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On Tap This Weekend: RVA Street Art, Hardywood, Strangeways, & Sours & Saisons

Late post as the day is almost over.

Here’s what you’ll find going on around town this weekend or as I like to say On Tap.

Friday September 13th

I’m going to try and check out RVA Street Art Festival before they close down at 6pm.  If you miss it, don’t worry they’ll open back up at 11am Saturday.  Also, don’t forget to grab some grub from Acacia’s side door.

Saturday September 14th

Heading over to look at more street art? Stop by Cask Cafe’s pre-opening sneak peek.  They will be grilling up Sausage Craft.

Hardywood releases RVA IPA starting at 2pm at the brewery with bands playing later.  I wonder how it would work in this IPA mustard recipe.

Popkin Tavern is featuring two of their favorite styles in a tap takeover, Sours & Saisons.  Here’s what they will start tapping at 4pm:

Saison
Brasserie de Blaugies La Moneuse
Brasserie de Blaugies Saison d’Epeautre
Glazen Toren Saison d’Erpe-Mere
Boulevard Tank 7
Perennial Aria
BFM Square Root of 225
Anchor Zymaster
Vapeur Saison de Pipiax
De Ranke Saison de Dottignies
Sierra Nevada Ovila Saison

Sour
Petrus Aged Pale
Cuvee de Jacobin Rouge
The Bruery Tart of Darkness
The Bruery Sour in the Rye
Van Steenberge Monk’s Cafe
Ichtegems Grand Cru
Professor Fritz Briem 1809 Berliner Weisse
Strangeways Word!
Laughing Dog De Achtste Hond

Popkin also has their free beer school at 4pm so if you can get there, you’ll get treated to a few cool beers.

Finally, Strangeways presents Brews & Burlesque at 9pm.  Tickets are $8/person and can be purchased online here.

Hardywood Unveiling Special Beer This Weekend At Fall Line Fest

Needless to say I was very intrigued when Taste the Local announced earlier today that Hardywood had created a special beer for Fall Line Fest this weekend.

Of course, I had to go find out more.  Here’s what I have learned about the beer.

Hardywood’s Fall Line Fest beer is a blend of Bourbon Barrel Aged Hoplar and Saison Rustica to give it a nice fall spice. It is also dry hopped with Strisselspalt and comes in around 6.6% ABV.

Check out the acts here and buy a weekend pass to the festival here.

Breaking Down The Virginia Craft Brewers Fest

VA Craft Beer Fest 2013 034Last Saturday’s Virginia Craft  Brewers Fest at Devils Backbone could not have been on nicer day.  Following the rain soaked but fun first year  with a day of gorgeous weather was a stroke of genius.  Am I saying Virginia brewers have learned how to control the weather? Of course, not, that’d be crazy talk but it would be funny if they had.

By now you’ve probably heard about the winners in the 2013 Virginia Craft Brewers Cup.  If not here are the winners:

Best of Show Winners 2013 Virginia Craft Brewers Cup
Gold: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Smokehaus Lager
Silver: River Company Brewing – Wood Dog Porter
Bronze: Hardywood Park Craft Brewery – Gingerbread Stout

Light & Amber Hybrid
Gold: Blue Mountain Brewery – Kolsch 151
Silver: Center of the Universe – Main Street Virginia Ale
Bronze: Mad Fox Brewing Company – Mad Fox Kolsch

European Malty Lagers
Gold: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Schwartzbier
Silver: Starr Hill Brewery – Jomo Lager
Bronze: Mad Fox Brewing Company – Elixer Maibock

Pilsner & Light Lager
Gold: Blue Mountain Brewery – Classic Lager
Silver: Lost Rhino Brewing Company – Rhino Chasers Pilsner
Bronze: Legend Brewing Company – Pilsner

British Session Ale
Gold: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Ale of Fergus
Silver: River Company Brewing – Timber Brown Ale
Bronze: Blue & Grey Brewing Company – Fred Red

American Ale
Gold: Wolf Hill Brewing – Creeper Trail Amber Ale
Silver: Extra Billy’s Smokehouse and Brewing – Midlo
Bronze: Wolf Hill Brewing – Fightin’ Parsons Pale Ale

Porter & Stout
Gold: Apocalypse Ale Works – 6th Seal
Silver: Port City Brewing – Porter
Bronze: Wild Wolf Brewing Company – Dry Stout

English & American IPA
Gold: Extra Billy’s Smokehouse & Brewery – Citra Ass Down
Silver: Center of the Universe – Pocahoptus IPA
Bronze: Legend Brewing Company – Hopfest

German Wheat and Rye Beer
Gold: Strangeways Brewing – Mixolydian Rag Rye Bock
Silver: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Berliner Metro Weiss
Bronze: Lost Rhino Brewing Company – Final Glide Hefe

Belgian Sour Strong Ales
Gold: Wolf Hill Brewing – Tripel
Silver: Apocalypse Ale Works – The Lustful Maiden
Bronze: Wild Wolf Brewing Company – Blonde Hunny

Belgian & French Ale
Gold: Port City Brewing – Optimal Wit
Silver: Blue Mountain Barrel House – American Hopped Blonde Ale
Bronze: Smartmouth Brewing Company – Alter Ego

Strong Ales
Gold: Three Brothers Brewing – The Admiral
Silver: Smartmouth Brewing Company – Notch 9
Bronze: Devils Backbone Brewing Outpost – Kilt Flasher

Smoked Flavored & Wood Aged
Gold: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Smokehaus Lager
Silver: Blue Mountain Barrel House – Barrel Aged Big Blue
Bronze: Three Brothers Brewing – Bourbon Barrell Russian Imperial

Fruit/Spice/Herb/Vegetable
Gold: Hardywood Park Craft Brewery – Gingerbread Stout
Silver: Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Pear Lager
Bronze: Blue Mountain Barrel House – Spooky

Specialty
Gold: River Company Brewing – Wood Dog Porter
Silver: Blue Mountain Brewery – Rye Barchetta
Bronze: Strangeways Brewing – Wallonian Dawn Honey Saison

Devils Backbone stole the show with seven total medals including four gold, two silver and one bronze.  Some might think that DB had the home field advantage but if you take a closer look at the results you’ll realize that is not the case.  For instance, DB did not even place in English & American IPA category; top honors went to Extra Billy’s Citra Ass Down.  This and the silver for Midlo Pale Ale is a major accomplishment for Brandon Tolbert with only having taken the head brewer position a few months ago.  Keep an eye on this guy because I predict a bright future for this young man.

Or how about Strangeways’ gold in German Wheat & Rye Beers? Open for three months, and their Mixolydian Rag Rye Bock beats out DB’s Berliner Metro Weiss.

Let’s not forget  Three Brothers Admiral and Smartmouth Notch 9 both placing over DB Kilt Flasher.  Both of these breweries opened toward the end of 2012.

Now it sounds like I’m picking on Devils Backbone but nothing could be farther from the truth. The fact is that Virginia brewers are a strong, passionate, and talented group of individuals.  You can find many of the winning breweries on tap in the Richmond area.  Meanwhile, breweries waiting to come online are eager to get their chance to wow the public with their offerings.

I was able to spend some time in the room as beers were being judged so here are a few background points:

  • Beers were entered and judged based on BJCP (Beer Judge Certification Program) style guidelines. This means even though a beer may be great it may not fit the style it was entered under.  This goes beyond whether you personally like the beer.
  • Judges have no idea who makes the beers they are judging; samples are poured away from the tables and delivered by stewards
  • There were about 20 judges in the room with varying levels of experience including two non-BJCP and two grandmaster judges; there are 4 grandmaster/master  judges in Virginia.

Overall, the festival was a great time with 32 breweries in attendance over 27 from last year. Ticket sales were doubled from 2012 with over 2200 people in attendance.  The one improvement I could see for next year would be increased number of food providers.  The  four food trucks this year could not handle the high attendance; increasing this number would help decrease the wait time for food.  

Finally here are a few of my favorite beers I tasted at the festival:

  • Alewerks Jubilee — 6th Anniversary Belgian Strong Ale aged 1 year in bourbon barrels; possibly best beer I tasted that day.
  • Champion Face Eater Gose – a really well done salted wheat beer; I’m glad this was the first beer I tried from Champion.  I need to get by Charlottesville and check them out more.
  • Beer Hound Fang Oatmeal Stout – great oatmeal stout from a young brewery
  • Sunken City Dam Lager – very solid offering from Smith Mountain Lake’s only brewery

Congrats to everyone involved in putting on a successful festival.  I can’t wait to see what happens next year.  Here is to an amazing Virginia Craft Beer Month!

Cheers!

Celebrate Virginia Beer Month With Hardywood At On The Rox Tonight

Hot off their Bronze (Best of Show) & Gold (Fruit/Spice/Vegetable) medal wins for Gingerbread Stout this weekend, Hardywood will invade the taps at On the Rox in Shockoe Bottom tonight Monday August 26th at 6pm. They will be bringing another medal winner with them in the form of a pin of the 2012 winning beer from James River Homebrewer’s Dominion Cup Competition.

Here is what will be on tap for the night:

Singel
Virginia Blackberry
Bourbon DIPA
Pin of Coconut Porter

If you haven’t eaten at On the Rox before, make sure to try the food.  If you have, you know exactly what I’m talking about.

On the Rox
119 N. 18th St
Richmond, VA

Vote To Keep Mekong #1 In CraftBeer.com’s Great American Beer Bar Poll

Mekong #1 Craft Beer Bar Shirt001It is time to help choose CraftBeer.com’s Great American Beer Bars.  Mekong topped the competition in 2012.

Richmond, it’s up to us to keep Mekong at the top.

Go ahead and vote here.

Vote now, vote often.

A repeat win will surely mean more $1 draft nights and more shirts like the one above. I’d like to keep wearing my shirt so vote Mekong! You will find Mekong listed in the South this year as opposed to Northeast in 2012.

VOTE

Ellwoods Presents: Local Beer Extravaganza & Cheese Tonight

Check out this event in Ellwood Thompson’s community room tonight Monday August 19th:

Come swing by for a delicious local beer tasting in honor of VA Craft Beer month.LegendHardywoodCenter of the UniverseStrangewaysStarr HillDevils Backbone,Blue MountainMidnight and Bold Rock will be on site pouring their beers while discussing their breweries and preferred styles of ales, stouts, lagers, pilsners, and hefes.  Local cheeses will be included in this tasting! This is not a formal sit down class, feel free to drop in any time between 6:00 and 7:30PM.

You can register online here or at the customer service desk.

The Savory Grain Is Making Me Hungry With Their Virginia Craft Beer Month Photos

Apparently, we are all missing out on what Savory Grain has been cooking for Virginia Craft Beer Month.  Yesterday, they posted this Instagram of their menu board as they welcomed Blue Mountain Brewery for the night.

Both items sounded delicious but unfortunately I could not make it. Maybe I should have moved heaven & earth so I could have enjoyed this Blue Mountain Summer Haze Marinated Grilled Boar.

Scanning through the rest of the Instagram feed, I found they had two tasty dishes feature Legend Brewing on a day I almost made it to.

Legend Locomotive Lager Marinated Pork Chop

Legend Brown Battered Red Fish topped with a Cajun Creme Fraiche

Tonight, Wednesday August 14th, Savory Grain is hosting Strangeways Brewing for a tap takeover starting at 5pm.  I’m anxious to see what they will come up for the menu tonight.  Who’s with me?

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