Thursday, November 26, 2009

Switchback releases Porter

Hailing all you Switchback fans! This week brings the first official release of their new Porter into the wild! I've been following the test-batches on this beer over the past year and they nailed it in the final release - a moderately roasted, medium-bodied dark porter. Think of it as a dark version of regular Switchback! Tasty and supremely drinkable.

It's only available on draft or in kegs, and only for a limited time. Just look for the red Switchback tap handle, and if your favorite bar doesn't have it, make sure to request it.

And if you're a real fan, call in your order to the Bevy and we'll get you a 13.2 or 5 gallon keg. 655-2620.

Cheers,
Jeff

Sunday, November 22, 2009

New, oh yeh.

Some tasty additions to the Beer Room:
+ Widmer Cherry Oak Doppelbock (US)
+ de Glazentoren "Cuvee Angelique" (Belgium)
+ Hitachino Red Rice Ale (Japan)
+ Baladin "Super Baladin" (Italy)
+ Harpoon 100 Barrel Series Ginger Wheat (US)

New Vintage and re-stocks:
- Stone Double Bastard 2009 22oz and 3L
- Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous (Black IPA)
- Berkshire Brewing Cabin Fever

And some recent releases from the Beer Cave (located in the "Rare and Vintage Cabinet"):
+ Stone Double Bastard 2008
+ Stone Old Guardian 2008

Cheers,
Jeff

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Rural Tennessee, home to "Tastfully Engineered Beer"

Howdy y'all! I'm on vacation right now in Northeastern Tennessee visiting my folks and of course priority number one after getting settled was to seek out local brews!

My first stop was "Libation Station," a beer and tobacco store in Johnson City, TN. This proves to be the best selection I've found in these here parts. Tons of micro brews from all over the country and craft imports from the four corners of the globe. The only hitch down here is that the state caps "beer" at 6% ABV, so a lot of the usual Belgians and strong ales are missing. You can read my full review of the store on BeerAdvocate.com.

Next stop, Depot Street Brewery in Jonesborough, TN. This seems to be the only micro brewery in the whole area. I first visited Depot Street a few years back and they've grown a lot since then. The building is still a small, almost shack-like structure right on the rail lines in this historic little town, but their production has grown to fill it right up. Besides being offered on draft at dozens restaurants and bars in the surrounding areas, they now have 4 beers available in bottles. You can pick up any of 6 or so brews in growlers at the brewery for $6 plus deposit. And they offer a great Customer Appreciation program - Buy 10 growlers, get 1 free and buy 20 growlers and get an insulated growler bag! After tasting all the brews, I think my favorite are the Roundabout Rye Stout and the Freight Hopper IPA (75 IBUs). I've posted full reviews of these on BeerAdvocate.com as well, user-name SFLpunk.

Since this area is so close to the booming and brewing mecca of Asheville, NC, I'm hoping that more breweries will start setting up shop here. The success of Depot Street and their Tastefully Engineered Beers is turning the heads and taste buds of folks who might normally just drink macros and they are paving the way for a fledgling beer culture. Just today they were hosting a meeting of the State of Franklin Homebrewers club featuring "monster" beer style mash-ups.

So next time you're in Tennessee, don't pass up the chance to seek out Depot's brews!

Cheers from Tennessee! I'll be back to work on Wednesday.
Jeff

For more info on Depot Street Brewery, visit their website.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Lawson's Finest Liquids

Just a quick heads-up, Sean Lawson delivered some of his delicious and rare beers to us this week! 4 styles available and they are located in the Beer Lock-Up. Don't hesitate, these'll be gone before too much longer!

Cheers,
Jeff