Dogfish Head

Finally, A 120 Minute Batch

Dogfish Head Brewing sent out a cryptic tweet (well not so cryptic) about what they were bottling today.   If you’ve seen these bottles then you already (above) then you know what’s up.

Those of you that watched the Continue Reading →

Aromas Hosts Dogfish, Funky Fest in July

Athens, GA – Aromas Wine Bar hosts a tap takeover tonight at 6pm with special guest  Nick Vitalo from the brewery.

Tap Lineup Tonight

My Antonia
Namaste
Palo Santo
Sah’tea
Festina Peche
Chateau Jiahu
Black & Blue
Aprihop
Midas Touch

Also, on July 9th, they host their 2nd Annual Funky Fest Continue Reading →

DETAILS: Bruery & Dogfish Collaboration

UPDATE: Here are the details this collaboration.  The beer will benefit Japan.  Per Benjamin Weiss, Sales & Marketing at The Bruery:

What happens when you combine two brewers with a love for experimentation on a single beer recipe?

We’ll soon find Continue Reading →

Sneak Peak: Savor Flowers Bottle

Dogfish Head have the world a sneak preview of the “Savor Flowers” bottle today.  Flowers is a collaboration brew between Sam Adams’s Jim Koch & Sam Calagione from Dogfish Head.   Flowers will only be available at Savor in Washington Continue Reading →

Life & Limb Regrows In 2011

A couple of years ago, Sierra Nevada Brewing paired up with Dogfish Head and created 2 beers, Life & Limb & Limb & Life.  Life & Limb found bottles and draft handles around the country.  At the time,  it seemed Continue Reading →

Posted in Beer News, Dogfish Head, Seasonal Return

Finally, A 120 Minute Batch

Dogfish Head Brewing sent out a cryptic tweet (well not so cryptic) about what they were bottling today.   If you’ve seen these bottles then you already (above) then you know what’s up.

Those of you that watched the 6 5 episodes of Brew Masters, you saw the hard breaking news that a very expensive batch of 120 had to be poured down the drain.  If my beer  memory serves me correctly, the batch right after that didn’t pass flavor muster either.

As we learned today, another batch of the coveted imperial IPA is headed for shelves.  Dogfish has this to say about this years batch:

[quote]
So we took our time tweaking the recipe, lots of time. We brewed multiple test batches at our R&D brewery inside our Rehoboth Beach brewpub. We put at least two of those batches on tap. We took a lot more time than many of you wanted us to take. We’ve answered thousands of emails, Facebook and tweets about the 120 Minute IPA over the last year and half. Months ago, we stopped guessing when we’d re-release the beer and just started replying with “we don’t know, but we’re working hard on it.”

We have been working hard on it. Pretty much every team in the brewery is excited to have the beer coming off the line today. There was a collective sigh of relief and a lot of excitement as Chad handed off the first bottle to come though the line. Thanks to all my co-workers at Dogfish Head who played their part in this re-release – you all rock
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While this beer is usually brewed in 400 barrel batches, this edition was brewed in a much smaller batch. To the tune of 100 barrels. Expect it in the following states:

These are the states that WILL be getting limited 120 Minute IPA:

DE, MA, ME, CT, NY, WA, OR, AZ, NV, FL, NJ, VA, MD, KY, MI, IL, PA, Washington DC.

Sadly, no Georgia. (Stupid 14% ABV limit)

120 Minute is an imperial IPA that clocks in at 18% ABV.

Availability: Occasional brew, sold by the 12oz bottle. $10-12 retail

Posted in 2011, Beerfests, Dogfish Head, Tap Takeovers

Aromas Hosts Dogfish, Funky Fest in July

Athens, GA – Aromas Wine Bar hosts a tap takeover tonight at 6pm with special guest  Nick Vitalo from the brewery.

Tap Lineup Tonight

My Antonia
Namaste
Palo Santo
Sah’tea
Festina Peche
Chateau Jiahu
Black & Blue
Aprihop
Midas Touch

Also, on July 9th, they host their 2nd Annual Funky Fest featuring 2 secret taps & a special cask tapping.

Starting at 7pm:

BFM Abbaye De Saint Bon-Chien 2009
The Bruery Marron Acidifie
New Belgium La Folie
New Belgium Le Terroir
New Belgium Imperial Berlinerweisse
Cuvee de Jacobins Rouge
Mikkeller It’s Alive
Terrapin Funkray (sour sunray)
*we will have 10 sours on draught, but the last 2 are surprises!

Aromas Wine Bar
1235 South Milledge Avenue
Athens, GA 30605
706.208.0059

Posted in Beer News, Coming Soon, Dogfish Head, The Bruery

DETAILS: Bruery & Dogfish Collaboration

UPDATE: Here are the details this collaboration.  The beer will benefit Japan.  Per Benjamin Weiss, Sales & Marketing at The Bruery:

What happens when you combine two brewers with a love for experimentation on a single beer recipe?

We’ll soon find out as Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Brewery is flying out to California this week to work with Patrick Rue and his team at The Bruery on a collaborative beer.

Both Dogfish Head and The Bruery are infamous for their use of experimental ingredients, often inspired by flavors found in exotic cuisine, and this collaboration beer will be no different.  Brewed with the intention of raising money for victims of the recent earthquake in Japan, the flavors of the small Asian, island nation famed for their umami rich cuisine will be featured in this new beer.

Made with ingredients such as nori, chili peppers, sesame seeds and kumquats and then fermented with a sake yeast, the yet to be named collaborative beer will certainly be something that furthers each brewery’s style-bending reputation and hopefully raises quite a bit of money to help out our fellow beer lovers in Japan by donating a portion of the proceeds from every bottle sale.

Availability: 750ml bottles. Limited basis.  The Bruery’s distribution areas.

 

Earlier Post

Per the Bruery Reserve Society email I got over the weekend:

[quote]“If you haven’t figured it out from the subtle hints we’ve dropped recently on Facebook, we are excited to announce that we will be brewing a beer in collaboration with Dogfish Head and we plan on brewing it next week at The Bruery!”[/quote]

Reading back over the posts from The Bruery’s Facebook page they have been hinting at this for a while.  Especially in a post: “Thinking about brewing something off-centered.”   The beer is being brewed this week.  The collaborating breweries have picked a style, but haven’t divulged a name for it.  It was also mentioned that there is no name or label for the beer.

Availability: Unknown

Posted in Cool Stuff, Dogfish Head, Sam Adams

Sneak Peak: Savor Flowers Bottle

Dogfish Head have the world a sneak preview of the “Savor Flowers” bottle today.  Flowers is a collaboration brew between Sam Adams’s Jim Koch & Sam Calagione from Dogfish Head.   Flowers will only be available at Savor in Washington D.C. in June.

Savor Flowers is brewed with dried red & white rose petals, plus 2 other kinds of roses.  The hops are experimental, known only by a name “369.”  As if the beer needed to be a bit MORE unique, this floral offering is aged in a special whiskey barrel dear to Jim Koch, one he aged a triple bock in back in the ’90s.

Total production is limited to 30 barrels.

10% ABV

Posted in Coming Soon, Dogfish Head, Sierra Nevada

Life & Limb Regrows In 2011

A couple of years ago, Sierra Nevada Brewing paired up with Dogfish Head and created 2 beers, Life & Limb & Limb & Life.  Life & Limb found bottles and draft handles around the country.  At the time,  it seemed like the beer was a one time brew.  Not anymore! It’s currently being brewed as we speak.

The collaboration touted some unique ingredients:  Estate barley from Sierra Nevada brewery in Chico, California.  Pure maple syrup from the Calagione farm in Massachusetts.   Also, for the first time in craft beer, birch syrup from Alaska used for natural carbonation.  Yeast strains from both brew houses were combined to make a unique signature.

More info on the original collaboration at Life-limb.com. The website hasn’t been updated since the original release as far as dates are concerned.

Arrival: TBA

Posted in Allagash Brewing, American Craft Beer Week, Bell's Brewing, Dogfish Head, Founders Brewing, Great Divide, Heavy Seas, New Belgium, Terrapin Beer Company

Cypress Street Celebrates American Craft Beer Week

Here is your exclusive look at Atlanta’s Cypress Street tap lineup for American Craft Beer Week 2011.  Each of these beers are a little hard to come by.  Each beer flows at opening each day.

Monday, May 16thDogfish Head Brewing’s Hellhound On My Ale, Namaste

Tuesday, May 17thBell’s Brewing’s Consecrator Dopplebock, Smoked Vienna Lager (Rare Taproom only offering)

Wednesday, May 18th – Allagash’s edition of “Vreinden” collaboration with New Belgium

Thursday, May 19thGreat Divide Brewing’s 17th Anniversary Wood Aged IPA

Friday, May 20th Terrapin Brewing’s Indiana Krunkles Wheat IPA

Saturday, May 21st – (CASK) Heavy Seas Peg Leg Stout aged in Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrels

Sunday, May 22nd – Founder’s KBS (I won’t even link to it. You know what’s up)

Posted in Allagash Brewing, Avery Brewing, Beer News, Coming Soon, Dogfish Head, Lost Abbey, Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada Lost Abbey Allagash Avery Dogfish Super Collab Update

Some more info about the Sierra Nevada, Lost Abbey, Allagash, Avery, Dogfish Head collaboration…

– The beer will feature ingredients from each of the breweries regions.
– According to Sierra communications guru Bill Manley, this still to be unnamed beer will contain purple carrots, honey, red rice, purple potatoes, and driftwood from both the east and west coasts.  Mint might also be used, as Dogfish just released a draft only beer with mint called Black & Red.
– No bottling, draft only.  Will be featured only at the taprooms of each of the breweries involved.
– Arrival in June, 2011

Pic: @AllagashBeer