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Stone’s Sublimely Self Righteous Returns!!

Sorry the updates have been a bit slow.  I’ve been helping with Atlanta Beer Week… (May 16th-22nd, 2010!)  Big News!

It’s coming back!!! The beer that (in some opinions) launched the highly unofficial “Black IPA” style is coming back!  This beer Continue Reading →

Beer Geek Tuesdays @ Cypress!

Cypress Pint & Plate is located in Midtown Atlanta on West Peachtree Street.  Cypress is a great, inviting  neighborhood bar nestled downtown with a penchant for great beer.  That’s exactly where my story starts.

Tuesdays are Beer Geek Tuesdays at Cypress Continue Reading →

Brickstore’s 1st IPA Fest – CHEAT SHEET!

Brickstore’s First every IPA fest is Saturday, October 10th. Want a run down of whats tapping? Read on. I tried to run down the beers tap by tap. Perhaps even print it out and take it with you…

Posted in Casks, Stone Brewing Co.

CASK ALERT! – Stone Ruination Today!

Date Change!!!  Now tapping on 4/28!

Ruination IPA was first brewed in June 1992.  So named because it had a “ruinous” effect on your palette due to all the hops.  Great if you are a big hop head.  Ruination is brewed year round  in 22oz bombers and fairly pricey (but worth it) 12oz/6 pks.

Regular Ruination Ingredients –

Hops – Columbus & Centennial

Malts – ???

A cask of this beast of an IPA is tapping this week.  On Wednesday April 21st Taco Mac Metropolis will debut Ruination IPA – dry hopped with both Simcoe and Centennial.  If you love hops, you’ll really enjoy this one.

7.7% ABV

100 IBU (Bitter)

Taco Mac Metropolis – 4/21, 6pm

933 Peachtree Street

Atlanta, GA

Posted in Seasonal Return, Stone Brewing Co.

Stone’s Sublimely Self Righteous Returns!!

Sorry the updates have been a bit slow.  I’ve been helping with Atlanta Beer Week… (May 16th-22nd, 2010!)  Big News!

It’s coming back!!! The beer that (in some opinions) launched the highly unofficial “Black IPA” style is coming back!  This beer is Sublimely Self Righteous IPA by Stone Brewing Company.

So I don’t get my hardcore beer geek readers all stirred up here (settle down, you know who you are) black IPA’s are not an official style.   They are basically IPA’s with a twist – dark malts.  Close your eyes and smell a black IPA, it will smell just like an IPA.  Close your eyes and taste it.  It will take just like an IPA.  Initially that is.  Digging deeper with your taste buds you will discover the darker complexity caused by these malts.  It’s unique, delicious, and fairly rare.  Not many brewers are brewing them.

2007.  My first taste of Sublimely Self Righteous was when it was known by a different name – Stone’s 11th Anniversary Ale.   It was fantastic. It was delicious. It was a 1 time brew.  Upsetting to say the least.  As I have come to find, I wasn’t the only one upset that this beer would never grace my glass again.  Stone was apparently inundated with people complaining to this same end.

January 2009.  Resurrected from the single batch beyond, enter in Sublimely Self Righteous Ale. Stone’s 11th Anniversary incarnate.  Just as delightful as before.  Yet, in a flash – gone.  Small batch vs. popularity.  Luckily I bought a lot.

April-May 2010.  For the love of all things small batch your lips and tastebuds will see the liquid goodness of this ale once again! Slowly but surely finding it’s way to draft and soon – 22oz bottles.  Sublimely is brewed. Sublimely is capped.  Sublimely is on its way as you read this.

Ingredients –

Hops – Chinook (Bittering) Amarillo & Simcoe (Flavor and Dry Hop)

Malts – Not sure.  But Dark ones.  Tasty ones.

8.7% ABV

90 IBU’s

Availability – Small batch, annually. (When Stone feels like it dammit.) 22oz Bombers, Draft offerings.

Updates on tappings/ bottle sightings soon.  Follow @ATLBeerMaster on Twitter

Note: Perhaps for accuracy of the brew vs. style sake – brewers could consider calling Black IPA’s – India Black Ales?  Food (Beer) for thought…

Another Note: Like this? Try these other similiarly brewed libations available now – Terrapin’s Capt’n Krunkles, Beer Here’s Dark Hops, Victory’s Yakima Twilight

Posted in Bell's Brewing, Red Brick, Stone Brewing Co., Tastings, Terrapin Beer Company

Beer Geek Tuesdays @ Cypress!

Cypress Pint & Plate is located in Midtown Atlanta on West Peachtree Street.  Cypress is a great, inviting  neighborhood bar nestled downtown with a penchant for great beer.  That’s exactly where my story starts.

Tuesdays are Beer Geek Tuesdays at Cypress Pint & Plate.  Beer Geek/Manager Wes Andersen designs these beer geeky evenings with a special line up of beers by the glass.  Here is tomorrow’s lineup (2/16) –

Stone Russian Imperial Stout 2009 — Imperial Stout, 10.5% ABV.  First released July 2000. This Imperial uses Warrior hops  to boost the strong flavors of chocolate & coffee.  Released early summer annually.

Red Brick 15th Anniversary — Barrel Aged Brown, 9% ABV.  Brown ale aged 13 months in Pappy Van Winkle Barrels.  Fantastic notes of vanilla and oak, with some caramel malt complexities.  One time release.

Schneider Aventinus — Weizenbock. (aka wheat dopplebock.) Various vintages will be available.  Each release is about 8% ABV.  Bottle fermented.  Top fermenting yeast used.  First created 1907.

Unibroue — Based out of Chambly, Quebec. Beers are bottle refermented with a process similar to champagne.  Popular beers include –  Blanche De Chambly, La Fin Du Monde, Maudite.  Various offerings by Unibroue featured.

De Proef/Bell’s Van Twee — Belgian Dark, 7.5% ABV.  Collaboration between De Proef & Bell’s Brewery.  Dubbel blended with Stout, featuring sour cherries from MI.  Bottle fermented w/ beet sugar.

Schneider/Brooklyn Hopfen-Weiss — Weizenbock, 8.2% ABV.  Collaboration between Schneider and Brooklyn Brewing.  Wheat, light hop, and light alcohol noticeable.

Terrapin —Side Project # 4 — Dos Cocas — American Porter, 5.8%. ABV.  This beer was 4th in the side project series and is now retired.  Chocolate (cocoa)  overlays  into this porter for a nice finish.  I’m interested in how it aged.  Well over a year old by now.

Beer and  conversation start at 7 pm  on Tuesday 2/16!

Cypress Street Pint & Plate

817 W. Peachtree Street

Suite E125

(located behind the Biltmore at the corner of 6th and Cypress Street)

Posted in Avery Brewing, Bear Republic Brewing, Bell's Brewing, Casks, Coast Brewing, Great Divide, Lagunitas, Left Hand Brewing, Moon River Brewing, Rare Opportunity, Red Brick, Stone Brewing Co., SweetWater Brewing, Terrapin Beer Company, Victory Brewing Company

Brickstore’s 1st IPA Fest – CHEAT SHEET!

No catchy picture for this one. Its a long post.

Brickstore Pub on Saturday October 10th is hosting its first “Hop Harvest” Fest. All 25 taps will be featuring IPAs. Here is a little back-story on the India Pale Ale, in case you never fully knew the style. If you were going to draw up a family tree, the Pale Ale would be the father of the IPA. Pale ales were denoted by the use of pale malt, circa 17th century. The pale ale style has changed over time, and by the mid 18th century coke fire malt was used to produce a beer that was actually paler than its predecessors.

Now, I tell you about pale ales to lead to this. George Hodgson Bow Brewery is attributed to the world’s first IPA. This IPA was a pale ale as described above, that was well hopped, termed October Beer. (See posts about origins of names and style.) This October beer was meant to be cellared for a year or longer. The East India Trading Company (think high school history class,) exported Hodgson’s beer to India — which survived very well on the long trip, thanks to the hoppy nature of the beer acting as a preservative. Ultimately after business deals going bad with Hodgson, other breweries began producing this hoppy style of pale ale, and the demand for an “India Pale Ale” was born.

There’s your history lesson. Knowing the style helps you appreciate your beer. So here is a cheat sheet of the line up of the 25 IPA’s to be featured on Saturday —

Smuttynose “Big A” — Double IPA (DIPA) 9.2% ABV. Part of Smutty’s big beer series. Seasonal release.

Moylan’s “Hopsickle” — DIPA, 9.2% ABV. Tomahawk, Cascade, Centennial hops. VERY hoppy beer, Novato, CA.

Avery “Maharaja” — DIPA, 10.2% ABV. Columbus, Centennial, Crystal, Simcoe hops. Caramel malts. Produced Mar- Sept. Maharaja in Sanskrit means “Great King.” Boulder, CO.

Lagunitas “Hop Stoopid” — DIPA, 8.2% ABV. Hop content unknown. Brewed with Hop extracts, not whole hops. Lagunitas quoted “So hoppy it will take the enamel off your teeth.” Petaluma, CA.

Sierra Nevada “Harvest Ale” — IPA, 6.2% ABV. First Brewed in ’96. Centennial & Cascade wet hops. Brewed same day hops are picked. Chico, CA.

Left Hand “Warrior” — IPA, 6.6% ABV. Wet hopped w/ Warrior Hops. Left hand balances with strong malt backbone. Crystal, Pale, & 2 Row. Seasonal Offering. Longmont, CO.

Bells “Two-Hearted Ale — IPA, 7% ABV. Hop content not published, but home brew recipes for Two hearted all use Centennial hops. Kalamazoo, MI.

Victory “Harvest Ale” — American Strong Pale, 7.7%. This is NOT, and will NOT be available in GA according to Victory Brewery. 3 hop varieties. Downingtown, PA.

5 Seasons Prado “Hop Gasm” — IPA, 7%. Brewmaster Kevin McNerny previously of Sweetwater Brewing’s first creation at 5 Seasons. 5 different hops, including Simcoe & Amarillo. Atlanta, GA.

Stone “Sublimely Self Righteous Ale” — American Strong Ale, 8.7% ABV. By taste, I call this a black IPA. Originally Stone’s 11th Anniversary Ale. It was so popular, it was re released again as Sublimely. It is no longer made, or sold. This is your one shot deal. For me its liquid gold. Escondido, CA.

Green Flash “West Coast IPA” — IPA, 7%. Simcoe, Columbus, Centennial, Cascade. A rare find in GA! Be one of the first to try this on tap. San Diego County, CA.

5 Seasons Westside “Hop Bomb Express” — Crawford Moran’s Dry Hopped, Raw hopped IPA rendition. Recently offered cask style at Westside. Very hoppy and rare opportunity. Atlanta, GA. (SEE PREVIOUS POSTS about Hop Bomb.)

Sweetwater “Wet Dream Special” — Special Version of the latest in the Dank Tank – Wet Dream, a Double Red. More info to follow. Atlanta, GA.

Terrapin “Big Hoppy Monster” — DIPA, 8.7% . Whiskey Oak Aged!! Warrior, Centennial, Cascade, Ahtanum, dry hopped w/ Simcoe. Lots of malts in this too — including 2 Row Pale, and Munich. Athens, GA.

Great Divide “Fresh Hop” — Pale Ale, 6.1% ABV. Wet Hopped Pale. Hop content isn’t documented, but grapefruit is present. Denver, CO.

Red Brick “Zingo Pop” — DIPA, ? ABV. Brewmaster Dave McClure’s experimental brew, on Sabco homebrew equipment. Zingo Pop is a name Dave uses when he’s not sure what to call it. Atlanta, GA.

Moon River “Swamp Fox Rosemary IPA” — IPA, 7% ABV. Centennial, Chinook hops. Dry hopped with Rosemary. Moon River will be at Decatur Beer Fest. Savannah, GA.

Bear Republic “Racer 5” — IPA, 7% ABV. Columbus & Cascade Hops. Multi Medal Winner @ various fests. Cloverdale, CA

Hebrew “Lenny RIPA” — DIPA, 10% ABV. Barrel aged version of Hebrew’s DIPA. Warrior, Cascade, Simcoe, Crystal, Chinook, Amarillo, Centennial, and dry hopped with Amarillo & Crystal. “Obscene amount of hops” San Francisco, CA & NYC, NY

Coast Brewing “Hop Art” — IPA, 7.7% ABV. Nugget, Amarillo, Cascade hops. Caramel Malts. Bottled by hand. Unfiltered, Unpasteurized. Rare Georgia find! North Charleston, SC.
Upstairs!!!!

Stone “Cali — Belgique” — Belgian IPA, 6.9% ABV. Columbus, Centennial. Dry hopped w/ Chinook. IPA w/ Belgian influence. Thus the name draws from Dutch &French Belgian. IPA w/ Belgian Yeast strain. Limited release year round. Escondido, CA.

Het Anker “Gouden Carolus Hopsinjoor” — Belgian IPA, 8% ABV. Hallertau, Saaz hops. Mechelen, Belgium

De Leyerth Urthel “Hop It” — Belgian IPA, 9.5% ABV. European Hops. Pilsner Malts. Hoppy, spicy, fruity. Ruiselede, Belgium.

Houblon Chouffe — Belgian IPA, 9% ABV. Tomahawk, Saaz, Dry hopped w/ Amarillo. Unfiltered. Unpasteurized. Achouffe, Belgium

De Ranke “XX Bitter” — Belgian IPA, 6.2% ABV. Brettanomyces yeast. Wevelgem, Belgium.

Great Divide “Belgica” — Belgian IPA, 7.2% ABV. American & European Hops. Belgian Pilsner malts. Denver, CO.

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