MuddyCreek
Well-Known Member
Exciting weekend coming up! This is our first festival. This afternoon I'll be delivering 3 kegs of beer for Butte's "Original Festival". It's a musical festival at the Original headframe uptown in Butte. We're donating a keg of our stout for the V.I.P. tent and we're selling a couple other kegs to the licensed vendor to sell to the general admission folks.
This will be our first official festival and our first public introduction to a widespread audience. We've had tastings but that's been limited to people who kind of know us and know about us through Facebook, this will be the "thirst" time people will be able to check us out just off the street as it were.
Folks will get to try our signature chocolate stout which the brewery was named after and our house I.P.A. which packs about 68 ibu's but comes across quite a bit milder due to it's grain bill. (No dextrose, all malt.) I also keep it lighter on the front end and a bit heavier on the back. We use Willamette and Amarillo for the flavor and aroma hops which leaves us with a bit of a sweet, fruity kind of nose on the beer. It's quite nice, but doesn't carry the traditional West Coast I.P.A. flavor you sort of get used to in the brew-club meetings. (I do kind of love that Cascade-Simcoe I.P.A. though when it's done right.)
Anyway, we're having our public I.P.O. tonight and it ought to be exciting. Tomorrow it's business as usual - back to working in the brewery and putting those monster tanks together and getting things brewing!
This will be our first official festival and our first public introduction to a widespread audience. We've had tastings but that's been limited to people who kind of know us and know about us through Facebook, this will be the "thirst" time people will be able to check us out just off the street as it were.
Folks will get to try our signature chocolate stout which the brewery was named after and our house I.P.A. which packs about 68 ibu's but comes across quite a bit milder due to it's grain bill. (No dextrose, all malt.) I also keep it lighter on the front end and a bit heavier on the back. We use Willamette and Amarillo for the flavor and aroma hops which leaves us with a bit of a sweet, fruity kind of nose on the beer. It's quite nice, but doesn't carry the traditional West Coast I.P.A. flavor you sort of get used to in the brew-club meetings. (I do kind of love that Cascade-Simcoe I.P.A. though when it's done right.)
Anyway, we're having our public I.P.O. tonight and it ought to be exciting. Tomorrow it's business as usual - back to working in the brewery and putting those monster tanks together and getting things brewing!