September 14, 2012                                                                                     

Not sure where to put your money these days? Invest in beer. No...I don't mean invest in beer companies...I mean invest in beer. Yes, I know you are laughing right now....I am too.  Who would have thought you could make money by buying a beer, holding onto it, and then selling it a few years later. But who would have thought a bottle of Chateaux Margaux bought back in 1959 for probably $10 or $15 would be worth over $1000.00 today. So imagine what a bottle of 2012 Cigar City Hunaphu's bought for $20 will be worth in 5 or 10 years.  Now you can't do this with just your average ordinary amber ale or IPA...the beer will simply be horrible by the time it is opened. But a 10% barrel aged imperial stout might be a good hedge right now! If you don't believe me, see the article below. Funny to think that the beer you buy today could be worth something more in a few years.

 

(This introduction in no way constitutes the writer's actual support of investing in beer.   The writer has a few choice brews in his collection that he is sitting on that will be consumed as opposed to being sold at a future date. The writer does not in any way endorse beer purchases as an investment and doesn't believe in the future commodity beer market in anyway. Just enjoy a few good brews, put a few away and drink them a when you want to.)

 

Cheers,

 

Adam Fine

Director of Hoperations

UPCOMING EVENTS
09-14-2012 4:00 PM

Start your weekend right and sample some great beers from Shipyard Brewing Company at Whole Foods Wellington. ...»

 

09-16-2012 11:00:00 AM

Chef Brendan Connor of Whisk in South Miami will take to the kitchen at Harry's Pizzeria for an alla carte brunch that puts local beers in focus. The menu will be served from 11am to 3pm and will feature juevos rancheros with chipotle cream, WGFC short rib pizza, home fried potato salad, and chicken biscuits with red-eye gravy. ...»

 

09-18-2012 6:30 PM

50 Ocean Delray will be hosting a Shipyard Brewing Company Beer Dinner with a 4-course truly decadent menu. Don't take our word for it. Check out the menu below and judge for yourself. The cost is $49 per person, not including tax and gratuity. Call 561-278-3364 to RSVP today...»

 

09-18-2012 7:00 PM

It is turtle power time at Tap 42! Terrapin is going to be taking over the taps with great beers such as Samurai Krunckles, Big Hoppy Monster, Golden Ale, Hopsecutioner, Imperial Pilsner, and Pumpkinfest! ...»

 

09-19-2012 5:00 PM

The food and music fest will feature the popular mobile food trucks, free entertainment and participation by area restaurants. Check out their website for more information. ...»

 

09-19-2012 7:00 PM

Tucci's Fire 'N' Coal Pizza (50 NE 1st Ave., Boca Raton, 33432) is hosting another great beer dinner. The cost is $25 per person and the menu is still TBD. Make sure you call 561-620-2930 to RSVP today....»

 

09-19-2012 8:00 PM

Enjoy five different beers, each paired perfectly with five different gourmet cheese. Seating is limited, you are encouraged to call ahead of time to reserve your spot. 561-833-3605...»

 

Fall Beer Class @ Total Wine and More

09-20-2012 6:30 PM

Learn all about the great tradition of fall and pumpkin beers at your local Total Wine. Check out our event calender to find a class near you...

  

09-21-2012 4:00 PM

While you are shopping make sure you stop by and try some great beers from Shipyard Brewing Company. ...»

 

09-21-2012 7:00 PM

Celebrate the grand opening of The Cheese Course Plantation (801 S. University Dr., Suite 126, Plantation, 33324) with tastings of beer, cheese, and more! The celebration starts at 7 p.m....»

 

Fall Beer Class @ Total Wine and More

09-22-2012 3:00 PM

Learn all about the great tradition of fall and pumpkin beers at your local Total Wine. Check out our event calender to find a class near you...

 

Hop Week @ Tequesta Brewing Company

09-25-2012 5:00 PM

It is like Shark Week but with Hops. All week long Tequesta will be pushing the envelope with some amazing hops freshly harvested from the Pacific North West...

 

BurgerFI Coral Springs Beer Pairing

09-25-2012 6:00 PM

Join BurgerFI Coral Springs for another one of its great beer pairings! Just $14.97 gets you five courses paid with...

 

Oktoberfest Week One @ The Blind Monk

09-26-2012 5:00 PM

Join the Blind Monk for the first of their two Oktoberfest events! We may not be in Germany...

 

Pinktoberfest @ Cervezas

09-26-2012 7:00 PM

The ladies of South Florida's craft beer scene are uniting under one roof for a very special event...

 

Ommegang Beer Dinner @ B.Merry Gastro Pub

09-26-2012 7:00 PM

B. Merry Gastro Pub is teaming up with Brewery Ommegang to bring you a stellar 5-course beer dinner featuring some pretty amazing beers... 

 

Cigar City Tap Takeover @ Puccini's Pizzeria

09-27-2012 7:00 PM

Puccini's Pizzeria is hosting a Cigar City Brewing Company tap takeover...

 

Las Olas Oktoberfest

09-28-2012 11:00 AM

Las Olas will be hosting their own tribute to the world famous beer festival all weekend long on the lawn of the Riverside Hotel...

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This nut brown ale is the first beer in the world made with whole roasted pecans. The pecans are used just like grain and provide a nutty characteristic and a delightful depth to the flavor profile. This beer is very lightly hopped to allow the malty, caramel, and nutty flavors to shine through. The color is dark mahogany. 4.6% ABV (bottle and draft). 
A crisp, clean beer with the perfect balance of hops and malt. Its body and clean finish are ideally suited for all seasons, and the brew is moderately hopped for a great aroma and impressive finish. 5.21% ABV (bottle only).
Light lager beer of a straw color, clearly inspired by Czech-German Pils beer. It is produced with the best raw ingredients, giving it a good bitter content and a marked scent of hop. Alcohol, body and aroma blend perfectly, giving life to a clean and dry taste. 4.9% ABV (bottle only).
Red, double-malt, deep amber-colored beer, clearly inspired by German Bock beer. It shows a clean, soft and enveloping body, where a strong toasted malt flavor stands out. The froth is compact and creamy. 6.3% ABV (bottle only).
Dark, with an impenetrable color, inspired by German Swhartz beer. With its intense fragrance, it has an aroma of toasted-burnt malt, ranging from chocolate to a touch of liquorice and coffee. 5.5% ABV (bottle only). 
Copper-colored beer inspired by American Pale Ale. In this version, American hops meet European hops, giving birth to particular and intriguing scents and sensations. Its strong bitterness is well merged with the marked alcohol content, leading to a full and balanced body. 6.3% ABV (bottle only).
Intense gold-colored beer of a medium bitterness inspired by the German Marzen. Its malted scent is immediately clean. Soft and bitter, its toasted and smoked aftertaste make this beer perfect for Rome's typical cuisine. 5.5% ABV (bottle only). 
Other returning favorites:
Look out for returning hits such as: Cisco Pumple Drumkin (bottle and draft), Shiner Oktoberfest (bottle and draft), Southern Tier Mokah (bottle and draft) and Shipyard Pumpkinhead now in cans!
 

BEER NEWS

By: Stephen Dubner

 

The college football season kicked off this weekend. There were lots of superhuman feats and exciting outcomes, from a fresh-faced Alabama team beating No. 8 Michigan by 20 points to Michigan State's Le'Veon Bell running and catching for more yards than the entire Boise State team in the Spartans' 17-13 win.

 

But there's one thing you don't find at these games, which is a staple of the rest of top-shelf sports action: beer. You can buy it at just about any big sporting event. But colleges and universities have long eschewed the practice, saying alcohol created an undesirable atmosphere in their stadiums or didn't fit their values. Kai Ryssdal talks with Stephen J. Dubner from Freakonomics Radio about a new experiment in selling beer at college games, which has had a surprising result.

  

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By: Jason Notte

 

No matter how much craft beer takes off or how many 22-ounce and 750-milliliter bottles of it show up in restaurants of note, beer's still considered wine's slack-jawed yokel cousin.  

 
Let's put this out there: Why is it naturally assumed that wherever wine is being drunk, people in linen pants are counting money and discussing offshore holdings and wherever beer is being drunk there's a large sporting event nearby or a game of cornhole just waiting to happen? 
 

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By: Huffington Post

 

Is it possible that people are drinking too much beer in Munich? That's what some breweries are claiming -- there's a shortage of bottles and crates. While there is plenty of beer, there's simply nowhere to put it. The solution, the German brewers hope, is that people return their empties so they can be reused.

 

"Dear Munichers - bring back your crates," Heiner Müller, manager of the Paulaner and Hacker-Pschorr brewery, told Munich's TZ newspaper. They are short tens of thousands of bottles. Kegs are also in short supply.

 

 

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VOLUME 266
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In This Issue:
Upcoming Events
Can Selling Beer Help College Fans Drink Less?
10 Best Beer Investments For Your Cellar
Munich Breweries Face Beer Bottle, Keg Shortage Ahead of Oktoberfest
Feature Beer Cocktail
Featured Recipe
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Featured Beer Cocktail

Pumpkin in My Pumpkin
-Lop off the top quarter of a small pumpkin and scoop out the seeds and fiber
-Bake pumpkin on 350 degrees F for about 20 to 25 minutes or until the lip begins to brown.
-Let pumpkin cool and pour in a bottle of your favorite pumpkin ale!

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Featured Recipe

Beer & Bacon Pecan Bars

By: Jackie Dodd, The Beeroness 

 

Difficulty: Easy

 

There is nothing more fall than pecan pie. So why not spice it up with some bacon, and of course beer.

    

Ingredients

 

For the Crust 

   

-1 stick plus 2 Tbs unsalted butter

-2 cups flour

-1/4 cup brown sugar

-1/2 tsp salt

-2 Tbs water

 

For the Filling

 

-1 cup stout

-1 stick butter

-2 cups copped pecans

-2 cups brown sugar

-1/2 cup light corn syrup

-1/4 cup heavy cream

-2 eggs

-5 strips of bacon, cook and chopped

   

Directions:

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

 

In a food processor add the flour, 1/4 cup brown sugar, and salt, pulse to combine. 

 

Cut the butter into cubes and add to the food processor. 

 

Process until butter is incorporated into the flour mixture. 

 

Add the water and process to combine. 

 

Add additional water, 1 tsp at a time if there is flour that still hasn't been dampened.

 

Line a 9 x 13 inch baking pan with parchment paper (this will make it easier to remove from the pan) and dump the shortbread into the pan. 

 

Press into the bottom of the baking pan in one even layer.

 

Bake at 350 for 12 minutes of until a light golden brown.

 

In a pot over medium high heat, add the stout, cook until reduced by half. 

 

Add the butter and stir until melted, remove from heat. 

 

Add the sugar, pecans, cream, corn syrup and stir until melted.

 

 Once the mixture has cooled to room temperature, add the eggs and stir until combined.

 

Pour the filling over the crust, sprinkle with cooked bacon and bake at 350 until the filling no longer jiggles when you gently shake the pan, about 25-30 minutes.

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