All About Beer Magazine » Avery Brewing https://allaboutbeer.net Celebrating the World of Beer Culture Fri, 18 Oct 2013 17:31:12 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Avery and Ska Brewing Collaborate On Wheelsucker Wheat Ale https://allaboutbeer.net/daily-pint/whats-brewing/2011/07/avery-and-ska-brewing-collaborate-on-wheelsucker-wheat-ale/ https://allaboutbeer.net/daily-pint/whats-brewing/2011/07/avery-and-ska-brewing-collaborate-on-wheelsucker-wheat-ale/#comments Fri, 15 Jul 2011 14:10:06 +0000 Greg Barbera https://allaboutbeer.net/?p=21552 On Monday, July 18th 2011, 17 brewer-cyclists from Avery Brewing, Oskar Blues Brewery, Ska Brewing and Sierra Nevada Brewing will depart on their bicycles from Avery Brewing Company in Boulder to kick off the Third Annual Tour of BoulDurango: a five day, 470 mile odyssey over 6 majestic mountain passes from Boulder to Durango.   To commemorate this occasion, Avery Brewing Company and Ska Brewing have collaborated to brew Wheelsucker Wheat Ale together for the third year in a row.

Wheelsucker Wheat Ale is the SKAVERY interpretation of the perfect post-ride brew: a badass traditional German Hefeweizen! Wheelsucker Wheat will be available on draft at the Avery Tap Room in Boulder and at the Ska Brewing Tap Room in Durango while supplies last.

Brewery representatives from Avery Brewing, Oskar Blues, Sierra Nevada and Ska Brewing will be on hand at the Avery Tap Room this Sunday, July 17th beginning at 2:30 PM to tap Wheelsucker Wheat Ale, watch the Tour de France and raise money for the Boulder bike charity, Community Cycles.   $3 from all pints sold from 2:30 to 6PM will go directly to Community Cycles, and all are welcome to join in on the fun, grab a Wheelsucker, watch The Tour and help send off the brewer-cyclists on their journey to Durango.

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Five Brewers, Two Countries, One Passion—Beer https://allaboutbeer.net/live-beer/people/2006/09/five-brewers-two-countries-one-passion%e2%80%94beer/ https://allaboutbeer.net/live-beer/people/2006/09/five-brewers-two-countries-one-passion%e2%80%94beer/#comments Fri, 01 Sep 2006 17:00:00 +0000 Stan Hieronymus http://aab.bradfordonbeer.com/?p=5942 Jean Van Roy couldn’t have anticipated the answer he would get when he asked American brewers who had brought him distinctly American hops how much he should add to his boiling kettle.

The first portion of Amarillo hops he dropped in was already more than he’d usually use. He looked at perhaps 10-fold more in the remaining bags. Then he looked at the Americans. “How much?” he asked.

They didn’t hesitate, replying in unison: “All of it.”

If Roy didn’t already understand that these five American brewers who visited Belgium in March were different, he must have at that moment.

Brewers of New American Beers have been heading to the east side of the Atlantic for more than two decades to taste traditionally brewed beers and learn how they are made. Call it the inspired visiting the inspiration. Seldom, however, do they arrive with a large supply of their own beer and hand out samples to both brewers and consumers. Seldom do they end up with their photos accompanying stories on the front page of local newspapers, nor do they attract television crews who want to do interviews.

Dogfish Head founder Sam Calagione came up with the idea for the trip as part of “research” for his next book, Extreme Brewing (due from Rockport Publishers in the fall). It wasn’t hard to talk Tomme Arthur of Port Brewing, Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing, Adam Avery of Avery Brewing and Rob Todd of Allagash Brewing into joining him on the trip.

“We look forward to sharing our beers with them,” Calagione said before going. “We’re not saying our stuff is better than yours or anything like that. We want to recognize they are the Mecca.”

Delivering the keynote speech at the Craft Brewers Conference in Seattle several weeks after returning, Calagione made another point, “We knew we weren’t just representing the five breweries present but everyone in this room as we turned more and more people on to the amazing beers being made all across this country.”

Earlier in the same speech, Calagione drew an analogy between the revolution in American beer than began in earnest in the 1980s and changes in music—taking his electric guitar and electric backing band onto a folk stage—that Bob Dylan sparked in the 1960s.

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