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We survived Seattle Beer Week….and have planned a Brewery Launch

Thanks to all of you for your support in making this Seattle Beer Week a roaring success.  Thank you for making Back in Black Stout Fest, Beer and Burger Battle and Sour Fest awesome this year.  How nice was it to be drinking sour beer in the sun on Thursday, May 15th? Lets do it again next year.   Here’s to more great events!

That said we have a new brewery from Vancouver, WA that is coming to the Seattle market and we are pleased to be hosting the launch of Heathen Brewing on Thursday, June 12th @6pm. Here is there story:

Heathen Brewing is a small craft brewery that was created from the soul of home brewing. The realization that we as a people want to break the corporate strong hold on the beer industry and get back to using local ingredients in small craft batch brewing has demanded the formation of Heathen Brewing. At Heathen Brewing we make small batches of “Progressive Ales for the Promiscuous Palate”. It all begins with fresh, high quality ingredients and that means sourcing those ingredients from those in our community. The freedom to create seasonal and experimental beer will allow Heathen Brewing to truly test the palate of our community. The Heathen way will move quickly towards the new hops and malts that are being introduced as science, technology and the American spirit create new versions of classic recipes. This forward thinking will create new and unique recipes that will tantalize the tongues of the Heathen Faithful. Through the love of travel and the appreciation of different cultures many beer recipes can now be formed or re-born 10 barrels at a time.

We will be offering 4 beers from their portfolio.  We are still finalizing what those offerings will be.

Beer and Burger Battle results and are you ready for Sour Fest?


We are pleased to announce the results of the 2014 Beer and Burger Battle that took place on Tuesday, May 13th.  It was a tough call as Schooner Exact, Ninkasi, Boneyard and Almanac all made great burgers, and brought delicious beers to compliment them, but in the end it came down to the numbers. Since it is a Beer and Burger Battle we looked at the totals for both beers poured and burgers ordered, with slightly more weight placed on the burgers.
For the first time in the 5 year history of this event, we have a repeat winner!
1st  Drew Cluley and the Big Time have done it again with the Sloth Burger.  He won last year with a similar burger, and is always a local favorite.
Figuring out 2nd through 5th was not as easy, but after some debate we went with:
2nd  Ninkasi – who actually sold 2 more burgers than Big Time, but less than half the number of beers (who knew Kim chi was so popular!).
3rd  Boneyard – sold far and away the most beer, but lagged in burger orders. Were folks scared off by “Top Ramen” in the title of their burger?
4th  Almanac – everyone loves sours and they were the only brewery to go through a whole 1/6 barrel of one of their beers, but they unfortunately fell behind in burger orders.
5th  Schooner Exact – a good number of folks ordered their delicious “Smokey & The Bandit” burger, and great selection of beers, but unfortunately just not enough!
It was hard to decide and it was a close competition for sure, we would like to take this opportunity to thank the brewers (competitors) for taking part in the battle, and all of you for attending.  
Are you ready for some sour beer?  Here is the list to start things off tomorrow….
 

All pours are 12oz unless otherwise stated
10 Barrel  Cucumber Berlinerweisse (4%) Bend ……………………………….. $7.00
10 Barrel Apricot Berlinerweisse (4.2%) Bend …………………………………. $7.00
10 Barrel Sparkle Party (4 %) Bend……………………………………………….. $7.00
Almanac Bbl-Aged Pèche (7%) San Francisco ……………………………….. $9.00
Almanac Farmer’s Reserve Pluot (6%) San Francisco………………………. $9.00
Almanac Valley of the Heart’s Delight (7%) San Francisco……………….. $9.00
Anderson Valley Grand Cru (8%) Boonville……………………………………. $9.00
Ballast Point Sour Wench Berlinerweisse (6%) San Diego………………….. $9.00
Bear Republic Tartare Berlinerweisse ’12 (4%) Healdsburg……………….. $6.00(6oz)
Big Al Time Capsule August ‘08 (6%) White Center………………………….. $9.00
Birrificio Del Ducato Frambozschella (5%) Soragna………………………… $9.00(6oz)
Black Raven King Dandy (8.5%) Redmond……………………………………… $7.00
Boneyard Funky Bunch (6%) Bend………………………………………………… $8.00
Breakside A Saison in Hell ( %) Portland……………………………………….. $9.00
Breakside Kriek with Brett (7.9%) Portland……………………………………… $9.00
Cantillon  Rosé de Gambrinus ’13 (5%) Brussels………………………………. $10.00(6oz)
Cantillon Cuvée Saint Gilloise ’13 (5%) Brussels………………………………. $10.00(6oz)
Cascade Cherry Bourbonic Plague (12.6%) Portland……………………….. $7.00(6oz)
Cascade Elderberry (8.1%) Portland………………………………………………. $6.00(6oz)
Cascade Live Barrel: Grenadine (8%) Portland……………………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Cascade Live Barrel: L’aGent Orange (10.7%) Portland…………………… $6.00(6oz)
Cascade Live Barrel: Marshmallow Apples (8%) Portland………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Cascade Supracot (8.5%) Portland………………………………………………… $6.00(6oz)
Crux Fermentation Banished Better Off Red Flanders Red (6%) Bend….. $6.00(6oz)
Double Mountain Devil’s Kriek (9%) Hood River……………………………… $8.00(6oz)
Double Mountain Rainier Kriek ’12 (9.4%) Hood River…………………….. $8.00(6oz)
Elysian Black Bretty (4.8%) Seattle………………………………………………… $6.00(12oz)
Engine House #9 End of an Era Wild Ale (6%) Tacoma……………………. $9.00
Engine House #9 Rhubarb Wild (6%)Tacoma………………………………….. $7.00(6oz)
Epic Beet Down Sour (6%) Seattle…………………………………………………. $9.00
Finnriver Sour Cider (6%) Chimacum…………………………………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Firestone Walker Agrestic Sour Ale (6.1%) Paso Robles……………………. $7.00(6oz)
Green Flash Super Freak (10.7%) San Diego …………………………………. $9.00
Hales Sour Porter Nitro (7%) Seattle……………………………………………… $5.00
Local Option/Against the Grain Kentucky Common Wild Ale (6.5%) …… $6.00(6oz)
Logsdon Cerasus (8.5%) Hood River……………………………………………… $7.00(6oz)
Logsdon Peche and Brett (10%) Hood River…………………………………… $7.00(6oz)
Lompoc Cherry Christmas (5%) Portland……………………………………….. $9.00
Lost Abbey Brouwer’s Imagination #2 ’10 (9.5%) San Marcos………….. $6.00(6oz)
Lost Abbey Red Poppy (6.5%) San Marcos…………………………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Mikkeller/To ØL Betelgeuze (5.5%) Oostvleteren……………………………… $9.00(6oz)
Naked City Wild At Heart (8%) Seattle………………………………………….. $9.00
New Belgium Biere De Mars (Leopold Peach Whisky Barrels)(6.2%)FC. $7.00
New Belgium Lips of Faith La Folie ’12 (6%) Fort Collins………………… $7.00
New Belgium Lips of Faith Le Terroir ’13 (7.5%) Fort Collins……………. $8.00
New Belgium Transatlantique Kriek (8%) Fort Collins………………………. $8.00
Oakshire Bellatrix ½ Tribute to Belgian Beer ( 5.4%) Eugene ……………..$9.00    
Port Townsend Chet’s Kriek (5.5%) Port Townsend………………………….. $8.00
Propolis Ostara Chamomile Saison (7.4%) Port Townsend………………… $9.00
Russian River Supplication ’10 (7%)..Santa Rosa……………………………. $9.00(6oz)
Schooner Exact No Sacc ( 5.5%) Seattle…………………………………………. $9.00
Silver City Le Fat (10%) Silverdale………………………………………………… $9.00
Snipes Mountain Quinceañera Prieta (7.8%) Sunnyside……………………. $8.00
Struise Weltmerz Blond Sour (3%) Oostvleteren ………………………………. $8.00(6oz)
Surly Pentegram (6.66%) Minneapolis ………………………………………….. $8.00
Telegraph Obscura Vulpine (5.5%) Santa Barbara…………………………… $9.00
The Bruery Rueuze (5.9%) Placentia……………………………………………… $7.00(6oz)
The Bruery Sour in the Rye ’13 (8.7%) Placentia…………………………….. $7.00(6oz)
The Commons Trillium (7.7%) Portland…………………………………………. $7.00
Upright Gose (5.2%) Portland………………………………………………………. $7.00

Attention, Attention! The Beer and Burger Battle is tomorrow!

We are very excited about this event.  We will not be open at our regular 11am,  we are opening at 2pm and kicking the battle off then, this is a change from past years.  Please take note. We apologize if this was not clear.  We keep trying out different approaches, this year we thought we would open later, do just burgers all day, and have a great time.  This year Drew from Big Time defends his title against, Tony from Boneyard, Jamie from Ninkasi, Matt and Warren from Schooner Exact, and Jesse and the gang from Almanac.  Your palette will not be disappointed by anything that is offered.  The idea behind this event is pretty straight forward, we invite 5 breweries (including the winner from the previous year) to design a burger based around a 1/3 pound beef patty, and pair it with a beer, while providing other beer options.  The winner is determined by the most combine sales of both the burger and the beers. 

The weather is looking to be amazing for Sour Fest, on Thursday, May 15th.  We are currently taking internal bets as to how many folks will be in line when we open, and how early the earliest person will line up.  You got any ideas?  We have compiled what we feel is a great list.  We hope you choose to join us. 

Seattle Beer Week is upon us! Hold on to your livers!

We here at Brouwer’s Cafe are very excited about the 6th Annual Seattle Beer Week.  There are so many events city wide.  We hope you plan on attending the Kick off party at Elysian on Capital Hill today.  We also suggest that you join us for our events.  The first one, Back in Black Stout Fest, starts tomorrow, Friday, May 9th at 11am when we open the doors.  We have amassed 45 plus dark, delicious beers for your imbibing pleasure.  There are no tickets to this event, like all of our festivals most of the beer will be poured in 12 oz snifters.  Here is the list:

All pours are 12oz unless otherwise noted:
Allagash Black Belgian Stout Firkin (7.5%) Portland……………………….. $9.00
Anderson Valley Huge Arker Imperial Stout (13.1%) Boonville………….. $9.00
Avery Mephistopheles ’09 (16.8%) Boulder……………………………………. $8.00(6oz)
Backwoods Bbl-Aged Stout (7.1%) Carson……………………………………… $8.00
Ballast Point Indra Kunindra (7%) San Diego…………………………………. $6.00
Big Sky Ivan the Terrible (10%) Missoula ………………………………………. $8.00
Big Time Breakfast Cereal Killer (8%) Seattle………………………………….. $6.00
Black Market Espionage Dry Irish Stout Nitro (4.1%) Temecula…………. $6.00
Black Raven AK Session Stout (11.8%) Redmond…………………………….. $8.00
Boneyard Suge Knite (14%) Bend………………………………………………….. $9.00
Boulder Obovoid (8%) Boulder ……………………………………………………. $8.00
Breakside Savory Stout (5.65%) Portland………………………………………. $6.00
Brickyard Barrel-Aged Stout (7.5%) Woodinville……………………………… $7.00
De Molen Cease and Desist Imp. Stout (10.5%) Bodegraven……………… $6.00(6oz)
Deschutes The Abyss ’12 (11%) Bend…………………………………………….. $9.00
Dogfish Head World Wide Stout (18%) Milton…………………………………. $6.00(6oz)
Elliot Bay Fauntleroy Imperial Stout (7.7%) Seattle………………………….. $6.00
Elysian Bbl-Aged Dragonstooth Stout (7.5%) Seattle……………………….. $7.00
Engine House #9 Reverend Colin’s BA Imp. Stout (9.9%) Tacoma……… $9.00(12oz)
Epic Brewing Big Bad Baptist (10%) Salt Lake City………………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Evil Twin Imperial Doughnut Break (11.5%) Mt Pleasant ………………… $7.00(6oz)
Firestone Walker Velvet Merkin ’12 (13%) Paso Robles…………………….. $9.00
Firestone Walker/Nectar Ales Black Xanthus ’11 (11%) Paso Robles….. $9.00
Flyers Irish Breakfast Stout (7.5%) Oak Harbor……………………………….. $6.00
Fort George Coffee Girl Stout (9%) Astoria……………………………………. $7.00
Fremont Dry Fly B-Bomb (11%) Seattle………………………………………… $9.00
Fremont First Nail (11.5%) Seattle…………………………………………………. $9.00
Full Sail Full Sail Bourbon Imp. Stout (9.8%) Hood River ………………… $9.00
Grand Café-Emelisse Emelisse Espresso Stout (10%) Kamperland………. $9.00
Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti ’12 (9.5%) Denver……………………………….. $8.00
Hi Fi Comrade Russian Imperial Stout (8.5%) Redmond……………………. $6.00
HUB Brouwer’s 6th Anniversary (10.5%) Portland……………………………. $9.00
Lagunitas B.A. Rye Cappuccino Stout (12%) Petaluma……………………… $7.00
Laurelwood Moose & Squirrel ’14 (8%) Portland……………………………. $7.00
Lompoc 2012 Sour Stout (4.5%) Portland……………………………………… $9.00
Lost Abbey Serpent’s Stout ’12 (11%) San Marcos………………………….. $9.00
Midnight Sun Berserker (12.7%) Anchorage……………………………………. $9.00
Midnight Sun Moscow Imperial Stout (11%) Anchorage……………………. $9.00
Mikkeller Rauch Beer Geek Breakfast (7.5%) Copenhagen………………… $6.00(6oz)
New Belgium Chocolate Imperial Stout (10%) Fort Collins………………… $7.00
Oakshire Oraz Burton Bbl-Aged  Stout (9%) Eugene………………………… $7.00
Odin Bbl-Aged Stout Nitro (11%) Seattle………………………………………… $7.00
Old School House Imperial Stout (11%) Winthrop …………………………… $8.00
Prairie/ Brewfist Spaghetti Western (8.7%) Oklahoma……………………….. $6.00(6oz)
Rueben’s Brews Imperial Oatmeal Stout (8.4%) Seattle…………………….. $6.00
Sam Adams Imperial Stout ’13 (9.2%) Boston…………………………………. $7.00
Silver City Silver City Bbl-Aged Imperial Stout (10.2%) Silverdale…….. $8.00
Snipes Mountain Terror ’13 (9.5%) Sunnyside………………………………… $6.00
Stone Farking Wheaton W00t Stout (13%) Escondido………………………. $9.00
Surly Darkness Imperial Stout (9.6%) Minneapolis ………………………….. $9.00
Telegraph Revena Stout (6.2%) Santa Barbara ……………………………….. $6.00

Sorry for the late notice.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 6th we will be closed for lunch and open for happy hour at 3pm.  We have some last minute maintenance projects to get out of the way before Seattle Beer Week.  Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Seattle Beer Week May 8th thru 18th

Attention, Attention…. We are going to do something that we don’t usually do….

Well its one week till the 6th annual Seattle Beer Week is in full swing.  What follows is a sampling of the list that will be available for our annual Stout Fest (Friday, May 9th), keep in mind that it is not poured in concrete, we make last minute decisions, we are dealing with brewers and sometimes they change their minds, I imagine that you understand.  We usually hesitate posting lists as part of the fun is showing up and seeing what we have compiled for your drinking pleasure.  We have been asked a bunch what we are pouring and only thought it was appropriate to post a list.  While we are at it we will post an idea of Beer and Burger (Tuesday, May 13th) , as well as some of Sour fest (Thursday, May 15th). 
Back in Black Stout Fest: Friday, May 9th at 11am
Allagash Black Belgian Stout (7.5%) Maine
Almanac Barrel Noir (10%)
Anderson Valley Huge Arker Imperial Stout
Avery Mephistopheles ’09 (16.8%) Colorado
Backwoods BBL Stout (7.1%) Carson
Boulder Obovoid (8%) Boulder
Ballast Point Indura Kunindra
Big Sky Ivan the Terrible
Big Time Breakfast Cereal Killer
Black Raven AK Session Stout (11.8%)
Boneyard Suge Knite
Breakside Savory Stout (5.65%)
De Molen Cease and Desist Imp Stout (10.5%)
Deschutes The Abyss ’12 (11%)
Dogfish Head World Wide Stout (18%)
Elysian BBL Dragonstooth Stout
Epic Brewing Big Bad Baptist (10%)
Evil Twin Imperial Doughnut Break (11.5%)
Firestone Walker Velvet Merkin ’12 (13%)
Firestone Walker/Nectar Ales Black Xanthus ’11 (11%)
Fremont First Nail (11.5%)
Full Sail Full Sail Bourbon Imp. Stout
Grand Café-Emilisse Emelisse Espresso Stout
Grand Café-Emilisse Emilisse Russian Imperial Stout
Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti ’12 (9.5%)
HUB Brouwer’s 6th Anniversary (10.5%)
Lagunitas B.A. Rye Cappuccino Stout (12%)
Laurelwood Moose & Squirrel ’14 (8%)
Lompoc 2012 Sour Stout (4.5%)
Lost Abbey Serpent’s Stout ’12 (11%)
Mad Viking Congac Imperial Stout (11%)
Midnight Sun Berserker (12.7%)
Midnight Sun Moscow Imperial Stout (11%)
Mikkeller Rauch Beer Geek Breakfast (7.5%)
New Belgium Chocolate Imperial Stout (10%)
Ninkasi BBL Oatis (7.2% )
Northwest Brewing NW Bourbon Barrel Stout
Oakshire Oraz BBL Stout (9%)
Odin BBL Stout Nitro (11%)
Old School House Imperial Stout
Prairie/ Brewfist Spaghetti Western (8.7%)
Rueben’s Imperial Oatmeal Stout (8.4%)
Sam Adams Imperial Stout (9.2%)
Stone Farking Wheaton Woot Stout (13%) Escondido…………….. $9.00
Stone Espresso Imperial Russian Stout ‘13(11%) Escondido…………….. $9.00
The infamous Beer and Burger Battle Tuesday, May 13th
This year we thought we would open at 2pm and keep the kitchen open until 11pm.  This will give us time to set up and be ready for the battle. 
Big Time-The Sloth—Drew suggests drinking it with a delicious
Icculus Ipa
Legacy Ipa
Scarlet Fire Cask
Trombipulator
Ninkasi—Kimchi and bacon burger—Jamie says drink it with a Believer Red.
Multihead Single hop
Believer Dbl Red
Spring Reign
Oak aged Oatis Oatmeal
Schooner Exact:  Smokey and the Bandit Matt suggests drinking it with the Imperial Stout.
Imperial Stout
3 Grid IPA
King Street Brown
Hopvine IPA
Almanac-San Fransisco Burger—Jesse says drink it with a Blackberry Sour
Ipa
Gose
Sour
Ichi beer
Boneyard: Top Ramen Burger—Tony says drink it with nothing less than the Notorious IPA
RPM IPA
Diablo Fuego
Hop Venom Double IPa
Notorious Triple IPA
And now I am sure you have been waiting for us to talk about Sour fest—I will have you note we just recently released a bunch of the Cantillon from the cellars so that will be available for purchase during Sour fest as well.  I know we listed more beers here than we have tap lines for, we will probably tap some as kegs blow throughout the night, we will also be doing some special tappings that we are figuring out a schedule for.  We can’t spoil all the fun. Please remember that this us providing information not a cut in stone draftlist, if you see something here and it is not initially on draft please don’t get upset.
Sour Fest, Thursday, May 15that 11am
10 Barrel Apricot
10 Barrel Sparkle Party
10 Barrel  Cucumber
Almanac BBL-Aged Peche
Almanac Dogpatch Sour
Almanac Pluot
Almanac Valley of the Heart’s Delight
Anderson Valley Boontlingerweisse
Anderson Valley Grand Cru ()
Ballast Point Sour Wench
Bear Republic Tartare Berlinerweisse
Black Raven King Dandy
Bockor Cuvee de Jacobins
Boneyard Funky Bunch
Cantillon Cuvee Saint Gilloise ‘13
Cantillon  Rose de Gambrinus‘13
Cascade Cherry Bourbonic Plague
Cascade Elderberry
Cascade Honey Ginger Lime
Cascade Live Barrel: Grenadine
Cascade Live Barrel: L’aGent
Cascade Live Barrel: Marshmallow Apples
Cascade The Vine ‘13
Dilewyns Vicaris Tripel-Gueze
Double Mountain Tahoma Kriek
Double Mountain Devil’s Kriek
Engine House #9 Rhubarb
Elysian Black Breetty
Finn River Sour Cider
Firestone Walker Agrestic
Green Flash Super Freak
Jolly Pumpkin Maracaibo
Liefmans Goudenband
Local Option/Against the Grain Kentucky Common Wild Ale
Logsdon Cerasus
Logsdon Far West Flaming
Logsdon Peche and Brett
Lost Abbey Brouwer’s Imagination #2
Lost Abbey Red Poppy
Lompoc Cherry Christmas
Monarchy Methusalem
New Belgium Lips of Faith La Folie ‘12
New Belgium Lips of Faith Le Terroir ‘13
New Belgium Clutch
New Belgium Biere De Mars(aged in Leopold Peach Whisky Barrels)
New Belgium Transatlantique Kriek
Oakshire Bellatrix ½ Tribute to Belgian Beer
Russian River Supplication ‘10
Schooner Exact No Sacc
Silly Silly Sour Ale
Snipes Mountain Cumpleanos Belita
Snipes Mountain Quinceanera Prieta
Strubbe Ichtegem’s Grand Cru
The Bruery Sour in the Rye ‘13
The Bruery Rueze
Trois Dames Grand Dames
Upright Gose
Virtue Cidre de Nava
There you have it.  Information.  We look forward to seeing you during the Sixth Seattle Beer Week and appreciate your patronage and support.

Seattle Beer Week is almost here!

Have you checked the Seattle Beer Week Schedule yet?  Are you planning what events you plan on attending?  Are you figuring out a plan for survival with all the great unique beers to try?  We invite you to attend the 3 major events that we have planned for Beer Week, they are:

Back in Black Stout FestFriday, May 9th All Day—this is exactly what it sounds like, we will replace just about ever tap with the dark, delicious elixir called Stout, from low abv to high, from smoky to barrel aged, your palette will not be disappointed.

Beer and Burger Battle- Tuesday, May 13th @2pm– The idea is pretty simple, we invite 5 breweries to create/dream up a burger recipe based on a 1/3 lbs beef patty, all toppings etc are open.  We have had Voodoo donuts used as buns..I think you get the idea.  They are also instructed to bring 4 different beers, with one of those pairing with their burger.  This year Local Hero Big Time defends their title against challengers Boneyard, Schooner Exact, Ninkasi, and Almanac.  There will be brewery representatives on hand.

Sour Fest-Thursday, May 15th All Day-  Featuring beers from Cascade, Almanac and Logsdon. We will be replacing all of our draft lines with a delicious sour beer.  We have more beers than we have draftlines, so there will be tappings throughout the day.  This is a not to be missed event.

Black Raven King Dandy Sour Release !

We are really excited about tomorrow night.  Awhile back we sent a Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey Barrel over to the fine folks at Black Raven to age some beer in, and promptly forgot about it.  Fast forward to a month or so ago and I remembered that they had it.  Long story short, they blended said beer with some other barrels they were aging beer in and King Dandy, the sour beer you get to taste tomorrow night @6pm. Here is what their barrel master Justin had to say about the beer:

It will be called “King Dandy” this is a name based on the
locally sourced Pluots used to feed the bacteria. The varieties of Pluot
were “Dapple Dandy” & “Flavor King”. The beer has never been poured anywhere
except my mouth so this will be its debut and it may end up staying a one
off….maybe not though, sours can be a crap shoot sometimes.
It all starts at 6pm, we will also be tapping a new batch of Wisdom Seeker, Trickster, Brown Porter, and Wit.  Please join us.

You like Scotch? We like scotch…

We are very proud and honored to become a Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Society Spot”.  The launch is tomorrow night, Thursday, April 10th at 6pm.  “What is a Society Spot? ” and “What does this mean for me?”  Here is what it means to you.  The Society purchases single barrels and produces their own line of Single Malt Scotches. In the past these limited edition bottles were only available to members of the society.  We are becoming a Society Spot which means, you, a non member, or you a member, can come in and purchase these previously member only scotches for in house consumption.  We purchased 15 different Scotches and have tasted some of the offerings, they are fantastic, ranging in age from 4 to 33 years old.  There will be representatives from the Society on hand to answer questions as well as pour a complimentary taste. 

We are very excited to announce that we will be hosting a Black Raven Brewing Brewer’s Night on Wednesday, April 23rd @ 6pm.  We are still finalizing the draftlist for the event,  but we are featuring a special beer.  Let me digress…a while back we sent them a used Dry Fly Wheat Whiskey barrel and they put some beer in that barrel.  They used beer from that barrel and a couple others to blend a beer that we are told has a sour character with notes of mezcal, even though no mezcal barrels were used.  It will be pouring at our event.  We hope you plan on joining us for this event.

Seattle Beer Week is approaching fast.  We are hard at work putting together the draftlists for our 3 events:

Friday, May 9th Back in Black Stout Fest- we will put on at least 40 amazing stouts
Tuesday, May 13th Beer and Burger Battle.  Returning Champion Big Time defends their title against contenders: Schooner Exact, Almanac, Ninkasi, and Boneyard.

Thursday, May 15th Sour Fest—we replace just about every tap with a delicious sour beer.

Come Celebrate our 9th Anniversary with us on Friday, March 28th starting @3pm

Well, we announced the winners of Hardliver on facebook and at the bar, but forgot to get it up here.  The winners by people’s choice are :
2.     Lost Abbey Angel’s Share Grand Cru
3.     Firestone Walker Sucaba
Honorable Mentions were Green Flash and Alemeda
Thanks to everyone who waited in line, thanks to everyone who came out and made this event a great success.  We are already looking towards next year. 
That said we have a few events just around the corner.  Mainly our Anniversary party scheduled for
next Friday, March 28th at 3pm.  Our actual anniversary date is Monday, March 24th.  We brewed a beer with Elysian, more specifically we brewed a beer at Elysian Fields with Steve Luke, that we are calling Hopped to the Nines.  We joked that instead of calling it a Session Ipa we wanted to call it an All Day Everyday Ipa, we hope that it tastes so good you just want to drink it all day.  We made a pretty small batch of this and it will be available at all 3 of our fine establishments.  In the spirit of Anniversary’s and celebration in general we went in to the cellar and pulled out some treats both bottles and draft to offer just for the event.  What follows is a list of most of what we will be offering:
Bottle Highlights:
Bottleworks VI – Farwest Roch 10 clone—750ml
Brouwer’s #7 Fremont Old Bridgerider — 22oz
8 Bottles of 1st addition HOD Matt—12oz
10- bottles of Russian River Deviation—750ml
Lost Abbey Brouwer’s Imagination #1—750ml
12 -Lost Abbey Brouwer’s Imagination #2—750ml
Lost Abbey Bottleworks XV—750ml
12- Bruery XII first batch –750ml
Draft options:
Firestone PNC #1 – Buckwheat Stout
Flyers Oak Aged #8 Laphroaig Chipped Scotch Ale
Matt (original BW 10 anniversary)
HUB Brouwer’s 6th anniversary Imperial Stout
Bottleworks XII.2
Lost Abbey Brouwer’s Blend
And we are picking two more for a total of 9 special beers including our 9th anniversary beer.
Not a bad little list if we do say so ourselves, and a great way to kickoff your weekend.  We hope you take off work early and come out and join us in turning 9 years old, next Friday, March 28th at 3pm.
We are planning a bottle pour event with Anchorage for April date to be determined, and an event with Black Raven in April as well. 
We are really excited about our Thursday, April 10thevent with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society.  We will one of a couple spots in the city that the public will be able to drink Scotch that was previously only available to their members.  We are putting the list together and will be posting it in the not so distant future.  This is a great time to sample some scotch that only we will have. 
Seattle Beer Week   will be here before we know it.  My liver is still shaking from Hardliver this past weekend.  We have paired down our events this year just a bit we will be hosting 3 big events throughout the 10 days. 
Friday, May 9th Back in Black Stout Fest- we will put on at least 40 amazing stouts
Tuesday, May 13th Beer and Burger Battle.  Returning Champion Big Time defends their title against contenders: Schooner Exact, Almanac, Ninkasi, and Boneyard.
Thursday, May 15th Sour Fest—we replace just about every tap with a delicious sour beer.

Hardliver Barleywine Festival is here and so is our 9th Anniversary!

Hardliver Barleywine Festival is this weekend, March 15th and 16th, we apologize if for some reason it seemed otherwise.   Our livers are sufficiently prepared, we hope yours are too. We have just about all the beers in the cooler and are getting them organized and ready to serve.  We will have 57 beers flowing on Saturday, March 15th when we open.  In our last post we announced most of what will be available.  We have some special beers that we have not announced yet, and you will be rewarded for arriving early.   This year we are not doing the judging early we are going to be deciding the winners by the vote of the people.  Don’t forget to vote for your favorite.  Just a reminder that we will be closing at midnight on Friday, March 14th, so that we can prepare for the event.  Thank you in advance and we look forward to seeing you on Saturday for an amazing day of drinking!

If you didn’t know now you do.  Our 9th Anniversary is approaching and we will be celebrating it on Friday, March 28th starting at 3pm.  We are planning on tapping a few previous Anniversary beers from us and Bottleworks, don’t ask us exactly what right now, we are still readying ourselves for Hardliver this weekend.  We are also pleased to be pouring a beer that we brewed with Elysian, to be exact we brewed it with Steve Luke at Elysian Fields.  Steve makes great beer and was gracious enough to invite us down to brew a low abv hoppy ale that we have named Hopped to the 9’s and are thinking of calling an All Day Everyday IPA.  In the above photo you can see us in front of the kettle steeping 50 lbs of whole cone Cascade hops, just imagine the aroma therapy that we received while taking this photo!  We hope that you plan on join us in turning 9 years old on March, 28th at 3pm. 

We are very excited to announce that on Thursday, April 10th @6pm we will become Scotch Malt Whisky Society spot.  This is a great honor.  For more information on the Society here’s a link to their website.  We will be starting with about 20 single malts from the Society collection that have in the past only been available to their members, and are now going to be available to you the general public through us.   On Thursday, April 10th there will be representatives from the Society on hand to sample you on some of our offerings as well as answer any of your questions about all things Scotch related. This is quite exciting. We hope all of you come out and join us in sampling some great Single Malt Scotch.

and after that Seattle Beer Week is upon us… we have 3 large events planned:
Back in Black Stout Fest on Friday, May 9th.
Beer and Burger Battle on Tuesday, May 13th.
Sour Fest on Thursday, May 15th.

How’s your liver? We hope you are preparing it….

We can’t believe that it is already that time of year again.  What happened?  Hardliver is here!  Its March 15th and 16th.  We used to joke that the way to prepare for this event is to drink an entire 22oz of barleywine each day leading up to the festival.  We have been working diligently to get the Hardliver Draftlist complete, and it is just about there.  We will put this disclaimer out to all of you, the list that follows is subject to change, most of what you see posted here will be on draft, however I’ll say it again: This list is subject to change. You all know how it all goes, sometimes things happen and beers don’t make it on time, or get lost in translation, or a warehouse.  Please don’t get upset if one beer happens not to be here but is listed, we are not intentionally misleading you.
Contrary to previous years there will not be a closed door judging this year.  We have decided to let the winner be decided by popular vote.  Without further ramblings here you go, feast your eyes on the list: 
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All Pours: 3oz, 6oz and 12oz
21st Amendment Lower da Boom ‘13 
Alaskan Big Nugget ’09
Alaskan Big Nugget ’10
Alesmith Old Numbskull
Almanac Heirloom Pumpkin Barleywine
Anchor Old Foghorn ’10
Anderson Valley Horn of the Beer
Avery Hog Heaven ’13
Bainbridge Island Old Toejam
Ballast Point Three Sheets
Bear Republic Old Scoutners
Big Al Ol’ #1 ‘12
Big Sky Old Bluehair ’12
Big Sky BBl Old Bluehair’13
Big Time Old Wooly ’13
Boulder Killer Penquin ’13
Bridegport  Old Boardhead ‘12
Coronado Old Scallywagg ’13
Driftwood Old Cellar Dweller ’11
Epic Brewing Barleywine
Evil Twin Freudian Slip ’13 
Firestone Walker Abacus ’10
Firestone Walker Abacus ’11
Fort George Packey’s Barleywine
Gigantic Massive (12%)
Great Divide Old Ruffian
Green Flash Barrel Aged Barleywine
Hales BBl Barleywine
Highwater Old and In the Way
Hood Canal Hood Canal Barleywine year
HUB Bbl Noggin Floggin
Lagunitas  Gnarlewine ’10
Lagunitas  Gnarlewine ’11
Laurelwood Old Reliable Barrel Aged ’13
Lost Abbey Angel’s Share ’12
Midnight Sun Arctic Devil ’13 
Ninkasi Wheatwine () ’12
North Coast Old Stock Ale () ‘ 12 or 13
Oakshire Barleywine  (10.1%) ’13 
Mad Viking Pillage the Village ’13
Moylan’s Old Barney Barleywine ’13
Pelican Stormwatcher ’13 ()
Pike Old Bawdy ’10 ()
Pike Old Bawdy ‘ 11 ()
Populuxe Old Oddvars (9.5%)
Rogue Old Crustation ()
Sierra Nevada Big Foot ()
Snipes Rosa ’13 ()
Sound Brewing Old Scoundrel ()
Southern Tier Back Burner (9.6%)
Speakeasy Old Godfather ‘13 
Stone Old Guardian ’12 () 

Just a little update to Monday’s Hob Mob Triple Ipa event

Soooo…we usually start events during the week at 6pm, and initially we were going to start the Hop Mob Triple Ipa event at 6pm too.  After more than a few of you expressed interest in the event starting earlier we reassessed and are now going to start the event at 3pm.  There will be no happy hour pricing on the Triple Ipa’s, there will not be flights available however in the interest of all of our livers we will be offering 6oz and 12oz pours of all 14 beers.  What follows is a list of the Breweries that are part of the event:
 -Airways
– Bainbridge
-Big Time
– Black Raven
– Elysian
– Georgetown
– Naked City
– Pike
– Populuxe
– Reuben’s
– Stoup
– Spinaker Bay
– Strong Arm
-Two Beers
We are really excited about this event we hope you join us in celebrating Washington Triple Ipas.

Who needs Pliney the Younger..we got the Hop Mob Triple Ipa event!

We are super excited about our upcoming Hop Mob Triple Ipa event on Monday, February 17th.  We are up to a total of 14 locally brewed Triple Ipas lined up and ready for the event.  We can’t thank Adam from Reuben’s enough for setting up this event. Who needs Pliny the Younger, Washington brewers are here to fill the void.  We have heard that a few of you are concerned about the 6pm start time, we are discussing the idea of starting the event at 3pm.  Details to any change will come soon. 

We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting an event with Virtue Cider on Thursday, February 20th at 6pm.  Its a launch for their Mitten, we thought it would be cool to do a Stone Fence event. A Stone Fence is a drink consisting of a mixture of cider and a spirituous liquor, we will have 3 different Stone Fence cocktails for you to try.  Greg Hall, their brewer will be in town to drink with and he will also be judging his favorite cocktail offering.  We are also doing a Winter Coat Drive, please bring your clean, gently used or new coat to donate if you are so inclined.

Saturday, March 15th and Sunday, March 16th is the 12th annual Hardliver Barleywine Festival.  For those of you that know, show up early, get in line and wait for the doors to open at 11am.  We will be filling most of our 57 taps with this delicious beverage.  We are working on having the list available for you sooner than later.  We are just putting the final touches on it.

Hop Mob Triple Ipa event at Brouwer’s Monday, February 17th

Adam from Reuben’s brews sent us an email, asking us if we would be interested in hosting this  event. 12 local breweries are coming together to celebrate Triple Ipa’s.  We quickly responded with a resounding, yes!
 We think it all started with the Russian River Pliny the Younger craze, a few years back.  Drew from Big Time and Don from Naked City wanted to have a little fun so,  Whiny the Complainer and Cry Me a River were born, and for the first year poured along side Younger.  I actually think that Whiny the Complainer started with Bill Jenkins the former Head Brewer at Big Time.  Details, Details.  Drew has been brewing the beer for the last 3 years.  This event has obviously blossumed,  more and more folks experimenting with higher and higher gravity hoppy beers.  A few more emails were sent back and forth and we agreed upon a date.  That date is Monday, February 17th at 6pm.  Kendall, of the Washington Beer Blog,  did a write up on the whole event.  Here are the breweries that you can expect to see pouring at our event:
– Airways
– Bainbridge
– Black Raven
– Elysian
– Georgetown
– Naked City
– Pike
– Populuxe
– Reuben’s
– Stoup
– Spinaker Bay
– Strong Arm
We will also be pouring Whiny the Complainer from the Big Time.  We hope that you mark your calenders for this great Washington Beer Event.

Breakside Brewer’s night on Thursday!

This Thursday, January 16th at 6pm we are pleased to be hosting an evening with Breakside Brewing out of Portland.  We will be pouring 5 delicious options:
Woodlawn Pale Ale
Big Country Winter Ale
Bourbon Woody
Noble Belgian Blonde
Outlander IPA
 Scott and Ben from the Brewery will be here to answer questions, just hang out with or admire from afar.  Please join us.

January is in full swing!

We hope that you didn’t make too many New Year’s Resolutions, we have an event every Thursday for the next few weeks.

This Thursday, January 9th at 6pm we welcome Telegraph Brewing to the market.  We will be pouring 7 draft options from them.

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Abbey Ale – Dry Trappist Ale
California Ale – Belgian Ale with Cascade Hops (6.2% abv)- Spicy, bitter, fruity, field and coastal flavors. A reinterpretation of a 19th century American beer style.
Kriek – Sour American Wild Ale Aged with Cherries (~5% abv) – Lambic style ale with cherries. Sour, tart, funky, fruity and refreshing.
Obscura – Vulpine – Barrel Aged Sour Flemish Rouge Ale – (5.5% abv) Wild, tart, funky, vinous, sour, and rich.
Prime Meridian – Aggressively Dry Hopped Belgian Bruin with Meridian Hops – (7% abv) Dark belgian brown with full aromatic hop notes. Extremely drinkable and a perfect crossover for the IPA fan.
 Reserve Wheat Ale – Sour Wheat Beer -(5% abv) brewed with lactobacillus and brettanomyces, this sour, funky, and tart ale is an experiment if what beers used to be like before controlled fermentation.
White Ale -“West Coast” Style Witbier – (4.5% abv) Orange Peel, coriander, and chamomile make this beer fruity, floral and refreshing.

The following Thursday, January 16th at 6pm we are pleased to be hosting an evening with Breakside Brewing out of Portland.  We will be pouring 5 delicious options:
Woodlawn Pale Ale
Big Country Winter Ale
Bourbon Woody
Noble Belgian Blonde
Outlander IPA
 Scott and Ben from the Brewery will be here to answer questions, just hang out with or admire from afar.  Please join us.

On Thursday, January 23rd at 6pm we are pleased to be hosting an event that we have dubbed “Not your Father’s Boilermaker!” Dr. Bill Stone’s in house Certified Cicerone loves Scotch and Beer and wanted to do an event here in Seattle.  He went in to the Stone cellar and pulled out some rare beers, and paired them with some of his favorite Scotches.  What follows is a list of what will be offered, we will be pouring 6oz pours of the beers and 3/4 oz pours of the Scotches.  We will also be offering food specials.
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·         Ardbeg Uigeadail  years old paired w/ Southern Charred (ISLAY)
·         Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban paired w/ Arrogant Bastard aged in Templeton Rye Barrels (HIGHLAND)
·         Balvenie Double Wood 12 year old paired w/ Stone OAKED SMOKED Old Guardian BW (SPEYSIDE)
·         Talisker 10 year old paired w/ Stone 11.11.11 Vertical Epic Ale (SKYE)
·         Glenlivet Nadurra 16 year old paired w/ 2010 Imperial Russian Stout aged in Bourbon Barrels (SPEYSIDE)
·         Highland Park 12 year old paired w/ Double Bastard Ale w/ Dark Toasted Oak (ORKNEY)
·         Macallan 15 year old Fine Oak paired w/ Stone Reason be Damned Belgian Style Abbey Ale aged in Red Wine barrels (HIGHLAND)
That sums up January events. 

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The holdiaze are in full swing and January is just around the corner…

We hope that the Holiday’s are treating you well!  Thanks for all your support over the past year, we are looking forward to serving you in the new year.  We will be pulling a few goodies from the cellar for New Year’s eve, we are currently deciding on just which beers we will pour.  We will be opening a large bottle from Reuben’s Brews and one from Outlander (our neighbor)  to ring in the New Year with a proper beer toast.  Please come down and join us.

Just a heads up we will be closed both December 24th and 25th so our employees can enjoy the holiday.  We hope you enjoy yours.  While we are talking about being closed we will also be closed January 1st ( again for the holidays), Sunday, January 12th (for our employee holiday party) and will reopen January 13th at 3pm.

We are in the process of planning events for the New Year, we have a couple of events scheduled:
Thursday, January 9th @ 6pm Telegraph Brewing Launch Party, we will be posting more details about exactly what they are bringing soon.

We have tentatively scheduled a Breakside Brewers Event on Thursday, January 16th @ 6pm.  More details are being worked out for this event as well.

We are planning a great Scotch and Beer event with Stone Brewing hosted by Dr. Bill Sysak on Thursday, January 23rd @ 6pm.  We are picking 6 beers and pairing them with Scotch, we are also working on some food specials to go along with these pairings.  We have a tentative list that is subject to change that will follow below.  This is going to be a fun event with some rare Stone beers on draft.

-Ardbeg Uigeadail  years old paired w/ Southern Charred (ISLAY)
-Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban paired w/ Arrogant Bastard aged in Templeton Rye Barrels (HIGHLAND)
– Balvenie Double Wood 12 year old paired w/ Stone OAKED SMOKED Old Guardian BW (SPEYSIDE)
-Talisker 10 year old paired w/ Stone 11.11.11 Vertical Epic Ale (SKYE)
-Glenlivet Nadurra 16 year old paired w/ 2010 Imperial Russian Stout aged in Bourbon Barrels (SPEYSIDE)
-Highland Park 12 year old paired w/ Double Bastard Ale w/ Dark Toasted Oak (ORKNEY)
-Macallan 15 year old Fine Oak paired w/ Stone Reason be Damned Belgian Style Abbey Ale aged in Red Wine barrels (HIGHLAND)

We are proud to host the first of 5 Triple Ipa events in February, to be exact Monday, February 17th @ 6pm, we will be pouring 10 Locally brewed Triple Ipa’s.  For more information on this event Kendall of the Washington Beer Blog has put together a nice post.  
We will have beers from :

– Airways
– Bainbridge
– Black Raven
– Elysian
– Georgetown
– Naked City
– Pike
– Populuxe
– Reuben’s
– Stoup

Mark your calenders, The 12th Annual Hardliver Barleywine Fest is scheduled for Saturday, March 15th at 11am, this is not for the faint at heart.    This is last years logo, for those of you that don’t know this is one of our biggest festivals.  We replace every tap with a delicious Barleywine.  We have quite a few vintage barleywines hanging out in our cooler already, and are compiling the list as I type this.   Mark your calenders now and start planning.

Firestone Walker Sweater Party!

The Firestone Ugly Sweater Party is this Thursday, December 12th at 6pm.  We have lots and lots of prizes and gifts for you.  At some point in the festivities we will hold a contest for great prizes.  We have some great games planned to add to your Ugly Sweater experience.  What better way to spend your Thursday night, in an ugly sweater drinking delicious malt beverages from Firestone Walker.  Well I could ramble on and on about how awesome this is going to be, why don’t you just show up and see.  We will be pouring: Union Jack, Double Jack, Wookie Jack, Pivo Pilsner, Walker’s Reserve Porter, Velvet Merlin and from our cellar we will be pouring: Abacus ’11, XV Merkin ’11, Dbl DBA ’11 and Hat Trick sour. 

 We will have a great event planned for Wednesday, December 18th with Sound Brewery.  It sounds like the guys at Sound have been working on their barrel project and would like to showcase some of their wares.  We were more than happy to be host them.  There will be Brewery Representatives on hand.  We will be pouring:

Westland Whisky Noel (Westland’s Whiskey barrel)
Ursus Spelaeus Tennessee Whiskey, (Tennessee sippin Whiskey barrel)
MM15 (Quad Pro Quo, Tennessee sippin whiskey barrel)

Monk’s Indiscretion
Mosaic American Pale Ale
Reluctant IPA

Monk’s Indiscretion, Belgian Specialty Ale – 10.0% ABV
Dry hopped, and fermented with an aromatic Belgian yeast strain,
Monk’s Indiscretion has an intense tropical hoppy aroma and flavor,
with balanced bitterness, and is scarily drinkable for such a strong beer.

Mosaic American Pale Ale – 6.4% ABV, 34 IBU
Utilizing one of the newest hops from the Hop Breeding Program, Mosaic
hops give intense fruity, floral and earthy aroma and flavor characteristics
to a crisp, classic Northwest style Pale Ale.

Reluctant IPA, American Style IPA – 6.4% ABV
Clean dry malt balances loads of flavoring hops to create a balanced, light,
highly drinkable American style IPA.

Ursus Spelaeus Belgian Imperial Stout – 10% ABV
Named for a long extinct Russian Cave Bear, Ursus Spelaeus is as deep
and dark as the caves its namesake inhabited. Spelaeus has thick, rich
maltiness with notes of chocolate, coffee, toffee, and subtle licorice in the
nose and on the tongue with just enough hops to keep it balanced. The
Belgian yeast strain adds touches of fruit, herbs, and spices.

Entendez Noel, Belgian Pale Quadrupel – 10.6% ABV, 50 IBU
Like most big Belgian holiday beers, Noel is bursting with subtly complex
flavors and fits no particular beer style. Its explosion of sensations comes
from just Belgian Pilsner malt, cane sugar, Motueka hops, Trappist yeast,
water, and fermentation. Drink warm or cold in various glassware shapes
and sizes to discover all its nuances. Entendez should age extremely well
for years to come.

Quad Pro Quo, Belgian Style Dark Strong Ale – 9.5% ABV, 30 IBU.
A rich treat in a classic abbey style, “Quad Pro Quo” is smooth and easy
to drink with a complex aroma of fruit, light chocolate and caramel.

Here is a reminder that we will be closed on both December 24th and 25th as well as January 1st for the holidays.  We hope that this does not inconvenience you.

We just posted the Bigwood draftlist under the Bigwood sidebar link.  You will notice that the Surly beers are ” subject to  arrival”, we are expecting them to be delivered sometime during the day, and they will be tapped as soon as possible after delivery.  Why might you ask are they not here yet, they got hung up because of a snow storm and the holiday slowed delivery of them down.  We apologize in advance, and appreciate your understanding in advance.

This is also a reminder that we will be closing early tonight to aid with set up for tomorrows event.  We will call last call at 11:30 and lock the doors at midnight.  We also appreciate your understanding with this.

Don’t forget the Brewtal Truth book signing event with Adem Tepedelen and Todd Haug from Surly Brewing on Saturday, December 7th at 4pm.

Adem wrote a book, has a blog and writes for Decible Mag,Adem likes metal music, and beer, to be exact extreme beer…Todd brews beer at Surly and happens to like metal music too, and just happens to be in Adem’s book…they got to talking and thought it would be great to do a book signing in our fine establishment.  We were  honored and more than happy to host this event.
At 4pm Adem will be on stage, and Surly beer will be flowing, what Surly beers you ask?  Well we will be pouring 7 to be exact, I won’t bore you with more of my words what follows is the list of beers being sent our way:
Misanthrope 
Pentagram
Darkness
Smoke
Abrasive
Coffee Bender
Furious

We hope this allows you to plan in advance.  We look forward to seeing you.