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And of course our good friends in Fargo are always welcome at the MHBA party Dec 13th
Mike Moranz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Gunderson [mailto:kgunders@microsoft.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:31 AM
> To: leov1tt(a)earthlink.net; waynet(a)ll.net; Moranz, Mike
> Subject: PHC Holiday Party Tickets
>
>
>Tickets went on sale last night for The PHC
> Holiday Party on Sunday, December 8. $10/each.
>Please let me know if you would like tickets and I will buy
> them for you (I do expect to be paid back!!). Pass this message along
> to anyone else who might be interested, so they can get tickets too.
> The first 72 get the glass, more are welcome, but we only order 72
> glasses.
>
> Karl Gunderson
> Software Design Engineer, Microsoft Business Framework
> Microsoft(r) Business Solutions, Fargo, ND
> http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions
> Direct: 701-281-6550
> MS Fax: 425-936-7329 (please include my name and email alias)
> "And always, please remember: beer has food value, but food
> has no beer
> value" - Hop Caen, Celebrator Beer News
>
Just a reminder that we will be having the WestSide
meeting at Hops Eden Prairie tonight (7:00 pm). Among
the treats on the table: Hops has both an O-Fest as
well as a Stout in addition to their regular lineup. I
will be bringing an ordinary bitter made with a
special yeast.
Not that this will happen again, but at the last
meeting, one of the cooks brought a special habernero
(sp??) salsa, not for the timid (or mild of palatte)
...
Hope to see you there.
Cheers
WH
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Congratulations to Mike Moranz, who won the right to represent the Minnesota
Home Brewers Association in the AHA Club-Only Fruit/Vegetable/Spice beer
competition nationally at the Hogtown Brewers competition in Gainesville,
Florida. Mike's Caraway Pale Ale was delicious!
Start brewing NOW for the AHA Club-Only Bitters and English Pale Ale
competition, to be held in January!
- Al
Just a reminder - the judging for our club's entry into the AHA Club-Only
Fruit/Veg/Spice beers is TONITE! at my place! Moranz, Cotton and I have
entries... anybody else got any beers with fruit, veg or spices in them?
Anyone want to help judge? See you tonite!
- Al
----- Forwarded by Allan V Boyce/MN/USB on 11/12/2002 11:33 AM -----
Allan V Boyce
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
11/07/2002 cc:
01:39 PM Subject: Fruit/Veg/Spice Beers: MhBA round Tues. Nov 12: AHA
Club-Only Competition
On other business...
Anybody got any Fruit/Veg/Spice beers that they want to have judged? The
MhBA will be picking our club contestant to the AHA Club-Only competition
next Tuesday, Nov 12, 7pm at my house. Drop me an email if you've got an
entry, or if you'd like to help judge. If nobody enters, my Smoked Scotch
Winter Warmer will win by default, and we don't want THAT to happen!!!!
Al Boyce
3208 Edgewood Ave So
St.Louis Park, MN 55426
952-927-8968
alboyce(a)bigfoot.com
ALSO:
The NEXT Club-Only competition is BJCP Category 4 English Bitters. We will
judge the MhBA contestant at the January 9 BJCP class, currently scheduled
for Rick Oftel's home. (In fact, let's SWITCH the beer for that week to
Bitters and Pale Ales, and move Light Lagers to the Jan 23 meeting.)
PLENTY of time yet to brew for this one - pull out your burners and LET'S
GET BITTER!
- Al
>From the Northern Brewer forum - thought you all would be interested in
this.
"For those interested in the history of brewing in Minnesota there is
currently an exhibit titled "Pioneer Brewmasters: Historic Brewing in the
Minnesota River Valley" happening at the Nicollet County Historical Society
in St. Peter (1 mile north of town on Hwy 169).
The exhibit will run until January 3, 2003 and contains numerous artifacts,
photographs, advirtisements and associated information pertaining to the
brewing industry along the Minnesota. Brewery histories from Chaska to the
headwaters of the River near Ortonville are covered. There were no less
than 14 cities that had breweries along the River (not including Twin
Cities Breweries) since 1852.
Tell your pals about this exhibit, as you will not see a regional
assemblage of historic brewing artifacts like this for a long time. We have
had great response to this exhibit. "
----- Forwarded message from Annette May <Annettesharonm(a)AOL.COM> -----
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:30:55 EST
From: Annette May <Annettesharonm(a)AOL.COM>
Reply-To: Annettesharonm(a)AOL.COM
Subject: News from Antwerp
To: CBS-HB(a)LISTSERV.UIC.EDU
Everyone,,
Attached please find more feedback from the 24hrs of ANtwerp. According to
this feedback, De Dolle & Brouwerij de Regenboog (Vuuve wit, Wostyntje
mustard bier) were the "kings" of the festival:
----------------
Thanks to everyone who made this weekend so great, babblers and non-babblers
alike.
Roll on next year!
p.s. De Dolle Special Reserva - what a beer - we practically lived the
weekend outside their stand and Regenboog next door.
Steve H
----------------
Very sherryish. Something like a 20-yar-old Chimay blue - it tastes much
older than it really is. Absolutely fantastic.
Carl
----------------
Think Stille Nacht aged in oak with a dash of bourbon, or such like.
Fantastic stuff, very different from anything DDB have done before.
Jeremy Gray
----------------
Posted by Joris P. on 11/05/2002 03:32:56 PM
I think this beer is truly grand - but in more than taste alone.
I was really worried about DDB but if Kris manages more beers like this
little gem, everything is OK again with DDB.
Cheers, Joris
----------------
After lunch we hit the fest just after opening, (it started at 2pm) and
quickly got into the swing with a few swift 12% beers, the fabulous
BBBourgondier and the wondrous De Dolle Stille Nacht Reserva. I think we all
realised that with Regenboog and De Dolle next door to each other, that this
was a great place to set up camp for the day, which is more or less what we
did.
- Jeremey Gray
---------------
Plus - here are some notes that John White (who also runs <A
HREF="file://www.whitebeertravels.com/">
www.whitebeertravels.com</A>) posted on the 'Babble Belt' prior to the festival:
Further to my mention of BBBBourgondiër, I had a look down the 24 Hour Beer
Festival list for others of this strength, i.e. 12%. There were two:
Leyerth's Urthel Samaranth (stand 31); and De Dolle Brouwers' Stille Nacht
Reserva 2000 (stand 14). I am particularly interested in this latter beer,
since I noticed some wine casks at the brewery in December, 2001 and asked
Kris Herteleer, the brewer, about them. There is a photo of them on my rather
long "Past Beer Hunts" page on my Web site, <A
HREF="file://www.whitebeertravels.com/past">www.whitebeertravels.com/past</A>,
which has not had the makeover treatment yet) From the conversation and
follow up investigation, I came up with the following, which clearly marks
this beer out as being something very special and unique, one that is sure to
be popular, so get your sample at the festival early:
The wine casks contained a proportion of the previous year's (2000) Stille
Nacht batch maturing in them. The casks were bunged with upturned, empty
Stille Nacht bottles. The casks were not casks that had been used for any old
wine; they were from the Château Léoville-las-Cases, from the Saint Julien
commune. In the 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines, only five were put
into the highest category... 1er Grand Cru Classé. These were Château
Lafite-Rothschild, Château Latour, Château Margaux, Chateau Haut-Brion, and
Château Mouton-Rothschild (actually elevated to this class in the 20th
Century).
There were only fourteen in the second category (2ème Cru Classé), including,
Château Léoville-las-Cases.
The casks were actually obtained via Cantillon, the renowned producer of
Lambics
The beer that Kris was maturing in the wine casks will be called "Stille
Nacht Reserva 2000". Reserva is a Spanish wine term implying that the wine
has been stored in wood for a defined period of time (for a Red Rioja it
means a minimum of twelve months, the term Gran Reserva, meaning a minimum of
two years. Clearly a beer for the Train Spotter to watch out for. It should
also be outstanding.
Matthias Neidhart
Annette May
B.United International Inc.
<A HREF="http://www.bunitedint.com/">www.bunitedint.com</A>
Connecticut USA
----- End forwarded message -----
>And that
> wonderful Rinwood culture!
Wow, I'm not sure I've seen the words Ringwood and wonderful in the same
sentence before outside of direct quotes from Alan Pugsley ;^)
> I don't want to end this message with the typical you'll be missed
> since
> you truly won't.
Taken out of context, this sounds a lot like "don't let the door hit you
on the way out!"
> Possibly with a lauter grant?
Actually, I do have a grant.
>I believe you
> mentioned
> that a pump only has one working end and put it delicately enough so
> I
> didn't really feel like a DS (actually I did).
For those of you not privy to this conversation, I'm not sure how
delicately I put it (I usually don't have much of a knack for that), but
I'm sure it was something along the lines of "Pumps don't suck, they
push."
>
> Please keep us advised of your new challenges and let us know when
> we
> can charter a bus down to for a visit. Mankato is actually a
> convenient
> stop on the trip to New Ulm.
I think Bockfest is the beginning of March this year....
Thanks again to everyone who has wished me well. It's exciting,
stressful, and a bit sad leaving. I truly enjoyed our patio time at the
WT every fall/winter. I'll be around tomorrow night for the tapping of
the barleywine if anyone wants to stop by.
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Dave, A personal and group thank you for your involvement with the
Minnesota Homebrewers Association. For allowing us to learn about you,
your current brewery, and for allowing us to assimilate knowledge every
time we met.
You were the professional who inspired me to think beyond the normal
walls of brewing, to consider various techniques and tricks. I
genuinely believe your gentle stream of information helped every home
brewer that visited your brewery to make better beer. And that
wonderful Rinwood culture!
I don't want to end this message with the typical you'll be missed since
you truly won't. The nature of communications and billboards allows a
person in the next city, state, or hemisphere to almost appear to be
next door. The good news is that you had a hand in putting together a
new brewery and hopefully it will be set up a little more logically than
the one you are leaving. Possibly with a lauter grant?
Thanks again for all of your support, encouragement, ideas, words of
wit, and common sense. I still like that comment you gave me when I was
having trouble making the hop back work right. I believe you mentioned
that a pump only has one working end and put it delicately enough so I
didn't really feel like a DS (actually I did). Thanks again for helping
out with that wonderful yeast and providing enough information to
understand what it wanted and how to keep it happy.
Please keep us advised of your new challenges and let us know when we
can charter a bus down to for a visit. Mankato is actually a convenient
stop on the trip to New Ulm.
May the hills rise to your feet as your journey of life continues. I
raise a glass (when I get home) in your honor.
Sincerely,
Rick Oftel and the Minnesota Homebrewers
(No, we are not a musical group but I do know a keyboard player)
>>> David H Berg <bergbrew(a)juno.com> 11/09/02 01:04PM >>>
Just a quick note to inform everyone of my resignation as Head Brewer at
Water Tower Brewing Company, and subsequent acceptance of Head Brewer of
Bandana Brewing Company, located in Mankato, MN.
Now before everyone gets confused thinking "Wait, there is no brewery in
Mankato," I can only respond "Yet." Equipment arrives next Wednesday,
hope to be brewing by early December, opening early January. I know,
it's a tight schedule and last time I put together a brewery I swore it
would be the last....
Thanks to everyone who supported Water Tower and myself during the last
six years--I hope to see you all in Mankato.
David Berg
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
Head Brewer, Bandana Company
http://www.mncraftbrew.org
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Thanks Al. It's a brewpub. 10HL system, closed fermentation (God, I
hope I can remember how to work those unitanks). I chose the system and
designed the brewhouse layout, so I guess my neck is on the line this
time around--no excuses! I'll be around still--planning on Winterfest
and Food and Wine show (assuming I actually have some beer to serve).
One thing I forgot to mention--I'll be putting the final keg of Old LS
Barleywine on tap on Monday. Kind of a parting gift for those that
enjoyed it through the years.
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 14:08:02 -0600 "Al Boyce" <aboyce(a)mn.rr.com> writes:
>
> Dave-
>
> Congratulations! Is Bandana a brewpub or a wholesale brewery? You
> will be
> missed from the Twin Cities scene! Hope to see you at all the Craft
> Brew
> stuff, Great Taste, and whenever I can get down there to drink your
> brews!
>
> Thanks for all your contributions to the Twin Cities Craft and
> amateur
> brewing scene!
>
> - Al
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David H Berg" <bergbrew(a)juno.com>
> To: <members(a)mncraftbrew.org>; <mcbg(a)mncraftbrew.org>;
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> Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 1:04 PM
> Subject: Cheers
>
>
> >
> > Just a quick note to inform everyone of my resignation as Head
> Brewer at
> > Water Tower Brewing Company, and subsequent acceptance of Head
> Brewer of
> > Bandana Brewing Company, located in Mankato, MN.
> >
> > Now before everyone gets confused thinking "Wait, there is no
> brewery in
> > Mankato," I can only respond "Yet." Equipment arrives next
> Wednesday,
> > hope to be brewing by early December, opening early January. I
> know,
> > it's a tight schedule and last time I put together a brewery I
> swore it
> > would be the last....
> >
> > Thanks to everyone who supported Water Tower and myself during the
> last
> > six years--I hope to see you all in Mankato.
> >
> > David Berg
> > President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
> > Head Brewer, Bandana Company
> > http://www.mncraftbrew.org
> >
> >
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