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Autumn Brew Review T-shirt Winners…

Congrats to Cory, Joe and Christopher… your shirts will be in the mail soon… you’ll either get a lovely t-shirt from MNBeer or one from our friends at the PedalPub.

Yesterday was truly a blur… I had my first sample at about 11:30am (Coffee Bender… heavy on the coffee… mmm…) and proceeded to touch base with many old and new friends. I met a number of people for the first time and was truly humbled by all of the nice things people had to say about the site. It was a good day… one of jokes and insults and many, many good beers. Many thanks to Laura and the entire Minnesota Craft Brewer’s Guild for putting the event together and putting up with my stupid questions. Thanks to the new MNBeer contributors, the people who filled my tasting glass while I wanted in line for another beer and the people who saved a spot for me near the front of  the line in too many of the “special releases.” Thanks to Jeff for rolling out with some spectacular non-Minnesota beer even with a kid in the hospital. Thanks everyone, really…

I’ll go through the program again later and reflect on a few of my favorites from the day and provide a little feedback on what I thought went well, what I thought didn’t work and where there might be room for improvement. I have a few pictures, too, though the rain kept me from going too crazy. Overall, like many an Autumn Brew Review, I had a great time and look forward to the next big beer event in Minnesota.

16 Responses to “Autumn Brew Review T-shirt Winners…”

  1. Joe Lencioni wrote on September 30th, 2007 at 9:29 pm:

    Yeah… but who won?


  2. Joe Lencioni wrote on September 30th, 2007 at 9:30 pm:

    To clarify, I should have asked who won the best brew at ABR?


  3. Trav wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 5:48 am:

    I guess it was D.K from Barley Johns…..


  4. Joe Lencioni wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 6:46 am:

    Nice. That’s the one I voted for. It was a really tough call. It’s crazy, too–Barley Johns won Winterfest this last year as well. Good for them.


  5. Drew wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 7:08 am:

    The Dark Knight is really a hard beer to beat. Pricey as hell, but it has a great base, it’s easy on the mouth, and given a little time to mellow (which if mem serves, this was the 2006 vintage)..well, it’s just fantastic.

    If it had been a hotter day, I’ve a sense that something else might have won. DK warms your bones on a rainy day.

    Personally, I thought South Shore’s BB Coffee Mint Stout and Summit’s Bret Oatmeal were the standouts.

    That said, I’m really looking forward to having Tyranena here in the Cities. Bitter Woman’s one of my favorite IPAs.


  6. Eric wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 8:46 am:

    Argh! I totally forgot to vote!

    I woulda thrown mine in either for the Dark Knight or Mango Mama. I’m generally not a fan of fruit beers, but it was so well balanced and refreshing–and different from almost everything at the review. Of course it was the 2nd beer I had, so my choice may have been different at the end of the day when by taste buds (and brain) were ruined.


  7. Drew wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 12:56 pm:

    Hey, how about that Surly line? Ten minute line for the tasty, even when one of the special pourings weren’t on line.

    As forward as I was looking to trying the new Darkness (and missing it), we found ourselves grateful that so many people were in that line so that there were few lines in other places.

    And many thanks to Halvo of the Imbiber, who brought a keg of single-year lambic from Cantillon.

    How was the Double Bender?


  8. skypilot wrote on October 1st, 2007 at 2:01 pm:

    I agree about the SS BB Coffee Mint Stout, surprisingly dry and not sticky sweet. My fav also.

    A big Thanks to Jeff for busting out the Cantillon, what an absolute treat !


  9. beachscrat wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 11:45 am:

    Yeah big ups to Jeff for the Cantillon. Next to the tea-bagged Furious, it was my favorite.


  10. Eric wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 3:22 pm:

    i thought the tea bagged furious wasn’t there. didnt they serve the 07 darkness in its place?


  11. ryan wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 4:18 pm:

    I can’t remember for sure, but I think that the oak-aged Furious was the one that had 07 Darkness in its place.


  12. Eric wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 4:27 pm:

    right. the program lists “oak aged tea bagged cask furious” as the final beer surly served, but it was in fact 07 darkness.


  13. ryan wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 4:40 pm:

    Yup. I can’t remember for sure, but I seem to recall Todd mentioning some cask tea bagged furious as well… I can’t really remember though. Crazy day.

    Did anyone end up with a small box of MNBeer stickers and PedalPub brochures? If so, please share them with others! :)


  14. Eric wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 4:48 pm:

    i dont recall a lot after about 4pm….


  15. Ben wrote on October 2nd, 2007 at 11:07 pm:

    Drew if you would have been at Barley John’s on Sunday for the going away party you could have had any beer for $3 including Dark Knight and Rosies. I can’t even recall how many Oktoberfests and Dark Knights I had. Free food too.


  16. Drew wrote on October 3rd, 2007 at 6:24 am:

    The going away party? Um. Shit. Do tell.


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