Showing posts with label Craft Beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft Beer. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Barrio Brewery is Finally Installing Their Canning Machine

Yesterday I stopped into Barrio Brewing Company for lunch and was delighted to see the brewery guys beginning to install the long awaited canning machine. The folks at Barrio have been very busy lately, having recently doubled their brewing capacity as well as expanding and moving all of their brewing equipment over to the empty warehouse next door. Next time I'm over there (soon), I'll snap some photos.

Ian, the barkeeper, informed me that they plan on first canning the Barrio Blonde, and then probably move on to canning their Nolan's Porter (which has a Great American Beer Festival medal), and their flagship (in my opinion) Barrio IPA.

Stay tuned for more info on Barrio's expansion into the world of cans. I'm excited to have another local brew I can purchase at stores for home consumption. Go cans!

Monday, May 6, 2013

1st Annual Springfest Beer Festival

Some Beery Stickers From a Beery Good Festival
April 20th was the Arizona Craft Brewer's Association's Springfest Beer Festival at Rillito Downs in Tucson, Arizona. Over 30 breweries were represented, many of which were local Arizona Establishments. It was really great to see the new small breweries out there, with brewers on hand to answer questions and talk about anything and everything beer related. In fact, the knowledge of the people manning the tents was what made it stand out above the Sun Sounds Beer Fest that is held in October.

Some of the highlights for me were OHSO Nanobrewery, which had a beer bike and was serving their beer out of small wood casks. A lot of crazy stuff, including some Belgians and Sours. They were even running their imperial IPA through a Randell filled with Whole Cascade hops.

Fate Brewery from Scottsdale was by far the beer highlight of the day. These guys had 5 beers to try, including an Amber, Habanero Infused Pale, and Imperial IPA. They were all great. I might actually have to make a trip to Phoenix sometime to get some more of these folk's suds.

Right next to them was Cartel Coffee Lab from Phoenix (They have a store in Tucson as well). I talked to Cartel's owner, and he has been brewing beer in small One barrel batches and the stuff wasn't bad at all. He said he brews a batch almost every day right now! They also had a collaboration beer with Fate, which was a coffee infused pale ale. Just like the habanero, except with coffee instead of peppers. It was very good.

The Festival could have used some free food samples (there were food trucks selling their fare), and I should have worn a bigger hat to keep out the sun, but all in all it was a really great festival. Cheers!