JULY 19th the second installment of our conspiracy series will arrive. Is extraterrestrial DDH IPA will be 8% and showcased with HBC1019 and experimental hop that will exude aromas of gummy bears, orange creamsicle, lychee, and coconut. The real question is… is there something hiding at Area 51?!
Sippin’ on Sundaes will release on Sunday August 4th. (On Draught and in cans. Field Day will also host a number of kid friendly activities including kids’ crafts from Big Picture Gallery. Heyn’s Ice Cream will be on site with ice cream treats. Lastly an epic foam party for the kiddos will take place! Come out for a day of family centered fun at Field Day Brewing Co.
ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕤𝕡𝕚𝕣𝕒𝕔𝕪 𝕊𝕖𝕣𝕚𝕖𝕤! Landing at Field Day THIS FRIDAY MAY 10TH!
MOON LANDING HAZY IPA! This Double IPA is hopped with Simcoe, Citra, and experimental hop HBC586. This is the first of 3 beers in our Conspiracy Series.. each of which will feature an experimental hop and of course a conspiracy theory! Be sure to collect all 3 cans and look out for the release of the next!
A new double IPA will be making it’s way to cans and draft lines at Field Day Brewing. “Sledge Hammer” checks in at 8% ABV and uses 5.5 lbs of Riwaka, Citra, and Motueka hops per barrel and will be available in 4 packs to go on on draft starting tomorrow (2/21)!
A release day party for our Baltic Porter with stick pokes on the patio! A red hot iron stick poke caramelizes the sugars in your beer creating a unique experience for the drinker. Firepits and burners will be placed all around the patio with tabletop firepits.
In November we brewed a 10.5% Baltic Porter that lagered in Silver Oak California Cab barrels that aged 15 year Weller for 10 months brewing a really complex, malty, high ABV, highly drinkable porter.
Let’s drink some beers around the fire! Tickets are available now for $10 or $15 day of and include your first beer, a smores buffet (with boozy marshmallows), and a hot chocolate station for 21+.
We have partnered with our friends at Field Day Brewing Co. for a beer and dinner pairing on January 18, 2024. 5 Field Day beers and 5 courses with a few surprises along the way!
Tickets will go on sale January 1, 2024 at 10am. Check our socials for the link that day.
As the weather cools and summer turns into fall, tap lines and shelf space start being consumed with delicious marzen, Oktoberfest, and fresh hop beers from many of Iowa’s wonderful breweries and from breweries around the world. As fall comes into our lives our bodies are telling us to consume more hearty and energy packed foods to prepare ourselves for winter…so…I guess what the fall season tells us to do is drink beer and eat good food….with that being said, what are the favorites from the local brewers, chefs, and people working in the food and beer world for pairing these wonderful beer styles to their favorite dishes? Let’s find out:
Quinton McClain – Brewer/Owner Lion Bridge Brewery, Cedar Rapids – “For Lion Bridge’s Oktobot 3000, definitely schweinsaxe. (roasted ham hock or pork knuckle) For Lion Bridge Robofest, I would go with tailgating foods… wings, brats, soft pretzels, tacos. It’s an easy drinker, but has a beautiful European Malt Character that pairs well with good conversation and finger foods.”
Alec Travis – Brewer/Owner Field Day Brewing, North Liberty – “Festbiers are pretty good for pairing with almost anything! Marzens have a touch more of that caramel profile that I think go well with some savory fatty stuff. For me, I’d pair that with a pork chop or pork shoulder or something. Maybe some herbed risotto as a side!”
Todd and Blake Viall – Brewers/Owners – Clock House Brewing, Cedar Rapids – “We came up with a jalapeño popper chicken griller wrapped with applewood smoked bacon, side of pineapple coleslaw, and dessert of coconut flan!”
Aaron Vargas – Owner – Backpocket Brewery, Coralville – “Savory for sure. Pork, whether it is a brat or schnitzel. Something about the fat in there is where it is at!”
T.J. Lytle – Chef- Big Grove Brewery, Solon – ” Yeah, I have a few. Can’t go wrong with a pretzel, beer cheese and the spicy vinegary mustard. Literally one of my go tos. The other 2 are something my grandma always did. She passed away a couple years ago but we used to have a big family gathering at her house and she would make these, my mom still makes them every year and we enjoy them. I just tweak it a little bit . My grandma was very Polish so she always made Haluski, and pierogies. The haluski is a soft noddle with cooked down cabbage. We added bacon just because who doesn’t love bacon haha. Finish with a bunch of black pepper and butter. Sooo gooood. The pierogies was always my favorite. She would buy the store bought in a bag which I have a sweet spot for but homemade really is a game changer. In my filling I use russet potatoes, stone ground mustard, cheese, salt and white pepper. We would cook down a bunch of onions, sausage, remove the sausage and cut it thin. Throw it back in with the pierogies. A bunch of butter. Top with a bunch of scallions. Literally one of the best things I enjoy. Really reminds me of home and a lot of good memories with my family!”
Shane Knipper – Brewer- Dimensional Brewing, Dubuque – “Stateside, I tend to lean towards a basic bratwurst from a local meat locker, with a German horseradish mustard and sauerkraut. I also really like a festbier with currywurst. If you can get some authentic Brezen, Schnitzel, Rouladen, or Spaetzle, that’s definitely the way to go, but can be hard to find locally. Basically, any hearty meal.”
Travis Lange – Head of Sales – Iowa Brewing Company, Cedar Rapids – “Of course you can’t go wrong pairing these beers with more traditional fare, like pork schnitzel, bratwurst and soft pretzels topped with cheese, dill and smoked meats. But my go-to food pairings are carnitas tacos and venison chili. Hearty, spicy foods that meld nicely with the herbal and earthy hop edge.”
Jim Johnston – Brewer- 3rd Base Brewing, Cedar Rapids -“My favorite would be Zweigle’s White Hots on a caraway seed bun.”
Joe Dooley – Chef – Need Pizza, Cedar Rapids – “Smoked & reverse seared Iowa chops. Apple cider braised red kraut. And roasted acorn squash with enough butter & brown sugar to choke a friggin donkey. First thing I’m in the mood for when the weather turns, & it’s on the menu for tonight!”
Jeremy Freerks – Club 76 The Lodge, North Liberty – “Personally as a compliment, I’d like to say the richness of the gravy and meat of sauerbraten pairs well with the maltiness of that those beers. I also believe as a compliment oven baked brats and kraut caramelizes nicely to match most Oktoberfest/marzens. I think fresh kraut on a brat can easily bring together sweetness of the brat and sour of the kraut for the bang of fresh hop beers as a compliment and contrast. Same goes for Hot German Potato salad. Sweet and sour with the bacon backbone is a solid choice for a fresh hop IPA.”
2 new beers and 2 different styles being released today by Field Day Brewing in North Liberty! Here’s what’s hitting their lines courtesy of their Facebook page:
FRIGGITY FRESH FRIDAY. We’re mic dropping two brand new brews to break this heat wave. Introducing Czech One Two, our double decocted pale lager showcasing 100% Moravian barley & Czech Saaz Hops. Also debuting is our ultra fresh haze craze, a 7.2% Mango & Peach Ring bomb we’re affectionately calling Sack Race. Get them now, EXCLUSIVELY at North Liberty’s finest & most distinguished Craft Brewery. #HaveYourselfAFieldDay
Iowa’s newest brewery has their first week under their belt, and I’m assuming it was a very busy week for the folks at Field Day Brewing. I was able to visit a few times and walked away completely impressed both times, not only by the beauty and layout of the building, the friendliness of the staff, but of course the food and the beer. Most breweries you like to give a cushion to as far as to when their beer will be completely dialed in, seems Field Day skipped this step and jumped right into pushing out some truly tasty beers. I love seeing different styles represented on their beer list.
On my second visit to Field Day I noticed a new double IPA on tap so naturally I gravitate towards that. “No Powertools” aroma hits you right when the beer is set in front of you. Citrus rind right in your face. The mouthfeel was velvety and creamy, excellent stuff. Double dry hopped and the Mosaic shines in this beer. Tempting, very tempting to order another, and I wish I would have as I don’t know how long this beer will last on tap or even if they are going to make anymore, but this is an IPA that I would drive back for anytime. Do yourself a favor, get to North Liberty, go and support Field Day, order some delicious food, try their terrific beers, but if you are lucky enough to see “No Powertools” on the taplist, you owe it to yourself to order it, to savor it, and Drink it!