Collaborations

Dogfish Faithfull Ale Releases Mid October

Milton, DE) — Faithfull Ale is a celebration of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary as a band and its extraordinary debut album, “Ten.” In recognition of these milestones, this Belgian-style golden ale is delicately hopped to 20 IBUs and fruit-forward from 10 incremental Continue Reading →

Dogfish Head Honors Pearl Jam With Twenty

Dogfish Head loves music.  Evidence: Bitches Brew, Hellhound On My Ale.  The next musically inspired brew celebrates Pearl Jam, especially their album Ten, with Twenty Faithfull Ale.   Twenty is also the name of a new documentary about the band this Continue Reading →

Epic Collaborates With DC Brau

You’ll see at least to Epic Brewing’s in the United States.  One is from New Zealand, the other Salt Lake City, Utah.   For this conversation, we are talking about the one Salt Lake City.  This pumpkin porter Continue Reading →

21st Amendment & Ninkasi Collaborate

21st Amendment Brewing and Ninkasi Brewing (Eugene, Oregon) have been working on a new “yet to be named” collaboration.  I got to sit down with 21st’s Shaun O’Sullivan over beers and a slew of charcuterie plates and get to know 21A Continue Reading →

Posted in Troegs Brewing

Fat Scratch Fever: Troegs & Fat Head’s Collaborate

What better way to get to know your new brewing equipment than to brew a collaboration beer with the brewery you bought it from right!?  That is exactly what Fat Head’s  is doing with Troegs.  As earlier discussed by BSJ, Fat Head’s purchased Troegs’ brewing equipment from their old Harrisburg, PA facility when they moved to their shiny new one in Hershey, PA.

Yesterday Chris & John Trogner and Matt Cole & Jeff “Moose” Musselman  got together at Troegs in Harrisburg, now affectionately known as T1.  They brewed what will soon be Scratch #51, named Fat Scratch Fever.  At Matt’s request, the beer will be a hoppy one, a variation of Head Hunter IPA, with some changes in the hops.  Fat Scratch Fever will be available in early November at Troegs in Hershey, PA and both Fat Head’s locations.

PS – Check out the pallets of Mad Elf on the right!!

Posted in Cigar City Brewing, Coming Soon, Hill Farmstead Brewery

Cigar City & Hill Farmstead Are Brewing Up “Nor”

Cigar City Brewing is headed to Vermont to collaborate with Shaun Hill of Hill Farmstead Brewery.

The beer will be called Nor, as he was involved with Either & Or black IPA releases by Cigar City.  Soon there will be Either, Or, & Nor!

The CC beer team are bring beers up for the Hill Farmstead tasting room, and will most likely be bringing some back to Tampa.  Nor is being brewed this week, release date to follow. [CigarCity]

 

Posted in Dogfish Head, Press Releases

Dogfish Faithfull Ale Releases Mid October

Milton, DE) — Faithfull Ale is a celebration of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary as a band and its extraordinary debut album, “Ten.” In recognition of these milestones, this Belgian-style golden ale is delicately hopped to 20 IBUs and fruit-forward from 10 incremental additions of black currants over a one-hour boil. Faithfull will clock in at 7% ABV.

“To me, ‘Ten’ is the perfect example of a record-lover’s-record. The whole thing rocks,” says Dogfish Head President & Founder Sam Calagione. “As an off-centered brewery, we believe in celebrating the breadth of our whole portfolio and we feel an affinity for Pearl Jam a long-player band in a singles-obsessed world.”

Dogfish Head also finds inspiration in Pearl Jam’s ethics, community-building and commitment to putting music before commerce. In recognition of this refreshing approach, Dogfish is donating $20,000 to The Nature Conservancy to aide in its efforts to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth.

Dogfish Head is also rereleasing its previous collaborations with Sony Legacy: the Miles Davis-inspired Bitches Brew and the Robert Johnson shoutout Hellhound on My Ale. All three collaborations will be available this month in 750-ml bottles and on draft.

We plan to send Faithfull Ale to all states in which we currently do business, pending each state’s approval.

About PJ20

2011 is a yearlong celebration of Pearl Jam’s 20-year history. The band started off the year with the release of a new live compilation album, Live on Ten Legs, followed by the expanded reissues of Vs. and Vitalogy in March. In September, Pearl Jam and friends celebrated with the Alpine Valley Labor Day anniversary weekend concert, a 10-date Canadian tour, followed by the theatrical release of the Cameron Crowe film Pearl Jam Twenty, with an accompanying book and soundtrack album and subsequent PBS broadcast on Oct. 21, ending the year with the DVD of the film available in October. For the latest, visit www.pearljam.com and www.pj20.com.

Posted in Dogfish Head, New Releases

Dogfish Head Honors Pearl Jam With Twenty

Dogfish Head loves music.  Evidence: Bitches Brew, Hellhound On My Ale.  The next musically inspired brew celebrates Pearl Jam, especially their album Ten, with Twenty Faithfull Ale.   Twenty is also the name of a new documentary about the band this year.

Faithfull Ale is a celebration of Pearl Jam’s 20th anniversary and their seminal album Ten – in recognition of these milestones, this Belgian-style golden ale is delicately hopped to 20 IBUs and fruit-forward from the 10 incremental additions of black currants over the course of the one hour boil.

Ten debuted on August 27, 1991.  Some of Pearl Jam’s most popular songs like Jeremy, Alive, Black & Even Flow appear on the album.  The year the album is expected to break over 10 million copies.

Style: Belgian Golden Ale
Availability:  750ml bottles

7% ABV

Image: Beer Street Journal

“Twenty” Trailer

A little Jeremy flashback…

 

Posted in 3 Floyds Brewing, De Struise, Mikkeller, Surly Brewing

Dark Lord, Darkness, Beer Geek Brunch, Black Albert, All Blended Together

Can finally post this, the brewery’s link was down…

On November 12th 3 Floyds will host their own 15th Anniversary bash and will debut a special anniversary collaboration brew.  The collaboration will be between 3 Floyds, Surly, Mikkeller, and Struise read – a blend of Dark Lord, Darkness, Beer Geek Brunch, and Black Albert ensuring ultimate ass kickery.

Not only will the best breweries be present, as well as live entertainment, but 5 of the top chefs from around the world will be serving up some delicious dishes as well.  Jonathan Sawyer – The Greenhouse Tavern, OH; Paul Kahan and Justin Large – Big Star, Chicago; Mindy Segal – Hot Chocolate, Chicago;  a special guest from Denmark; and 3 Floyds own Mike Sheerin.

2,500 tickets will be sold 1,800 online and 700 at the brewery starting on an undisclosed date.  XV bottle allotment will also be determined at a later date. [ThreeFloyds]

Posted in Beer News, DC Brau Brewing Co, EPIC Brewing Company

Epic Collaborates With DC Brau

You’ll see at least to Epic Brewing’s in the United States.  One is from New Zealand, the other Salt Lake City, Utah.   For this conversation, we are talking about the one Salt Lake City.  This pumpkin porter is a collaboration with DC Brau Brewing Company in Washington DC.  Fermentation Without Representation joins Epic’s Exponential Series of small batch beers.

Style: Porter (w/ Pumpkin)
Availability: 22oz bombers, Draft
Arrival: TBD

?? ABV

Posted in 21st Amendment Brewing, Ninkasi Brewing

21st Amendment & Ninkasi Collaborate

21st Amendment Brewing and Ninkasi Brewing (Eugene, Oregon) have been working on a new “yet to be named” collaboration.  I got to sit down with 21st’s Shaun O’Sullivan over beers and a slew of charcuterie plates and get to know 21A a bit better.

This collaboration is born out of friendship.   Shaun O’Sullivan and Ninkasi’s Jamie Floyd used to work together at Steelhead Brewing Company in San Francisco.  Each one has gone on to found very successful brewing company’s, but the respect for each others work is very evident.

The forthcoming brew is an old ale – but as Shaun O’Sullivan puts it – “there’s nothing old about it.”  Each of the duo have brewed a version of the base old ale recipe before.  Shaun took bronze with it as Fort Pointe Olde Ale at GABF in 1997.  What’s not so old about it? Brand new hop styles and speciality ingredients of course. The Shaun and Jamie used Falconer Flight hops, a young blend of some of the best aromatic hops in the U.S. made by Hopunion to honor legendary homebrewer Glen Hay Falconer.  California dates give the old ale added flavor and complexity.

The ale will be canned as a part of 21A’s Insurrection Series with Monk’s Blood & Hop Crisis.  It has a World War II theme, echoing “The Big 3 Alliance” –  Russia, England & the U.S. banding together to defeat nazi Germany.  This new alliance in a can teams up Ninkasi, 21A and you, the drinker to fight the “bigger” element. [Think large beer.]  The cans will look like 1940’s newspapers.  Expect this beer by year’s end.

Style: Old Ale brewed with Cali dates
Availability: 4pks cans, Draft. Distributed through 21A’s network

8.7% ABV

Recent correction: Shaun O’Sullivan won a bronze for “Fort” Point Olde Ale