Just as a reminder. The entries will begin being accepted in less than 2
weeks on Monday February 25th. Forms are available at
http://www.cloudytownbrewers.org and click on competition
Erik Nelson
March Mashness Organizer
The Real Ale Festival is in need of beer engines.
If you have one that is in good working order and
not being used, please contact me. We'll make
arrangements to pick it up, etc. And, you'll be
entitled to a special Real Ale Fest Deal.
Zemo
Beer Engineer
Hand Pump Specialist
zemo(a)buyvictory.com
Hey Kids,
Sorry for the short notice on this......
Tuesday, Feb. 12 we are releasing our Valentine's Day Seasonal "Vanilla
Rose"
This is a red ale made with rose hips and "dry hopped" with vanilla beans,
and the vanilla really came through!
You know the rest....From 5-6:00pm you get that beer for just $.50 per pint.
Hope to see you
Mike
P.s. Rose hips are what is left of the rose after the petals fall off.
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You celebrated one beer when you could have had beers from 12 breweries?
I guess we only had:
Wild Rice Brown Ale
Baltic Porter
Wheat Wine
Imperial Stout
Winter Warmer
Red Ale
Winter Ale
Cask Scotch Ale
80 Schilling Scotch Ale
Pale Ale
Porter
Oatmeal Stout
Hefewezen
Belgian Black
Red ale with Rose Hips
Maibock
Dopplebock
Cranberry Milk Stout
Cask 90 Shilling Scotch Ale
Schwartzbier
Pale Ale
Barleywine
Strong Belgian Ale
Damn, I hope those brats were *really* good!
Thanks to everyone who went to Winterfest--and for those who didn't--I'm
sure you'll be hearing about it from those who did. 23 beers from 12
breweries, and some really great Jazz music. And all for $15!
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 18:57:37 -0600 "Jim Herrick" <jim(a)bleedpurple.com>
writes:
> Bock Fest was a good time. No precip turned into very slight
> freezing rain
> which, to the applause of hundreds, turned into a nice snow.
>
> The bock was nice - a little hoppier than I remember. The brats
> were
> incredible. The crowd was average for numbers, and very pleasant.
> The band
> was nice and WE DRANK ALL THE BOCK! It ran out while we were still
> there!!!
> %<
>
> Nice bock-fest. Hope to see more of you next year!!! One of the
> GREAT
> Minnesota beer fests!
>
> Jim
>
>
David Berg
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
Head Brewer, Water Tower Brewing Company
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Barb and I will be the Winterfest on Sat.
We'll see everyone that bought their tickets and the brewers there!!
I'm looking for a place to move to again...ASAP
Anyone know of anything I can rent for $400. or less?
I'm looking for St. Paul or Eagan and on the bus line...
Cheers!,
Mike
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 16:08:46 -0600 David H Berg <bergbrew(a)juno.com>
writes:
> I am pleased to announce that Winterfest 2002 is officially sold out.
>
> Hopefully everyone that wanted a ticket purchased it already. I
> look
> forward to seeing a lot of you on Saturday.
>
> Cheers!
>
> David Berg
> President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
> Head Brewer, Water Tower Brewing Company
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>
> - Minnesota-based Artisinal Imports hopes to distribute a new beer from
> Belgium nationwide. Production Urthel -- a creation of wife and husband team
> Hildegard and Bas van Ostaden, owners of Brouwerij de Leyerth -- has doubled
> and redoubled in the 14 months since the beer brand was introduced. Currently
> two Urthel Ales are offered in the United States: Urthel Tonicum Finiboldhus
> Amber Ale and Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel Ale. Both are bottle conditioned
> and unfiltered, and also available on draft. Urthel Amber is moderately
> strong at 7.5% abv, with a cloudy, orangish appearance. It is fruity and
> slightly hoppy in the nose, and malty with just a hint of hop bitterness.
> Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel is a strong 9% abv, slightly cloudy
> burnished-golden in color with white, voluminous foam. It has a honey note in
> the nose, and a spicy, flowery aroma.
>
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Steve Piatz piatz(a)cray.com
Cray Inc. 651-605-9049
1340 Mendota Heights Road
Mendota Heights, MN 55120
Hey beer fans,
If you are looking for a reasonably priced night out on Valentine's Day
check out the menu Pete created especially for you. I've tried some of these
entrees, you will not be disapponted.
Spaces are filling fast, so call down now and make you're resevations today.
Sorry, 7:00 is already filled up
Mike
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