This weekend, we'll be pouring Smuttynose beers at the New Hampshire Brew Fest on the grounds of RedHook Brewery here in Portsmouth. In addition to being a beer festival in our hometown, the event is a fundraiser for the Prescott Park Arts Festival as well as the New England District of the Master Brewer's Association of the Americas.
The Prescott Park Arts Festival is a summer-long program of events. It encompasses everything from studio art shows and film to theatre and music. The summer-long art-stravaganza is very friendly for both families and wallets as all it's events are free. The first edition took place in 1974, making it one of the oldest Portsmouth arts happenings.
The Master Brewer's Association of the America's is one of three technical and educational brewing organizations (the others are in Europe and Japan). The funds raised will go the New England District's Scholarship Fund. One scholarship is given out each year and then winner is able to attend either the Brewing and Malting Science course or the Packaging Technology course. Buying a ticket will ensure a future New England brewer's ability to make more delicious beer for you. It's kind of like the Stock Market but with a much more predictable outcome.
We'll be pouring 2010 S'Muttonator, 2009 Barleywine, Big A IPA, and Pumpkin Ale. The VIP session will feature 2009 Wheat Wine.
Paul Barber from the Finestkind IPA label will be on hand as well.
Please come out and join us!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
NH Brew Fest
Monday, September 13, 2010
Smuttynose Short Batch #10- Belgian Stout
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Champion Firkin Friday!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Vunderbar! Short Batch #11
The Stat Junkie Corner
Weyermann Pilsner Malt
Weyermann Acidulated Malt
Saaz Hops for all hopping
15 IBU, dryhopping at ½ pound per barrel.
5.11% Alcohol by Volume
Starting Extract 10.9° Plato
Terminal Extract 1.9° Plato.
Vunderbar Pils marks a departure from the last few short batches we have brewed. It's not high in alcohol. It doesn't use any kind of wild yeast, nor is it barrel-aged. It's a beer in the classic, if not archetypal, sense of the word. Best of all, it's blindingly delicious and drinkable. The low bitterness and moderate body make the beer conducive to some serious elbow bending; we went through five gallons here in less than twenty-four hours.
After all the kegging was done, we ended up with (27) 15.5-gallon kegs and (60) 5.16-gallon kegs. Final allocations and destinations have yet to be determined.
We also have designed these swank Vunderbar t-shirts. Wearing one tells the world "I'm formal, but I like to party," just in German. Greg Blanchard, our Head Brewer, models one below just before going to the cellar to take some Zahm hits off of BB 8, while blaring side two of the Dio classic, "Holy Diver."
The run is limited and will be on sale soon through our website and retail store. We'll let you know when they are available through the blog and Facebook/Twitter.