Tuesday. Tapping of Großer Kurfürst. Three Floyds. Noon. It's "our Munster Style Dunkel".5.8%.
Tuesday. Alcatraz. 6pm tapping. 300 lbs of cherry puree added to a milk stout. About 5%. Be there.
Tuesday also starts New Albanian's Bank Street Brewhouse Grand Opening Week with cigar night on the patio.
Big Woods Brewing's opening week has left them almost tapped out. Tough problem to have. They'll make more. Emily will see to it.
Blitzen is an Abbey Ale. It's a Winter White. It depends on whether you have Liz's Abbey Ale at the 86th St. Rock Bottom or Jerry's downtown Indy.
The Hoosier Beer Geeks look at all three GABF medal winners. With celebrity mentions of Michael Phelps, Snoop Dog, Francisco de Orellana, and Satan (bet ya didn't see that coming).
New Albanian's Saturnalia winter beer celebration starts on Fri. Dec 4th. here's an advance look. Hint:
Anchor Christmas Atwater Voodoo Vator Bock Bell’s Christmas, Java Stout, Rye Stout Boulder Looking Glass Never Summer Breckenridge 471 Mighty Brown, Christmas Ale Clipper City Winter Storm Dogfish Head Punkin Founders Breakfast Stout 08 Great Divide Hibernation Ale Left Hand Fade to Black , St. Vrain Tripel NABC Naughty Claus, Bonfire of the Valkyries, Solidarity New Belgium 2° Below Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence Stout Pyramid Snow Cap Rogue Yellow Snow | Schlafly Christmas Ale Shmaltz He’Brew Origin Pomegranate, Rejewvenator Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas Three Floyds Alpha Klaus Porter 1809 Berliner Weisse Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes La Mandragore Birra del Borgo My Antonia De Dolle Stille Nacht Delirium Noel Dubuisson Scaldis Noel Dupont Avec Les Bon Voeux Etienne Dupont Cidre Bouche Brut Schlenkerla Oak Smoke Weihenstephaner Korbinian |
As always, check Gina's Random Beer Roundup for news.
Black Art Beer from the Feldschlobchen Brewery in Kappalbachtal, Germany, seems to be heading for Indiana. Initially Black Art Gold and Black Art Dark.
Virtuoso Distillers in Mishawaka and their "18 Vodka" gets ink in the South Bend Tribune.
That bottle of Hindenburg Lowenbrau (right)? It sold for about $18,000.
The FDA is looking at caffeinated alcoholic drinks (malternatives, not beer at this point). None are approved now, even though there are plenty on the market. Jay Brooks has good commentary and discussion on the Brookston Beer Bulletin.
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