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Brooklyn’s Brewing’s Cat “Monster” Passes Away

Ever heard of Brooklyn Monster? Besides the beer, Monster is actually a cat – and a famous one at that.  Monster lived at the brewery on 79 North 11th Street for 13 years.  He’s been on Animal Planet, Time Out New York, and more.  Sadly, Brooklyn Brewery announced today that Monster has past away  of kidney failure at age 13.

Monster quickly became one of the most photographed objects in The Brewery, and aside from possibly Brewmaster Oliver has posed with more Brooklyn fans than any other member of the team.
We encourage you to share your memories and pictures of Monster with us. It’s hard to imagine 79 North 11th Street without him.

Other famous beer animals include Olive aka – Smuttynose Brewing’s “Old Brown Dog” who died peacefully in 2007.

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Fracking Threatens NY Water And Beer Quality

Water is a vital ingredient in beer.  It’s imperative that the water come from a clean source. In New York, the water source is threatened due to a process called “fracking.”  Fracking is using in the mining of petroleum and natural gas. [Grist.org]

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Brooklyn Worshipful “Centerfold” Arrives Friday

Brooklyn Brewery recently launched a new series – The Worshipful Company of Brewers.  It will feature special releases from members of the brewery team.  Each beer will be a brewery only release — with the potential of being added to the Brewmaster’s Reserve Series.  The second edition on the series is arriving: Centerfold.

BEER #2: Centerfold
Style: West Coast Pale Ale (w/ Rose hips)
Brewer’s Notes: A pale ale brewed with rose hips with floral, citrus, melon and bubblegum accents.  Pairs well with BBQ, yard games and sunshine.

BREWER #2: Rob Lemery, Cellarman
Born: Ridgewood, NJ
Started at Brooklyn Brewery: 2011
Favorite place to drink: Texas Arizona (Hoboken, NJ)

Arrival: Friday, May 18, 2012

6% ABV

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Brooklyn Gold Standard Export Kellerbier [Video]

Brooklyn Gold Standard Export Kellerbier is here to channel those days when the land was green with beer gardens, and no one had yet uttered the P-word*. The title “Export” connotes a beer more robust than pilsner, while the word “Kellerbier” tells us that it’s unfiltered. Our malt is 100% floor-malted Bohemian barley, giving the beer a rich bready backbone. And Brooklyn Gold Standard is going to need a solid backbone to hold up all those snappy German Hallertau Perle, Hallertau Mittelfrueh and Czech Saaz hops that are leaping out of the glass. A long, cold lager fermentation makes it rich, but smooth. The big floral hop aroma is followed by refreshingly bold bitterness and beautiful rounded malt flavors.

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Garrett Oliver Responds To Shelton Brothers

Yesterday, Shelton Brothers issued a response to the tax situation in New York.  Recently the state’s supreme court recently declared unconstitutional two state tax exemptions that benefited small breweries.  That means the consumer pint price could increase.  At the source of the controversy is Shelton Brothers, an importer that is based in Massachusetts.  Basically, the importer filed suit claiming that New York brewers paying lower taxes than out of state breweries was unfair.  The resulting decision has brought Shelton some headaches.  Yesterday Shelton issued a statement, basically calling out Brooklyn Brewery.  Today, Garrett Oliver of Brooklyn responded in a Beer Advocate forum:

Well, well, well. I have just been made aware of this thread. Let me just make a few points here. I am not a lawyer like Mr. Shelton, so I cannot claim to have any direct knowledge of what effects these tax law changes will have. I also have nothing to do with legislative issues or dealings with political figures – I make beer. I argued to Mr. Shelton, in a private email, that perhaps he should not be doing things that will have negative effects on small breweries.

I pointed out that I like many of the beers he imports, that I have helped promote them (as most of us have, in some way or other), and that I’ve poured them in numerous tastings. Why, I wondered – talking, as I thought I was, to him alone – would he want to do a thing like this? Even if his statements regarding tax law are correct (and I have no idea whether they are), many states have situations that in some way favor in-state brewers. Frankly, it never occurred to me to think of them as unfair. I will not go down this path and print bits and pieces of Mr. Shelton’s response; I would, however, characterize it as inflammatory. Mr. Shelton and I have had many heated arguments, often to the wee hours, all over foreign capitols; it’s a running joke at this point.

I will also say that I have not, with anyone, anywhere, discussed, mentioned, or alluded to this issue. Nor have I read any of these blogs he speaks of. Did I ask Mr. Shelton “WTF”? Yes, I certainly did. I did not expect to find my comments to him characterized in the press; I thought I was talking to Mr. Shelton. But then again, I’m an adult, and I do read the news, and I should know better – people do these things. And, the more I think of it, in this situation, that makes me the idiot here. Mr. Shelton is far smarter, and knows exactly what he’s doing.

[BeerAdvocate]

pic via David Shankbone 

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There Are Rare Brooklyn “Ghost” Bottles

Ghost Bottle Brooklyn RadiusI’m sure by now you’ve figured out there are some rare bottles of beer in this world.  The above is no exception.  This “Ghost Bottle” from Brooklyn is a rare treat if you can find it.  These Ghost Bottles are 100% bottle conditioned (extra yeast/sugar added to bottle before corking/capping.) The brewery brings them out for dinners, & special tastings.  They are never for commercial sale.  The last Ghost night was in January.  Maybe you’ll see some more of this special Bottle conditioned Radius?  Maybe you won’t.  Total tease, right?

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Brooklyn Officially Kicks Off New Series

Brooklyn Brewery has officially kicked off a new series over the weekend – The Worshipful Company of Brewers.  It will feature special releases from members of the brewery team.  Each beer will be a brewery only release – with the potential of being added to the Brewmaster’s Reserve Series.

Ladies, gentlemen and ale lovers hark! The Worshipful Company of Brewers is upon us. The charter of this sanctified league dictates that each member of the Brooklyn Brewery brewing team will design and create a batch of his/her own draft-only beer, to be served exclusively at the Brewery Tasting Room until the last drop has been squeezed from the taps, and each with the possibility of blooming into a fully distributed Brewmaster’s Reserve.

The inaugural beer was created by Tom Villa (pictured above) a New York native.   His Belgian “session” beer Oishi is an approachable 3.9% ABV

BEER #1: Oishi

Style: Single-hop Belgian-inspired session ale
ABV: 3.9%
Notes: Envisioned as a table version of the popular Sorachi Ace, Oishi means “delicious” in Japanese
Pairing: Oishi will pair excellently with sushi and curries
Available: Fri, March 23 until it’s gone!

BREWER #1: Tom Villa, Lead Brewer
Born: Hyde Park, NY
Started at Brooklyn Brewery: 1998
Favorite place to drink: The Diamond

[BrooklynBrewery]