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This week in NC Beer: Mother Earth, LoneRider, and more Charlotte Beer Week!

Three cool events are rolling your way this week, with the first being today.

Today marks the opening of Mother Earth’s new tap room. It’s located right next to the brewery. Brewer Josh Brewer has this to say: “All four of our staple beers will be on tap along with a cask IPA on hand pump,a barrel aged Imperial IPA blended with a Belgian Tripel along with a sneak peak of our new Belgian Tripel. Come join us!” Even if you’re nowhere near Kinston, it’s probably worth the trip. Help them celebrate this awesome new expansion!

This Sunday, the 21st, as part of Charlotte Craft Beer Week, head on down to the Flying Saucer (in Charlotte, of course) for a benefit to specifically benefit the North Carolina Brewers Guild. There will be a HUGE line up of NC Beers including:

Foothills Torch Pilsner
Foothills Seeing Double IPA
Foothills Red
Highland Gaelic Ale
Highland Oatmeal Porter
Highland Abbey
Red Oak
Battlefield Bock
Olde Mecklenburg Fruh Bock
Duck Rabbit Barleywine
Cottonwood Lowdown Brown
Lonerider Shotgun Betty
Mother Earth Endless River Kolsch
French Broad Wee Heavier
French Broad Rye Hopper
Catawba Valley White Zombie Wit
Catawba Valley Farmer Ted’s Cream Ale
Pisgah Pale Ale
Asheville Pizza and Brewing Shiva IPA
Big Boss Little Larry’s Belgian Pale Ale
Big Boss D’Icer Dunkel-Weizen
Big Boss Monkey Bizz-ness
Green Man IPA
Green Man Porter
Natty Greens Regulator Doppelbock
Natty Greens Salute Stout

All Beers at the event are $2.75 – All kegs tapped at 12pm. Go show your support for the NC Brewers Guild. Representatives and Brewers will be in attendance and Guild Enthusiast memberships will be available, as well.

Finally! Next Saturday, March 27 marks LoneRider Brewery‘s Brew It Forward, Part Deux homebrew competition. Entries are due this Saturday, March 20th but the competition itself is open to the public, if you sign up for a ticket. The short and sweet details:

1. Festivities will begin at 1 PM. There will be music, food, and of course beer
2. Please bring your Eventbrite registration proof for entry
3. Winners of Brew It Forward will be awarded their medals that day
4. If you submitted beers to event your name will be on the list. No need to register
5. Gunslinger Czech Style Pilsner from last years winner (Kevin Consentino) will be available to sample during the event

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NC Beer – the Weekend of Jan. 23, 2010

Jan. 23: 3rd Annual Asheville Winter Warmer Festival

Tickets are now sold out to this festival, but it promises to be quite an event for those who have them. The lineup includes 9 breweries from the Asheville and Western NC area, 5 from the Piedmont and Triangle area, and even a couple from our neighboring states TN and GA, live music, and local food. If you’re not going, find someone who is and live vicariously through them. If you are going, let us know what you think about it!

Jan 23: LoneRider Turns One

If you don’t get a chance to head up to Asheville this weekend, make sure to swing through the Triangle and make a stop by LoneRider and their tasting room for their first birthday celebration. All proceeds made on the 23rd go to benefit a charity. While you’re there, make sure to ask them about their upcoming homebrew competition.

Jan 25: Triangle Beer Dinner: Alivia’s in Durham

While technically not part of the “weekend”, if you’re in the Triangle area, don’t miss Monday night’s beer dinner at Alivia’s Durham Bistro featuring a full flight of beers from the Triangle Brewery. Contact Alivia’s for details and tickets.

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Olde Rabbit’s Foot Release: Dec. 12, 11 AM.

For Sweetening Countenances and Enhancing Reputations

For Sweetening Countenances and Enhancing Reputations


Make sure you don’t miss the release of Olde Rabbit’s Foot, an Imperial Stout brewed with honey and cocoa nibs, and aged in bourbon barrels.

Olde Rabbit’s Foot is a collaborative brew between three North Carolina Brewers Guild members: Olde Hickory Brewery, Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery, and Foothills Brewing Company. Each brewery made one-third of the wort, it was blended before fermentation and then aged in 23-year-old Pappy van Winkle barrels for 4 months.

Jamie Bartholomaus of Foothills took a few moments to share his thoughts on the process:

Getting to work with the other brewers was the most fun part for me. From inception of the whole idea, down to the label design, getting to work side by side with some of the most accomplished brewers in North Carolina and the Southeast has just been a real pleasure. We are so excited about it, we have already begun initial plans for the next round.

Paul and Steven are great brewers, and doing a collaboration with them has really invigorated my desire for a more cooperative environment in the NC beer scene. Also working on the North Carolina Brewer’s Guild since its inception has helped me see, more now than ever, that as the whole craft industry grows, so my company will grow with it. Collaborative efforts make sense not just from a beer perspective, but as a business. Working together, sharing services such as trucking, raw material purchasing, etc. is the future of our business. By doing this sort of thing, it helps small companies like us compete in the ever changing, ever consolidating beer industry.

The logo was created by Shapiro Walker Design. David Shapiro is the mastermind behind all of Foothills art, The NCBG logo, and now our project Olde Rabbit’s Foot. Forrest Causby, who works at Shapiro Walker, was the actual artist who created the art. With the guidance of David Shapiro, we think the label has turned out fantastic.

Steven Lyerly, brewmaster at Olde Hickory Brewery, does not make an Imperial Stout as part of their regular line. His is the wort with the honey in it. He added:

Moving beer about, especially in and out of barrels is always a challenge. Bottling is also a challenge, mostly; but it is all in a days work at a brewery. For me, the most challenging part of the whole project was getting the approval of the Government. That was a real job! It took months, many emails, phone calls, letters and begging and pleading. We even offered to pay twice the tax on the beer, and were turned down! Finally, we were able to reach a solution.

To my knowledge this is the first “blended” beer made in NC. Previous projects have revolved around different brewers brewing the same beer using same ingredients but at different breweries. Or, different brewers working on the design and production of a special beer, but brewed at one brewery. Our project was much different. We used the brew houses, ingredients and creativeness of three different brewers working independently; and blended them all together in some amazing barrels. Really, the barrels are the common thread in Olde Rabbit’s Foot.

625 22 oz. bottles will be released on Saturday at the Foothills Brewing Company in Winston-Salem. Sales start when the pub opens at 11:00 AM. They are $20/each and there is a limit of 4 bottles per person.

Friday night, before the release, Foothills is hosting an informal Beer Advocate gathering. If you’re nearby, bring something rare from your cellar to share with old and new friends, and get into the spirit of sharing and great, rare beer.

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Mother Earth Grand Opening: Tomorrow.

Mother Earth BrewingHead on down to Kinston, NC tomorrow, October 24th, to join Mother Earth Brewing for their Grand Opening.

The fun starts at 1:00, PM in their beautiful brewery at 311 N. Heritage St., Kinston, NC and will feature Raleigh-based national recording artist The Connells.

If you get a chance to go down, send an e-mail over with your photos and thoughts.

NC Beer is happy to welcome another great brewer to the best craft beer state in the South.

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Aviator in the N&O: Brewery’s Sales Soar

Head on over to the News and Observer for a nice article about Mark Doble and Aviator Brewing. It covers a bit of their history and highlights the opening of their pub in Fuquay-Varina.

Photo by the N&O's Travis Long

Photo by the N&O's Travis Long

A quick preview:

BY VICKIE JEAN DEHAMER – Staff writer

FUQUAY-VARINA — Mark Doble’s business venture, Aviator Brewing, started with a simple premise: People like beer. People like airplanes. Putting the two together seemed like a good idea — even though the economy was in a tailspin.

He launched his craft brewery in November. A detailed plan, a thrifty mind and some engineering know-how have helped the venture thrive.

Doble, an electrical engineer, spent about $75 on parts to design a system that would likely cost another brewery thousands.

He patched together equipment that he gathered from all over the country. He built the controls that monitor temperature, and the system that feeds the data to his iPhone, which uses software he created.

Today, his beer is swigged in some of the most popular bars in the Triangle: The Flying Saucer, Tir Na Nog and The Hibernian.

And on Sept. 26, Aviator expanded with its own taproom in downtown Fuquay.

Read the rest at the N&O.

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