All About Beer Magazine - Volume 38, Issue 4
August 29, 2017 By

EVENTS

(Photo courtesy Two Roads Brewing Co.)

Sept. 16-17

Ok2berfest

Stratford, Connecticut

Now in its fifth year, Two Roads Brewing Co.’s Ok2berfest celebrates a hallmark time of the year for beer with about 4,000 attendees. Patrons receive a half-liter stein and their first beer with the price of admission, and can expect food trucks, games, and more along to accompany the heavily German-influenced selection of Two Roads beers. On Saturday, the brewery will pour an altbier brewed specifically for the event, and on Sunday it will be pouring a similarly special schwarzbier.

tworoadsbrewing.com/events

@2RoadsBrewing

Sept. 16

7th Annual Wood-Aged Beer Fest

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Roughly 12,000 people attend this festival, which features over 20 Brettanomyces and Lactobacillus sours, bourbon barrel-aged beers, and wine barrel-aged beers developed by Brewery Vivant staff. A mix of “old favorites” and newly developed beers, the tap list takes over a year to curate.

www.breweryvivant.com/events/

@breweryvivant

(Photo courtesy Louisiana SPCA)

Sept. 23

Nola on Tap

New Orleans, Louisiana

More than 25,000 attendees are expected at this event, which kicks off Oktoberfest in New Orleans with live music, food, games, a homebrewer’s Beer Judge Certification Program competition, a People’s Choice Awards, and over 400 local, national and homebrewed beers and meads. Participating breweries include Bayou Teche Brewing, Chandeleur Island Brewing Co., Abita Brewing Co., Lazy Magnolia Brewery and more.

nolaontap.org

@NOLAonTap

Sept. 30

Texas Craft Brewers Festival

Austin, Texas

This year more than 67 breweries and 200 beers will be joined by live music, food vendors and other fun at this celebration organized by the Texas Craft Brewers Guild. The festival’s “rotating tap” is a highlight, a chance for patrons to experience a shifting roster of limited release, rare and small-batch beers. One-on-one interactions with the brewers behind the beverages are another popular feature of this event.

texascraftbrewersfestival.org

@TXBrewersFest

RELEASES

(Photo courtesy Heavy Seas Beer)

Heavy Seas Beer
Great’er Pumpkin
10% | Bourbon-Barrel-Aged Imperial Pumpkin Ale

A full malt body, brown sugar and pumpkin mingle with autumnal spices and barrel-induced flavors of bourbon, oak and vanilla in this rich seasonal brew. The beer will be available in 22-ounce bottles and on draft.

Maui Brewing Co.
Mosaic Mo’Betta
8% | Double IPA

A juicy double IPA with notes of tropical fruit, berries and citrus, this September will mark the canned debut of this year-round speciality from Maui. Mosaic Mo’Betta will be available in four-packs of 12-ounce cans and on draft.

Rogue Ales & Spirits
Dead Guy Glow
6.8% | Maibock

Those familiar with Rogue’s award-winning flagship beer, Dead Guy Ale, will not find anything surprising in the nose or flavor of a pour from this 22-ounce bottle. Rather, the novelty in this release is visual, a packaging feature: Dead Guy Glow will be distributed in special glow-in-the-dark bottles. (Note from Rogue: no radioactive barley or firefly DNA was used in the making of this product.)

Matt Brewing Co.
Saranac German Roots Variety Pack
4.9-5.5% | Variety 12-Pack

Combining 1888 Octoberfest lager wMith Bavarian Pils, Black Forest (a Bavarian black lager), and Haus Lager (a helles lager), this latest variety pack under the Saranac brand celebrates the German heritage of Matt Brewing Co. founder F.X. Matt, who migrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1878. All beers in the German Roots Variety Pack are packaged in 12-ounce bottles.

(Photo courtesy Saranac)