Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Madison Craft Beer Week Preview

 This post marks the end of a lengthy blog hiatus. While much of the reason for posting on the 2013 edition of Madison Craft Beer Week can be attributed to my passion for brew; an equal amount of recognition can be given to my inability to craft a decent Google calendar. With so many events of note this year, I've had a hard time narrowing down my choices, let alone coordinate them with friends, and arrange my schedule with my partner. After reaching a high of 43 events, I'm now below 20 (although the exact number continues to fluctuate). Balancing work, parenting duties and a home about 30 minutes aways from most events, I've broken down my list to “specialty”, “seasonal” and “year round”.

Specialty (Events I refuse to miss)

Cask Ale Fest, Saturday 4 May, Madison East Side Club, 1pm
As my friend Kyle pointed out after posting his own preview, with no early entry option for this year's Great Taste of the Midwest, one should take advantage on any real ale events they can get to. Highlights on the list thus far are Bell's Hopslam and the two mystery brews coming from Tallgrass in Kansas.

How do you top an afternoon of beer? With tacos and more beer of course. Thankfully we won't have to land a squad on the small forest moon orbiting Tex Tubb's and deactivate the shield generator to enjoy this meal. Page Buchanan of House of Brews had me at Star Wars but he pulled me in with a tractor beam of agave syrup.

Great Taste of the Midwest Ticket Sales, Sunday 5 May, Noon (but not really)
There will be no beer but there will friends, good slow expensive coffee, and likely rain. I wouldn't miss this for the world. Getting up early for Great Taste tickets is something every beer lover should do because the payoff is so great come the second Saturday in August. Last year you could gain early entry if you used Dwolla but this year it's just cash, check or forget about it.

Toppling Golliath, Sunday 5 May, Cooper's Tavern, 5pm
Toppling Goliath has been my favorite brewery of the last month. Not a longtime for sure but the 3 brews I've tried have left a big impression and a fourth is waiting stealthily in my beer fridge. I figure this to be a good event for the family to have dinner plus they'll be selling bombers of their Naughty Temple and Assassin limited releases.

Central Waters Night!, Wednesday 8 May, The Old Fashioned, 6pm
You never know what Central Waters will bring to one of these events. An anniversary brew, a bourbon barrel one off, a cask conditioned something something? Again the family friendliness of the locale makes this an attractive event. French fries on the first floor, La Petite Mort on the second.

O'so Nitro Tap Takeover!, Thursday 9 May, Blue Moon, 6pm
Maybe my favorite brewery in Wisconsin right now, partly because they produced one of my favorite beers of 2013 with their Wee on the Lam. I'm a sour fan and I have to say this beat out my latest Jolly Pumpkin favorite and Surly's Pentagram. The promise of more brett beers at this tap takeover is so alluring even if nitro taps aren't really my thing.

Howdy Partner... There's a New Brewery in Town: Lift Bridge, Saturday 11 May, Brennan's Market, 6pm
One of my favorite Minnesota breweries just came to town and is exclusively at Brennan's. Their Hop Dish IPA and Farm Girl saison are two of my go-to everyday brews but the real promise of this event is the “additional offerings”. Their Irish Coffee Stout was one of the best beers I've had this year. $5 for sampling seems fair but I'm a bit thrown by the free wine glass promotion. 

Seasonal (Events I'd really like to hit)

Angelic Brewing Company Reunion, Friday 3 May, Free House Pub, 9pm
Pete's Wicked Ale was my first craft brew but Angelic's Shakedown Nutbrown was my first love. High nostalgia coupled with Angelic's familial descendents Sixpoint and Ale Asylum make this event very appealing. Sixpoint came to Wisconsin a year ago from Brooklyn and I don't believe I've had a bad brew yet. Plus this is their only beer week event. Meanwhile, Ale Asylum keeps humming along after their new brewery expansion and keeps chalking up #beerbracket wins.

Founders on Sunday for a Day of Relaxation, Sunday 5 May, Dexter's Pub
A 3 year vertical of KBS. 'nuff said.

Destihl Brewing - Meet and Greet/Special Tappings, Tuesday 7 May, Brassiere V, 5:30pm
This brewery from south of the state border intrigues me with their impressive slate of brews. They don't show up in Madison very often so this is a great chance to try a variety of their offerings.

Toppling Goliath Cask Ale Night, Wednesday 8 May, Alchemy, 8pm
If I don't hit the first Toppling Goliath event I could do far worse than hitting this one. I had my bottle of PseudoSue last week and feel deeply in love. Having it on cask seems like a can't lose situation.

Karben4 IPA Release Party, Friday 10 May, Karben4
I recently visited Karben4's tap room and after sampling all their offerings was uniformly impressed. These guys are doing it right and their recent gin barrel release party sounded like a blast so I imagine this will be a good time indeed.

Oh, ooh... it's O'so., Friday 10 May, Dexter's Pub
Much like the Toppling Goliath cask ale night, this is my back up event if I can't make the takeover at Blue Moon. 10 brews being promised including 5 specialties.


Year Round (Events I'd like to hit but it won't break my heart)

Common Thread Tapping, Friday 3 May, Great Dane
Common Thread Debut, Friday 3 May, Vintage Brewing Company
I'll have plenty of chances to try this year's collaboration brew between 10 different local breweries but there's something fun about having it the first night. Plus the Dane and Vintage are kid friendly so a post work dinner seems likely. Last year's steam brew is a style I'm more fond of but Schell's Snowstorm may have turned me around on bier de gardes.

IPAs and Spicy Pizza, Tuesday 7 May, Roman Candle, 6pm
I'm humming “these are a few of my favorite things” as I type this. Beers unknown but Batman loves his Roman Candle cheesesticks.

Craft Beer Blowout!, Saturday 11 May, Craftsman Table & Tap
A non-descript sale on craft beer week leftovers. Another family friendly event and I'm always fond of a box of mystery.

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