Indiana Beer News – May 24

BHH 2011 POSTER The Brew-Ha-Ha sends out a press release:

Are you ready to tap into the Indiana beer scene? Look no further than the Phoenix Theatre’s 16th annual Brew-Ha-Ha Saturday June 25, 2011. Brew-Ha-Ha is an annual Indianapolis event with more than 20 Indiana microbreweries, you’re sure to find one that tickles your taste buds just right. Go ahead – try to taste them all. Though we certainly do not encourage this, and no such prize exists for accomplishing the feat, you’re sure to have a great time chugging away. What goes good with a stellar brew? Why, food and live music of course! With unlimited tastes of over 50 beers o n tap, an abundance of food and melodious tunes in the air, the Brew-Ha-Ha is sure to please. The event is held rain or shine! The fun begins at 3pm and goes until 7pm. Cost is $25 presale at www.phoenixtheatre.org or $30 the day of the event. For the courageous few who will attempt to sample all the delicious brews, $10 will cover your designated driver. Remember, cash only accepted the day of the event and you must be 21 or over to attend.  Come toss a few back that were made right here in Indiana! And like we always say – FEAR NO BEER!

The Beer Geeks show Scenes from the Illiana Mayfest.

Indiana Breweries, The Book. The video of the interview. Holl and Schweber for 4 minutes on WTHR.

True Brew, The Book, won first place in the Nonfiction category of the Women’s Press Club of Indiana. Cool.

4407183076_bd448ecc57Flying Dog’s Raging Bitch. Michigan doesn’t like it. “Nevertheless, Plaintiff, Flying Dog
Brewery, LLLP, (Flying Dog) insists on unleashing its "Raging Bitch" on Michigan's public well
before a proper determination of this case. Consistent with the plea for release on its label,
Flying Dog wants the Court to jump ahead of deliberate analysis in this case and rush to grant it
relief. But a matter as weighty as this must be handled in a restrained, thoughtful manner. A
preliminary injunction here would inflict this detrimental and admittedly inflammatory2 language
on captive audiences throughout Michigan, a harm that cannot be undone.” long brief

Former A-B InBev exec buys O'Fallon Brewery

Bell’s construction pictures.

After three years of research - this summer’s state fair fried food: Fried Beer. At least in Texas where a guy has applied for a patent. article

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