Friday, July 3, 2015

2015 Beer School #1-250



I've had beer before.  I like beer.  I've been drinking beer probably since a young age when my father and his friends would give me a sip of their Michelob while they played poker at our house when I was young.  I graduated to drinking Budweiser and cheap beer like Schaefer's in college.  I was never a beer snob of any sort.

When I lived in California I would sometimes have Anchor Steam and when I moved back to Michigan it would be Bells.  But those were rare moments.  Normally it was the easy picks like Coors or Labatts or Molson Golden.  Mainly I was a liquor guy and beer was just a distraction in public.  Even moving to Texas I adopted Shiner but I wasn't very knowledgable about the product other than I liked the Bock.

I spent 2013 learning and sampling whiskey and 2014 learning and sampling vodka.  Those years taught me lots about what I liked and didn't like in those liquors and gave me more of a palate to discern the differences.  So 2015 it seemed time to do the same to beer.  So I started a journey that I thought would be 200 beers.  That goal came and wend and I'm looking to drink 500 different beers before the end of the year.

Methodology.  I'm only counting bottles or cans I have at home.  That way I slow down and really look at the product and take my time to read up on each beer.  I still drink at the bars and restaurants but I'm using those venues as a way to sample product I might want to purchase or revisit beers that I really like.  On June 30th I reached the halfway point and here are a few observations.

I've come a long way since that Shiner - Cheer on January 1st.  I feel like such a beer novice looking back on the first few weeks.  I was all over the board without any idea what I was drinking.  I'm looking over a list and these are some unofficial stats.

Beers By Style

1.  IPA
2.  Pale Ale
3.  Wheat
4.  Amber Ale
5.  Lager

I think this is influenced by the sheer numbers of different IPA's out there now.  It's definitely a beer style of the day.  And six months ago I wouldn't have necessarily known the difference between one style or another.  But now I can smell and taste and most likely tell you the kind of beer I'm drinking.

That said, what really excites me is the hybrids that are happening out there.  Not content to just make an IPA - there are brewers pushing the envelope and mixing different types and creating beers like the red or black IPAs that have really interested me.

Beers By Brewery

1.  Ballast Point
2.  Rahr
3.  Samuel Adams
4.  New Belgium
5.  Green Flash

This is hard because some great breweries just don't have many beers.  But what I've found is that once you find a brewery you like, it's usually a good idea to trust their other beers.  The list is initially heavy on beers from Texas and California.  Part of it is the availability of the beers in this area but also the two states are home to some great beers.  As a region, there are some great beers to come from the Midwest and Northeast.  Michigan and Wisconsin and Vermont have become areas of the country I've come to trust.

Let's get down to it.  Here's a ranking of my Top Ten Beers out of the first half.

10.  Kona Brewery - Big Wave Golden Ale
9.  Sierra Nevada - 2015 Beer Camp
8.  Magic Hat - #9 Pale Ale
7.  Breckenridge - OPhelia Hoppy Wheat
6.  Dogfish Head - Aprihop
5.  Founders - All Day IPA.  I had this one back on January 13th.  This Michigan IPA was the first time I really discovered that I loved IPAs.  It had a light fruity taste that I didn't expect from an IPA.  And I discovered that this Grand Rapids, Michigan brewery makes some incredible beers.

4.  Green Flash - Soul Style IPA.  On April 20th I discovered this favorite from San Diego, California.  There's a citrus taste to this that takes much of the hoppy taste off.  I could see this being "my beer" for a long time.

3.  Revolver - Blood & Honey.  I had this beer for the first time last Summer.  It was a favorite but I feel like I'm only learning why I like different beers.  I made sure this was one of my first - January 2, 2015.  This wheat ale from Granbury, Texas has great color and flavor.  I wouldn't have even known before that it was a wheat.  The beer smells wonderful and the blood orange just smooths out the taste.

2.  Community - Mosaic IPA.  Dallas, Texas represents.  Why did I even wait until May 25th to have this?  Smooth taste, great color.  It's not a beer to hide the hops.  There's a bitterness that I've learned to love.  I wouldn't have liked this beer six months ago.  But here's how I've changed - my tastes have evolved to love a little bit of bitter hops.  This is a perfect combination and one I'll have for a long time.

1.  Ballast Point - Grapefruit Sculpin.  I'm not alone in loving this beer.  In fact, almost every beer drinking that I've met has found that they love this beer.  It's one of those "I don't like IPAs but . . . " beers.  Mostly it's the perfect blend of the grapefruit with the IPA.  This isn't a fruit beer - the citrus just takes the edge off the bitterness.  This is a beer that will sneak up on you but one that you can drink all day too.


There are still a few that I've had and love but haven't made the list because I haven't had them at home yet.  Leading the list of favorites are the Green Flash / Peticolas Collaboration IPA and Bell's Oberon.   I'm learning more with each beer I've tried.  And the best part is being able to talk beer intelligently with people.  I've found so many more people who love their beer than when I was doing whiskey.  Keep your recommendations coming - I write them all down and I've found some awesome beers through it.   I can't wait to see what #215-500 bring.

Shawn

Monday, June 29, 2015

2014 Forceys



THE FORCEYS (Town and Country Resort and Convention Center)  This year's 9th Annual Forcey Awards took place on the last night of the 2014 Comic Con.  The new venue was more relaxed and the crew was enthusiastic.  We gathered with four other Strikeforce members represented and the return of Grace's friend who was impressed enough in 2013 to bring a boyfriend to the occasion this year.  We missed Cantankerous Chris this year and hope for his quick return to the fold.  The results were live tweeted to dozens of followers.  For those who somehow missed the overage - without further ado - your 2014 Forcey Award Winners . . . 

BEST MOVIE - Lego Movie.  This was a bit of an upset winner.  Previous years have leaned towards Superhero films (Iron Man, The Dark Knight, The Avengers) and more adult fare (Pan's Labyrinth, Let The Right One In).  For the first time, a truly all ages film won out over Captain America 2 and X-Men: Days of Future Past.



BEST COMIC - Sandman: Overture.  Previous winner Hawkeye made a solid run at a two year run.  But the return of Sandman claimed the top spot over up and comer, Saga.  The old comic reader vote wins out.




BEST MUSIC - St. Vincent - St. Vincent.  Last year, Daft Punk was the runaway winner.  This year there was almost a dead heat.  Beck and Jack White and Queens of the Stone Age split many of the votes.  But the best music of the year came out of the Dallas, Texas and the Polyphonic Spree.  Annie Clark has been around for years but really broke out with this album and was rewarded with a Forcey.






BEST OF TV - True Detective.  With multiple past winners returning including The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, this category was taken by the only newcomer.  HBO brought a nontraditional story to air that really caught on.  Harrelson and McConaughey kicked ass as flawed cops.  A repeat of this magic seems unlikely.



BEST OF THE WEB - Netflix.  Only YouTube has won more than second time winner Netflix.  With the addition of quality direct-to-Netflix originals and a steady supply of binge worthy shows, this could be the start of a long run of victories for this voting block.





COOLEST ITEM OF THE YEAR - Legal Weed.  Beating out World Cup soccer, Marvel comics movies and even Pop Dolls it was the growing trend of legalized weed.  Keep the dream alive, fellas.






STRIKEFORCE HALL OF DOOM - the highest honor is also known as "The Kirby".  Last year we inducted a record six new honorees.  This year was a solid crop of 5 inductees.  Each very deserving of the honor.

John Williams. Composer.


Monty Python.  Comic troop.


Prince.  Musician.



Saturday Night Live.  TV show.





Star Trek.  Mega franchise.





Just missing the vote this year and hoping for further consideration - Bill Waterson, Clint Eastwood, Steve Ditko and Thelonious Monk.


THE KINNEY -  Edgar Wright Off of Ant Man.  The film didn't make it out in the wave of Marvel films that it should have and the man that could have balanced the humor and action was sent packing and/or quit.  Either way we wait another year and fear that the potentially fun character might be ruined.




BLAST FROM THE PAST - BEST REISSUE - Bone Artists Edition.  There is no arguing that this Mat Smith book is a modern classic.  Having read it in original issues it's funny to see it already winning as a Best Reissue but deserving.




The Forceys took place late in the drinking evening but there was still plenty of post-awards fun to be had.  Steve provided a nice mix of music to background some great conversation with old friends.

"And if the elevator tries to bring you down / Go crazy.  Punch a higher floor."  Stay hard.

sb