Distribution News: Left Hand Brewing

left handI just received an email in reply to a question about distribution to Left Hand brewing. Here’s the response I was given:

Hi Beer Baron,
 
Thanks for reaching out and your interest in Left Hand. I am the Midwest Regional Manager and I used to cover Iowa before we pulled out 2 years ago due to crazy distributor issues. Our plan, just recently discussed, will be to re-launch in Iowa late this year or first thing 2014. That’s the best news I have so far. 
Thanks!
 
Mike Walters
More good news for the state of Iowa and if you are not familiar with any of Left Hand Brewings products here is a link to their website: http://www.lefthandbrewing.com/beers
Cheers!

Beer Review #94: Bells Brewery This One Goes to 11 Ale

 bellsA buddy of mine lucked into this beer at a Hy-Vee in Cedar Rapids. He saw it behind the counter and luckily the woman working had no clue that she wasn’t suppose to sell it and let him purchase a six pack of this beer and he was nice enough to share a bottle with me.

Categorized as an American Strong Ale or an Imperial Red This One Goes to 11 was rather obscure on the market this year. I know this beer comes with a hefty price tag but I do think a wider release of this beer would be great because this beer packed a ton of flavor and would be a definite buy again. Nice thick head with tons of lacing, the aroma of the centennial, simcoe, and mosiac hops stand out with grapefruit and citrus, followed nicely by the caramel and toasted aromas of the malts. Flavor resembles the aroma with a deceptively smooth finish.

Bells really brings their A game with this beer and they continue to impress with their limited release beers. Not as talked about as Hopslam is when it comes out, this beer should be on your list of beers to try, especially if you are into reds, ambers, or Belgian strongs, but watch out for that ABV, it can sneak up on you.

From the brewery:

“This One Goes to 11 Ale opens with bright, juicy aromas such as tropical fruits & ripe cherries, largely derived from massive kettle & dry-hop additions of Southern Hemisphere hop varieties such as Galaxy, Motueka, and Summer. The citrus & resinous pine notes of the Pacific Northwest hop family are also well represented, making their presence known through Simcoe, Citra, and the newly released Mosaic varietal, just to name a few. A wide range of specialty malts anchor the hops to this IMPERIAL RED ALE, contrasting the assertive bitterness & juicy aromatics with a robust, toasty depth of flavor. Fermented with Bell’s signature house ale yeast, This One Goes to 11 Ale finishes with a lingering warmth.”

REVIEW

STYLE: American Strong/Imperial Red

ABV:11%

PURCHASED AT: A Hy-Vee in Cedar Rapids.

Pour: Amber pour with a thick white head; great lacing on the glass.

Aroma: Grapefruit, caramel, toffee.

Taste: Very well balanced between the hops and malts, very drinkable for 11% beer.

Overall: B+

My Recommendation: Find it, try it. A great beer to try and if you are new to this style this is a good place to start.

Millstream Brewing Brewmasters Extreme Series Lineup for 2013

The following comes from Millstream’s website http://www.millstreambrewing.com/Brewmasters_Extreme_Seri.html.

Some new sounding beers being added to their Brewmasters’ Extreme series.

Here is what we have for the 2013 line up:

January – ?
March – Wit-less Hop Meister
June – Big Honey Hefeweissen
September – Pumpkin Imperial Stout
November – Blitzed Bliteen Baltic

Sounds interesting! Makes me look forward to next fall for their Pumpkin Imperial Stout!