The
Saint Paul Summer Beer Fest was a great event. There were tons of brews, actually
over 100 breweries and over 400 beers! Out of all of them, the best one as
voted for by fans was Dangerous Man Brewing Company out of Nordeast Mpls. Good
job Dangerous Man! They seem to be winning a lot of awards lately, and having
had a lot of their beers it makes total sense. Unfortunately, as often happens
at this large of an event, I never got to their booth. But, I did have a lot of
other great beers. So, let’s get to it!
Let’s
start with one of my favorite breweries, Bent Brewstillery. Last year at this
event was where Bent made its debut and gave Dark Fatha to the world. This year
Bent brought Dark Fatha that had been aged in rye whiskey barrels. WOW! This beer
was awesome! Dark Fatha is a very smooth approachable beer. Barrel aging this
beer added depth to it while maintaining the smoothness. There was no boozy bite
like lots of barrel aged imperial stouts. But, if you want a bit of a bite they
had ghost peppers that you could toss into your glass to spice things up. Bent
Brewstillery is doing awesome things. It has been fun to watch them grow and to
have seen how their beer has evolved from the beginning till now. Expect more
greatness to come from these guys!
(Bent Brewstillery Pourin' The Good Stuff!)
Next
up we have one of the newest breweries on the block, Tin Whiskers BrewingCompany. This brewery just recently opened in St. Paul, so I wanted to see what
they are doing. I tried the Wheatstone Bridge. This beer is an American style
wheat beer made with chamomile and honey. It has an almost chai tea flavor to
it. It has ginger and floral notes along with a nice sweetness. It is a
refreshing beer with an awesome original flavor. Although I am not sure I could
sit down and drink a whole 6 pack of it, it shows how creative brewers can be
with beer and makes me think we are going to see some awesome creations from
Tin Whiskers going forward.
ThirdStreet Brewhouse never fails to bring something tasty to these parties and they
didn’t let us down at this fest with Hunny Do. This beer is a wheat beer with honey
dew melon. The smell of this beer had a nice melony scent along with a hint of
a cinnamon toast crunch, although only the melon flavor stuck around when the
beer hits your tongue. It’s crisp, refreshing, and fruity. Thanks for never
letting us down, Third Street!
Now
let’s hit a couple “unbeers”. First up is Angry Orchard. They brought a hard
cider with elderflower. We tried this purely because earlier we were talking
with our Norwegian friend about elderflower. And then, BAM, an elderflower
cider.... It was meant to be! This cider was sweet, slightly floral, fruity,
and light. It was a good drinkable cider and was a great departure from a
typical “just apple” hard cider. I know this is a beer blog, but Angry Orchard
deserved a little cred for this one for sure!
(Great Music At The Beer Fest)
Our
last beer of the day is a shout out to Vicky who writes our blog series
Confessions of a Sober Cab; Lift Bridge Brewing Company’s Root Beer. Vicky said
it was sweet but not overly sweet nor bitey and was a good mellow root beer.
Thanks for bringing something hand crafted for our sober cab, Lift Bridge!
All
in all I had a great time at the Saint Paul Summer Beer Fest. There was more
beer than I could ever imagine, the rain stopped right before pulling into the
parking lot, and the crowd was fun and festive. Chop Liver knows how to throw a
great beer party!
(My Crew And I Havin' Fun!)
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