It's time to start brewing for the next Club-Only competition coming
up - AMERICAN LAGERS. The National is in Pennsylvania in August, so we
will have to have a run-off for this sometime in Mid-July. To give
entries time to lager properly, brew NOW and avoid the wait!
Style: 1. American Lager
1.A. Light/Standard/Premium lager
1.B. Dark Lager
1.C. Classic American Pilsner
I KNOW we have some fabulous C.A.P. brewers in our club, so we could
take this one! Let's have a GREAT turnout!
Also, don't forget - We are HOSTING the Club-Only Belgian Competition
in Sept/Oct... a good Belgian takes time! PLAN AHEAD!
- Al
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Other Contests coming up:
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* = Midwest Homebrewer of the Year Qualifying Event
Sun, May 5, 2002 Upper Mississippi Mash-Out AWARDS CEREMONY,
1pm - Summit Brewery
Sun, May 19, 2002 * Over-The-Mill: Rochester, MI
contact: staff(a)michiganbeerguide.com
Sat, June 8, 2002 * BUZZ Boneyard Brew-Off: Champagne, IL
contact: jwpepper(a)uiuc.edu
Sat, June 8, 2002 N.E.W. Pale Ale Pour: Appleton, WI
contact: dweavers(a)powernetonline.com
June 20-22, 2002 AHA Natl Conf: Irving, TX
Aug 2-4, 2002 Inter-Club Campout: Cockato, MN
Sun, Sept. 8, 2002 Autumn Homebrew Review: Minneapolis, MN
Sat,Sep 13, 2002 * DRAFT Dayton Beerfest: Dayton, OH
contact: strongg(a)earthlink.net
Sept. 2002 * Land of Muddy Waters Comp.: Quad Cities
contact: qcmugz(a)hotmail.com
Sept/Oct 2002 Club-Only Belgian Strong Golden: MhBA
contact: pres(a)mnbrewers.com
Sat, Oct.26, 2002 Hoppy Halloween: Fargo, ND
contact: karl.gunderson(a)greatplains.com
Oct. 2002 * Spooky Brew Review, Chicago, IL
contact: jeff(a)chibeer.org
Nov/Dec 2002 Club-Only Fruit & Spice Beers: New Mexico
Sat, Mar 22, 2003 * Drunk Monk Challenge: Illinois
contact: lcoombs(a)sgu.net
Sat, Apr 12, 2003 * 2003 BOSS Challenge: Blue Island, Illinois
contact: dan(a)uswebaccess.com
Join your fellow home brewers Sunday May 5 from 1-3 at the Summit brewery
for the Upper Mississippi Mash-Out awards ceremony.
We'll have door prizes and I think there might be beer.
We had 139 entries from all over the country, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa,
North Dakota, Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland and California.
Find out whose beer reigns supreme!
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I attended the AHA regional Friday and Saturday. Here are the results I can
remember. Alberta only read one name for each entry, so there could be more
names on some of these.
PHC:
Susan Ruud 2 or 3 placed
I think 3rd in melomel and 1st in strong Belgian ales
Dick Niles
2 placed, don't remember categories
Mick Walker ( I presume Vi is part of this)
placed in German light lagers
Cloudytown:
Erik Nelson
one beer placed - forget category
MHbA:
Steve Piatz
2 placed 2nd in Lambics, forgot the other one
Mn Timberworts:
Leo Vitt
1st place melomel (riesling pyment)
Congratulations to those who get to advance to second round.
- Leo Vitt
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The MhBA 2002 BJCP class has concluded, with the testing of 7 BJCP Judge
Candidates held Saturday, April 27 in Bloomington. The following people
took the test:
Bob Cromer
Susan Ruud
Jonathan Crist
Jeff Cotton
Mike Moranz
Marc Donnelly
Al Boyce
Here's a link to some photos from one of the classes:
http://photomail.photoworks.com/sharing/album.asp?key=7059434286410309
For those of you who were unable to attend, here's a listing of SOME of the
beers that we tasted:
Week 1: Doctored Beer Class (no notes)
Week 2: American Lagers, European Pale Lagers
1. Corona
2. Fosters
3. Light Lager - Hombrew
4. C.A.P. - Steve Fletty
5. C.A.P. - Homebrew
6. Pilsner Urquell
7. Straropamen
8. Pilsner - Mike Valentiner
9. Paulaner Premium Lager
10. Haacker Pschorr Munich Edelhell
11. Scotch Ale - Rick Oftel
12. Heather Ale - Al Boyce
13. Triple Bock - Rick OFtel
Week 3: German Amber Laghers, European Dark Lagers, Bock
1. Vienna - Bob Cromer
2. Portland Zig-Zag River Lager
3. Dunkel - Jeff Cotton
4. Ayinger Altbairsch Dunkel (store 1)
5. Ayinger Altbairsch Dunkel (store 2)
6. Spaten Oktoberfest
7. Ayinger Oktoberfest
9. Kostrizer Schwarzbier
10. Schwarzbier - Homebrew
11. Kulmbacher Schwarzbier
12. Aas Bock
13. Bock - Jeff Cotton
14. Maibock - Al Boyce
15. Spaten Optimator
16. Paulaner Salvator
17. Doppelbock #1 - Bob Cromer
18. Doppelbock #2 - Bob Cromer
19. Eisbock - Al Boyce
20. Aventinus Weizenbock
21. Niagara Falls Eisbock
Week 4: Bitters, American Ale, India Pale Ale
1. California Common - Steve Piatz
2. Boddington's Pub Ale
3. Caffrey's Irish Ale
4. Kilkenny
5. Small Beer (bitter) - Al Boyce
6. Young's Ramrod
7. Fuller's ESB
8. Strong Bitter - Homebrew
9. GUSHER!!
10. ESB - Al Boyce
11. Sierra Nevada American Pale Ale
12. Summit Extra Pale Ale
13. Mordue Special Bitter
14. Pale Ale - Rick Oftel
15. American Pale Ale - Homebrew #1
16. American Pale Ale - Homebrew #2
17. American Pale Ale - Steve Piatz
18. Mendocino Red Tail Ale
19. Anchor Steam
20. Steam Beer - Rick Oftel
21. Hop Devil
22. IPA - Rick Oftel
23. Pure Hoppiness IPA
24. Bear Republic IPA
25. IPA - Bob Cromer
Week 5: Scottish Ale, Brown Ale, Scotch Ale
1. Northern English Brown - Dick Nilles
2. Scottish Ale 80 - Steve Fletty
3. Belhaven 80
4. Caledonian 80
5. Scottish 80 - Jason Nelson
6. 3 Floyds Mild
7. Mild - Al Boyce
8. Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale
9. Brown Ale (1050) - Al Boyce
10. Brown Ale (1060) - Al Boyce
11. Capitol Brown Ale
12. Aspen Meadow Nut Brown Ale
13. American Brown Ale - John Grundman
14. American Pale - Homebrew
15. Belhaven Wee Heavy
16. Orkney Skullspitter
17. Kiltlifter Scotch Ale - Al Boyce
18. Bonnie Spar Scotch Ale - Al Boyce
19. Smithwicks ??
Week 6: Stouts and Porters (no notes)
Week 7: Barleywine, Old Ale, Russian Imperial Stout
1. Flying Dog Horn Dog Barleywine
2. Belzebuth
3. Grateful Deaf Barley Wine - 98 AHA Commemorative
4. Stile Nacht
5. 2001 Anchor Old Foghorn
6. 2000 Anchor Old Foghorn
7. 1999 Thomas Hardy
8. George Gales Prize Old Ale
9. Old Ale - Homebrew
10. Theakston's Old Peculiar
11. Adnan's Tally Ho Barleywine
12. Oregon Brewing Old Crustacean
13. Barleywine - Homebrew
14. 1996 Barleywine - Steve Piatz
15. 1997 Barleywine - Steve Piatz
16. Barleywine - Steve Fletty
17. Oct 2001 Barleywine (East Coast Yeast) - Steve Piatz
18. Oct 2001 Barleywine (1056 yeast) - Steve Piatz
19. Young's Old Nick
20. Barleywine - Al Boyce
21. 2001 Sierra Bigfoot Barleywine
22. 2002 Sierra Bigfoot Barleywine
23. Barleywine - Homebrew
24. Mordue Radgie-Gadgie
25. Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
26. Samuel Smith Imperial Stout
Week 8: Koelsch, Altbier, Wheat Beer, Rauch Beer
1. Irish Red Ale - Jonathan Crist
2. Kayak Kolsch
3. Kolsch 1 - Bob Cromer
4. Kolsch 2 - Bob Cromer
5. Muenster Alt
6. Schneider Hefeweizen
7. Bavarian Weizen - Al Boyce
8. Bavarian Weizen - Suan Ruud
9. Paulaner Hefeweizen
10. Bavarian Weizen - Homebrew
11. Weizen - Jeff Cotton
12. Schiffhausen Weizen
13. Waldhus Weizen
14. Weizen - John Carter
15. Dunkelweizen - Rick Oftel
16. Paulaner Hefeweizen (in CAN!)
17. Tucher Dunkelweizen
18. Erdinger Dunkelweizen
19. Haacker-Pschorr Dunkelweizen
20. Kindl Berliner Weisse
21. Berliner Weisse - Dick Nilles
22 - Erdinger Weizenbock
23. Aventinus Weizenbock
24. Bamberg Wheat Rauchbier
25. Schlenkerla Rauchbier Maerzen
26. Beechwood Smoked Lager - Bob Cromer
27. Alaskan Smoked Porter
28. Smoked Porter - Steve Fletty
29. Smoked Porter - Bob Cromer
30. Porter - Homebrew
31. Bell's Batch 5000
32. Smoked Scotch Ale - Al Boyce
33. North Coast Wintertime Ale
Week 9: Belgians 1
1. Porter - Al Boyce
2. Summit Pale Ale
3. Slaghmuulder Witcap Pater Singel
4. Duvel
5. Unibroue Maudite
6. Delirium Tremens
7. Belzebuth
8. Strong Golden #1 - Steve Piatz
9. Strong Golden #2 - Steve Piatz
10. Strong Golden #1 (no spices) - Bob Cromer
11. Strong Golden #2 (orange, coriander, grains of paradise) - Bob Cromer
12. Dubuisson Scaldis
13. Browerei Bosteels Kwak
14. Strong Dark #1 (CL320 Brewtek Yeast) - Steve Piatz
15. Strong Dark #2 (CL340 Brewtek Yeast) - Steve Piatz
16. Steenbrugge Dubbel
17. Pater Lieven Dubbel
18. Dubbel (Wyeast 1387) - Don Osborn
19. Dubbel - Steve Piatz
20. Westmalle Trappist Dubbel
21. LaTrappe Dubbel
22. Chimay Grand Reserve Dubbel
23. New Belgium Trippel
24. LaTrappe Trippel
25. Westmalle Trippel
26. Trippel #1 (White Labs Trappist Yeast) - Steve Piatz
27. Trippel #2 (White Labs Abbey Yest) - Steve Piatz
28. LaTrappe Quadrupel
29. La Choulotte Biere De Garde
30 Jade Bier De Garde
31. Dupont Saison Silly
32. Saison - Jeff Cotton
33. Fantome Du Noel
34. Trappistes Rochefort 10
35. Saison - Mike Valentiner
Week 10: Other Belgians
1. Pale Ale #1 - Bob Cromer
2. Pale Ale #2 - Bob Cromer
3. Wittenkirke Wit
4. Blue Moon Wit
5. Blanche De Chamblay Wit
6. Blanche De Bruges Wit
7. Sterkens White Ale
8. Hoegaarden Wit
9. Wit - Homebrew
10. Wit - Al Boyce
11. Wit - Mike Moranz
12. Chapeau Faro
13. Pertotale Faro
14. Chapeau Mirabelle (plum)
15. Chapeau Kriek
16. Chapeau (apricot)
17. Liefman's Brown Ale (Oud Bruin)
18. Jacobin's Kriek
19. Jacobin's Framboise
20. Peche Lambic - Homebrew
21. Lindeman's Framboise
22. Chapeau Lambic Gueuze
23. Lindeman's Kriek
24. Cantillon Lambic
25. Lindeman's Cassis
26. Rose De Cambrinus Cantillon
27. Boon Kriek
28. Hanssen's Kriek 95
29. Cantillon Kriek
30. Hansson's Gueuze
31. Framboise #1 - Steve Piatz
32. Framboise #2 - Steve Piatz
33. Framboise #3 - Steve Piatz
34. Lambic (Straight) - Steve Piatz
35. Chokeberry Lambic - Steve Piatz
36. De Dalle Oerbier (Belgian Pale Ale)
37. Dobbelin Roman
38. Belgian Smoked - Rick Oftel
Week 11: Meads and Ciders
1. Pilsner - Mike Moranz
2. Woodpecker Cider
3. Hornsby Cider
4. Cider Jack
5. Strongbow Cider
6. Hard Core Cider
7. "K" Cider
8. Etienne Dupont Cider
9. Dry Blackthorn Cider
10. Cider Oct 2000 - Mark Glewwe
11. Cider Oct 2001 - Mark Glewwe
12. Green Cider - Gary Sinnen
13. Apple Jack - Al Boyce
14. Dicken's Cider - Al Boyce
15. Cider - Mike Moranz
16. Cider - Mike Behrendt
17. New England Cider - Mark Haffman
18. Perry - Mark Glewwe
19. Cherry Bracket - White Winter
20. 4 by 4 Bracket - Gary Sinnen
21. 6 by 6 Bracket - Gary Sinnen
22. Buckwheat Mead Bracket - Mark Haffman
23. Bracket - Dick Nilles
24. Orange Blossom Mead - Al Boyce
25. Orange Blossom Mead #1 - Steve Piatz
26. Orange Blossom Mead #2 - Steve Piatz
27. Chateau Lorraine Mead
28. Chaucer Mead
29. Tupelo Honey Mead - Al Boyce
30. Clover Mead - Mike Moranz
31. Blue Agave Nectar - Steve Piatz
32. Traditional Mead '98 - Al Boyce
33. Sparkling Sweet Mead - 98 - Mark Glewwe
34. Moniack Scottish Mead
35. Mesquite Mead - Steve Piatz
36. Blackberry Blossom Mead - Steve Piatz
37. Basswood Honey Mead - Steve Piatz
38. Cotton Blossom Mead - Steve Piatz
39 - Sunflower Blossom Mead - Steve Piatz
40. Star Thistle Mead - Steve Piatz
41. Raspberry Blossom Mead - Steve Piatz
42. Rhubarb Mead - Gary Sinnen
43. Traditional Mead on Oak - Al Boyce
44. Wildflower/Buckwheat Mead - Steve Piatz
45. Tart Cherry Mead - Mark Glewwe
46. Blueberry Mead - Gary Sinnen
47. Boulder Boisenberry Mead
48. Black Raspberry Mead - Steve Piatz
49. Chokeberry Mead - Steve Piatz
50. Orange Blossom and Strawberry Mead - Steve Piatz
51. Orange Blossom and Strawberry Mead, frozen and rebottled - Steve Piatz
52. Cherry mead - Homebrew
53. Peach Melomel - Al Boyce
54. White Winter Strawberry Melomel
55. Cranberry Mead - Jeff Hildenbrand
56. Dandelion Mead - Gary Sinnen
57. White Winter Black Currant Mead
58. Pomegranite Mead - Homebrew
59. Chokecherry Mead - Homebrew
60. Watermelon Mead - Mike Moranz
61. 1996 AHA Commemorative Mead
62. 1997 AHA Catclaw Honey Commemorative Mead
63. Chipolte Mesquite Mead - Steve Piatz
64. Metheglin - Al Boyce
65. Chipolte Mead - Gary Sinnen
66. Heidrun Mead (Calif.)
67. White Winter Cyser
68. White Zinfandel Pyment - Steve Piatz
69. Cabernet Pyment - Steve Piatz
Week 12: Blond, American Wheat, Cream Ale
1. Curim Gold - Celtic Wheat Beer
2. Goose Island Blond
3. Flying Dog In Heat Wheat
4. Pyramid Hefeweizen
5. North Coast Blue Star Great American Wheat Beer
6. American Wheat - Steve Piatz
7. Rogue Honey Cream Ale
8. LaCrosse City Brewing Cream Ale
9. Little Kings Cream Ale
10. EKU 28 Eisbock
11. Tripel - Steve Piatz
12. Brett. Porter - Steve Piatz
Week 13: Fruit, Vegetable and Historic Beers (no notes)
- Al
sorry for the last couple of posts I should have sent these to majordomo instead of MBA
I thought the list has been real quiet. its because I have been unsubsribed since march
must be because I quit Qwest and ATT has been switching so now I "think" I have a stable email
address
rwolfgram(a)attbi.com
Ron Wolfgram
St Paul MN
How do these rumors get started? Someone said to me the other night they
heard Crisp was closing, to which I responded "I find that hard to
believe, I just saw William Crisp in Cleveland." I thought whomever I
was talking to was just misinformed; I didn't realize the mill had been
whipped into high speed. Rest assured, both Kelly and Dingemanns are
doing an excellent job filling in the gap left by DWC closing.
David Berg
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
Head Brewer, Water Tower Brewing Company
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 13:37:57 -0500 "Moranz, Mike" <MMoranz(a)CBBURNET.COM>
writes:
> I haven't kept up with this as much as some of you so, here's an
> update from
> an excellent source. Kelly has long supported the MHBA and his
> effort in
> the industry has caused much positive change.
> Mike Moranz, President
> Minnesota Home Brewers Association
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kelly & Angie Kuehl [mailto:kuehl1@mninter.net]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:56 PM
> > To: info(a)mnbrewers.com
> > Subject: dewolf, crisp, etc.
> >
> >
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > I learned from one of my colleagues that the rumor mill was
> > kicked into high
> > gear at the last MHB meeting about the closure of DeWolf-Cosyns,
> etc.
> > Please, do me a huge favor and spread the real facts to the
> > membership.
> >
> > DeWolf-Cosyns was NOT closed down by Cargill. Rather it was
> > closed down by
> > Interbrew, it's sole owner, as a part of their long-term
> > strategy to get out
> > of the malting industry. In fact, Cargill, and yours truly,
> > tried several
> > different things to keep DeWolf maltings in Aalst open for
> business.
> > Realizing that this was going to be a losing battle, I did
> > the next best
> > thing and reached an agreement with Belgium's only other
> > specialty malt
> > house, Dingemans of Stabroek, where many of the DeWolf
> > recipes will live on.
> > All of the Dingemans malts are in stock at our warehouse and
> > the initial
> > response has been extremely positive.
> >
> > Contrary to another rumor that is circulating, Cargill is in
> > no way, shape
> > or form closing down Crisp Maltings. We have zero ownership
> > in Dingemans,
> > Crisp, Pauls, Meussdoerffer, Weyermann or any of the other
> excellent
> > products that we represent and distribute to the North
> > American market. We
> > are strictly in the business of marketing and distributing
> > these products.
> >
> > I feel silly for even having to answer to these mistruths, but
> I've
> > personally given a lot of myself in building the Specialty
> > Malt division at
> > Cargill. Please share the true facts with your membership and
> please
> > encourage your members to contact me directly with any
> > additional questions
> > at Kelly_Kuehl(a)cargill.com or at 952-881-3310.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Kelly Kuehl - Sales Manager
> > Cargill Malt Specialty Products Group
> >
>
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I haven't kept up with this as much as some of you so, here's an update from
an excellent source. Kelly has long supported the MHBA and his effort in
the industry has caused much positive change.
Mike Moranz, President
Minnesota Home Brewers Association
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kelly & Angie Kuehl [mailto:kuehl1@mninter.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 9:56 PM
> To: info(a)mnbrewers.com
> Subject: dewolf, crisp, etc.
>
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> I learned from one of my colleagues that the rumor mill was
> kicked into high
> gear at the last MHB meeting about the closure of DeWolf-Cosyns, etc.
> Please, do me a huge favor and spread the real facts to the
> membership.
>
> DeWolf-Cosyns was NOT closed down by Cargill. Rather it was
> closed down by
> Interbrew, it's sole owner, as a part of their long-term
> strategy to get out
> of the malting industry. In fact, Cargill, and yours truly,
> tried several
> different things to keep DeWolf maltings in Aalst open for business.
> Realizing that this was going to be a losing battle, I did
> the next best
> thing and reached an agreement with Belgium's only other
> specialty malt
> house, Dingemans of Stabroek, where many of the DeWolf
> recipes will live on.
> All of the Dingemans malts are in stock at our warehouse and
> the initial
> response has been extremely positive.
>
> Contrary to another rumor that is circulating, Cargill is in
> no way, shape
> or form closing down Crisp Maltings. We have zero ownership
> in Dingemans,
> Crisp, Pauls, Meussdoerffer, Weyermann or any of the other excellent
> products that we represent and distribute to the North
> American market. We
> are strictly in the business of marketing and distributing
> these products.
>
> I feel silly for even having to answer to these mistruths, but I've
> personally given a lot of myself in building the Specialty
> Malt division at
> Cargill. Please share the true facts with your membership and please
> encourage your members to contact me directly with any
> additional questions
> at Kelly_Kuehl(a)cargill.com or at 952-881-3310.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kelly Kuehl - Sales Manager
> Cargill Malt Specialty Products Group
>
Hi,
Just wanted to officially thank Damian and Dave Berg
for their help with the West Side meeting as well as
all those who attended. As usual, Dave and Damian had
valuable insights on the brewing process.
Next meeting will be at Hops in Eden Prairie, date as
yet to be determined.
Cheers!
WH
WindRiver Brewing
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Last call to all beer judges (or wanna-be beer judges!)
We're still in need of a few good tasters for the Upper Mississippi Mash-Out
Beer, Mead and Cider Competition!
We will be doing two sessions of judging this Saturday, April 27 at 3pm and
7pm, and another session on Sunday, April 28 at 1:30pm. The location is
Harwell's Steak House and Brewery in Shakopee. We have need of
BJCP-certified judges, but you are welcome to help if you would like to
learn how to judge - inexperienced judges will be teamed with Certified
judges.
This is the first year of this contest, cosponsored by the Minnesota Home
Brewers Association and the St.Paul Homebrew Club. Please help us to make
it a great success!
For more information, go to http://www.mnbrewers.com/mashout.
Contact us at mash-out(a)nbrewer.com if you are interested.