As I mentioned in my previous post, I attended the Beer Bloggers Conference in early November along with about 115 other beer bloggers. Everyone was asked to bring a few bottles from their home state/region to share.
These folks are serious about their beer and man did we have a lot of beer to share. Unfortunately, we only had 2 hours.
Below is the list of 17 beers I managed to sample during the 2 hours of Bottle Night:
Upright Brewery - Four Play
This was definitely one of my favorites of the evening. This is a pinot-barrel aged sour ale with cherries. Delicious!
3Floyds - SheWolf IPA
Schlafly - Biere de Garde
Chatoe Rogue - Creek Ale (brewed with cherries)
Deschutes - The Abyss
Rising Tide - Ishmael Altbier - this was another good one.
Duck Rabbit - Milk Stout
Peach Tree Brewing - Hop Wrangler
New Glarus Unplugged - Old English Porter - this was a sour porter and another one of my favorites.
Troegs Pale Ale
Chimay Grande Reserve 1999
Kona Pipeline Porter w/ 100% kona coffee
Berkshire - Dean's Beans Coffeehouse Porter
Saint Somewhere - Pays du Soleil
New Glarus - Spotted Cow
Sun King Brewing - Osiris
Maine Beer Company - Peeper Ale
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Beer Bloggers Conference and Where did November go?
Where has November gone? I can't believe it is nearly December 1st (my birthday) already.
I attended the 1st Annual International Beer Bloggers conference the first weekend of November, then immediately headed out of town to help my father move. When I returned I was working on the final touches for my first beer/food pairing event (next post) at the Sun Rose Cafe, then Thanksgiving and now head cold.
Between the long time lag, a million posts by the other 100+ attendees and my head cold, this blog post will be short.
I enjoyed the entire conference, had a great time, met some great people and learned a lot. I took 144 photos and will post a few here.
After checking in on Friday afternoon, a few of us headed over to Avery Brewing for lunch (liquid or otherwise). The folks at Avery were super nice to us and treated us to a tour of their barrel room along with a few tasters.
The Friday afternoon conference sessions were really good - Julia Hert from the Brewers Association, Jessica Daynor from Draft Magazine and SEO expert, Dustin Woodard. I thought they all did an excellent job and provided a lot of useful tips.
Oskar Blues hosted us for dinner/beers that evening. We were also treated to a brewery tour.
Then, onto Bottle Night back at the hotel. This was a blast! Everyone brought beer from their home state or region to share. Avery Brewing donated a ton of beer! There was enough beer for hundreds of people and we only had two hours.


The 1st beer I tried at Bottle night was my favorite! Upright Brewery's Four Play (Portland,OR) presented by Taplister:

Jennie Chen (Austin, TX) also known as MisoHungry made us homemade cupcakes that were to die for. A big thanks to Jennie.

Here is a photo of Jennie (our chef) and Eli Shayotovich from BeerTapTV

BeerTapTV setup live tweets from BBC10 during Bottle Night. These were in real time and super fun(ny).


Another beer I really enjoyed - presented by the Beer Babe(If I remember correctly):

One of the Saturday morning presentations (Room 214):

Erik and his crew from the Bull & Bush Pub invite us up to their suite for a beer and pizza party. We were offered Abo's Pizza, tons of beer, pretzels with homemade beer mustard and homemade beer ice cream.



Greg Koch, CEO of Stone Brewing, was our afternoon speaker. He brought us bottles of not-yet released Lukcy Basartd Ale for all us try.

Next up was Live Beer blogging - see earlier post.
Then on to dinner and a brewery tour at Boulder Beer Company.


Last photo of the night: Eric Steen from Beer and SciFi and Focus on the Beer enjoying (?) a Coors Light:

After dinner was the 'Mall Crawl' - 5 bars/breweries had agreed to give us all free beer as we 'crawled' along Pearl Street. I only made it out for a short time to the first pub, West End Tavern.
Sunday was another good day of presentations.
That's all I can write today. I highly recommend attending this great conference next year in Portland, OR and/or London, UK.
I attended the 1st Annual International Beer Bloggers conference the first weekend of November, then immediately headed out of town to help my father move. When I returned I was working on the final touches for my first beer/food pairing event (next post) at the Sun Rose Cafe, then Thanksgiving and now head cold.
Between the long time lag, a million posts by the other 100+ attendees and my head cold, this blog post will be short.
I enjoyed the entire conference, had a great time, met some great people and learned a lot. I took 144 photos and will post a few here.
After checking in on Friday afternoon, a few of us headed over to Avery Brewing for lunch (liquid or otherwise). The folks at Avery were super nice to us and treated us to a tour of their barrel room along with a few tasters.
The Friday afternoon conference sessions were really good - Julia Hert from the Brewers Association, Jessica Daynor from Draft Magazine and SEO expert, Dustin Woodard. I thought they all did an excellent job and provided a lot of useful tips.
Oskar Blues hosted us for dinner/beers that evening. We were also treated to a brewery tour.
Then, onto Bottle Night back at the hotel. This was a blast! Everyone brought beer from their home state or region to share. Avery Brewing donated a ton of beer! There was enough beer for hundreds of people and we only had two hours.
The 1st beer I tried at Bottle night was my favorite! Upright Brewery's Four Play (Portland,OR) presented by Taplister:
Jennie Chen (Austin, TX) also known as MisoHungry made us homemade cupcakes that were to die for. A big thanks to Jennie.
Here is a photo of Jennie (our chef) and Eli Shayotovich from BeerTapTV
BeerTapTV setup live tweets from BBC10 during Bottle Night. These were in real time and super fun(ny).
Another beer I really enjoyed - presented by the Beer Babe(If I remember correctly):
One of the Saturday morning presentations (Room 214):
Erik and his crew from the Bull & Bush Pub invite us up to their suite for a beer and pizza party. We were offered Abo's Pizza, tons of beer, pretzels with homemade beer mustard and homemade beer ice cream.
Greg Koch, CEO of Stone Brewing, was our afternoon speaker. He brought us bottles of not-yet released Lukcy Basartd Ale for all us try.
Next up was Live Beer blogging - see earlier post.
Then on to dinner and a brewery tour at Boulder Beer Company.
Last photo of the night: Eric Steen from Beer and SciFi and Focus on the Beer enjoying (?) a Coors Light:
After dinner was the 'Mall Crawl' - 5 bars/breweries had agreed to give us all free beer as we 'crawled' along Pearl Street. I only made it out for a short time to the first pub, West End Tavern.
Sunday was another good day of presentations.
That's all I can write today. I highly recommend attending this great conference next year in Portland, OR and/or London, UK.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Live Beer Blogging at Beer Bloggers Conference
We had 12 breweries present their beer to the bbc10 attendees in one hour. It was fast and furious. The following I wrote live, the photos were added later:
New Belgium
La Folie 2010
Aged in French Oak Barrels
6% ABV
Yum. I love sour beers! This is one of New Beligium's Lips of Faith beers. Copper colored with a red hue. Aged 1-3 years. Very nice sour brown ale.

Breckenridge Brewery
Christmas Ale
7.4% ABV
This beer did not have spices added to it. All spice flavor comes from the hops - Chinook and Mt. Hood. Nice holiday ale that isn't a spiced beer. Personally, I am not a big fan of spiced beers so I like this one. Balanced and doesn't taste like a high alcohol beer. Breckenridge Brewery has been using the same recipe since 1993.
New Planet Beer
3R Raspberry Ale
Certified Gluten free beer. Won a bronze medal at GABF 2010. Contract brewed at Fort Collins Brewery. Nice beer with a light raspberry flavor. 5% ABV
Dogfish Head
World Wide Stout
2006
18% ABV
Nice strong Stout that doesn't taste nearly as strong as it is.

Great Lakes Brewing
Edmund Fitzgerald Porter
5.8% ABV
Nice chocolate flavor. Very nice. Great Lakes doesn't pasturerize any of their beers which limits their ability to distribute in all states. Available throughout the great lakes area and mid-atlantic.
AC Golden Brewing Company
Colorado Native
5.5% ABV
All local Colorado ingredients are used. Brewed in the old pilot brewery for Coors.
Karl Strauss
Belgium-Style Brown Ale
6.3% ABV
Winter seasonal
Aged for 2 weeks in french oak - brings out a little vanilla flavor. Only available in Southern California. Would go pair really nice with a Thanksgiving Turkey. Yum.

Widmer Brothers Brewing
Brothers Reserve
9.5% ABV
Barrel-aged Brrrbon
Lots of cascade hops aged for 4 months in bourbon barrels. Pretty tasty for a high ABV beer - it doesn't taste like a 9.5%ABV.

Rogue Ale
Rogue Chocolate Stout
6.2% ABV
Unfiltered, unpasturized beer. Launched originally (in 2000) as a seasonal but now a year-round beer. Great chocolate taste. Lots of roasted malts. Pairs with Blue Cheese, Beef and Ice Cream floats.
Great Divide
Yeti Oak Aged Imperial Stout
9.5% ABV
Chocolate aroma and really nice taste. Doesn't taste like a 9.5% ABV.
Odell Brewing Co.
Mountain Standard Double Black IPA
9.5% ABV
Hop-focused. Nice hoppy black ales. Released today at 4:30PM Mtn to the public. The first few tables at BBC10 had it before the rest of the world! Cool.
Deschutes Brewery
Hop Trip
5.5% ABV
6th largest craft brewer
2 flagships - Black Butte and Mirror Pond Pale Ale
Fresh hop pale ale. Crystal hops (100%). Citrus/Orangey flavor. The bottle we are tasting is about 10 days old.
Okay, had 12 beers in one hour. Sorry for the sketchy notes. Room was loud and drinking/blogging was fast (1 hour).
Done!!
Next up Dinner at Boulder Beer Company. Here we come!
New Belgium
La Folie 2010
Aged in French Oak Barrels
6% ABV
Yum. I love sour beers! This is one of New Beligium's Lips of Faith beers. Copper colored with a red hue. Aged 1-3 years. Very nice sour brown ale.
Breckenridge Brewery
Christmas Ale
7.4% ABV
This beer did not have spices added to it. All spice flavor comes from the hops - Chinook and Mt. Hood. Nice holiday ale that isn't a spiced beer. Personally, I am not a big fan of spiced beers so I like this one. Balanced and doesn't taste like a high alcohol beer. Breckenridge Brewery has been using the same recipe since 1993.
New Planet Beer
3R Raspberry Ale
Certified Gluten free beer. Won a bronze medal at GABF 2010. Contract brewed at Fort Collins Brewery. Nice beer with a light raspberry flavor. 5% ABV
Dogfish Head
World Wide Stout
2006
18% ABV
Nice strong Stout that doesn't taste nearly as strong as it is.
Great Lakes Brewing
Edmund Fitzgerald Porter
5.8% ABV
Nice chocolate flavor. Very nice. Great Lakes doesn't pasturerize any of their beers which limits their ability to distribute in all states. Available throughout the great lakes area and mid-atlantic.
AC Golden Brewing Company
Colorado Native
5.5% ABV
All local Colorado ingredients are used. Brewed in the old pilot brewery for Coors.
Karl Strauss
Belgium-Style Brown Ale
6.3% ABV
Winter seasonal
Aged for 2 weeks in french oak - brings out a little vanilla flavor. Only available in Southern California. Would go pair really nice with a Thanksgiving Turkey. Yum.
Widmer Brothers Brewing
Brothers Reserve
9.5% ABV
Barrel-aged Brrrbon
Lots of cascade hops aged for 4 months in bourbon barrels. Pretty tasty for a high ABV beer - it doesn't taste like a 9.5%ABV.
Rogue Ale
Rogue Chocolate Stout
6.2% ABV
Unfiltered, unpasturized beer. Launched originally (in 2000) as a seasonal but now a year-round beer. Great chocolate taste. Lots of roasted malts. Pairs with Blue Cheese, Beef and Ice Cream floats.
Great Divide
Yeti Oak Aged Imperial Stout
9.5% ABV
Chocolate aroma and really nice taste. Doesn't taste like a 9.5% ABV.
Odell Brewing Co.
Mountain Standard Double Black IPA
9.5% ABV
Hop-focused. Nice hoppy black ales. Released today at 4:30PM Mtn to the public. The first few tables at BBC10 had it before the rest of the world! Cool.
Deschutes Brewery
Hop Trip
5.5% ABV
6th largest craft brewer
2 flagships - Black Butte and Mirror Pond Pale Ale
Fresh hop pale ale. Crystal hops (100%). Citrus/Orangey flavor. The bottle we are tasting is about 10 days old.
Okay, had 12 beers in one hour. Sorry for the sketchy notes. Room was loud and drinking/blogging was fast (1 hour).
Done!!
Next up Dinner at Boulder Beer Company. Here we come!
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