Archive for January, 2006

Crazy good beer lineup

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

It could be dangerous to start listing events serving great Belgian and Belgian-inspired beers, but check out this lineup for the second Belgian festival Feb. 17-19 at Max’s in Baltimore (in the heart of Fells Point):
TIME: 11AM-CLOSE EACH DAY
NO ENTRANCE FEE
HERE IS A DRAFT LIST AND A FOOD MENU. WE WILL ALSO BE FEATURING OVER […]

Red-hot Chimay

Sunday, January 15th, 2006

A blogger from Oslo, Norway who calls himself the Beer Tourist has made an absolutely terrific discovery:

At the beer café De Gans in Huise, Oostvlaanderen they have their own way to make trappist beer hot: De Verbrande Trappist. A glass of Chimay Rouge gets an encounter with a red-hot poker from the open log-fire.
He wonders […]

Allagash Four (and beyond)

Monday, January 9th, 2006

As promised yesterday, here are details from Brew Like a Monk about Allagash Four, one of the beer Saveur praised in putting Allagash Brewing in the Saveur 100.
He (Rob Tod) uses four yeasts in Allagash Four, brewed for the first time in 2004. “Everybody told us, ‘You have to do a quad,’ ” Tod said, […]

Saveur praises Allagash

Sunday, January 8th, 2006

The Saveur 100 [list isn’t online] is out, where the chic magazine offers an electic collection of choices such as Tastiest Little Bookshop and Best Things Since Sliced Bread, and among the honored is Maine’s Allagash Brewing Co.
Saveur calls Allagash the Best Belgian-Style Brewery in America. Pretty bold, but nice attention for everybody in […]

Hoegaarden protest

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

Granted, the Hoegaarden brewery has little in the way of a monk connection (although Pierre Celis did once produce a contract beer for Achel). And the “white” beer style isn’t covered in “Brew Like a Monk.”
But those who turned to protest plans to close the Hoegaarden brewery where Celis revived a dying beer style are […]