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- Sunday, September 6, 2009: Unauthorized visit to South Shore Brewery in Ashland
- Sunday, August 9, 2009: The Day After...
- Sunday, August 9, 2009: Great Dane - 10 in 2 is a success!
- Sunday, August 9, 2009: Memorial Union - A break from the beer... where we enjoyed a beer!
- Saturday, August 8, 2009: Tyranena Brewery Friendly Staff and Patrons
- Saturday, August 8, 2009: Ale Asylum Rocks!
- Saturday, August 8, 2009: Capital Brewery - Thanks, Rocky!
- Saturday, August 8, 2009: New Glarus - State of the Art!
- Saturday, August 8, 2009: The Morning of Day 2
- Friday, August 7, 2009: Nothing to be Grumpy About at Grumpy Troll
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Unauthorized visit to South Shore Brewery in Ashland
Sunday, September 6, 2009 by Steve.
Yes, the 10 in 2 Tour is complete, but there are so many unvisited locations! I decided to post our recent visit to South Shore Brewery in Ashland. It features a very nice restaurant (actually two restaurants in one) and a nice variety of brews. I had their sampler, which included some of their staples which they also bottle, along with a couple new variations.
My initial response was somewhat lukewarm, but after thinking a bit, I need to give them some credit. All of their offerings are decent - a couple solid stouts - the Rhode Scholar is a nice, almost bitter stout. The second option (the name escapes me) was a little smoother on the finish. Their pilsner was actually quite good - it was a bit sour, much like the Czech pilsners, which I do enjoy. The sampler also included an herbal cream ale, which was more interesting than delicious, but it wasn’t bad. Not a lot of beer flavor but not overly herbal either. And finally, my favorite of the bunch, was the Pale Ale.
Aside from the pilsner and the herbal cream ale, most of the beers were pretty standard - very drinkable but not “oh my gosh, I gotta get a growler”. I think perhaps the 10 in 2 spoiled me. The tour featured so many variations that we now know there is greatness out there.
Deviating from the beer, the restaurant is incredibly attractive - we just had snacks but I woundn’t mind going back for a meal. And Ashland is a pretty quaint little town as well!
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The Day After…
Sunday, August 9, 2009 by Steve.
We’ve done it! I think it’s safe to say that everyone had a great time and we’d recommend this trek to anyone. Not only did we have some taste treats (and some not-so-much-treats), but had a great time getting to know the feel and atmosphere from where these brews come from.
We met some great people along the way - from people honking and waving along the highway to curious beer fans noticing our shirts. Part of our purpose in doing this was to promote the fact that you CAN do it - I think there’s great opportunities for beer fans to have a really great time exploring. If it’s not a 10 in 2 tour, you can still have a great time taking a day trip to any of these destinations.
Many of the participants found great examples of their favorite types of beer, and were surprised to enjoy some that they didn’t think they’d enjoy. Non-IPA drinkers went for the Rush River Double Bubble Imperial IPA. Non-wheat lovers (and even Lori, a non-beer lover) gave Capital’s Island Wheat a thumbs up. Our horizons are officially broadened.
Please check back in the weeks to come. We did take notes as we were sampling, and hope to have some ratings and comments posted.
We encourage everyone to try a version of this on their own, in some format, and let us know about your experiences!
What’s next for this group? We’re not done yet - not by a long shot! We’re shooting for the Northwoods Brewery Tour in 2010, as well as a Milwaukee Brewery Tour!
Thanks to all of our hosts, and all of our Tour Crew! The most important thing is - Do this with great friends and you’ll have a great time!
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Great Dane - 10 in 2 is a success!
Sunday, August 9, 2009 by Steve.
10 in 2!
After a dinner of gyros at the Parthenon on State Street (gotta live the Madison lifestyle), we arrived at the Great Dane, finishing our brewery tour.
The Great Dane is a fun place to be. Very busy spot, including a full restaurant. The brewing operation isn’t all that glorious, tucked away in the basement, but boy can they churn out the beer! We had a few pints, and then came the sampler - a heart-stopping presentation of uncountable varieties!
The beers ranged from a very smooth stout to a nearly clear pilsner. Some were delicious, a couple were a bit suspect.
We played some highly-competitive table-top shuffleboard, enjoyed the rest of the night, and ambled back to the hotel very satisfied with the weekend!
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Memorial Union - A break from the beer… where we enjoyed a beer!
Sunday, August 9, 2009 by Steve.
The sun came out, the world was good, and we found ourselves at 9 out of 10 with a little time to spare. A perfect time to walk down to Memorial Union on the UW campus. Bands were playing, and son of a gun, they were serving beer on the terrace. We enjoyed some Sprecher’s Amber on the edge of Lake Mendota.
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Tyranena Brewery Friendly Staff and Patrons
Saturday, August 8, 2009 by Jim.
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Capital Brewery - Thanks, Rocky!
Saturday, August 8, 2009 by Steve.
Capital Brewery! We had a private tour by Rocky, which was great. Even though they were short-handed due to the Great Taste of the Midwest, they were very receptive and hospitable. A good introduction to Capital’s history and curent offerings.
As we’ve seen everything from virtualy a two-man operation to the corporate brewery, Capital fills a nice middle ground. They are getting into some decent output numbers (22,000 barrels plus) but still have a good “personality”.
We sampled to our hearts content, including an experimental version of their wheat beer made with Belgian yeast. Another was their “Supper Club” which captures the American lagers of their glory days. All agreed that they nailed it, but not al agreed that it was nccessarily a good thing.
As with any of our stops, we met others that are enthusiastic about beer, including a new friend from Chicago that had reached 8 breweries in 2 days and now thinks he’ll try hitting 12 or 14 in 2 days just to lock the record. We wish him luck and look forward to the news!
Lunch time -Ale Asylum, here we come!
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New Glarus - State of the Art!
Saturday, August 8, 2009 by Steve.
The ladies are keeping dry.
Joe and Dan say, “Say hello to our little friend.”
We should have known that the Stairway to Heaven would be in a brewery!
Our day started at New Glarus! We stopped by the old facility, and in spite of the fact that it was locked up, we took an opportunity to nose around. Then, on to the new brewing facility. By far, the most attractive desination we’ve seen so far. Truly pristine, having just opened in June. We were a little sorry they didn’t have their audio program ready for the self-guided tours, so we were kind of set free to wander about. It was nice and low-key, but maybe too much so.
Then, it was on to the tasting room! Now that was a good experience. We ran the gamut from Totally Naked to Unplugged Barley Wine. Reviews were very positive, though individual taste preferences were coming through. We all found our favorites!
They also have a Beer Depot where a few purchases were made, including a case of the coffee stout and their limited production golden ale.
[Note] See Katy Carey’s comment - New Glarus has been brewing at their new facility for a couple of years - they just opened to the public recently. Thanks, Katy!
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The Morning of Day 2
Saturday, August 8, 2009 by Steve.
Good morning! After arriving at Inn on the Park in Madison, we met James (Dan & Jan’s son) and some of his friends for a pint at Brocach Irish Pub. A nice end to a full day. Considering that we didn’t know how this event was going to fly, I think the first day went great!
Highlights of Day 1? Rush River’s Double Bubble Imperial IPA was a fave for many of us. Sand Creek’s Oscar’s Chocolate Oatmeal Stout was another. I also would add Sand Creek’s bourbon-casked Special Reserve Belgian Ale and Grumpy Troll’s Maggie Imperial IPA and Curly Scottish Ale.
It was great to have Jeff Glazer from madisonbeerreview.com meet with us too. I know he’s got a busy weekend with the Great Taste of the Midwest. Everyone enjoyed visiting with him. And thanks for the mbr t-shirts, Jeff - I’ll wear it with pride!
Another fun part of the day was having people ask how much it costs to join the tour. I think we need to consider how this might evolve!
It’s time for breakfast!
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Nothing to be Grumpy About at Grumpy Troll
Friday, August 7, 2009 by Steve.
Outstanding -what a finish to a great day!
Jeff Glazer from Madison Beer Review was kind enough to meet with us at the Grumpy Troll and share a pint. It was great fun!
The beer was awesome. The food was great. At this hour of the night, this is getting noticeably harder, so maybe more detail tomorrow.
Curly’s Scottish Ale, Maggie Imperial IPA and the Imperial Stout - awesome!
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