Friday, June 24, 2011

GAFFEL KOELSCH

  This is a must try, smooth slightly sweet with all the hops you'd expect from a German beer. Best served cold and by the way don't let this one sit in the glass long. I found that the fizz dissipates rather quickly it doesn't go flat but it's not as crisp. Great beer to help you get through the yard work and even better with Chinese food. We've had this in the store for awhile and everyone who has tried it has come back for more. Below is some info from the web...Enjoy


Gaffel Koelsch

     
The classic Gaffel Koelsch is a particularly fresh speciality beer from Cologne, brewed according to a time-honoured family recipe and the German Purity Law of 1516 with water, malt, hops, and hops extract.
      The delicately bitter, pleasant, slightly hopsy taste is characteristic of this traditional product and clearly distinguishes Gaffel Koelsch from all other Koelsch brands.
 

The German Purity Law

 The German Purity Law is the oldest food and drink regulation still existing today and therefore effectively the world's first consumer protection law. On the 23rd of April 1516 before a committee consisting of gentry and knights in Ingolstadt, the Duke of Bavaria Wilhelm IV proclaimed that only barley, hops and water could be used to brew beer.

Because at that time, beer was often adulterated and experiments were carried out using all kinds of herbs and spices, this law certainly led to an increase in the quality of beer. However the Duke was not primarily thinking about protecting beer drinkers from adulterated beer. His true aim was to create a secure market for Bavarian barley farmers and to ensure that the scarce supply of wheat was only used to make bread.

Regardless of the original motives, the German Purity Law has come to stand for pure beer and today provides a timely response to consumer fears of chemical additives and preservatives. It is simply an extraordinary symbol of quality and a standard gladly accepted by all German breweries, including the privately run brewery Gaffel Becker & Co. The German Purity Law has increasingly gained acceptance around the world

This law also provides the foundation of the current beer tax law (provisional beer law of July 27th 1993). This law sets forth that “only barley malt, hops, yeast and water can be used to produce bottom-fermented beer”. In 1516 yeast was not yet recognised as a raw material. At that time brewers simply depended on the natural fermentation process to take its course. In addition to this, the absolute limitation to barley malt only applies to bottom-fermented beers. Top-fermented beers such as Koelsch may also contain malts from wheat or rye. By the way, your Gaffel Koelsch is brewed using barley malt according to the classic recipe.




The German Purity Law of 1516

Original Old German text

"Wie das Pier Summer vie Winter auf dem Land sol geschenkt und prauen werden"

"Item wir ordnen, setzen und wollen mit Rathe unnser Lanndtschaft das füran allenthalben in dem Fürstenthumb Bayrn auff dem Lande auch in unsern Stettn vie Märckthen da desáhalb hieuor kain sonndere ordnung gilt von Michaelis bis auff Georij ain mass oder kopffpiers über einen pfennig müncher werung un von Sant Jorgentag biß auf Michaelis die mass über zwen pfennig derselben werung und derenden der kopff ist über drey haller bey nachgeferter Pene nicht gegeben noch außgeschenckht sol werden. Wo auch ainer nit Merrzn sonder annder pier prawen oder sonst haben würde sol erd och das kains weg häher dann die maß umb ainen pfennig schenken und verkauffen. Wir wollen auch sonderlichen dass füran allenthalben in unsern stetten märckthen un auf dem lannde zu kainem pier merer stückh dan allain gersten, hopfen un wasser genommen un gepraucht solle werdn. Welcher aber dise unsere Ordnung wissendlich überfaren unnd nie hallten wurde den sol von seiner gerichtsobrigkait dasselbig vas pier zustraff unnachläßlich so offt es geschieht genommen werden. jedoch wo ain brüwirt von ainem ainem pierprewen in unnsern stettn märckten oder aufm lande jezuzeitn ainen Emer piers zwen oder drey kauffen und wider unnter den gemaynen pawrfuolck ausschenken würde dem selben allain aber sonstnyemandes soldyemaßs oder der kopfpiers umb ainen haller häher dann oben gesetzt ist zugeben un ausschencken erlaube unnd unuerpotn."
Translation

"How the beer shall be served and brewed nationwide in Summer as in Winter."

"We hereby proclaim and decree, by the authority of our province, that henceforth in the Duchy of Bavaria, in the country as well as in the cities and marketplaces where there are no specific regulations, the following rules shall apply to the sale of beer: From Michaelmas to Georgi, the price for one Mass [Bavarian Litre 1.069 litres] or one Kopf [bowl-shaped container for fluids, not quite one Mass], is not to exceed one Pfennig Munich currency, and from Georgi to Michaelmas, the Mass shall not be sold for more than two Pfennig of the same currency, the Kopf for not more than three Heller [Heller usually one-half Pfennig]. If this not be adhered to, the punishment stated below shall be administered. Should any person brew, or otherwise have, other beer than March beer, it is not to be sold for any more than one Pfennig per Mass. Furthermore, we wish to emphasise that in future in all cities, markets and in the country, the only ingredients to be used for the brewing of beer must be barley, hops and water. Whosoever knowingly disregards or transgresses upon this ordinance, shall be punished by the court authorities' confiscating all such barrels of beer, without fail. Should, however, an innkeeper in the country, city or markets buy two or three pails of beer (containing 60 Mass) and sell it again to the common peasantry, he alone shall be permitted to charge one Heller more for the Mass or the Kopf, than set out above."

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Kalik Gold

     Some swear by this stuff, me..Well I'm okay with it. It definitely smokes a Corona, but any beer that tastes better dressed up I really can't wrap my head around.  The circle I run around in recommends a piece of Pineapple, not the usual Lemon wedge. I will say this though: This brew does work in the heat.

     Here's my review. Upon opening, the first thing to hit the nose were the hop flavors, a slight citrus note, and a little tin that was evident, but in a pleasant way.  In the glass the head is gone within a few minutes, there was great color, although the fizz remained all the way to the bottom of the glass. I served this puppy ice cold and it really shined when cold. The hops where a little weak, but present, the citrus is up front and in your face but dissipates with your first breath. Clean refreshing finish, no after taste to speak of with nice sharp bubbles.  Don't let it warm up though, it does not drink as nice at warmer temperatures. Here's what I picked up on some random Internet website:

     Kalik Gold – Commonwealth Brewery Ltd. New Providence, Bahamas:
Gold lager pours with a solid white head that dissipates quickly. The clean aroma of citrus fruit carries through to the palate. This lemony beer blends with the light husky-malt body. Finishes dry – a pleasant “hot weather” brew. The 7%  abv is nearly imperceptible, with no sharp feel of alcohol on the tongue.

     All-in-all it's one of the better beers around, Toss your Corona aside and give this great beer a shot next time you're feeling frisky.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Taste Casa Noble Tequila with Pepe Hermosillo

When: March 30th, 3:30pm - 6:00pm.
Where: Our Fort Myers Location
Why: Because it's one of the best Tequilias on the market today.

Do yourself a favor and read the Bio below. If that does not make you thirsty, i don't know what will. Give yourself a chance at trying something really special and just stop by, even for a moment. Let us know what you think.
PARTNERS

Jose “Pepe” Hermosillo, a founding partner of Casa Noble, has applied his business skills to develop the company into an ultra-premium tequila brand. Responsible for the unique techniques applied to the production of the spirit, Hermosillo has played an integral role in garnering Casa Noble international acclaim and award recognition within the tequila industry. Hermosillo was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, and first introduced to the world of business by his father, a well-respected and successful businessman who was involved in the hospitality and building industries. Choosing to pursue his scholastic interests, Hermosillo studied economics at the University of Dallas and received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO) in Guadalajara. Soon thereafter, he took over the helm of his family’s seventh-generation business, which dates back to the 1700s, and still continues today as one of the most reputable and profitable construction companies in Mexico. Currently, Hermosillo oversees Casa Noble’s innovative production systems and has been instrumental in implementing inventive ideas and concepts including the triple-distillation method, French white oak barrels, and the new Single Barrel varieties into the tequila-making process. He also helped develop the revolutionary Single Barrel category alongside the Tequila Regulatory Council (Consejo Regulador del Tequila) in Mexico. Hermosillo, alongside partner Carlos Hernandez and four other tequila distillers, was also involved in developing Tequila Riedel Glass, a line of exclusive tequila glasses designed to highlight the finest characteristics of the spirit. Hermosillo, who still resides in Mexico, also supervises the development and expansion of Casa Noble’s 1,500-acre estate, distillery, and new hacienda. Hermosillo, together with his partners Hernandez, who he met in 1997, and David Ravandi, who joined the team in 1999, has been successful in engaging the consumer’s passion for luxury tequilas. Hermosillo was recently profiled in Latino Leaders magazine in their Latino Entrepreneurs section.

Noble Pils: Yeah, It's pretty good.

I'm a hop-head.

I like the I.P.A.s, i like the strong beers known for the rich character and raised alcohol content. Fruity, sometimes citrus-tasting and strong. Yes, then their is that.

Sam Adams beer is one of the mainstays in our stores; we pick a few to have on a regular basis, buy the seasonal as they come out about a case at-a-time. When an opportunity came around to try something new, obviously the word "Pils" caught my attention. Anything that sounds like Pilsner can't be all that bad. Any beer is worth trying after all, sometimes twice.

Sam's website has the following to say about their beer:
"Samuel Adams® Noble Pils is brewed with all 5 Noble hops for a distinct hop character and fresh taste.  Deep golden in color with a citrus-hop aroma, Samuel Adams Noble Pils is a traditional Bohemian Pilsner.  The honeyed malt character from traditional Bohemian malt is balanced by delicate yet pronounced citrus, floral, and piney notes from the Noble hops.  The winner of our 2009 Beer Lover’s Choice® election, this beer was chosen by over 67,000 drinkers for its crisp complexity and refreshing taste."
I can agree with the citrus. This stuff is really drinkable, in the fact that it's light, even-bodied but sturdy enough to present a good flavor. I'm not sure if this beer reminds me of a traditional Bohemian Pilsner, but it's good, i know that. Do yourself a favor, grab a six pack of the Noble Pils, try it out, let me know what you think. Hell, it's only 8.49, and for that you would have to agree is a small price to pay for a six pack of happiness.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Bischoff Doppelbock and Hefeweizen

     Over the past few years I've been forced to try just about every beer you can imagine. Even a 2000 year old Egyptian recipe, (which by the way was amazing). But let me tell you this line of beer is exceptional. The Doppelbock is quite possibly the best I've ever had. I was expecting big, bitter, and stale. but what I had was refreshing, clean just right for a hot summers day. In fact three long pulls ended my first bottle! I cracked the second and started my grill duties.... The next day I placed the first order for the stores and it hit the shelves this past Tuesday. Take a look at their website for all the info, just know that the line has been tested and approved...enjoy
Bischoff has been called by many "The Finest Beer in the World!"  Winner of many awards including 2 Gold and 3 Silver Prizes awarded by the prestigious DLG Test Center, Germany's independent drinks and food testing society, on the Brewery's 140th year anniversary.
We carry Doppelbock and Hefeweizen special orders available at no extra charge
Founded in 1866, the Privatbrauerei Bischoff is located in Nordpfalz, a region in Germany known for it's natural beauty, expansive forests, and crystal-clear spring waters. Called the "Palatinate". the northern area of the Palatinate is known for award-winning wines, whereas the southern part of the region, where the brewery is located, is famous for it's barley production - utilizing some of the best water and barley known, it is no wonder that Bischoff Beer is so highly regarded!
Bischoff Premium Beer is available as a Pilsner, Black Lager, Hefeweizen, and Doppelbock.