I thought the Coon Pecker Scrumpy (Old 300) was a Russian Imperial Stout?
> ----------
> From: Steve Piatz[SMTP:piatz@cray.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:50 AM
> To: bergbrew(a)juno.com
> Cc: allan.boyce(a)usbank.com; mba(a)thebarn.com
> Subject: Re: Hoppy Halloween results are up!
>
>
> Al did very well:
>
> Gold Medal - "Alsmodeus Golden Ale", Belgian Strong Golden Ale
> Silver Medal - "Kirby Puckett Pre Prohibition", Classic American
> Pisener
> Silver Medal - "Sterling Bone Oktoberfest", Ocktoberfest/Maerzen
> Bronze Medal - "Coon Pecker Scrumpy", Cider
>
> David H Berg writes:
> >
> >
> > Ah, the modesty. I was the MC, and remember calling Al's name quite a
> > few times. I believe he came in second place for the Great Pumpkin
> > award. Congrats to all., including Al.
> >
> > On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 10:29:45 -0600 allan.boyce(a)usbank.com writes:
> > >
> > > Congratulations to Minnesota Homebrew Association members Steve
> > > Piatz and
> > > Mike Moranz for their medals at the Hoppy Halloween competition in
> > > Fargo
> > > this past weekend!
> > >
> > > Steve won a Gold Medal in the German Wheat Beer category with his
> > > Bavarian
> > > Weizen.
> > >
> > > Mike Moranz won a Silver Medal in the Halloween Theme Beer category
> > > with
> > > his "Plum Wild About You Honey" mead.
> > >
> > > The results are up at:
> > >
> > > http://www.linkup.net/users/dtrautmann/2002results.html
> > >
> > > - Al
> > >
> > >
>
> --
> Steve Piatz piatz(a)cray.com
> Cray Inc. 651-605-9049
> 1340 Mendota Heights Road
> Mendota Heights, MN 55120
>
>
Correct. Good memory Jonathan!
- Al
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Jonathan" To: "'Steve Piatz'" <piatz(a)cray.com>
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I thought the Coon Pecker Scrumpy (Old 300) was a Russian Imperial Stout?
> ----------
> From: Steve Piatz[SMTP:piatz@cray.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 10:50 AM
> To: bergbrew(a)juno.com
> Cc: allan.boyce(a)usbank.com; mba(a)thebarn.com
> Subject: Re: Hoppy Halloween results are up!
>
>
> Al did very well:
>
> Gold Medal - "Alsmodeus Golden Ale", Belgian Strong Golden Ale
> Silver Medal - "Kirby Puckett Pre Prohibition", Classic American
> Pisener
> Silver Medal - "Sterling Bone Oktoberfest", Ocktoberfest/Maerzen
> Bronze Medal - "Coon Pecker Scrumpy", Cider
>
> David H Berg writes:
> >
> >
> > Ah, the modesty. I was the MC, and remember calling Al's name quite a
> > few times. I believe he came in second place for the Great Pumpkin
> > award. Congrats to all., including Al.
> >
> > On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 10:29:45 -0600 allan.boyce(a)usbank.com writes:
> > >
> > > Congratulations to Minnesota Homebrew Association members Steve
> > > Piatz and
> > > Mike Moranz for their medals at the Hoppy Halloween competition in
> > > Fargo
> > > this past weekend!
> > >
> > > Steve won a Gold Medal in the German Wheat Beer category with his
> > > Bavarian
> > > Weizen.
> > >
> > > Mike Moranz won a Silver Medal in the Halloween Theme Beer category
> > > with
> > > his "Plum Wild About You Honey" mead.
> > >
> > > The results are up at:
> > >
> > > http://www.linkup.net/users/dtrautmann/2002results.html
> > >
> > > - Al
> > >
> > >
>
> --
> Steve Piatz piatz(a)cray.com
> Cray Inc. 651-605-9049
> 1340 Mendota Heights Road
> Mendota Heights, MN 55120
>
>
Ah, the modesty. I was the MC, and remember calling Al's name quite a
few times. I believe he came in second place for the Great Pumpkin
award. Congrats to all., including Al.
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 10:29:45 -0600 allan.boyce(a)usbank.com writes:
>
> Congratulations to Minnesota Homebrew Association members Steve
> Piatz and
> Mike Moranz for their medals at the Hoppy Halloween competition in
> Fargo
> this past weekend!
>
> Steve won a Gold Medal in the German Wheat Beer category with his
> Bavarian
> Weizen.
>
> Mike Moranz won a Silver Medal in the Halloween Theme Beer category
> with
> his "Plum Wild About You Honey" mead.
>
> The results are up at:
>
> http://www.linkup.net/users/dtrautmann/2002results.html
>
> - Al
>
>
>
>
David Berg
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
Head Brewer, Water Tower Brewing Company
http://www.mncraftbrew.org
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Congratulations to Minnesota Homebrew Association members Steve Piatz and
Mike Moranz for their medals at the Hoppy Halloween competition in Fargo
this past weekend!
Steve won a Gold Medal in the German Wheat Beer category with his Bavarian
Weizen.
Mike Moranz won a Silver Medal in the Halloween Theme Beer category with
his "Plum Wild About You Honey" mead.
The results are up at:
http://www.linkup.net/users/dtrautmann/2002results.html
- Al
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is Nov. 2
Boulder, Colo., October 25, 2002The American Homebrewers Association
(AHA) will tap off the fourth annual Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day
Saturday, Nov. 2, 2002.
The AHAs Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day is an international effort to
introduce people to the homebrewing hobby and establish relationships with
local homebrew supply shops. Over the past three years, this event has
brought in more than 400 new homebrewers to the hobby.
"Teaching a friend to homebrew is the best service a homebrewer can do for
the hobby, said AHA Director Paul Gatza. When a current brewer brings new
brewers into the hobby, the entire beer community improves. The local shop
receives more business and can provide fresher ingredients and better
equipment selection. The local homebrew club has more potential members. And
the brewing community receives more experienced, knowledgeable beer
enthusiasts who can spread the word and point others toward better beer.
To celebrate this event, the AHA encourages homebrewers to teach their
non-brewing friends how to homebrew, register their brewing site on
www.beertown.org, take non-brewing friends to their local homebrew shop to
buy ingredients and have fun homebrewing. The AHA also encourages all
registered site participants to fill out the remittance form on
www.beertown.org after this event to help track the number of event
participants.
The AHA will mail free copies of Zymurgy for Beginners, the AHAs 24-page
introductory guide to homebrewing, and AHA promotional materials to sites
registered before Oct. 23.
For more information on how to celebrate and participate, visit
www.beertown.org.
Founded in 1978 the Association of Brewers (AOB) is a not-for-profit,
educational organization devoted to making quality beer and brewing
knowledge accessible to all around the world. The AOB had for divisions:
American Homebrewers Association; Institute for Brewing Studies; Brewing
Matters; Brewers Publications. The Association is based in Boulder, Colo.,
U.S.A.
**********************************
Cindy Jones
Sales and Marketing Director
Association of Brewers
303.447.0816 x 144
cindy(a)aob.org
Teach a Friend To Homebrew!
Nov. 2, 2002
Visit this link for details:
http://www.beertown.org/AHA/teachbrew/teachday.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Association of Brewers and Slow Food U.S.A. unite at the Salon del Gusto
Boulder, Colo. 10.25.2002- Today the Association of Brewers, Slow Food
U.S.A. and more than 10 American craft breweries collaborate at the Taste
America part of the Salon del Gusto, the worlds largest international food
festival.
Salon del Gusto runs Oct. 24 through Oct. 28 in Torino, Italy. In 2000, the
first Salon del Gusto attracted more 130,000 people to taste the best
artisan foods from around the globe.
The primary purpose of representing American craft beer at this event is to
improve the image of American craft beer internationally and nationally,
said Charlie Papazian, the president of the Association of Brewers. Our
intent is to represent the American craft brewing and beer industry to show
the world some of the best craft beer products.
This years Taste America features taste seminars that focus on such topics
as chocolate, corn, wild Alaskan salmon and dinners that feature sustainable
seafood and locally grown produce of the Piedmant region of Italy.
The centerpiece of Taste America is the mercato or marketplace, where the
Association of Brewers and Slow Food U.S.A. share two booths sponsored by
the U.S. Embassy in Rome. These booths showcase more than 35 American craft
beer brands that will be featured at the festivals workshops.
Papazian will be co-leading two workshops, featuring Alaskan wild Salmon and
Alaskan beer. The other workshop features American and Irish farmhouse
cheeses paired with American craft beer. Garrett Oliver, brewmaster of
Brooklyn Brewing Co., N.Y., U.S.A., will host an extreme beers workshop,
featuring several other American craft beers.
More than 15 individuals representing seven American craft breweries are
attending the Taste America. The breweries represented are: CH Evans
Brewing Co., N.Y.; Brooklyn Brewing Co., N.Y.; Left Hand/Tabernash Brewing
Co., Colo.; Odells Brewing Co., Colo.; Flying Dog Ales, Colo.; Pelican Pub,
Ore.; Deschutes Brewing Co., Ore.; Alaskan Brewing Co., Alaska; Stone
Brewing Co., Calif.; Kona Brewing Co., Hawaii.
Slow Food, an Italian association founded in 1986 that seeks a rediscovery
of authentic culinary traditions and the conservation of the worlds quality
food and wine heritage, organizes the Salon del Gusto.
Slow Food U.S.A. is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to
supporting and celebrating the food traditions of North America.
The Association of Brewers is a not-for-profit, educational organization
based in Boulder, Colo., U.S.A. devoted to making quality beer and brewing
knowledge accessible to all.
The Association of Brewers (AOB) has four divisions: American Homebrewers
Association (AHA), Institute for Brewing Studies (IBS), Brewing Matters and
Brewers Publications (BP). The AOB organizes the World Beer Cup®, Great
American Beer Festival®, Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America®,
National Homebrewers Conference, National Homebrew Competition and American
Beer Month.
************************************
Cindy Jones
Sales and Marketing Director
Association of Brewers
303.447.0816 x 144
cindy(a)aob.org
Teach a Friend To Homebrew!
Nov. 2, 2002
Visit this link for details:
http://www.beertown.org/AHA/teachbrew/teachday.htm
If anyone should be looking for something to do this weekend, don't forget about The Hoppy Halloween Challenge in Fargo. The choice option is to stay at the hotel where the hospitality suite is. There are rumored to be in excess of 2 local beer "personalities" at the BOS event on Sat. ;-) All the details at http://www.linkup.net/users/dtrautmann/phc2002.html
See you there!
Mike Moranz, President
Minnesota Home Brewers Association
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I can't remember if I sent this out already or not,
but the next WestSide meeting will be at Sherlock's on
Wed 10/30 @ 7:00 pm. Damian has promised to dress like
a brewer in honor of All Hallows Eve ...
For those of you who don't know, I have been off
alcohol due to a Doctor's order. I got retested today,
so hopefully I will have fallen off of the wagon by
the next meeting (I find out the results tomorrow I
guess) ...
Assuming I have the OK to consume again, I guess I
will bring some of the now well aged Witbier that was
on its last legs before I jumped on the wagon ...
Cheers
WH
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