barbecue dinner and two drink tickets for your choice of Highland pints.

When:    Wednesday, February 23rd, evening (exact time TBA)

Where:   Highland Brewing Company, 12 Old Charlotte Highway, Suite H, Asheville, NC 28803

Pricing:  FREE to Asheville Brewers Alliance and/or North Carolina Brewers Guild members;

$25 for non-members.  Not yet a member of the North Carolina Brewers Guild? Now’s a great time to join to get in for free!

Additional details will be posted as they become available.

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WINTER & HOLIDAY RELEASE BREWS

Here is a score card of Christmas and Winter brews in the North Carolina Beer scene with commercial descriptions from each respective brewery (except where noted). And what a variety of styles to choose from! I was lucky enough to try 8 of these.

How many have you tried?

HIGHLAND Cold Mountain Winter Ale
Our ever-changing spiced winter seasonal. A tasty brew that complements all your holiday festivities. It is typically malty in body, lightly hopped, and rounded out with spices that we vary from year to year.

CAROLINA BREWERY Santa’s Secret
Our winter ale, brewed especially for the holidays, boasts a combination of six different malts all working together to produce a rich beer with a soft creamy mouthfeel. Without revealing all of Santa’s secrets, we can say that this tasty elixer contains a careful blend of coriander, cinnamon, orange and allspice. We think you’ll agree – it’s the closest thing to Christmas in a glass.

AVIATOR FrostNipper
Our interpretation of a fall seasonal beer. This beer will curl your toes and put goosebumps on your arms. A fine collection of traditional fall spices make this a great addition to the holiday season…it will make all humbugs cheery. The beer is dark in color…a bit darker than brown ale. There is a combination of Perle and Willamette hops to provide a contrasting intensity with the fall spices. The beer contains a generous amount of smoked malt. (7.3% ABV)

Lonerider Belle Star

Lonerider Belle Star

LONERIDER Belle Starr Dubbel
Be wary of Starr’s smile, there is something sinister behind her innocent look. Belle Starr is a Belgian-style Dubbel brewed with a rare Belgian yeast strain, caramelized beet sugar and festive holiday spices. Expect hints of dark fruit, sweet cinnamon-apple and a warming finish. ABV is 7.7%

MOTHER EARTH Silent Night Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout
Embellished with a hint of coffee and a touch of molasses, you’ll enjoy a bold, yet delightfully smooth brew. I pronounce this Barrel Aged Imperial Stout a sipper.

ASHEVILLE BREWING Xmas Jam White Ale
Low-alcohol (4.5 percent ABV), Belgian-style wheat beer dosed with coriander and orange peel. This aromatic treat is as cloudy as a San Francisco morn, with vibrant carbonation and a twangy edge that hums on your tongue. (description from Slashfood)

OLDE MECKLENBURG Brewery Yule Bock
Get your goat on with this holiday special. Nothing warms you around the Christmas fire better than this super smooth, malty lager. But supplies are limited so make sure you get yours early. 7% ABV.

CRAGGIE Dubbelicious: A Belgian-Style “Double” Ale
Organic Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oat malts are brewed with Belgian candy sugar and then fermented with a Regional yeast strain. Our “sweet tart” dubbel is copper in color with warm herbal undertones. ABV 6.5%

WEEPING RADISH Doppelbock
A very strong and rich lager; dark brown with ruby highlights. Brewed with over 50% Munich malt. A Bavarian specialty first brewed in Munich by the monks of St. Francis of Paula. (8.3% ABV)

Outer Banks Brewing Station Xmass ale

Outer Banks Brewing Station Xmass ale

OUTERBANKS BREWING COMPANY Santa’s Little Sledgehammer
A deep red Strong Ale boosted with Belgian Candi Sugar, fermented with Trappist Ale yeast and finished with ‘secret spices’! It’s smooth and creamy-rich, with a warm and
chewy texture and subtle spiciness. (10% abv.)

NATTY GREENE’S Red Nose Winter Warmer
A winter warmer with a nice nutty malt / spice balance! Coming in slightly above 6% abv tastes like winter … smells like Christmas with nutmeg and ginger notes. (Craft Beer Collective – Dave)

Just because they don’t use Santa Clause and snow flakes on their labels doesn’t mean that Foothills, Big Boss are not making winter brews:

FOOTHILLS Total Eclipse Stout
Robust full bodied stout made with roasted barley, black and crystal malts. Total Eclipse has a full mouth feel and a well balanced hop bitterness.

BIG BOSS Aces and Ates Coffee Stout
Our winter stout is brewed with ten different malts to create a complex and distinctive beer. We add organic fair-trade coffee, which is specially produced for Big Boss by coffee experts Larry’s Beans. We offer this synergistic seasonal brew for a limited time in the winter season. 8% abv

DUCK RABBIT Paul’s Christmas Vacation Double IPA
Last but not least is the most unlikely holiday beer in this line up and a departure for this “Dark Ale Specialist” in Farmville. This DIPA is so strong and so bitter it could send Southern California crashing into the sea! Nothing like anything in the malt driven Duck Rabbit line up! (Craft Beer Collective – Dave)

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OCTOBER BEER FESTS

More beer fests than you can shake your taster cup at. Here is the run down for October 2010.

Downtown Asheville Oktoberfest

Downtown Asheville Oktoberfest

DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE OKTOBERFEST
Saturday, October 9, 2010 12-6pm Downtown Asheville
Tickets are $25

I’ve already made a post about this one so here it is again: The Downtown Asheville Oktoberfest is a “locals only” beer and food fest featuring only six breweries, three restaurants and one mustard maker!

“The event will feature beer tastings from local breweries including Highland Brewing, Asheville Brewing Company, Pisgah Brewing, Green Man Brewery, Craggie Brewing and French Broad Brewing Company. Many brewers are featuring seasonal ales for Oktoberfest, and will be on hand to discuss their beers.”

Also, Wall Street restaurants Cucina 24, Jack of the Wood and The Market Place will be preparing authentic German food fare served with local mustard from the Lusty Monk.

Tickets and more information

World Beer Festival Tickets

WORLD BEER FESTIVAL – DURHAM
Saturday, October 9, 2010 at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Tickets are $45

Afternoon Session: 12 PM – 4 PM
Evening Session: 6 PM – 10 PM

Annual WBF from All About Beer Magazine is less than two weeks away and tickets are still available. Usually this fest will sell out months in advance. It makes me wonder … what’s up with that? Are there too many of these festivals? Whatever the case may be this one of the oldest sampling fests in the state. The brewery list was not available but I would suspect a lot of North Carolina and regional brewers among some of the bigger nationals brands.

World Beer Fest Website

LIGHTHOUSE BEER FESTIVAL
Saturday Oct 16th 12 noon VIP 1pm GA
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater, Wilmington, NC Tickets are $40

Presented by Light House Beer and Wine this long running fest near the beach will feature live music by Acoustic Syndicate and 70+ breweries.

Please visit the festival website for details tickets etc.

WORLD CASK ALE FEST
Saturday, October 23rd, 6:30 p.m to 11:00 p.m.
Trotter Building, 410 West Geer St., Durham, NC. Tickets $40.

Small cask ale festival benefiting Durham Central Park and NC Brewers Guild presented by All About Beer magazine. 10 locals and one Atlanta brewery have committed beer to the event:

Aviator Brewing Co. Fuquay Varina, NC. Old BullDog ESB and McGritty’s Scotch Ale
Big Boss Brewing Co. Raleigh, NC. Sack Time (amber rye)
Carolina Brewery, Chapel Hill & Pittsboro, NC.
The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery, Farmville, NC.
Foothills Brewing, Winston-Salem, NC
Fullsteam Brewery, Durham, NC
LoneRider Brewing Co., Raleigh, NC. Dry Hopped Peacemaker
Mother Earth Brewing Co., Kinston, NC. IPA dryhopped with Cascade and juniper berries and an IPA dryhopped with Centennial and French oak chips
Sweetwater Brewing Co., Atlanta, GA. 3 casks
Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery, Chapel Hill, NC. Ram’s Head IPA
Triangle Brewing, Durham, NC.

World Cask Ale Fest details

HOMEBREWED 2
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 1:00-4:00pm and 5:00-8:00pm
220 Fayetteville Street, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC
$25 for members of the Raleigh City Museum, $30 for non-members

Presented by and benefiting the Raleigh City Museum this is a repeat of last springs home brew fest. Word on the street has it there wasn’t enough home brew to take care of all the ticket holders last spring so to make up for that organizers are going to bring in beers from other breweries. No word on who those breweries are at this time.

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