Thursday, May 25, 2006

Publicanista! ... May 25, 2006.


In this edition of Publicanista!:

I. WE'LL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, MAY 29 (MEMORIAL DAY).

II. MISHA FEIGIN AT RICH O'S THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 27.

III. DAVEFEST 2006 BEGINS ON FRIDAY, JUNE 2; LAMBIC BY THE GLASS IS JUNE 24; AND BASTILLE DAY/BIERES DE GARDE FETE AT bNA FOLLOWS IN EARLY JULY.

IV. NABC BREWERY NEWS: ANOTHER FEST SUCCESS; THIS TIME, IN MADISON.

V. FROM THE HAND PULL: GALE'S PRIZE OLD ALE -- AND ST. RADEGUND ON THE WAY.

VI. RECENT NEWS AND ARTICLES AT THE POTABLE CURMUDGEON’S BEER BLOG.

VII. DRAFT BEERS: OUR LIQUID, DAILY BREAD, ON TAP AT RICH O’S AND SPORTSTIME.

VIII. NEW BOTTLES IN STOCK FOR YOUR (LIMITED) SAMPLING PLEASURE.

IX. BISTRO NEW ALBANY HOURS.

X. EVENTS, HOURS AND RELATED FACTS.

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I. WE'LL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, MAY 29 (MEMORIAL DAY).

And back to abnormal on Tuesday, May 30.

II. MISHA FEIGIN AT RICH O'S THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 27.

Musician, writer and storyteller Misha Feigin returns to Rich O's for good singing and good playing, starting at 9:00 p.m.

III. DAVEFEST 2006 BEGINS ON FRIDAY, JUNE 2; LAMBIC BY THE GLASS IS JUNE 24; AND BASTILLE DAY/BIERES DE GARDE FETE AT bNA FOLLOWS IN EARLY JULY.

DaveFest 2006 will be our first consumer's choice beer festival. What is DaveFest 2006? Here's your answer.

Later in June, a revamped lambic celebration will take place in Prost, our special events room by Rich O's:

UPDATED: Third annual "Lambic by the Glass" coming on June 24, and here's the revised scoop.

The final event I'm planning is now slated for early July, around the 14th, and will observe Bastille Day as a pretext for a tasting of French Bieres de Garde, something that's been on the back burner for several months: Dreaming about Northern French ales? I am.

Here's the exciting new twist: This event currently is being planned in conjunction with the Bistro New Albany, and it will take place at bNA and include a reservation-only multi-course French-themed meal. There will be a fixed price that includes ale.

Chef Dave Clancy is mulling menu possibilities, and I'm looking at a stock of Northern French ales that includes St. Sylvestre Gavroche, Thiriez Blonde, Amber and Extra, Jenlain, Cuvee des Jonquilles (Biere de Garde de L’avesnois), La Choullette de Noel and Les Sans Culottes.

All that's left is to pick an exact date. Stay tuned.

IV. NABC BREWERY NEWS: ANOTHER FEST SUCCESS; THIS TIME, IN MADISON.

I spent a great two days in Madison, Indiana, for the first annual Ohio River Valley Folk Festival.

Another good reason to run upriver (Folk Festival wrap-up).

The next summer fest is Brew-Ha-Ha in Indianapolis on Saturday, June 24.

Proceeds from Brew-Ha-Ha go to the Phoenix Theatre’s Annual Fund Drive and support the theatre’s year-round artistic, educational, and outreach programs.

V. FROM THE HAND PULL: GALE'S PRIZE OLD ALE -- AND ST. RADEGUND ON THE WAY.

Cask season is winding down, but a few firkins are yet to be tapped:

On the hand pull now: Gale’s Prize Old Ale (England; 2005), 9% abv (firkin) -- quite likely the final POA we'll see owing to the brewery being bought out and "rationalized."

After these: A bit more cask-conditioned NABC St. Radegund Bitter, and then we'll see.

For more information on cask-conditioned ale:

Horse Brass Pub (where our friend Biscuit works when not skipping town)
Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)
Warm, Flat and Boring -- the Truth About Cask Ale, from Rate Beer.

VI. RECENT NEWS AND ARTICLES AT THE POTABLE CURMUDGEON’S BEER BLOG.

Here are recently posted articles:

From the empire of wet air to the arrogant bastard's lair.

Rich O's Public House tops the Top 20 in Beer Advocate rankings.

McQuiston’s Malthouse a must stop in Madison.

NABC at Madison's Ohio River Valley Folk Festival tonight and tomorrow.

VII. DRAFT BEERS: OUR LIQUID, DAILY BREAD, ON TAP AT RICH O’S AND SPORTSTIME (UPDATED MAY 12).

Our NABC beers.
Brewed in New Albany by NABC’s Jesse Williams, with assistance from Jared Williamson.

Bob's Old 15-B ... We're calling it a robust, brown Porter precisely because style definitions were meant to be bent.

ConeSmoker ... Elegant Franconian smoked malt, an above average “noble” German hops presence and warm fermentation -- new twists on an old style.

Croupier IPA ... Jesse's homage to our casino employee clientele is modeled on the English interpretation, with a few American flourishes.

Community Dark ... Based on English Mild, and our light-bodied dark quaffer. 5% abv.

Elector ... Making Democracy pointless since 2002; English malt, American hops. 7.2% abv. Double Red?

Hoptimus ... Double IPA as a regular daily offering? Ya gotta believe.

Guests from near and far.
Market pricing.

Staples:

Arrogant Bastard

Breckinridge "Small Batch" 471 IPA (subbing for Alpha King, which is back in stock and will return when the Breckinridge is depleted)

Bell’s Two Hearted Ale

Guinness Stout

Lindemans Framboise

Pilsner Urquell

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Smithwick’s Irish Ale

Spaten Premium Lager (Our wholesaler is out of stock. When Spaten is depleted, HB-Hofbrauhaus Premium Lager will go on tap)

Sprecher Root Beer (non-alcoholic)

Upland Wheat

Rotating (limited engagement):

Avery "The Reverend" (belated Gravity Head 2006 arrival)

Corsendonk Christmas Ale

Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA

Founders Red's Rye

Gulden Draak

Houblon Chouffe Dobbelen IPA Tripel

New Holland Blue Goat Doppelbock

Rogue HazelNut Brown Nectar

Sierra Nevada Brown Ale

Sierra Nevada IPA

Stone Imperial Stout

Upland Winter Warmer

Weihenstephaner Weissbier Dunkel

Bullpen:

See DaveFest 2006 beers (above)

Spezial Rauchbier

Stone Ruination Ale (will not be tapped before June 1)

Warsteiner Premium Dunkel

VIII. NEW BOTTLES IN STOCK FOR YOUR (LIMITED) SAMPLING PLEASURE.

At the bottled beer garage sale earlier in May, I moved out the admittedly scant leftovers from the past and made room for new rotating selections.

But not all the Bell’s Wheat Project ales went out the door. These are being closed out at $2.00 a bottle. See Bell’s Wheat Project intro/closeout at Rich O's for information on each of the five wheat ales in this series.

Here is the current lineup of rotating guest bottled beers.

As soon as today’s newsletter is posted, I’m on my way to work to stock these, so don’t look for them until Thursday afternoon, circa 5:00 p.m.

MICROBREWS

Allagash Curieux (750 ml; 9.5% – 10.5% abv)
I had the privilege of tasting an early version of this Belgian-style ale, which is aged for two months in Jim Beam barrels, while visiting Portland, Maine, in early 2005. Finally some of it has come our way.

Bluegrass Brewing Company
BBC Professor Gesser's Mind Numbing Ale (750 ml; 7.1% abv)
BBC Homewrecker Double IPA (750 ml; circa 10% abv)
Formerly sold as Ultra (on draft). I know these bottlings are from the pub on Shelbyville Road, and the recipes are pub brewer Jerry Gnagy’s. Beyond that, I’m not sure about the genus of the program, although I’m guessing that BBC Shelbyville Road is free to sell bottled beers that aren’t the same as the line offered by the production brewery downtown. I’ve sampled the Homewrecker, and it is spritzy, lethal, and veering toward a barley wine.

Dogfish Head Golden Shower Imperial Pilsner (750 ml; 9% abv)
This “extreme” makeover is one of the better executed, sans adjuncts, and including all noble hops.

Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale (12 oz; 9.3% abv)
Founders Imperial Stout (12 oz; 10% abv)
Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (12 oz; 10% abv)
A triumvirate of excellent seasonal specialties from a brewery the seemingly can do no wrong.

Stone Imperial Stout
Stone’s is one of my favorite versions of one of my favorite styles. Black liquid sipping delight irrespective of the weather.

Three Floyds Rabbid Rabbit Saison (22 oz; 7.4% abv)
It’s been too long since we had Rabbid Rabbit on tap, and this is a measure of how difficult it has become to score those few specialty items that Three Floyds makes available for general distribution.

IMPORTS

Brouwerij De Glazen Toren (Belgium)
Jan de Lichte (750 ml; 7.5% abv)
Listed as “Imperial Wit,” or to me, another way of saying “Grand Cru” in the Belgian sense of the usage. A higher gravity spiced White.

Ondineke (750 ml; 8.5% abv)
Tripel from Aalst. No spices are used.

Houblon Chouffe Dobbelen IPA Tripel
Chouffe suspended its seasonal specialty program a few years back, but has returned in a big way with this much-anticipated hybrid. What is it like? Just remember that the magic hop cone is rendered “houblon” in French, and it all makes sense.

Le Baladin Wayan (Italy; 750 ml; 5.8%)
Nothing has been as surprising, and gratifying, than the recent arrivals of high-quality Italian microbrews. From the maker of Super Baladin and Nora comes another: Wayan, a clean Saison true to the Belgian style.

IX. BISTRO NEW ALBANY HOURS.

Here are bNA’s current hours, which are subject to alteration as the Daves learn more about business patterns downtown.

Lunch: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Dinner: 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday (shortened bar food menu until June 1st, when the much anticipated evening fine-dining menu will be inaugurated)

Closed: Monday and Tuesday evenings, and Sunday (except for special events).

At bNA, at least four NABC drafts join two BBC ales and two to four rotating guest taps. Food is casual bistro fare with numerous fine-dining touches generally absent from the local dining scene. The courtyard ambience is suburb, and reviews so far have been overwhelmingly positive.

X. EVENTS, HOURS AND RELATED FACTS.

General business hours:

Sportstime Pizza opens at 11:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday. Rich O’s opens at 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and at 1:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. We are not open on Sunday except during special events. The same food and beer is available at all times in both rooms, so you may have lunch and a beer in the Sportstime Pizza dining area during those hours when Rich O’s isn’t open. The brewery is available for a look-see if one of us is around and we’re not busy.

Rich O's: The front dining rooms at Rich O's are designated as non-smoking areas. The bar area and Red Room are open for smoking (cigarettes, cigars, pipes). We strongly discourage clove cigarettes, which are divisive even among smokers.

Sportstime: Smoking is permitted in the entirety of Sportstime Pizza.

2006 events:

Weekly on Wednesday evening @ 7:00 p.m.

Drinking Liberally (New Albany & Southern Indiana) meets in the Red Room each Wednesday. Contact organizer Rich Morris for details.

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Saturday, May 27

Misha Feigin.

Musician, writer and storyteller Misha Feigin returns to Rich O's for good singing and good playing, starting at 9:00 p.m.

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Friday, June 2

DaveFest 2006

DaveFest 2006 will be our first consumer's choice beer festival. See: What is DaveFest 2006? Here's your answer.

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Saturday, June 24

Lambic by the Glass

UPDATED: Third annual "Lambic by the Glass" coming on June 24, and here's the revised scoop.

Also:

Brew-Ha-Ha in Indianapolis

Brew-Ha-Ha in Indianapolis on Saturday, June 24.

Proceeds from Brew-Ha-Ha go to the Phoenix Theatre’s Annual Fund Drive and support the theatre’s year-round artistic, educational, and outreach programs.

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Saturday, July 29

Brewers of Indiana Guild (BIG) Festival in Indianapolis

For details, visit the Guild's website.

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Saturday, August 12

Great Taste of the Midwest in Madison, Wisconsin.

It’s one the top three beer fests in the nation, a perennial box-office sell-out, and certainly the big event with the most relevance to NABC. Web site information is dated, but will be revised later in 2006.

Friday, October 13

Lupulin Land Harvest Hop Festival

Credits:

Thanks to Jim Bell for his photographic prowess, which we share with you from time to time.

Readers who aren’t as familiar with our business should go to http://www.newalbanian.com/ and http://www.richos.com/ for more information.

NABC is a member of the Brewers Association and Brewers of Indiana Guild.

Questions or comments about editorial content should be directed to Roger A. Baylor, who also writes The Potable Curmudgeon and NA Confidential blogs.

THE END.

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