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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tapping Tonight


Tonight we will be tapping our Pumpkin Pie Spiced Ale.  This orange-hued ale features five types of malt and a wonderful blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, allspice, ginger and mace.

Tapping begins at 7:30 this evening for the Mug Club.  The rest of you can enjoy this seasonal favorite on Thursday.

Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

A Quick Plug


Most of you know my brewing career began with homebrewing. Over time, many brewer's supply shops have come and gone--the Frugal Homebrewer, the Kettle Moraine Brewing Company, the Homebrewing Depot. It's sad when they disappear.


However, the new kid on the block has quickly become my favorite--Northern Brewer. Once in a while, I would order from their online catalog from their store up in St. Paul. About a year ago, they opened up a store in Milwaukee (108th and Greenfield) and I have had nothing but pleasant experiences with their products and staff.

What's more, the guys at Northern Brewer have been extremely supportive of the craft brew industry as a whole and St. Francis Brewery in particular.

If you've been toying with the idea of trying to brew your own beer, the staff will be happy to put together a nice starter package for you.

Tell them, "Scott sent me".

Monday, October 18, 2010

What is Harvest Strong?

Heck if I know.

This begs the question, how do I come up with recipes? 

Well, for our house beers, I inherited them from the previous brewer.  I did tweak a few here and there, but for the most part, the grain and hop bills are the same.

For the seasonals, often I will search for recipes and when I find one that looks good, I will adapt it for our brewery.  I never copy recipes verbatim.  I'd rather substitute one or more malts, or change up the hop varieties, and come up with something similar, but unique.

My next seasonal, the Harvest Strong, is more of an ideal.  A notion, if you will.  I want to create a beer that encapsulates the feeling of this time of the year--the autumnal colors, the scent burning leaves, the coolness in the air, sipping a spiced cider by your fireplace.  Sort of a romantic air that goes along with my favorite season--Autumn.

The Harvest Strong will hopefully inspire those feelings.  It contains seven different malts, including smoked malt.  It will be a brownish-orange hued ale.  I will use a Belgian yeast strain which will give it some complex, spicy characters.  It will also come in at close to 10% alcohol, so it will certainly warm you on a cold night.

Look forward to sampling this ale mid-November.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

What to brew.....

I am often asked, "when are you going to brew the (fill in the blank) again?"

One of the best parts of this job, and there are many "bests", is coming up with our seasonals.  The most popular, like the Oktoberfest, will be annual brews.  Some of the other one-offs are the results of a whim.  The trouble is, there are so many different styles of beer that I love coming up with things that craft brew lovers can't get very often. 

Last November, I sat down and planned out the entire seasonal schedule for 2010, and to this point I have kept to it.  I had not planned on doing the Pumpkin Pie Spice Ale this year.  Instead I was going to feature a completely made-up style of beer, the "Harvest Strong" this month, a Schwarzbier for November and the Christmas Ale for December.

Back to the original sentence, customers are asking me about the Pumpkin Ale.  I have bowed to your requests and am brewing it today!  Should be ready in a couple weeks.  A special Mug Club notice will go out about its tapping.  I've postponed the Schwarzbier and will move the Harvest Strong to November.

Monday, October 11, 2010

It Has Begun!

Actually, to credit a lot of hard work done by a slew of architects, engineers, consultants and our ownership, work on the new St. Francis Brewing Company started months ago.

However, the fruits of their efforts have become visible for the first time, and I couldn't be more excited.

When I arrived at the brewery at seven this morning, I was greeting by a wonderful sight:


Yes, the new brewing equipment has arrived from Colorado.  After a mere ten hours, we got all of the gear into our warehouse.  I will be meeting with the engineers and our brewery consultant tomorrow to go over all of the equipment and start determining how this jigsaw puzzle will come together.


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Winding Down/Gearing Up

What a crazy couple of months it has been!

After preparing for my first trip to the Great American Beer Festival, our first Oktoberfest Extravaganza and our first appearance at the Wisconsin Wine and Dine Expo, I finally get a chance to take a breath.

Over the next couple of days, I'll post some photos and notes about these events.

This break will be short-lived, as there are several great things coming up:

A new Brewmaster's Dinner on October 17th.
The St. Francis Sip 'N Taste

AND

The new brewery equipment for our expansion project starts arriving THIS WEEK!

Details on all of these things follow shortly.