Tag: iowa craft beer
Coming Soon to Shelves: Surly, Founders, Great Divide Yeti
Some new brews will be hitting Eastern Iowa shelves in the next few months. Here we go with the update:
Surly Brewing
Surly will have a few new brews coming soon. Hopshifter IPA, BAOW!, which is a barrel-aged oat wine, and Surly Twelve which this year will be an Imperial Pilsner. Here’s more on each new brew:
*Hopshifter IPA
There are three things you need to know about Hopshifter, Surly’s newest year-round beer:
- It’s a new IPA. From Surly. That should be enough, but we committed to three things in the first sentence.
- It’s crafted to reduce gluten.
- The next one you have may very well be different from this one.
Let’s address the last point first. Hopshifter started in our Beer Hall as a way for our brewers to tinker with experimental hop varieties. They’re often so new that they don’t have sweet names like Amarillo or Mosaic yet, just an alphanumeric code. They’d fill a tank, put it on draft, and keep drilling down. It was a Surly-wide learning process, from our brew team to the hop-hunting IPA lovers who visit our Beer Hall. We made a dozen versions of Hopshifter over the last year, dialing in what worked and eliminating what didn’t. We’re now confident enough to send the new variations out into the world.
While the end result is now being distributed, the philosophy developed over these months remains the same: Once that tank is gone, it’s gone. The hops shift at will. Embrace the temporary.
The opening salvo is the experimental Bru-1 hop, along with Citra and Chinook. You’ll get pineapple, mango, and tropical aromatics to go with a light-bodied, moderately bitter brew. It’s the perfect introduction to this groundbreaking series of beers. If you have any questions on what Hopshifter variation you’re drinking, check the bottom of the can or the wrap. We bought a laser that etches the hop name(s) onto them. Lasers are cool.
If you’ve been to the Beer Hall, you know that we’ve had gluten-reduced beers on the menu for a while now. You can read the whole story here, but the nickel version is this: We use an enzyme called Brewer’s Clarex™ to eliminate haze in our beer. That haze consists of the proteins that trigger gluten sensitivities. Without it, you’re left with an approachable, gluten-reduced IPA that tastes like an actual IPA.
(Since we still brew with grain, we can’t call Hopshifter gluten-free, even if it meets the less-than-20-parts-per-million criteria. Hence, it’s gluten-reduced. Read the Hopshifter FAQs and the lab report on this batch.)
Other things worth knowing:
- Hopshifter will be a can-only release. We can’t guarantee gluten-sensitive draft lines outside of the dedicated ones we have in our Beer Hall.
- The malt bill is simple. Hops are the showcase.
- 6% ABV.
- Tanner put a secret monster on the can.
- Enjoy this one. It won’t be around long. (On the off-chance that this one isn’t for you, again, it won’t be around long.)
Given the limited amount we’re brewing, Hopshifter’s footprint will also be smaller than our other core brands. You can find it in select Surly markets the week of February 5th.
*Surly BAOW!
Little is known right now about this beer other than it is a barrel-aged oat wine that will be packaged in 750 mL bottles and be aged in rye whiskey barrels. Stay tuned for more release info on this one.
*Surly Twelve
Info courtesy of mybeerbuzz.com:
This morning we get our very first peek at Twelve 12th anniversary beer from Surlybrewing in Brooklyn Center, MN. The beer will be an imperial pilsner brewed with Weyermann Eraclea Pilsner Malt from the Mediterranean and Spalt Select hops created by head brewers Jerrod Johnson and Ben Smith. Look for Twelve to be packaged and bottle conditioned in 750ml bottles that will carry the Independent Craft Seal from the Brewers Association. According to the 2018 Surly Release Calendar, this beer will be coming in June 2018. Stay tuned for AbV.
Founders Brewing –
Founders will be adding to their year-round lineup with a new Lager. Here’s more on this beer courtesy of Founders Brewing:
*Solid Gold
Our brewery was built on an attitude of no regrets. An attitude of taking risks to bring the best beer possible to our fellow renegades and rebels. Never brewing to style, but always brewing what we want to drink. Our take on a classic, Solid Gold is a drinkable golden lager brewed with the highest quality ingredients. Challenging what a lager can be? That’s something we won’t regret. 4.4% ABV, 20 IBUs.
Solid Gold will be released in 6-pack cans, 15-pack cans and on draft throughout our entire distribution network – that’s right, no bottles. It will have a SRP of $7.99/6-pack and $14.99/15-pack. It will start shipping in February and will be available year-round.
For those of you familiar with the Solid Gold we’ve featured in our taproom for years, this is not the same beer. Our Brewmaster, Jeremy, completely revamped the recipe and it now features lager yeast, corn and Lemondrop hops for just the right hit of flavor.
Great Divide
Vanilla Oak Aged Yeti
Our last updated comes from Great Divide Brewing company as they extend their Yeti series with a oaked vanilla version of this popular brew. Here’s more on this brew courtesy of Great Divide’s website:
Yet another extension of our Yeti clan, Vanilla Oak Aged Yeti is the next flavor evolution for our cherished imperial stout. Sweet vanilla tones meld into the oak characteristics as the two flavors support and enhance one another. A pairing fit for a beast, the vanilla and oak are uplifted by the bold and roasty character we all know and love from Yeti.
ABV: 9.5 | AVAILABLE: Seasonal | SIZES: 22 oz, 15.5 gal and 5 gal kegs
Left Hand Brewing 2018 Lineup Announced
Left Hand Brewing has announced their 2018 lineup with some new additions to their rotation. Check out the list, some good looking stuff coming from them:

Review: Firetrucker Mole Grail
Thanks to sLim for hooking me up with a growler of this brew. One of Firetrucker’s latest releases is going to come at the cinnamon and spice beer lovers out there. If you dig Stone’s Xocoveza then this is a beer you can get behind.
Firetrucker’s Mole Grail is an imperial stout that is brewed with cocoa, cinnamon, and ancho and pasilia peppers. Perfect for a chilly Iowa evening and coming in at 8% it can warm you up quick.

A bit thin on the body and the chiles are extremely subtle compared to some beers of this style, so if you’re hoping for a lot of spice, probably won’t get it here but the flavor the cocoa and cinnamon is spot on. Firetrucker has a good one here. Expect to see it on tap in the next few weeks or sooner at the Tin Roost in North Liberty, Need Pizza in Cedar Rapids, and Short’s Burger and Shine in downtown Iowa City.
Marquee Pizza Presents: Tap that Cask Up! Brrr Fest Eve
Marquee Pizza in the Iowa River Landing in Coralville will be hosting a great event Friday January 26 starting at 7:00 p.m. If you’re in the area for Brrr Fest the following day you’ll want to make sure to stop by. No cover, just lots of great beer. Here’s what beers will be available:
Event Details
Friday 1.26.187pmCasks –Madhouse
Cask – Maple VIP
Style – Maple barrel aged vanilla imperial porter
Lion Bridge
Cask – XXXX Mild with Chocolate
Style – Bourbon and rye barrel aged English mild ale w/chocolate
Big Grove
Cask – Minuteman IPA w/Citra & Blood Orange
Style – Imperial IPA
Exile
Cask – Coffee Vanilla Jesus on a Forklift
Style – Horizon Line Coffee & vanilla infused Rye barrel aged Stout
Reunion
Cask – Lemon & Lime IPA
Style – IPA with lemon, lime and additional simcoe hops
Barntown
Cask – Field of Dreams
Style – IPA w/ orange peel & lemongrass
Fox
Cask – Aronia Berry Hefeweizen
Style – Berry/Rose Hefeweizen
Toppling Goliath
Cask – IPA
Style – IPA
Also – We will open at 9am on Saturday for Brrr Fest with breakfast pizza and tapping some limited kegs throughout the day but starting with
9am – Pulpit Rock Stink JuiceJester King Mad MegBarntown – a new, unamed IPA dry hopped with citra, simcoe, & jarryloCrooked Stave Wild Ales, Evil Twin BA Stout, and more limited release kegs tapped throughout the day – will announce beers on Instagram story as tapped….look out for a end of brrr fest keg@marqueepizzeriaMisc – no tickets required
Buster is Coming!
No, this isn’t a reference to Arrested Development, although Buster was a funny ass character. But, Big Grove is releasing their triple ipa this Friday with a few accounts getting kegs and both Big Grove locations selling 22 oz. bombers of this hoppy greatness. Ok, so the deets on this monster are this:
*11:00 a.m. tapping at both locations and at these locations:
Cedar Rapids/Monticello
*Need Pizza
*Bricks Bar and Grill
*Jitney Wine Bar
Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty
*The Mill
*Mosleys
*Blackstone
*Reds Alehouse
*30hop
*Pullman
*Shakespeares
*Club 76
*Jitney Wine Bar
Des Moines Area
*El Bait Shop
*Iowa Taproom
*Keg Stand
*Cellar Peanut Pub (Pella)
*BeerStyles
*22 oz bombers are for sale at both locations
*Distro for bombers hits market.
Best of Iowa Beer (Part 2 of 2)
Finally, after a few weeks I’m finally getting back to finishing the Top Ten list that everyone’s been waiting for….(crickets)…..Anyway, with all the great things happening in the Iowa beer scene, every year making a list becomes that more difficult. There are so many breweries I would like to visit, and some I wish I could spend more time at. New Year’s Resolutions are always fun but sometimes get forgotten. I, however, will make one of my Resolutions happen…I will make it to some more Iowa breweries, I will continue supporting my local breweries, and I will continue supporting the Iowa Beer Community! Onto the final five!
*Backpocket 5th Anniversary Stout – many are hailing this as their Iowa Beer of the Year and it would be hard to argue. I thought I had missed out on this beer until a lunch trip to Backpocket Pilot Pub in downtown Cedar Rapids and to my astonishment, 5th Anniversary was still on the lines. After a Grinch-like smile, I went ahead and ordered one…..and then another….and then…kidding, only two but it totally lived up to the hype. If you still are sitting on bottle..you lucky bastard…
The deets:
12.3% ABV
Russian Imperial Stout
*Third Base Miserable in Mexico – I had this beer at the 2017 Brrr Fest (missing this year unfortunately) and was blown away. Jim has been making some great beers for a while now and has 3rd Base as an under the radar brewery. Miserable and Mexico would have been the perfect beer to have these past few weeks in chilly-ass Iowa. Booziness from the bourbon, a bit of heat from the pepper and a ton of chocolate. Boozy Mexican hot chocolate..yes please! Well done Jim and 3rd Base!
The deets:
12.5% ABV
It all started when we put our “Endless Descent Into Ruin” imperial stout in a bourbon barrel and let it rest for 8 months. It emerged as “Miserable.” We then took Miserable and infused it with chocolate and chili peppers. Grown up Mexi Hot (Cold) chocolate
*Pulpit Rock Rechoncho – Another Brrr Fest 2017 beer and another imperial stout to add to my list. Another brew similar to a Mexico hot chocolate but with some added vanilla to it. Pulpit Rock has become a big time player in the Iowa beer game in a short amount of time and 2018 will be even bigger and better for them.
The deets:
12.2% ABV
Spanish for Pudgy – this decadent stout was brewed with Ancho and Chipotle chile peppers, cocoa, cinnamon, Mexican vanilla beans, & coffee.
*Barn Town Brewery Pulp Non-Fiction – the new kid on the block has taken off pretty damn fast as a must try brewery! I finally got to visit and not only were the beers tasty but the food was excellent as well. Check out my write-up on Barn Town here: I was pleasantly surprised to this brew on tap at 30hop and have since seen some Barn Town pop up at a few other Eastern Iowa locations and hopefully we see them hit even more spots in 2018. A hazy, NE style juice bomb full of the murky, hoppy goodness!
The deets:
7%
A juicy & hazy NEIPA brewed with Simcoe, El Dorado & Citra. Roy-al-ly hopped!
*Lion Bridge Majestic Beast – I’ve been a fan of all of Lion Bridge’s IPAs when released but it seems recently they’ve really upped their game. Dangler was delicious, they now have Triple IPA that’s been barrel-aged slightly and one that I hope that they bring back is Majestic Beast. A 7% IPA that is extremely drinkable made with a journey into Lupulin powderes. Lion Bridge continues to impress, in every beer style, in food, in what it means to be a local business. More of this please!
The deets:
7%
First foray into lupulin powders has produced this mirthful beverage. By using a hop with the green plant material removed we are only dry hopping a concentrated version of the aromatic oils found in eukanot and mosaic. Resinous and tropical; potent yet graceful.
There you have it! The list of Best of Iowa beers 2017. Chances are your list looks a bit different but that’s what makes drinking and trying local beer great! It was stressful, I’m sweating and need a beer. I also have to give a shout out to Nick Jubeck for creating the Iowa Beer Baron logo at the top of the post! Thanks man, check out and like his Facebook page by clicking here: Cheers to the breweries who make the beers, the restaurants and bars that serve them and cheers to 2018!
Surly Gives a Damn Event: Jan. 27th, Bur Oak Land Trust; Iowa City, IA!
I
f you can give a helping hand, Surly Gives a Damn will be at Bur Oak Land Trust in Iowa City on Saturday January 27th from 9-11:30 a.m. Do a little work and then head to the local watering hole for some free beers. Here are the deets:
The Details:Join Surly Gives A Damn on Saturday, January 27th from 9:00am-11:30am to gather and burn excess brush with Bur Oak Land Trust. Afterwards we’ll head to a local watering hole for a FREE Surly beer. Join us and do some good!When: Saturday, January 27th from 9:00am-11:30am, with a free Surly beer to follow
Where: 1201 N Dodge St Iowa City, IA 52245
The link to the main Surly Gives a Damn page can be found here:
http://surlybrewing.com/surly– gives-a-damn/
The direct link to the sign-up for this event can be found here (this can also be accessed from the main SGAD page):
Lion Bridge Barrel Aged January continues with Single Barrel Oud Bruin!
Barrel-aged January at Lion Bridge Brewing company continues this week as they release their single barrel Oud Bruin. That’s not all from Lion Bridge this week as they also have some delicious sounding Coconut Imperial Brown Ale that will be tapped this Friday! I’m hoping to stop by this Sunday, so if you’re there give me a shout! Here’s more from Lion Bridge for this week:
The focus of week 1 was malt. Rich and lip-smacking maltiness. We hope you made it in to try the Mole XXXX. It was a delicious, nutritious?, spicy beer, and it sold out in a few hours. XXXX Mild and Eis Mild are still around if you weren’t able to make it in. Also unique and amazingly malty beers and made in slightly larger quantities.
This week we start off on the other end of the spectrum…acidity. We dabbled in an Oud Bruin (Flemish Style Sour Brown Ale) in 2017 which was really nice, but I dare say that with this 2018 version we are almost near perfection. In September 2016, we managed to score some fruited whiskey barrels from a guy who knows a guy who knows a gal, that already had a plethora of beautiful yeast and bacteria stuck in their tiny wooden pores. We brewed a 20bbl batch of our Oud Bruin base beer, filled these magic barrels, and waited…and waited…and waited. November 2017 we were like, “Hey, let’s see what we got.” And what we got was a “LET’S HI-FIVE THIS IS AMAZING!!” transformation. Cherry pie cherries, chocolate, bright acidity and loveliness just loveliness. We will eventually blend all the barrels together to make a bottled version, but we chose a barrel we especially loved to present it, unblended, as part of Barrel-Aged January 2018. We hope you enjoy Barrel #354.
We will have live music by Justin Goodchild this fine eve from 6-8pm.
Friday, 1/12 – In kind of a last minute epiphany, we decided not to empty every Wild Turkey Barrel of our Gobble Wobble. We saved 2 barrels with the idea that they were destined to become our Coconut Imperial Brown Ale. And guess what…they have become that. Ya, I know…pretty pretty exciting. The beer had a couple more months in the Wild Turkey barrels to smooth a bit more and soak up some booze, and then we blended it with a lot of toasted coconut. The result is a harmonious beverage that melds barrel and beer and coconut and longing for for warmer months and coziness with winter shelter. If acidity and “sour” beers ain’t your thing, don’t stray too far. On Friday, this beer will give you a warm hug.
Sunday 1/14 – We will pour a super limited 5 gallons of a coffee version of the liquid hug described above. We open at 11am!
And, as mentioned in the header…We are now opening for Lunch on Friday (11am), and 11am on Saturday and Sunday as well. You can now stop pacing about and get yourself to Lion Bridge earlier to get your Barrel-Aged January fix.
Dogfish Head coming to Iowa in February
Dogfish Head, one of the most well-known brewery names in the country, will be making their way to Iowa shelves in February. I’m not sure on the portfolio that they will be bringing to Iowa when they hit but it will be with Johnson Brothers. I’ll pass along any more info when I get it. Until then, check out Dogfish’s 2018 lineup!


