Collaborations

More Infinium In 2011

Those of you that didn’t get a shot or taste of the $20 a bottle Sam Adams/Weihenstephan collaboration will get another shot at it this November.  According to a Sam Adams sale rep. More of these bottles will Continue Reading →

Dogfish Collaborates With Shorts (Brewing)

Dogfish Head & Shorts Brewing are collaborating.  Sam of DFH and Joe of Short’s have been friends for years.  Yesterday Shorts announced via their blog, details of the collaboration.  Here’s the quick rundown.  The beer would have ingredients from each Continue Reading →

Half Acre Collaborates With Shorts Brewing

Half Acre Brewing (Chicago, IL) announced today they are collaborating with Shorts Brewing (Bellaire, MI).   Having just acquired some saison yeast – Half Acre is stepping up to the plate with 2 saisons.

Captain Fantasy

This is the collaboration 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 →

Stone’s Japanese Collaboration

Stone Brewing announced a few weeks ago a $26 million dollar expansion – including restaurant, brewery additions, even a hotel.  Also mentioned was a Japanese brewing collaboration.  What you see before you is the result of the collaboration, Continue Reading →

Cigar City/Bruery Collab Revealed

It was mentioned last week that Cigar City Brewing & The Bruery were collaborating. Some artwork, a name and some details have surfaced.  The beer -“Dos Costas Oeste” is a saison.  Translation: Two West Coasts. (Bruery in Cali, Continue Reading →

Posted in Coming Soon, Sam Adams, Weihenstephaner

More Infinium In 2011

Sam Adams Infinium

Those of you that didn’t get a shot or taste of the $20 a bottle Sam Adams/Weihenstephan collaboration will get another shot at it this November.  According to a Sam Adams sale rep. More of these bottles will hit shelves again this year.

Refresher Course:

The challenge was to create a new one-of-a-kind, champagne-style beer, while operating within the confines of Reinheitsgebot; the German Beer Purity Law dating back to 1560 which allows the use of only water, malt, hops & yeast. Using these four classic ingredients and the traditional brewing process to reach their end goal would require the brewers ofSamuel Adams and Weihenstephan to innovate like never before. Combining their 1,000 years of brewing expertise and creativity, the two brewers created a groundbreaking brew that’s crisp and champagne-like. It’s light and dry yet complex, with a sparkling effervescence.

Our brewers rearranged the brewing process to create this ground-breaking beer, reintroducing the mash process into the brew kettle and the fermenter. The process used to brew Infinium is patent pending, and allowed our brewers to create a beer unlike any ever brewed under the Reinheitsgebot. Infinium is dry-hopped with Bavarian Noble hops for a light citrus flavor. Its then bottle-conditioned with a traditional Belgian yeast and fermented in the champagne-method to add another layer of flavor complexity, a bright clarity, and a fine carbonation to the beer.

Style: Biere de Champagne/ Biere Brut
Hops: Hallertau Mittlefrueh, Spalt Spalter, Tettnang Tettnanger and Hersbrucker Noble Hops
Malts: Custom blend of two-row malted barley, malted spring white wheat, and malted oats
Yeast: Samuel Adams ale yeast, Belgian yeast

Taste Expectations: Effervescent, slightly hoppy with a touch of earth.  Bready, bit of sweet malt. Very dry.
Availability: 750 ML, Corked/Caged.

10.3% ABV

Posted in Coming Soon, Cool Stuff, Dogfish Head

Dogfish Collaborates With Shorts (Brewing)

Dogfish Head & Shorts

Dogfish Head & Shorts Brewing are collaborating.  Sam of DFH and Joe of Short’s have been friends for years.  Yesterday Shorts announced via their blog, details of the collaboration.  Here’s the quick rundown.  The beer would have ingredients from each of the brewery’s home states.   You know Dogfish. The ingredient are to be “unusual” aka off-centered.  The beer will be brewed in Bellaire, MI at Short’s.

Here’s what they came up with.  A Baltic porter, featuring beach plums (Delaware), red popcorn (Indiana by way of Three Floyds Brewing), and horehound from Michigan.  Horehound for you botanists is called Lamiaceae or Labiatae and is in the mint family.  (Subsets= white horehound & black horehound.)  Where Three Floyds got involved with the ingredients is a mystery to me.

The beer has yet to be named, but will have a tap debut at Shorts on July 4th.  Around Michigan? Here are some deets:
Short’s is releasing the test batch of this beer at its Pub on July 4th. Then, on Wednesday July 6th, Joe and Sam will host a public reception at the lobby of the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa from 5-6:30 p.m. That evening, Sam will dine with the Short’s crew at the Aerie Restaurant on the 16th floor of the tower. Special kegs of Short’s and Dogfish Head will be featured at Aerie that night (a tap takeover to remember!). Short’s Brew will also be featured at Jack’s Sports Bar, which is located near the hotel lobby.

Bottles will be available though Shorts distribution network.

Dogfish Collaborates With Shorts

Posted in Coming Soon, Dogfish Head, Sierra Nevada

Dogfish Head/ Sierra Nevada Life & Limb 2

It’s no secret that Dogfish Head & Sierra Nevada are brewing up another batch of Life & Limb in 2011.  The collaboration between the 2 breweries was created in May, 2009 and released in November of that year.  About L&L:

Life & Limb is a collaborative effort, the brainchild of Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. Life & Limb is a 10% ABV strong, dark beer that defies style characteristics- brewed with pure maple syrup from the Calagione family farm in Massachusetts and estate barley grown on the Grossman “farm” at the brewery in Chico, CA. The beer is alive with yeast-a blend of both breweries’ house strains-bottle conditioned for added complexity and shelf life, and naturally carbonated with birch syrup fresh from Alaska.

Life & Limb is dedicated to the family of beer drinkers and enthusiasts worldwide who continue to support the little guys, iconoclasts, entrepreneurs, and pioneers who risk life and limb to shape the vibrant craft-brewing community.

Style: American Strong Ale

Hops: Bravo (Bittering), Perle & Sterling (Finishing)
Malts: 2 Row Pale, Chocolate, Carafa
Yeast: Blend of yeasts from both breweries
Maple & Birch syrups

The 2011 edition might see a little different bottle size – 750ml.  (Last release was 24oz.) L&L 2 will be distributed through Sierra Nevada’s channels.

Arrival: Late Fall, 2011

Posted in Coming Soon, Short's Brewing

Half Acre Collaborates With Shorts Brewing

Half Acre Brewing (Chicago, IL) announced today they are collaborating with Shorts Brewing (Bellaire, MI).   Having just acquired some saison yeast – Half Acre is stepping up to the plate with 2 saisons.

Captain Fantasy

This is the collaboration with Shorts.  Both breweries will brew identical recipes at each of their locations, with their own labels.  The saison is brewed with pears and Soriachi Ace hops.   22oz bombers, growler fills.   Brew day is this Friday in Chi Town.

Dripping Saison

Half Acre’s in house departure from their saison house strain yeast.  Dripping is meant to be an easy drinking summer beer, of lower abv.  They threw the term session out there.  This beer will be draft only.

 

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 Coming Soon, Ishii Brewing, Stone Brewing Co.

Stone’s Japanese Collaboration

Stone Brewing announced a few weeks ago a $26 million dollar expansion – including restaurant, brewery additions, even a hotel.  Also mentioned was a Japanese brewing collaboration.  What you see before you is the result of the collaboration, between Stone, Ishii Brewing (Island of Guam) & Baird Brewing (Numazu, Japan).  A IPA brewed with green tea seems quite fitting for this Asia-American collaboration.  Green Tea IPA is brewed by Mitch Steel Bryan Baird & Stone “ex pat” Toshii of Ishii.  All the proceeds of this brew go to raising money to support Japanese tsunami relief.

Label:

A wonderful spirit of camaraderie, cooperation and mutual support exists in the world of craft brewing.  We have harnessed this spirit fully in the crafting of this special collaborative brew dedicated to the resilient people of Japan who are bravely endeavoring to overcome the tragedy of March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami

Style: Imperial IPA
Availability: 12oz bottles. Distribution AK AZ CA CO FL IL KY MA MN NC NJ NM NY OH OR PA SC TX VA VT WA.

9% ABV

Posted in Cigar City Brewing, Coming Soon, The Bruery

Cigar City/Bruery Collab Revealed

It was mentioned last week that Cigar City Brewing & The Bruery were collaborating. Some artwork, a name and some details have surfaced.  The beer -“Dos Costas Oeste” is a saison.  Translation: Two West Coasts. (Bruery in Cali, Cigar City on Florida’s west coast in Tampa.) The saison is brewed with coriander, ginger, and sweet orage peel.  Aged on cedar spirals.

Dos Costas Oeste is the result of a collaborative brewing effort between Cigar City Brewing of Florida’s Gulf (West) Coast and The Bruery of Placentia, CA.  Like the breweries involved with its creation, this ale cheerfully meanders off the beaten path.  Join us in celebrating this West Coast to West Coast collaboration

Since this release is brewed and bottled by CC, the beer will be available in the current Cigar City distribution channels.  (Florida, Alabama, & soon to be Georgia once the new brewhouse is completed.)  Dos Costas is already in the tanks. Interestingly, judging by the photo CC posted about this beer on Facebook – they called this Collab I.  Leads me to believe there is potentially another in the works.

Style: Saison

Availability: 750ml bottles, tap room draft?

Arrival: TBA

9% ABV