Sunday, November 14, 2010

Foam Fest 2010 pt. 1

Good People of Beer Nation,

I come bearing fruitful wisdom and enlightenment following last night’s Foam Fest beer tasting in Truckee, CA. This was a wonderful event put on by Disabled Sports USA Far West, the Truckee community and the top-flight craft breweries of the West Coast. At Foam Fest one can sample a plethora of beer styles from dozens of unique brewers. You’ll find your staple craft ales bursting with Cascadian hops, complex, rich Belgian varieties and awoken traditions in the form of 45 million year old yeast. Looking back on last year’s affair just across the Nevada border, I can assure you that Foam Fest has become a beer-laden farmer’s market, combining passion, education and style. Regardless of where you are in the Golden State, you should attend this event. 

I rolled up to the Truckee Recreation Center last night with my beer brethren expecting an evening with Northern California’s and Oregon’s main craft beer players—Sierra Nevada, Full Sail, Deschutes, Gordon Biersch, Anderson Valley, Lagunitas etc. Indeed they all made an appearance, showcasing a few of their year-round brews and a couple delicious seasonals and specialties; Sierra Nevada’s 30th Anniversary Ale and Deschutes’ Jubelale immediately come to mind. However, what distinguished this year’s Foam Fest form last year’s was the innovative nature of the lesser known breweries. I had some of the best beer tasting experiences ever in sampling craft beer’s hidden gems. Brews such as Tied House Brewing’s Oak-aged “IPA,” Knee Deep’s Vanilla Bean Porter and Buckbean’s Orange Blossom (that’s right alpha males, I said ORANGE BLOSSOM) opened a new portal for me and my exploration of the versatility and endless possibilities of beer.

Some of my favorite beers from the night:
Knee Deep’s Vanilla Bean Porter: liquid ice cream!
Alaskan Brewing Company’s Winter Ale: brewed with hand-picked spruce roots!
Stone’s Self Righteous Ale: lovely dark but hoppy ale, perhaps a “Cascade Dark Ale” style
Tied House/Hermitage Ale of the Hermit: oak-aged pale that opens a new frontier
Blue Frog’s La Rana Pazzo: Belgian Wit with notes of honey, coriander and other spices
Mt. Tallac’s Konehead: fresh hop light ale that is German-inspired, grainy and very well balanced

To my personal fortune, I learned to never judge a brewery based on one beer you taste. Two breweries I’ve previously written about threw my judgments out the window and dazzled me with their Foam Fest offerings. I explain this in my pt. II entry.

Foam Fest drew a broader scope of breweries and, to the benefit of craft beer, drew far more people than it did last year. At least 300 people packed the Truckee Rec Center’s gym, going from brewer to brewer and filling their commemorative glasses with something completely different every time. The live music, beyond-the-ballpark food options and welcoming vibe from all attendees made Foam Fest a quality evening for any kind of beer drinker. And, for a beer geek in the making, Foam Fest left me starry eyed and desiring to cuddle with a bottle from each brewer as if it were a stuffed animal.

You Stay Hoppy California,
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My enthusiastic brew buddies who just couldn't get enough of Foam Fest and its...offerings!

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