Brews and Food #2: Jalapeno Popper Mac and Cheese with Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale

Had a recipe for mac and cheese that I wanted to try out. A little different as it’s jalapeno popper mac and cheese and wasn’t sure what beer to pair with it so I did a little research. I read that brown ales, marzens, and English pales work exceptionally well with mac and cheese, but since mine had a little heat in it I went with the maltiness of a brown and used up my last Rogue Hazelnut brown nectar (www.rogue.com). I thought I used quite a bit of jalapeno for this dish and the maltiness of a brown ale was to tame the heat, and maybe it did a bit too much as there wasn’t as much heat as I was hoping for.

The cheese sauce was very creamy which also works in favor in using a robust beer such as a brown ale to cut through that sauce a bit. I used a ton of monterey jack cheese and mixing it with the pepper mixture really brought out the nuttiness of the rogue brown ale. I think the nuttiness would have stood out more if I would have used a sharp cheddar or gruyere, but I didn’t, so piss off.

Overall a very good and hearty dish. Very filling. The rogue brown works well and is now available in six packs around Eastern Iowa. Let me know if you give it a shot. Here’s the recipe: http://tvfoodanddrink.com/2012/02/superbowl-sunday-mac-and-cheese/

Brews and Food: BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Racer 5 IPA

All right; gonna try something a bit new on the website just so stuff doesn’t get stale. Trying to think of things that I could add to the blog to go along with my passion of beer and here we have it. Now, the recipes that appear and the pictures that appear on here are all taken by me at the time of consumption.

The first pairing I tried out tonight was slow cooked baby back ribs and a Racer 5 IPA. I chose an IPA because I thought it would bring out the little spice that was in the ribs, and it did! Also, a hot day is perfect for an IPA. For my ribs, I’m not a fall of the bone kind of guy and I don’t liked them slopped in sauce either. I like to pick mine up by the bone and chew it off; still tender mind you, but not a mess. I found a recipe in the folder my wife and I keep recipes in, which is just ridiculously big, for Apple-Glazed BBQ Baby Back Ribs. The apple glaze kind of threw me off, but I’m an amateur at cooking ribs so I thought I would give it a shot. Nothing to lose.

Glad I tried it! The glaze was simple. You start by making a simple dry rub, and then a wet marinade. You rub the ribs with the dry rub, cook for 2 1/2 hours, dump the marinade on them, cook for another hour, remove, slather with sauce and then cook 15 minutes. Simple, but you have to have patience so they come out tender. A wonderful meal that I will definitely make again and the beer worked really well with the smokiness and spice of the ribs. Want the recipe? Send $5 to… kidding… here ya go! http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/apple-glazed-barbecued-baby-back-ribs  you try it please let me know how it turns out.

SIDE NOTE: I also a side dish of sliced baby mushrooms, onions, and garlic. Great stuff!

Beer Review #85: Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA

One of the most in-demand breweries in America today is Dogfish Head. Their beers are so sought after that if you get your hands on some you could make some pretty good money put hacking them off on ebay. Luckily, a trip to Chicago for me usually results in bringing a few of their beers back to the great state of Iowa. I always make sure to get my hands on some of their 60 minute because it is a fantastic IPA.

I’ll be honest, some of the Dogfish beers I’ve had, didn’t really do it for me, but I will say, no matter which ones you try, it will be a unique beer drinking experience for you. They go above and beyond most brewers out there with trying new recipes, ingredients, and flavor combinations. Luckily, they also make a great IPA. Here’s the description from the brewery:

“Our flagship beer. A session India Pale Ale brewed with Warrior, Amarillo & ’Mystery Hop X.’ A powerful East Coast I.P.A. with a lot of citrusy hop character. THE session beer for beer geeks like us! 6% abv 60 ibu Tasting Notes: Citrus, cedar, pine & candied-orange flavors, floral. Food Pairing recommendations: Spicy foods, pesto, grilled salmon, soy-based dishes, pizza. Glassware recommendation: Pint Wine comparable: Busty Chardonnay In case you care… the average 12 oz. serving has 209 calories.”

At only 6% this makes for an all-night drinking experience. This beer alone puts Dogfish brewery (www.dogfish.com) in my Top 5 wishlist (which will be coming out soon) of breweries to get to the Eastern Iowa marketplace. Fantastic hop flavor, slight bitterness, a bit of cedar taste, and a smooth malt finish. Fantastic! Once again, the nearest place to get it is Chicago, if you know of someone making a trip there, have them stop at a Binny’s a set you up with some Dogfish products.

REVIEW

STYLE: India Pale Ale

ABV: 6%

PURCHASED AT: Binny’s Beverage Depot; Schaumburg, IL

Pour: Hazy orange pour with a thick white head.

Aroma: Citrus, pine, and floral smell.

Taste: Citrus and pine, with some orange peel in there as well. Wonderful!

Overall: A-

My Recommendation: Buy as much Dogfish product as possible; try them all. If you don’t like them, it wouldn’t be difficult to find a trade partner.

 

Reds Alehouse Release Party: Green Flash Brewing Friday July 20th

Just received an email from Reds Alehouse announcing a Green Flash brewing release party on Friday July 20th starting at 3p.m. I’ve been waiting a long time for Green Flash to hit Eastern Iowa, and now they are going to do it in style. Reds always does an amazing job with these release partys and I think this will be the best one yet. If you haven’t tried anything Green Flash, you MUST!!!! especially if you are a hophead. Come to North Liberty Friday and buy me a beer!
Here’s the official release from Reds:
Attention, beer nerds and beer lovers alike! Green Flash Brewing has decided to mosey on over to our neck of the woods, and we here at Reds Alehouse have landed the official release party! It will be taking place this Friday, July 20th at 3pm until the sun goes down (or even way after the sun goes down if you want)! I think the fact that they are coming to us from all the way out west, in San Diego, California is making me want to use cowboy and western lingo, so bear with me! 🙂 We are lucky enough to have seven Green Flash beers on draft. 

 
Hop Head Red
West Coast IPA
Extra Pale Ale
*Imperial IPA
*Barleywine
*Trippel
*Double Stout
 
We are the only people in the area to get kegs of these awesome beers, with the exception of Hop Head Red and West Coast IPA!  We will also be doing a glass giveaway! For this, our standard pint night rules apply. One glass per person and it’s first come first serve until they’re gone! So get your hop heads and your big beards in here to help us celebrate this extraordinary brewery coming to Iowa! It’s sure to be ‘a hog-killin’ time’ (a GREAT time in western slang, in case you didn’t know)!
 
Cheers,
Whit
 *Not available for Happy Hour”

Distribution News: Green Flash, Lagunitas, Terrapin, Bells cans?

A lot to talk about this week in regards to distribution to Eastern Iowa. We have some good news and some bad news, or at least discouraging news. Let’s get the bad news out of the way first.

Talking with my source and it seems that Lagunitas brewing has taken the route that Stone has and has not been returning calls/emails regarding getting their products to our fine state. The thing that really sticks out to me is that they have been doing their test market research in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls area, which might have played a huge role in their reasons not to come to Iowa. No offense to those beer drinkers in Waterloo/Cedar Falls, but if you are going to do a test market on craft beer drinkers, to me the obvious choices would be Cedar Rapids/Iowa City and the Des Moines area. So, things aren’t looking as promising as they once were for those products.

Onto the good. Green Flash will be here next week!!!!! John’s Grocery will be hosting a tasting, a huge display in their beer department, sometime in the next week. The product should be on the shelves by Tuesday or Friday at the latest. I will let you know if I hear anything further. For more info, make sure you like John’s Grocery’s facebook page. Johns is going to have most of Green Flash’s year-round offerings and also are hoping to have La Freak as well. Green Flash brews come in four pack bottles and range from $8-12 usually. Great news! http://www.greenflashbrew.com/our-beers.php/

Rumors are also swirling that we could see Terrapin Brewing hitting the shelves by the end of the year. For more info on them, here’s a link to their website: http://terrapinbeer.com/
I’ve had a few of their beers and usually came away impressed.

Also, look for Bells brewery to start having some cans towards the end of the summer, going into fall. They will be canning Oberon and Two Hearted Ale. They will be similar to how New Belgium has canned their beers, coming in tall boy four packs. Tailgating could get mighty dangerous this year if I’m drinking two hearted. Hope to have more news out next week, get to the store, get some Green Flash West Coast IPA, and enjoy your weekend.

Cityview Brewfest Des Moines, IA; July 14th 2012

This weekend Cityview Brewfest will be located at Principal Park in downtown Des Moines. There will be 450 beers and admission $28 at the door and includes unlimited samples. This years list of beers will come from the following breweries:
*Anchor Brewing; San Francisco, CA
*August Schell
*Backpocket Brewing; Coralville, IA
*Bells Brewing
*Big Sky Brewing
*Boston Brewing Co.
*Boulevard Brewing
*Breckenridge Brewing
*Buffalo Bills Brewing
*Brau Brothers
*Capital Brewing
*Chameleon Brewing
*Widmer Brothers
*Redhook Brewing
*Fort Collins Brewing
*Toppling Goliath; Decorah, IA
*Granite City
*Great River Brewing
*Lakefront Brewing
*Lost Coast Brewing
*Madhouse Brewing; Newton, IA
*Sierra Nevada and many more…

Check out the video below or follow the link for more information. http://brewfestdsm.com/

Beer Review #84: Hinterland Luna Coffee Stout

Man, I love stouts. The more the merrier for me, and even on a hot day I have no problem pulling a stout beer out of the fridge, pouring that bad boy, letting it sit for about 5 minutes, and taking it outside and enjoying it on the deck. Some stout lately seem to be more on the porter side of things lately, which is fine, but when I want a stout, I want a thick, creamy, easy drinking brew with hints of chocolate, coffee, and bit of smokiness.  So, what does Hinterland give me?

A relatively new brewery to Eastern Iowa shelves is Hinterland Brewery. Located in Green Bay, WI this newcomer can found in just about every liquor store now in Eastern Iowa. Year round offerings from this brewery include their pale ale, amber ale, IPA, and the beer I’m going to review today; their Luna Stout.

From the brewery: ( http://www.hinterlandbeer.com/)
” Luna Coffee Stout pours pitch black with hues deep mahogany. The two finger, fluffy, tan head recedes slowly leaving a nice, full lace for a very impressive look. With a solid, yet not overpowering aroma of coffee, you can still smell a hint of chocolate. The bold, rich taste of creamy coffee doesn’t overwhelm the rest of the flavors leaving a hint of chocolate to finish. On a cold winter night, you couldn’t ask for a better cold beer to warm you up.”

This was a pretty in your face coffee stout. Coffee dominates the senses as you can smell it right when you crack open the bottle. (Side note: Had this on nitro tap at The Old Fashioned in Madison, WI. Great stuff!) The pour is pitch black with the aroma of the coffee blasting through. Flavor is the same; dominate coffee with a hint of bitter dark chocolate. Let’s check my list for the perfect stout:

Thickness: Check
Creaminess: I would say right in the middle. Not as creamy as I like, but right between a porter and a stout.
Chocolate/Coffee/Smoke: Double Check on the coffee
Easy drinking: Check

All in all, a really great brew that satisfies what most stout fans are looking for. Not a fan of coffee? Then this probably not the brew for you, luckily I’m addicted to coffee so this is right up my alley.

REVIEW

STYLE: Coffee Stout

ABV: 4.8%

Purchased at: Hy-Vee

Pour: Black pour, thick tan head.
Aroma: Coffee dominates.
Taste: Luna coffee is the star of this brew.
Overall: B

My recommendations: If you like coffee, this is your stout. Also, this beer comes in 16 oz four packs. So, not your typical sized bottles; lots of beer in one bottle.

Distribution News: Lagunitas, Green Flash, Stone not coming??

Some good news and bad news this week regarding distribution. I guess it is not necessarily bad news, but according to my source the whole Stone Brewing to Iowa thing isn’t looking good right now. Speaking with distributors and beer vendors, Stone has not/is not getting back to them regarding their products hitting shelves in Eastern Iowa, so a bit of a snag there. Not sure what the delay is, but it doesn’t look like that will be happening this summer.

Onto the good news. My source says that Lagunitas AND Green Flash are 1-2 months away from hitting shelves in Eastern Iowa. Fantastic news! If you haven’t had the chance to try the beers from these breweries you should, they are a real treat. Check out the brews from Lagunitas here: (http://www.lagunitas.com/beers/index.html) Really like their IPA and Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’.
Here is a list of Green Flash brews: (http://www.lagunitas.com/beers/index.html) Their Palate Wrecker and West Coast IPA are some of the best IPAs I’ve ever had.

I will post more when I hear more! Cheers!

New to Shelves: Mendocino, Stillwater, Evil Twin

Some new beers should be hitting shelves this week at your liquor store (John’s Grocery). This week there will be brews in from Mendocino Brewing, Stillwater, and Evil Twin, which has been on shelves for a few weeks now.

MENDOCINO – Mendocino brewery is located in Mendocino, CA and has a huge lineup of beers. From their website:
“We take great pride in being pioneers in the American Craft Brewing Renaissance and even greater pride in our range of ales that beer lovers all over the country have made Legends. We hope that the pages on this site will let you know some more about how we started and about our passion for brewing the best.”

I believe their Eye of the Hawk has been on shelves in Eastern Iowa before. They have a different collection of beers, led by their Red Tail Ale which is an old world amber. To check out their complete lineup of beers go to (http://www.mendobrew.com/home.html).

Next up is Stillwater Premium. Description from Beer Advocate:  “A  Post Prohibition’ style ale brewed with Pilsner malt, corn, and rice. Hopped at 2lbs per BBL with Cluster, Northern Brewer, and Saaz and fermented with a farmhouse ale yeast and 2 strains of brettanomyces to weigh in at 4.5% ABV.”

Evil Twin has a bunch of beers available at John’s Grocery. Here is the complete list from the grocers’ website:
(http://www.johnsgrocery.com/Departments/Beer/browse.cfm?action=browse&method=prodname&arg=E)
More info about Evil Twin from Beer Advocate: “A phantom brewery run by Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø, brother of Mikkel Borg Bergsø of Mikkeller fame. Beers are brewed at / by another brewery.”


Drop me a line if you get to try any of these brews and let me know what you think!

 

Beer Review #83: Leinenkugels Honey Weiss

I will start off this review and say that nothing that Leinenkugels makes has impressed me except for their Big Eddy series. Not that their stuff is not drinkable I just find it to either be watered down or artificial in taste. Since I just came back from the great north, I thought I would review a Wisconsin product, Leinenkugels’ Honey Weiss. (www.leinie.com)
Brewer’s description: “Honey Weiss has a taste that’s light, crisp and slightly sweet.” 

Man, I’m just not getting this one. People must buy it because it is an easy beer to drink. I get no honey flavor, it can hardly be described  as a Weiss beer, minimal American wheat flavor. Watered-down brew to me. I think this could be a brew they could back and tweak the recipe on and make it much better than it currently is; I think they should do that with many of their products.

On a positive note, if you are looking for a light, refreshing, easy drinking brew, this would be one for you to go with. An inexpensive beer, that is widely available, however, I will be looking elsewhere.

REVIEW

STYLE: Wheat Ale

ABV: 4.92%

Purchased at: Anywhere

Pour: Light gold pour, small white head.
Aroma: Mild wheat aroma, a little citrus.
Taste: Little wheat and citrus.
Overall: D

My recommendations: There are too many great craft brews that have surpassed Leinenkugels wheat beer or even fruit beer. I would avoid this beer and ask your beer monger, or me, what to go for.