Showing posts with label RiverRoots (formerly ORVFF). Show all posts
Showing posts with label RiverRoots (formerly ORVFF). Show all posts
Friday, May 08, 2015
Indiana craft beer lineup and beer events for the RiverRoots Music & Folk Arts Festival in Madison, May 15 & 16.
Yesterday's post detailing NABC's lineup is here.
And so it's time again for RiverRoots, the annual music and folk arts festival held on the banks of the Ohio in Madison. In 2015, the tenth edition of RiverRoots takes place on Friday and Saturday nights, May 15 and 16.
NABC (and Upland) have been selling beer at RiverRoots since the beginning, and in reent years, we've been joined by various of our Hoosier brewing colleagues. For the second year in 2015, the RiverRoots craft beer tent is being sponsored in part by the Brewers of Indiana Guild.
American Craft Beer Week coincides with RiverRoots week, and so on May 12, 13 and 14, three Madison restaurants are staging special pre-RiverRoots beer tasting with participating Indiana craft brewers. See the illustration above for details.
It’s a wonderful tradition to have Hoosier-brewed beers paired with equally great music, and each year, RiverRoots offers a pleasing festival ethos of localism. It’s a testament to the vision of the fest’s founder, the late John Walburn.
Here's the beer list for RiverRoots, 2015.
Bloomington Brewing Company
10-Speed Hoppy Wheat
Big Stone Stout
Great Crescent Brewery
Aurora Dortmunder Lager
Coconut Porter
New Albanian Brewing Company (beer descriptions here)
Black & Blue Grass
Community Dark
Eastern Front ( Imperial Pilsner)
Hoptimus
(Special timed tapping of Action! APA ... TBA)
Power House Brewing Company
Ceraline Cream Ale
RiverRoots Hoppy Porter
Quaff On Brewing Company (Big Woods)
Hare Trigger IPA
Six Foot Blonde
Tin Man Brewing Company
Damascene Apricot Sour
Rivet Irish Red Ale
Circuit Bohemian Pilsner
Upland Brewing Company
Campside Session IPA
Schwarz Black Lager
Wheat Ale
Thursday, May 07, 2015
NABC's lineup for the RiverRoots Music & Folk Arts Festival in Madison, May 15 & 16.
Madison, Indiana, population roughly 12,000, is a split personality kind of place. Downtown is built horizontally on flatlands by the Ohio River, completely surrounded by hills. Although you can see newer homes atop some of these hills, the effect is that of a hidden gem.
It feels like an open air museum, and in fact, it largely is.
In 2006, the majority of Madison's downtown area was designated the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark in the United States—133 blocks of the downtown area is known as the Madison Historic Landmark District.
And so it's time again for RiverRoots, the annual music and folk arts festival held on the banks of the Ohio in Madison.
In 2015, RiverRoots takes place on Friday and Saturday nights, May 15 and 16.
For the tenth year running (actually, since the fest’s inception), NABC will be on hand to share beer vending duties with craft-brewing Hoosier friends, including Upland Brewing Company (Bloomington IN), who’ve been there with us from the beginning; Great Crescent Brewing from Aurora; Evansville's Tin Man; Power House out of Columbus; Quaff On (Brown County) and Bloomington Brewing Company.
As in 2014, the craft beer tent is being sponsored in part by the Brewers of Indiana Guild.
It’s a wonderful tradition to have great beers like these with equally stimulating music, and a pleasing festival ethos of localism. It’s a testament to the vision of the fest’s founder, the late John Walburn.
NABC’s beer lineup for RiverRoots is as follows.
For the comprehensive RiverRoots beer list and preview of American Craft Beer Week events in Madison, go here.
Black & Blue Grass
Belgian-style Spiced Ale
Whether ground cover or ear candy, the consensus is that “bluegrass” is an adaptive concept, deriving from more than one source, and reflecting the authenticity of America’s traditional melting pot. NABC brews Black & Blue Grass in Indiana, but the inspiration and raw materials come from many locales outside our own immediate neighborhood. The ingredient list for Black & Blue Grass includes North American barley malt, wheat, German hops and Wallonian yeast. Blue agave nectar from south of the border is used as a fermentable sugar, and black pepper and lemongrass (as opposed to blue) are added for spicing.
6.5% abv
18 IBUs
Community Dark
English-style Mild
Let’s shake on it. NABC’s best-selling beer in its own two New Albany premises isn’t Elector, Hoptimus or Black & Blue Grass. It’s Community Dark, a dark-hued, session-strength traditional English Mild, the style that fueled the factory workers who made the Industrial Revolution. Easy to drink, yet exuding integrity, Community Dark also is NABC’s most awarded ale.
3.7% abv
12.5 IBUs
Eastern Front
Post-War Imperial Pilsner
It's the place on the map where German and Slavic cultures overlap, and our homage to Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the Red Army's most famous female sniper during WWII. Such was her fame that in far-off America, folk singer Woody Guthrie immortalized her in song. NABC's Eastern Front is full-bodied and deceptively drinkable, with all the attributes of a crisp, clean, hoppy Pilsner – just more of everything.
8% abv
80 IBUs
Hoptimus
Imperial India Pale Ale
Living vicariously through others is a sad compromise meant only for rank amateurs and subpar international lagers. Rather, we all might profit from the principled example of Hoptimus, which lives vivaciously, audaciously and capriciously through itself. With a snarky hop character that is blatantly unrepentant, Hoptimus ensures that meek palates surely will not inherit the earth.
10.7% abv
100 IBUs
Special keg pour (TBA on Saturday):
Action! APA
American Pale Ale
Everybody wants a piece of the Action! ... and David Pierce has brainstormed classic American Pale Ale formulations and settled on a British Pale Ale malt bill, with uniquely American Galena and Mosaic hops, the latter a Simcoe/Nugget hybrid. Super San Diego yeast does the heavy lifting, and the end result is timeless, fruity ale with earthy, tropical notes.
6.3% abv
50 IBUs
We have a marvelous time pouring at RiverRoots each year, so plan on attending and supporting the soothing idea that handcrafted music and handcrafted beer belong together. Hit the links above and below to learn more.
RiverRoots on Facebook
Friday, May 16, 2014
Beer festivals proliferate as event season launches in earnest, with trenchant and curmudgeonly commentary.
Today and tomorrow is RiverRoots in Madison, and NABC's annual gig pouring better beer for great music.
May 16 & 17 is RiverRoots 2014 in Madison IN, with music, folk arts and Indiana craft beer
NABC will be on hand to share beer vending duties with craft-brewing Hoosier friends: Upland Brewing Company (Bloomington IN), who’ve been there with us from the beginning; Great Crescent Brewing from Aurora; Indianapolis stalwart Sun King; and Power House out of Columbus.
Meanwhile, Steve Coomes previews the Highlands Beer Festival (Saturday, May 17) and Keg Liquors' Fest of Ale (Saturday, May 31), in which we learn that the coming of Deschutes to metro Louisville has trumped the coming of various other saviors. Before I climax, myself, and speaking of the forthcoming Fest of Ale, NABC will debut our Session Station there.
This Sunday (May 18) is the the Louisville Independent Business Alliance's 6th Annual Buy Local Fair in Louisville. It's always a fine event, supporting independent local businesses.
Next Sunday (May 25; Memorial Day weekend) is the Boomtown Ball and Festival in downtown New Albany. The event is previewed in SoIn, a food and entertainment supplement thus far not sequestered behind pay walls.
It bears noting that while neither the city of New Albany nor local media has seen fit to mention the fact, a consortium of downtown food and drink operators will be running the adult beverage area for Boomtown, including Feast BBQ, Irish Exit, JR's Pub, 502 Winery and NABC. It's unclear to me how our participation can be deemed so important to the success of the day that we've been entirely omitted from the vast majority of advance publicity, but then again, I'm not the mayor -- at least yet.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Updates on RiverRoots in Madison, Indiana, on May 16 and 17.
Once again, NABC will be vending beer at Madison's RiverRoots music and folk arts festival (May 16 & 17). Details are at NABC's web site; follow the links below. Note that in 2014, there'll be a sprinkling of beer-themed events in Madison during the week prior to the festival, including the pre-party:
BoneYard Grill, NABC & the Tillers: RiverRoots pre-party in Madison on May 15
As for the festival itself, I've grown very fond of it even if we seldom hear any music while working. Don Clapham, Nick Ellis and their better-beer-loving friends in Madison continue to fight the good fight with respect to the Indiana-brewed localism at RiverRoots. After eight years, you'd assume that the folk/craft branding is solid, but of course there always will be those advocating mass-market sponsorship lucre.
Don and Nick always make a patient case, and the sales figures bear them out. In 2014, the Brewers of Indiana Guild is helping sponsor the craft beer tent at RiverRoots, where for two days, a wonderful selection of Indiana-brewed beers from NABC, Upland, Sun King, Power House and Great Crescent will be available to fest goers.
May 16 & 17 is RiverRoots 2014 in Madison IN, with music, folk arts and Indiana craft beer
BoneYard Grill, NABC & the Tillers: RiverRoots pre-party in Madison on May 15
As for the festival itself, I've grown very fond of it even if we seldom hear any music while working. Don Clapham, Nick Ellis and their better-beer-loving friends in Madison continue to fight the good fight with respect to the Indiana-brewed localism at RiverRoots. After eight years, you'd assume that the folk/craft branding is solid, but of course there always will be those advocating mass-market sponsorship lucre.
Don and Nick always make a patient case, and the sales figures bear them out. In 2014, the Brewers of Indiana Guild is helping sponsor the craft beer tent at RiverRoots, where for two days, a wonderful selection of Indiana-brewed beers from NABC, Upland, Sun King, Power House and Great Crescent will be available to fest goers.
May 16 & 17 is RiverRoots 2014 in Madison IN, with music, folk arts and Indiana craft beer
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
NABC's lineup at RiverRoots 2013.
Once again, NABC will be vending at Madison's RiverRoots music and folk arts festival. Details and the beer list are at NABC's web site.
NABC's lineup at RiverRoots 2013
It’s almost time for RiverRoots, the annual music and folk arts festival on the banks of the Ohio in historic Madison, Indiana.
It takes place on Friday and Saturday nights, May 17 and 18, and for the eighth year running (actually, since the fest’s inception), NABC will be on hand to share beer vending duties with craft-brewing Hoosier friends: Upland Brewing Company (Bloomington IN), who’ve been there with us from the beginning; Great Crescent Brewing from Aurora; Indianapolis stalwart Sun King; and (or so I hear) Power House out of Columbus.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
With RiverRoots drawing near, here's the NABC beer list for the fest.
It’s almost time for RiverRoots, the annual music and folk arts festival on the banks of the Ohio in historic Madison, Indiana.
It takes place on Friday and Saturday nights, May 17 and 18, and for the eighth year running (actually, since the fest’s inception), NABC will be on hand to share beer vending duties with craft-brewing Hoosier friends: NABC’s lineup at RiverRoots 2013.
It takes place on Friday and Saturday nights, May 17 and 18, and for the eighth year running (actually, since the fest’s inception), NABC will be on hand to share beer vending duties with craft-brewing Hoosier friends: NABC’s lineup at RiverRoots 2013.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
RiverRoots, a music festival with a great craft beer lineup.
New name, same great weekend in Madison, Indiana: RiverRoots festival runs May 18-20, with Indiana craft beer.
As best I can determine, here's the draft beer list for the craft beer tent at RiverRoots this coming weekend. How many regional music festivals can boast a lineup like this one?
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Great Crescent Brewery
Cherry Ale
A lightly hopped, all-malt ale that receives a load of tart
cherries in the secondary fermentation, producing a flavorful beer, balanced
and not overpowering with fruit. The cherries are from orchards of the American
Midwest, and are along the same variety as cherries used
for Belgian Kriekbiers.
ABV: 5.7%
IBU: 18
ABV: 5.7%
IBU: 18
Coconut
Porter
A distinctive American interpretation of classic English
Style Porter, with coconut added during the boil to give this beer a unique, nutty
flavor that blends perfectly with the style.
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 32.9
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 32.9
Witbier
Refreshingly crisp, wheat-based ale with a slightly dry, tart
finish. It has moderate sweetness with spicy aromas and a hint of coriander and
citrus. This beer is very light
in color with a dense, white head and
some cloudiness from a special yeast strain.
ABV: 5.1%
IBU: 14
ABV: 5.1%
IBU: 14
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New Albanian Brewing Company
Black
& Blue Grass
The great
Bill Monroe described his bluegrass music as "Scottish bagpipes and
ole-time fiddlin'. It’s Methodist and Holiness and Baptist. It's blues and
jazz, and it has a high lonesome sound." Belgian yeast from De Struise, and
stateside Saison spicing: Black pepper and blue agave and lemongrass.
ABV: 6.5%
IBU: 18
Community
Dark
Inspired by
traditional English Mild, the style that fueled the workers who made the
Industrial Revolution, Community Dark is revolutionary in its own way:
Dark-colored but light-bodied, and a classic session ale.
ABV: 3.7%
IBU: 13
NABC’s
hophead Brewmaster says, “Yakima
is simple in design: This beer is for me, here in the land of no coast. After
many years of liquid research, the time came to satisfy my inner desire to
craft a Rye IPA so immaculate that it would ‘up’ our revolution even further. Mission accomplished.”
ABV:
7.5%
IBU: 130
IBU: 130
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Sun King Brewery
Osiris
Pale Ale
An
assertively hopped West Coast style of Pale Ale. Every aspect of this beer is
designed to showcase the hops without overpowering your taste buds.
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 50
Sunlight
Cream Ale
Our most
approachable beer. A smooth malt profile and a crisp, clean finish.
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 20
Wee Mac
This
Scottish-style Brown Ale has a nice hazelnut character with rich toffee
undertones
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 23
Mobreki Brewery
(Beers to
be determined)
Preservation
Pilsner
Preservation
Pilsner is brewed in the traditional Bohemian style, originally created in the
town of Pilsen
in 1842, and offers a crisp, light taste without sacrificing its signature
all-malt, mellow flavor. We age our Pilsner for an entire month.
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 36
Schwarz
Black Lager
Schwarzbier
(black beer) originated in medieval Germany , and our take on this ancient
lager delivers hints of chocolate and coffee, courtesy of its dark malts, with
a strong nose and a clean finish, striking the right balance of robust and
crisp, with enough bitterness to accentuate but not overpower.
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 25
Wheat
Ale
A classic
rendition of the Belgian Witbier (white beer), brewed with organic coriander,
chamomile, and orange peel to be light on the tongue and refreshingly tart. In
the tradition of the Belgian Wit style, it is unfiltered, allowing suspended
yeast to create a cloudy, golden appearance.
ABV: 4.5%
IBU: 12
Friday, May 04, 2012
New name, same great weekend in Madison, Indiana: RiverRoots festival runs May-18-20, with Indiana craft beer.
For the seventh year in a row, NABC is delighted to occupy the beer vending stations at the RiverRoots Music and Folk Arts Festival in Madison, Indiana, formerly known as the Ohio River Valley Folk Festival.
The festival kicks off on Friday, May 18, at 5: 00 p.m., resumes on Saturday the 19th at 11:00 a.m., and concludes with a Sunday (May 20) session that begins at 12:30 p.m.
Musical headliners this year include The Band of Heathens (Friday), Hayes Carll (Saturday) and The Black Lillies (Sunday). Over the Rhine also will perform on Saturday night. Complete listings are at the web site, with more information available at the RiverRoots page at Facebook.
As we have since the festival's inception, NABC will share beer vending duties with our friends from Upland Brewing Company (Bloomington IN). There'll also be draft beer from Great Crescent Brewing in Aurora and Madison's own Mobreki Brewing, as well as the first-ever appearance by Sun King out of Indianapolis. Currently we're all huddling to formulate a beer lineup, which I will post when decided.
There's also a first annual "RiverRoots Brew-Off" homebrewing competition on Sunday afternoon. It's open to all home-brewers, and the deadline for entries is May 14, so you are sitting on some IPA (the featured style), you still have time to be a part of it. Complete competition information is here.
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