Thursday, June 28, 2007

Publicanista! ... June 28, 2007.


In this edition of Publicanista!:

I. PUBLICAN'S CHOICE: WE'LL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4.

II. LAMBIC BY THE GLASS 2007 IS SATURDAY, JUNE 30.

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

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

V. CALENDAR OF EVENTS, HOURS AND RELATED FACTS.

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I. PUBLICAN'S CHOICE: WE'LL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4.

Need an NABC beer fix on the 4th? Bistro New Albany in downtown NA will be open, cooking and pouring.

II. LAMBIC BY THE GLASS 2007 IS SATURDAY, JUNE 30.

Lambic by the Glass 4.0 takes place on Saturday, June 30, from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Prost. As in past years, the goal of Lambic by the Glass is to make it easier and less expensive for patrons to sample the olfactory joys of this style of rare and challenging Belgian ale.

Here's the lineup for Lambic by the Glass 2007.

View the Lambic by the Glass poster here.

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

Here are recently posted articles:

A Mug Shots dialogue in LEO.

Brew Ha Ha 2007 was unexpectedly short for NABC.

Time warp: Pizza, beer and Glasnost?

6. Belgian beercycling 2000: Poperinge and Cassel.

5. Belgian beercycling 2000: An evening at Cave a Biere.

4. Belgian beercycling 2000: Brewing day with Jean-Louis at Brasserie A Vapeur.

3. Belgian beercycling 2000: Tournai warm-up, Cave a Bieres and Pays du Collines.

2. Belgian beercycling 2000: From Brussels to the Tournai base camp in less than 15 drinks.

1. Belgian beercycling 2000: A prologue.

IV. DRAFT BEERS: OUR LIQUID, DAILY BREAD, ON TAP AT RICH O’S AND SPORTSTIME. Our NABC beers.

NABC began brewing in 2002, and we’re proud to be New Albany’s first active brewery since 1935. From very deep within the confines of NABC’s garage brewery, Jesse Williams and Jared Williamson conjure 8-barrel batches of regulars, old favorites and new formulations.

Always check the blackboards to see what’s on tap. For more information about NABC beers, go here.

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

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?

Elsa Von Horizon Imperial Pilsner ... second in the Brewer's Best Friend series; all German ingredients and an 8% abv.

Jenever ... Juniper and rye; part of last year's "gruit" crop, brewed fresh for 2007.

Hoptimus ... Massive and assertive. Stern. Double IPA. Silver medal winner at the 2007 St. Louis Microfest.

Mt. Lee ... California Common ("Steam"), named for the Hollywood mountainside with the famous sign. First brewed in 2006. It has been lightened in gravity and a.b.v. by roughly 10% for the current first summer of 2007 batch.

Phoenix Kentucky Komon ... Retro style indigenous to Louisville; dark with sourness.

Guests from near and far (market pricing).

ON TAP NOW: Everyday staples.

(Alpha King will now often be rotating with Bell’s Two Hearted Ale . Why? Go here)

Arrogant Bastard

Bell’s Two Hearted Ale

Guinness Stout

Lindemans Framboise

Pilsner Urquell

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

Smithwick’s Irish Ale

Spaten Premium Lager

Sprecher Root Beer (non-alcoholic)

Upland Wheat

ON TAP NOW: Rotating selections (limited engagement).

Ayinger Oktober Fest-Marzen

Barley Island Dirty Helen Brown

BarrelHouse RedLegg Ale

BBC Jefferson's Reserve Bourbon Barrel Stout

Brooklyn Brewery East India Pale Ale

Browning's Brewery She-Devil India Pale Ale

Gouden Carolus Triple

Jolly Pumpkin Madrugada Obscura (Dark Dawn) Stout

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

Rogue Chipotle Ale

Rogue "St. Rogue" Dry Hopped Red

Rogue "John's Locker Stock" #25 Dad's Little Helper

Rogue Monk Madness

Schlafly Kolsch

Shmaltz Bittersweet Lenny's RIPA

Sierra Nevada Summerfest

Upland Winter Warmer

Weihenstephaner Hefe

In the bullpen (ready for duty when called upon to serve).

Avery Thirteen (Weizen Doppelbock)

Cantillon Gueuze

Cantillon Bruocsella Grand Cru

Celebrator Doppelbock

Chimay Triple

Dogfish Head Festina Peche

Goliath Tripel

Ridgeway Santa’s Butt

Rodenbach Classic

Upland Maibock

Wostyntje

V. CALENDAR OF 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.

Smoking.

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.

Wi-Fi.

Both dining areas are hotspots. Please observe proper etiquette when using our Wi-Fi service, and do not disturb or offend others with the Anheuser-Busch web site or other examples of web-borne smut.

2007 events:

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

Drinking Liberally (New Albany & Southern Indiana) meets in the Red Room each Thursday. Contact organizer Lacy Davis for details.

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Saturday, June 30

Lambic by the Glass 4.0

Lambic by the Glass 4.0 takes place on Saturday, June 30, from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Prost. As in past years, the goal of Lambic by the Glass is to make it easier and less expensive for patrons to sample the olfactory joys of this style of rare and challenging Belgian ale. As in the past, we’re going to try dispensing at least 20 types of lambic (Cantillon, Hanssens, Drie Fonteinen and Lindemans) priced by the glass, including two draft examples and one experimental microbrewed nod in the direction of Belgian microflora. View the Lambic by the Glass poster here.

Also: 2006 Lambic by the Glass: One evening only, this coming Saturday, at Rich O's.

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Saturday, July 14

Sportstime Celebrates 20 Years

It will surprise some readers and patrons to learn that Sportstime Pizza came first. Before Rich O's Public House (1990), before I became a part of the business (1992) and before the New Albanian Brewing Company (incorporated in 1994, and brewing 2002), there was Sportstime, occupying the space that previously had been a Noble Roman pizza franchise.

Read more here: Sportstime Pizza will be 20 years old on July 14, and we're having a party.

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Sunday, July 15

Bastille Day Biere de Garde Dinner at Bistro New Albany

On Sunday, July 15, Bistro New Albany & NABC are co-sponsoring a 2nd annual Bastille Day Biere de Garde dinner, to be held at Bistro New Albany on the patio (6:00 p.m.; we'll move inside if there's rain or undue heat). Chef Clancy's five-course French menu will include hors- d ‘oeuvres, soup, salad, and entree and dessert, and will be paired with beers selected by the Publican (that's me) from Brasserie Thiriez, Brasserie Duyck (Jenlain) and Brasserie Artisanale La Choulette. As a bonus, we'll have draft vintage French cider from Normandy: Cidre Bouche Brut E. Dupont 2002. The price is $65 per person, and reservations can be made by calling Bistro New Albany at 812-949-5227. You may view the event poster here.

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Saturday, July 21 (changed from the 28th)

Indiana Microbrewers' Festival

Annual funfest in Indianapolis, and a required stop on the NABC summer brewery fest tour.

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Saturday, August 11

Great Taste of the Midwest

Awe inspiring, annual one-day brewery fete in Madison, Wisconsin.

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Saturday, August 25

Brew at the (Louisville) Zoo

With Hoptimus, you really can "talk to the animals."

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Friday, August 31

Sandkerwa NA begins

Our first all-German draft festival, inspired by an annual street party in Bamberg, Germany.

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Friday, October 19

Lupulin Land Harvest Hopcoming begins

Love and hoppiness, in all their myriad forms, as dispensed from all available taps.

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Friday, December 14

Saturnalia MMVII begins

Our fourth celebration of the winter solstice, with seasonal and holiday drafts.

Credits:

Thanks to Jim Bell for his photographic prowess, which we share with you from time to time, and which features prominently at the NABC web site.

Readers who aren’t as familiar with our business should go to http://www.newalbanian.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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