Coming Soon: Avery Coconut Porter, New Belgium Botanical IPA, Bell’s Special Lager

Quite a few beers will be hitting the shelves in Eastern Iowa in the coming months along with Odell joining the state in distro. On to the news:

avery.jpeg**Avery Coconut Porter** – according to beerstreetjournal.com this beer will become available this May and will be a rum barrel aged beer that will check in at 9.5% and come in 22 oz bottles. More from Avery and beerstreetjournal:

Avery Coconut Porter is a new entry in the brewery’s Botanicals & Barrels Series. The series recently saw the addition of another beer, Vanilla Bean Stout.

Avery Coconut Porter is a chocolatey porter, brewed with fresh coconut, and aged in rum barrels.

Rare rum barrels and an audacious amount of coconut complement the chocolatey nature of this decadent porter.

new belgium.png**New Belgium Hop Botanical Imperial IPA**- the Hop Kitchen Series continues for New Belgium as Botanical Imperial IPA is available this month and might be on draft lines now. This beer checks in at 8.5% and will be draft only release. Here’s more on this beer from New Belgium:

Then we intensified the citrusy, herbal and spicy hop flavors with a blast of essential oils from backyard botanicals basil, sage and juniper to create the freshest IPA around. A touch of dark caramel malt adds a nice cushiony bed to the sip before the beer transitions into a warming, dry finish. Taste the bounty of Botanical Imperial IPA.

bells.jpeg**Bells Quinannan Falls Special Lager – another canned offering is coming from the folks at Bell’s Brewing Company as Quinannan Falls Special Lager will be available in 12 oz cans starting in June. Here’s more from Bells:

The end result is a dry-hopped lager that possesses a crisp, dry bitterness you would expect from a German pilsner, but the use of highly aromatic Simcoe hops from the Pacific Northwest, evoke the fragrant pine forests that inspired this beer.

Old Chicago Coralville Hosting Tallgrass Tap Takeover Wed. March 23rd

tallgrassOld Chicago in Coralville will be hosting a Tallgrass Brewing tap takeover this Wednesday night. Tallgrass will be bringing some of their big guns from the Explorer Series as well as a pin called “Buffalo Sex”. One of my personal favorites, Big RICC, will be on tap as well. The complete lineup and release poster is below, make sure to check it out if you are in the area!

We will be tapping  3 beers from the explorer series. Bourbon barrel buffalo sweat, bourbon barrel vanilla bean buffalo sweat, and big RICC. We will also be tapping a pin at 5 pm that is called Buffalo Sex. It is Buffalo Sweat with chocolate and cherry!

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The Iowa Taproom – Guest Review by sLim

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The Iowa Taproom is officially up and running and what a splash they’ve made already. I don’t think it’s possible to be a craft beer enthusiast in Iowa and not be aware of its existence by now. This is the latest restaurant opened by Full Court Press, which have become known for opening several successful Des Moines restaurants like el Bait Shop, Fong’s Pizza, and the Royal Mile. Most of them are considered must-see for visitors due to their vibrant atmosphere, good food, and exceptional beer selection. They’ve outdone themselves with the Iowa Taproom.

The restaurant features a tap wall comprised of 120 handles, and as the name would suggest; they’re all beers made from Iowa Breweries. There are even a few non-alcoholic offerings on tap that are Iowa made; a ginger beer, a root beer, and cold press coffee. I’ll admit I was slightly skeptical before this place opened. It seemed improbable that enough Iowa breweries would be able to keep this place stocked with different styles and supply of their beers. I’ve been pleasantly surprised as every time I’ve went, they’ve rotated in several different beers and this is one of very few places where you can beers from breweries like Alluvial, Pulpit Rock, and 515 Brewing. I’m optimistic that Iowa breweries will be able to continually producing new brews and scaling up their production in order to meet the growing demand for great local craft beers.

Which brings me to my next point, this place has been crazy busy every night since they opened back on March 2nd. People are all about new restaurants and when you have one that is catered toward an especially loyal group that likes to support their breweries, it’s no surprise that this place has so much traffic. Add in the prime location along with how well managed and planned out this entire operation is and it’s clear why this place is so popular. I personally don’t see it slowing down anytime soon. With the weather improving and increase in local events downtown, you can bet the Iowa Taproom will continue to draw in the masses looking for a world class beer experience. 

Food:

Food Menu

The theme for the menu is a creative take on American favorites. I would say they’ve accomplished that rather nicely. I have yet to order an entrée there but give a thumbs up to all the appetizers I’ve tried including the kielbasa fritters, taproom poppers, and the tenderlings. There’s a definitely an effort to come up with their own concoctions and not just copy what has been successful for every other restaurant. It would have been very easy to slap together a basic lineup of bar food and let the large beer selection shoulder the load as far as bringing in business. But the vision is to create something truly special and they’re well on their way to doing that. I’m very excited to try all of their desserts along with offerings like the Honey Sriracha Chicken Sandwich and the BBQ Meatloaf.

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They have a lot of it. They have 10+ handles available from the larger breweries and as I stated earlier, they have many beers that are hard to come by depending on which part of the state you reside in. Being a Des Moines resident, I decided to make up a flight of mainly eastern Iowa beers that I hadn’t tried yet. I tired Lion Bridge’s Gazprom (3.5/5), Kalona’s You be You (3.75/5), Lion Bridge’s Yard Sale (3.75/5), and Peacetree’s Grapefruit No Coast (4/5). They’ll let you put together a flight of any 4 of their beers. You can also order all beers in a 6-oz taster. A few other notable beers that I thought were fantastic were: Alluvial’s Mosacious, Lion Bridge’s Sorachi Liberachi, and 515’s Passé.
From what I can see, they aim to have a high turnover rate on their taproom wall. I’m sure they’ll be a few staples but overall the main goal is to allow people to try as many different Iowa brews as possible. Doing this is a great way to show how far the state has come in terms of not only making great beers but offering unique styles that will appease both craft beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike. You don’t get a sense of beer elitism at the Iowa Taproom; it’s a more approachable type of establishment that is much more inviting than your typical beer bar but still not as contrived as your most chain restaurants.
Summary:
I like this place very much. The staff and management are extremely friendly and accommodating which is quite fitting given the reputation Iowans have as good natured, hard-working people. There’s no presence of pretentiousness or any gimmicky menu items that gain them publicity in a superficial manner. Iowa Taproom is about enjoying great beer and food from people whose main focus is to provide you with a good experience. Given how much work was put into building this place, I’m not surprised as to how well they’ve exceeded expectations. This place will be a prominent fixture on the Des Moines restaurant scene for many years to come. See for yourself but I don’t think any beer lover will deny the superior distinctiveness this place offers and the important role it plays in helping Iowa rise in the ranks as a top state for beer.

Best of Iowa Beer: Pale Ale

beerbaronA new poll is upon us and with the past polls I’m hoping for some fun discussion and comments. Lion Bridge takes home gold in the barrel-aged/imperial stout category and Big Grove takes home the gold in the IPA category. Toppling Goliath dominates the entries in the pale ale field and is probably a clear favorite.

Of British origin, this style is now popular worldwide and the use of local ingredients, or imported, produces variances in character from region to region. Generally, expect a good balance of malt and hops. Fruity esters and diacetyl can vary from none to moderate, and bitterness can range from lightly floral to pungent.

American versions tend to be cleaner and hoppier, while British tend to be more malty, buttery, aromatic and balanced.

Average alcohol by volume (abv) range: 4.0-7.0%

Once again, if I’ve left off a possible entry please shoot me a message so I can get it added. Voting will close next Sunday night! Good luck, have fun, and cheers!

 

And the Best Barrel-Aged/Imperial Stout in Iowa is……

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gold1st Place – Lion Bridge Brewery Gazprom!

 

 

 

 

 

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2nd Place – 3rd Base Brewery Communist Daughter  third base

 

 

 

 

 

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3rd Place – Toppling Goliath Mornin’ Delight toppling goliath

 

 

 

 

Congrats to the winners! Thanks to all of those who voted and also reminded me I missed a few to add to the list. Great discussion with many of you on many of these great beers. On Sunday, I’m hoping to open up polling on “Best of Iowa Pale Ale” category. Once again, if anyone knows someone who does medals, I wouldn’t mind getting them to the winners. Thanks!

Best of Iowa Beer: Imperial/Barrel-Aged Stouts

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As our IPA (Big Grove, TG, Lion Bridge leading the top 3)poll continues on until next Thursday, it’s time to get another poll started! This time around we will be looking at the Best of Iowa Imperial/Barrel-Aged stouts. I believe the definition of an “imperial” anything is an ABV between 8-12. With this poll there are a few slightly below that 8% ABV but they are included. Once again, if I’m missing a beer please let me know. Also, for those who select “other” please comment on the beer you are voting for. Discussion is more than welcome as I’d love to hear what your gold, silver, and bronze beers would be!

I think the difficulty with this particular category is how hard some of these beers were to obtain. So vote for what you’ve had and liked the best!

Anyone know someone who could make up some medals? Wouldn’t mind having some to pass out to the winning breweries, not that they’d care, just think it would be cool to do. Vote on!

Best of Iowa Beer Poll: IPA

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With breweries popping up in Iowa I think it would be fun to see who everyone thought had the best of certain style categories that are represented at the Great American Beer Festival. Very proud and happy that there are so many great offerings. Obviously, due to location, some folks haven’t had certain beers so just vote on what you’ve tasted. Remember, this is IPA only, not double IPA, session IPA, pale ale, triple IPA, English IPA, Black IPA, Rye IPA, etc….just American IPA brewed in Iowa.

If a particular beer isn’t listed you can vote other or email me letting me know I missed something because chances are good I left something out. Vote for what YOU like best. For the brewery that wins I wish I could say I had a trophy or something for you….maybe I can get a medal made up or something, either all, this all for fun as I’m interested to see what people who read this blog or belong to the Iowa Beer Facebook group think is the best Iowa IPA. Discussion is welcome.  The first poll is BEST IOWA IPA:

India pale ale (IPA) is a hoppy beer style within the broader category of pale ale. The first known use of the term “India pale ale” is an advertisement in the Sydney and New South Wales Advertiser in 1829.

Stone Enjoy By 5-30-16 Tangerine IPA and Prairie Releasing a Double IPA

stone**Stone Brewing company will be releasing their next Enjoy By beer soon. Enjoy By 5-30-16 will be brewed using Tangerines and should be hitting distro soon. Stone continues to take this very popular line of beer and make a few additions and tweaks to it.This will be available in 22 oz bottles and will check in at 9.4%.  Really looking forward to trying this one so be on the lookout for Stone Enjoy By 5-30-16 Tangerine IPA.

prairie.jpeg**Prairie will be releasing a double IPA in the near future as they prepare to brew and send out Phantasmagoria. No details on the hops being used in this beer and I think this might be the 1st Prairie IPA we’ve seen available? Super stoked to try this one when it comes out, stay tuned for more!

2016 Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Lineup

beercampbrownimperialrevolutionaryrobustsession ryePictures courtesy of Sierra Nevada’s webpage. Here’s more on each beer and who the collaborators are:

*Sweet Sunny South – southern table beer brewed with fruit, tea, and herbs. Sounds like a perfect summer beer. Collaborators include Funky Buddha and Wicked Weed Brewing.

*Moxee Moron– 7.5% session IPA? That’s what we have with this brew. Tropical fruits and berry shine in this brew. Collaborators include Odell and Bale Breaker.

*Family Values – Imperial brown ale with cocoa checks in at 8.5%. Minnesota wild rice along with oats used in this brew. Collaborators include Schell, Dark Horse, Perennial, Half Acre, and Sun King.

*West Latitude – a session rye w/Hibiscus checks in at 5.5% and collaborators include Bear Republic and Maui Brewing.

 

*Pat-Rye-Ot – revolutionary pale ale where “old meets new”. Rye, apples, and hops round out the flavor profile of this pale. Collaborators include Dogfish Head, Lawson’s Finest Liquids, Trillium Brewing, Stoudts, and Devil’s Backbone.

*Stout of the Union – robust stout with flavors of caramel, coffee, and cocoa. This beer checks in at 7.3% and the collaborators are Beachwood Brewing, Lost Abbey, and Smog City.

Coming to Shelves: Prairie, Ballast Point, Lips of Faith, Mikkeller

prairie artisan alesUrging everyone who can make it to get to Lion Bridge for Barrel-Aged January. So many great beers are being pumped out by Quinton and crew! Also, Buster from Big Grove sounds like it’s going to make its anticipated return at the end of the month. Add the opening of Quarter Barrel and Iowa City Brewlab to the mix and things are looking good for Eastern Iowa breweries. Onto the news:

(courtesy of Prairie’s website)
*Prairie:

ape snakeApe Snakeis a dark, dry hopped farmhouse ale. We’ve taken our dark farmhouse base and dry hopped it with Falconer’s Flight and Centennial hops. The combination of yeast and hops create an explosion of flavors, and this beer will continue to develop as it ages. Check it out in 500ml bottles and on draft at your favorite restaurants and bars!

bomb!.jpegBarrel-Aged Bomb! is the result of our world famous imperial stout, Bomb!, that was tucked away in wooden barrels for several months.  Vanilla and caramel notes balance the big flavors from the whiskey barrels and come together for an extremely complex yet balanced experience. This beer will be available in 12oz bottles.

(courtesy of mybeerbuzz.blogspot.com)

mikkeller.jpeg*Mikkeller – Mikkeller will be releasing 3 beers that SHOULD hit our market.

-Stick in the Ear – A west-coast style IPA that checks in at 6.5% ABV.

Mastodon Mother Puncher – an IPA that is made with passionfruit and checks in at 6.6% ABV.

Recipe 1000 – is an ale aged in Chardonnay barrels and comes in at 9%

lof.jpeg*New Belgium Lips of Faith Golden Ale –  is a collaboration with Belgium’s Hof Ten Dormaal and is brewed with sunflower seeds and wild carrot root. An interesting sounding brew to say the least. Here’s more on this one courtesy of beerstreetjournal.com:

Hof Ten Dormal is a farmhouse brewery nestled in the countryside of Tildonk, Belgium. Part of the brewery was damaged by fire in 2014. In a “New” Belgium to “real” Belgium collaboration, the two breweries are creating this upcoming Lips of Faith offering, Golden Ale.

Described as a springtime offering, Golden Ale is brewed with new Mosaic, and old (read: traditional) Saaz hops. The breweries malted sunflower seeds, and nuanced this beer with wild carrot herbs. You didn’t think this was going to be just a regular old golden ale did you?

A deliciously uncommon springtime beer, our Golden Ale brewed with Hof Ten Dorsal blends modern Mosaic hops and malted sunflower seeds with Old World ingredients such as Saaz hops, spelt, and wild carrot herbs. It’s New and Old Belgium together in a bottle.

New Belgium Lips of Faith Golden Ale will be a draft, and 12 ounce bottle offering (4 packs for the first time).

Style:Golden Ale (w/ Sunflower Seeds, Wild Carrot Herbs)
Hops: Mosaic, Saaz

Availability: 12oz Bottles, Draft
Release: TBA

7% ABV

bp.jpeg*Ballast Point Orange Vanilla Fathom – this is an IPL base style with orange and vanilla idea. The idea is to get an orange creamsicle flavor. It will be available in 22 oz bombers and possibly on tap. Here’s more courtesy of Ballast Point:

Our Orange Vanilla Fathom India-Style Pale Lager continues our quest for exploration. The piney and citrus hop aromas of our India-Style Pale Lager combine with sweet orange and creamy vanilla – while staying true to classic lagering techniques. Brewed with a touch of nostalgia, it may remind you of a childhood treat, but this one is just for adults.

*Know of anything new hitting our shelves soon? Drop me an email @benmed15@yahoo.com or post a comment. Thanks!