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		<title>Beer Club Volume 8 &#8211; Saisons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it appears that spring has finally sprung in Minnesota. About damn time. I thought it was time to start introducing the group to some beers that go down well in the summer so that they don&#8217;t try drinking an imperial stout when mowing the lawn and accidentally revert back to Miller Lite. Wheat beers/witbiers/hefeweizens [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=13mikey.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10253856&amp;post=13&amp;subd=13mikey&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:left;">Well, it appears that spring has  finally sprung in Minnesota.   About damn time.  I thought it was time to start introducing the group  to some beers that go down well in the summer so that they don&#8217;t try  drinking an imperial stout when mowing the lawn and accidentally revert  back to Miller Lite.</p>
<p>Wheat beers/witbiers/hefeweizens  were all on my radar but I  decided to start with my personal favorite of the summer styles,  saisons.  Admittedly, I needed  to brush up on some good examples myself as I had tried less than ten  different ones before April&#8217;s  Beer Club meeting.</p>
<p>I knew that I wanted to do Lift  Bridge&#8217;s <a href="http://www.liftbridgebrewery.com/Farm_Girl_Saison.aspx">Farm Girl </a>and Surly&#8217;s <a href="http://www.surlybrewing.com/beer/year-round-beers.html">CynicAle</a>, both because of the local angle and  because they&#8217;re damn good beers.  Another one that was a personal  favorite had to make the cut so Goose Island&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gooseisland.com/pages/sofie/28.php">Sofie </a>was on my short list.  A visit to the Four Firkins helped round out the lineup with Alvey&#8217;s help.  He recommended  Ommegang&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ommegang.com/index.php?mcat=1&amp;scat=3&amp;yr=1">Hennepin </a>(I felt silly for forgetting  that one) and also <a href="http://www.brasserie-dupont.com/dupont/en/6967-saison-dupont.html">Saison  Dupont </a>which he said was the classic example of the style.  A  couple new arrivals, Victory <a href="http://www.victorybeer.com/helios.aspx">Helios </a>and <a href="http://www.greatdivide.com/#/beer">Great Divide</a>&#8216;s Colette rounded out the list.</p>
<p>I had tried five of the seven  beers on the list and I usually like to try most of them before Beer  Club so I bought a 375ml bottle  of the Saison Dupont and drank it on Sunday.  I was a bit leery when I  saw it came in a green bottle and pretty disappointed when I popped the  top and smelled some skunky aromas.  Luckily though, the smell faded quickly and it turned out to be a pretty  good beer.</p>
<p>After October&#8217;s meeting, I  realized how devastating it can be to have an awesome beer in the middle  of the lineup followed by a less-than-awesome beer.  I  hadn&#8217;t had Sofie since  last year and had only tried it twice but I was confident enough in my  tastes to move the Dupont from the end of the lineup.  To cover my ass  though, I put Hennepin at the end with Sofie second to last because I  knew I liked Hennepin and I knew it was another renowned example of the  style.   My fear was that the  skunky aroma in the beginning would turn the guys off a bit to it and I  didn&#8217;t want to finish the night on that kind of note.</p>
<p>Beer Club Monday rolled around  and we were a little light compared  to the full capacity Trappist month in March but that was OK with me, I love good attendance but I think about  six people is the perfect number and that&#8217;s exactly what we had.  We started off locally with the Farm Girl and the Cynic which  both surprisingly had some mixed  reviews.<br />
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The new litmus test that I  started using is &#8220;Would you drink this beer over Miller Lite (or  whatever your favorite macro was) if they were the only two beers in a  bar?&#8221; and also &#8220;Would you drink this over Summit (or whatever your go to  easily accessible standard craft beer is) if they were the only two  beers in a bar?&#8221;  For the most part, everybody picked the saison in  question over the macro with a couple exceptions but they didn&#8217;t necessarily beat out the go  to craft beers for as many people.</p>
<p>Note &#8211; I don&#8217;t use Summit in that second question as a slam to  Summit at all.  On the contrary, I use it as my example because for  about a decade now, I&#8217;ve walked into every shit bar just hoping they  have Summit because they&#8217;ve done such a good job getting into bars in  Minnesota that they&#8217;re my oasis in an otherwise bad lineup of taps.</p>
<p>We moved on to the  Colette which for some odd reason was Great Divide’s first appearance in  Beer Club.  They make some incredible beers  (Yeti, Hibernation Ale, Titan, Hercules) and I’m glad the group finally  got exposed to them.  The Colette seemed to be one  of the middle of the road, everybody liked it enough that they’d drink  it again but there was no raving about it.  I had  it at right in the middle myself but will seek it out to drink more.</p>
<p>Then came the  Helios.  Oh my, I wasn’t ready for this one. Or should I say, the group wasn’t ready for this yet.  My first experience with “da funk” came from Saison  Brett from Boulevard last year.  It’s kind of hard  to describe other than using the term funky.  Well,  Helios has it too.  Now don’t get me wrong, I  personally didn’t think it was a bad thing and neither did Brett but  we’ve come across it before.</p>
<p>Convincing the rest of the group was a whole other  thing.  My question was and remains, how do you  tell someone who’s getting into beer that aromas of “barnyard funk” and  “horse blanket” not only not bad but sought after?  The  Helios wasn’t too overpowering but for Pat, Phil and Paul L, it was  shit.  Literally.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/pat-vs-helios.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-15 aligncenter" title="pat vs helios" src="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/pat-vs-helios.jpg?w=295&#038;h=300" alt="" width="295" height="300" /></a>Pat&#8217;s reaction to da funk</p>
<p>Brett  and I liked it and Paul U was on board for the most part but the other  guys were less than enthused and choked down their samples.  I’m thinking we could have some issues for certain  styles in Beer Club’s future.  But we’ll cross  that bridge to the barnyard when we get to it.</p>
<p>Next up was Saison  Dupont, considered by many to be the epitome of the saison style of beer  and was once named by Men’s Journal as the best beer in the world.  It went over very well.  It did  have a bit of the skunky aroma which I learned from Brett is actually  more of a sulfur aroma, or DMS (dimethyl sulfide) in the very geeky  section of the beer world.  The thing about it with this beer was that  it luckily faded quickly after the initial pungent punch to the nose and  the beer ended up being very enjoyable.  It did  spark a good discussion about aromas and the difference between skunky  and DMS notes.</p>
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Brett popping his (former) favorite  saison</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Next on the list was  Sofie.  Up until this point, this was my favorite saison and it remained  in the top slot after going up against the others as well.  It  was the  winner of the night in a landslide and even prompted Brett to change  his mind on his favorite saison.  If this stuff keeps happening, I might  start to think I know something about beer!</p>
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The final saison of the night  was Ommegang&#8217;s Hennepin.  It went over well but also a bit uneventful.  I  should have trusted my instincts and moved Sofie to the end but at  least Hennepin was liked by most and wasn&#8217;t a bad beer to end the nig ht  on.</p>
<p>We finished the night with a few  random beers including <a href="http://twitter.com/mncraftbeerclub">Matt Schiller</a>&#8216;s &#8220;Double Broken Tap&#8221; Imperial IPA (142  IBU 8.4 ABV).   Matt&#8217;s another home brewer that I met via Twitter.  He  brought me a couple bombers of his beer one night after work and after  we drank one together, I grudgingly decided to save the other to split  with Beer Club.  It&#8217;s a damn good beer and everybody loved it.  Can&#8217;t  wait to drink more of it one day.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/dsc09556.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-18  aligncenter" title="DSC09556" src="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/dsc09556.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Matt&#8217;s Double Broken Tap IIPA</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Thus ended another successful  Beer Club.  I&#8217;m not sure that saisons went over real well for the whole  group, but at least we were all exposed to something new and will  hopefully continue to try more of this unique style of beer.</p>
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***Note &#8211; One thing that I  wanted to mention was the perception of price in regards to packaging.   The main reason I picked Helios to add to the lineup was because I  thought it would be good to have a very affordable option and since it  was only $3.99 a bomber, it really fit the bill.</p>
<p>One comment I always hear about  Surly is how they&#8217;re so expensive because $10-12 for a four pack of cans  isn&#8217;t what people are accustomed to paying.  Well, the &#8220;cheap&#8221; bomber  of Helios comes out to about 18 cents an ounce and  the &#8220;expensive&#8221;  CynicAle comes out to about 16 cents an ounce.  All perception.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not trying to knock Helios  or say that Surly is the new cheap beer on the block, I just wanted to  mention it so that you&#8217;re always aware of what you&#8217;re actually paying  for a beer.  The Hennepin was another good lesson in paying attention.   If you buy a 750ml of cork and caged Hennepin you&#8217;ll pay about $8 for  it.  If you buy a 4 pack of 12 oz bottles you&#8217;ll pay about $10-11 for  it.  The 750ml costs about 32 cents per ounce, the 4 pack costs about 22  cents an ounce.</p>
<p>Bottom line is do the math,  figure out the best value for your dollar and be able to afford more  good beer.</p>
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		<title>Beer Club&#8217;s First Field Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I had envisioned when I was coming up with the idea of Beer Club was that we&#8217;d do some field trips as a group. While some very loose versions of &#8220;group outings&#8221; had occurred (Josh &#38; I going to Surlyfest, Paul &#38; Paul &#38; I going to Winterfest), a true group [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=13mikey.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10253856&amp;post=4&amp;subd=13mikey&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things I had envisioned when I was coming up with the idea of  Beer Club was that we&#8217;d do some field trips as a group.  While some  very loose versions of &#8220;group outings&#8221; had occurred (Josh &amp; I going  to <a href="http://13mikey.blogspot.com/2009/09/surlyfest.html">Surlyfest</a>,  Paul &amp; Paul &amp; I going to <a href="http://13mikey.blogspot.com/2010/02/winterfest-2010.html">Winterfest</a>),  a true group outing had yet to  happen.<a href="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/84976407b.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-8" title="84976407b" src="http://13mikey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/84976407b.jpg?w=165&#038;h=300" alt="" width="165" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Surly was very high on my list because of its closeness  and because of how much we all love their beer but the first one to  actually come about was <a href="http://www.braubrothersbrewing.com/">Brau  Brothers</a>.  It started in January when they were doing a tasting at  the Four Firkins and I spoke with Dustin about us possibly coming out.   He seemed to be more than happy to have us so I started thinking about  putting something together.</p>
<p>I later saw Dustin and his brother  Trevor when Paul &amp; Paul &amp; I were at Winterfest  and we once again spoke about the group going to the brewery for a  visit.  After plenty of emails to the group, we decided on April 10th as  the date that would work for the most people.  It was on.</p>
<p>I  wanted to make sure it was a good sized group so I encouraged people to  bring significant others and any friends that were interested and by the  time it the day came around there were seven of us from Beer Club with  seven other guests.  The more I thought about it, I realized that New  Ulm was less than an hour away from Lucan so I also set up a private  tour of the <a href="http://www.schellsbrewery.com/home.php">Schell&#8217;s</a> brewery for the same day.</p>
<p>The day of the tour we all met at Brau  Brothers at or around 11:00 for the tour.  The Brau Brothers tour  reminded me of the Surly tour because most of it takes place in one big  room.   Dustin told us about the day to day happenings of the brewery,  the history of it and plenty of other info that we all wanted to know.</p>
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<p>Besides  that, we all got to have some good conversation with Trevor Brau and  Dale Brau as well as sample plenty of beer from the nine taps that were  flowing.  I can tell you with some certainty that there were some new  fans of some of the beers, notably the Sheephead.  I got lots of  positive feedback about that beer.  Eventually everybody broke off into  smaller groups and spent the rest of the time talking with each of the  Braus and just having a good time.</p>
<p>We were told about Brau Fest,  which will happen the first weekend in  June.  I really want to make it  and hopefully can get a small group of  friends to go too.  If you don&#8217;t  have plans currently, mark it on your  calendar and come have a beer  (or ten) with me.</p>
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<p>One  thing I&#8217;d like to reiterate is how much I love to support not just a  local brewery like Brau Brothers, but to support a great group of guys  like the ones who run the place.  All three of them were very genuine  guys that you&#8217;d want to sit and have a beer with, no matter where they  worked.  One of the very cool things about the day was that they didn&#8217;t  charge for the tour, they just asked for a donation to the local Lions  Club and we were more than happy to oblige.</p>
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<p>After  the tour we decided to stop by the <a href="http://brauhausbrewhall.com/">Brauhaus </a>for some food and to  check out their offsale beer which included (of course) Brau Brothers.   One of the things I noticed on their website and for some reason thought  I needed to try was a &#8220;Beyond Insanity Wings Challenge&#8221;.  Since this is  a beer blog and not a &#8220;Man vs Food&#8221; blog, I&#8217;ll spare you the gory  details.  I will say though that in hindsight, I&#8217;m not sure it was a  smart idea on my part.  Apparently the success rate is only 15%.  But I  did it and will now be immortalized in Lucan on the plaque inside the  Brauhaus.  Look for me if you&#8217;re ever there!</p>
<p>After we finished up  in Lucan, we all drove to New Ulm to hit Schell&#8217;s Brewery.  A regular  tour is $3 per person and if you want to set up a private tour for your  group, it&#8217;s $60 or $3 per person, whichever is greater.  I figured even  if there were only 10-15 of us that paying the extra $2-3 per person  would be worth it to have the tour all to ourselves.  We ended up with  18 people because four others joined us in New Ulm.</p>
<p>I had been on  the tour several times before, most recently in January of this year,  but each time it&#8217;s a little different.  Sometimes it&#8217;s because every  tour guide has their own style and set of information that they decide  to share with you.  Sometimes it&#8217;s because new events are going on.   Sometimes it&#8217;s because a new gift shop &amp; tasting room just opened.   Sometimes it&#8217;s because of whatever.  Bottom line is that even if you&#8217;ve  toured it before it&#8217;s worth your while to check it out again.</p>
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<p><a href="http://13mikey.blogspot.com/2010/01/return-to-motherland.html">Since  I wrote a bit about Schell&#8217;s a few m</a><a href="http://13mikey.blogspot.com/2010/01/return-to-motherland.html">onths  ago </a>when I toured it, I don&#8217;t have a ton more to add about it.  One  very cool part of the day though was being able to do both of these  tours on the same day to compare and contrast how different they are.</p>
<p>Brau  Brothers is a very small operation that opened only a few years ago and  they are making beers that are very current in today&#8217;s craft beer  world.  Their lineup fills several different niches and no matter what  you like, you should be able to find something.  Included in that  lineup, they have a great <a href="http://www.braubrothersbrewing.com/Sheephead.aspx">flagship pale  ale,</a> a very drinkable <a href="http://www.braubrothersbrewing.com/CreamStout.aspx">cream stout</a>,  a <a href="http://www.braubrothersbrewing.com/Old56.aspx">light lager </a>and  even a <a href="http://captainsbeerblog.com/2010/01/10/brau-brothers-rainwater-vsod-oak-aged-stout/">big  &amp; complex sipper</a>.  Their tour consisted of basic background on  the brewing process, how they got the company going and some plans for  the future.</p>
<p>Schell&#8217;s on the other hand, is a pretty good sized  brewery that is the second oldest in the country and has a lineup of  beers that very much sticks to their 150 year history of brewing German  style beers.  Their beers are in no way as diverse as Brau Brothers but  they have a proven history of success.  Their tour consisted of a  detailed <a href="http://www.schellsbrewery.com/history.php">historical  background </a>of both the brewery and the family that has been running  it since day one.  They talk about how to keep their history alive in  modern times and sustaining both their success and the Schell&#8217;s  tradition.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also like to mention that we had a wonderful tour  guide at Schell&#8217;s.  From the minute the tour started she was very  chipper and friendly to everybody and did a great job putting up with a  group full of wise crackers and comedians.  She let us hang around well  past our hour tour and answered a ton of questions that we had.   Schell&#8217;s is lucky to have a sweetheart like her working for them.</p>
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<p>After  the tour was over, about half of us visited another staple of New Ulm,  Happy Joe&#8217;s pizza parlor.  I mention this for two reasons.  First and  foremost, if you ever make it to New Ulm you have to eat there, and I  would highly recommend the taco pizza.  Second, they had the new Grain  Belt Nordeast which had just come out three days prior and wasn&#8217;t even  in the Schell&#8217;s sampling room yet.</p>
<p>If I had known how fun this  day was going to be it would have happened a long time ago.  Kudos to  the entire group for mobilizing and making this happen.  Everybody  contributed in a positive way to make the day a huge success and that  includes not just the Beer Club members but the guests as well.   Everybody did a great job asking questions, engaging in good  conversation and representing what the craft beer community can be like.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m  not sure what the next field trip is going to be but after this  experience I can promise two things.  It&#8217;ll be soon and it&#8217;ll be a damn  good time!</p>
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