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Hey Paul Stitching Hour at Big Rip Brewing Company

Ready to tap into your creative side?  The Big Rip Brewing Company will host Kristen Shuler of Hey Paul Studios for a crafty happy hour event tomorrow, September 23rd, starting at 5:30pm.

DSC05113All levels of crafters are welcome at the Hey Paul Stitching Hour at Big Rip.  Hand drawn patterns and fabric will be provided to all Embroidery Level ticket holders ($10), but attendees are welcome to bring their own supplies.  Embroidery starter kits will be available for an additional $10 at the event if you don’t have your own supplies.  Knitters are also welcome for a reduced ticket price of $7, which gets you into the event but doesn’t include the supplies and instruction.  Shuler is a self-taught embroidery artist who will be available to teach attendees some basics to help get started.  The inaugural event at Westport Flea Market sold out in less than a week, so this will surely be a popular event.  If you miss this one, check Hey Paul’s website for more events.

This event is open to men and women 21 and older.  Big Rip will be closed to the public during this event, so stitchers can take over the tasting room and patio area.  Cash and cards will be accepted.  Big Rip does not serve food, but Helen’s on Wheels food truck will be in the parking lot to serve crafters.  Price of tickets covers venue/supply fees and does not include the cost of food and/or drinks.

 

Click here to get your tickets.

 

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2014 High Plains BrewHoff Review

The inaugural High Plains BrewHoff was yesterday at Brew Lab in Old Downtown Overland Park.  While it had a few hiccups, overall it was a terrific event.  About 500 beer enthusiasts packed into the Brew Lab parking lot to get a sampling of the best homebrews in Kansas City.  With brews like Strawberry Basil Saison, Sour Cherry Porter, and Sour Black Saison, this is one of the more unique beer events in Kansas City.  Red Crow Brewing Company won Best of Show for Isabelle, a Belgian Blonde.

Some bad things about the event:

  • Babies.  I saw at least ten babies, most of them with strollers.  It was a small event space, so every person’s presence was felt.  This is an adult event and organizers should not have allowed anyone under 21 to enter.
  • Small event space or too many people.  500 people was quite a bit to fit in the location it was held.  After two hours, it did start thinning out, so it wasn’t too bad.
  • Line processing.  My group showed up at 12:45pm and didn’t get in until 1:30pm.  The end of the line didn’t get in until about 3pm.  They had three stations that everyone had to go through.  With so many volunteers, there easily could have been a few lines checking people in.
  • The glass.  I bought one and so did everyone else in my group and I knew about it beforehand.  A lot of people did not know about the cost of the glass until they got there.  Yes, they did have little plastic cups you could have used, but with the quality of the beer that was being served, you need to use glass.

Some good things about the event:

  • Water stations at every booth.
  • Pretzels and other snacks at most of the booths.
  • Enough tables to stand/sit.
  • Rarely a line at any of the booths.
  • It was free.
  • The musician played great songs and played them well.
  • A great variety of quality beer.
  • Each booth had beer that lasted through the event even though the pours were pretty big.

Breweries in the making got to show off their selection of beers and give a short speech about their company.

  • Red Crow says they are looking for a location in Johnson County, but are having some trouble with laws and regulations.  Currently, 30% or more of gross sales need to be derived from food sales.  They hope the laws will change soon so they can concentrate on making great beer.
  • Double Shift Brewing expects a Spring 2015 opening in the Crossroads and are committed to making a great product and having a relaxed atmosphere in their tap room.  I had Double Shift’s Summer Session IPA at the event and it is exactly that – a summer session that’s easy to drink when it’s 85° out.
  • Another Crossroads brewery set to open is Torn Label Brewing Company.  They’re brewing system is in place to brew three year-round beers and many experimental beers.  I tried their Grasping at Straws Wheat Wine, which has an ABV of 9%, but was surprisingly light.  They also let me try their Tongue Lash, a sour that wasn’t brewed like a regular sour.  They expect to open in a few months.
  • Crane Brewing Company has been making a name for themselves in the beer industry.  They were pouring some of the most creative beers at the event, such as a cream ale brewed with beets and a Belgian Saison brewed with black tea.  They will be opening up 18,000 square feet of beer and food space in Raytown in Spring 2015.  They intend to stand out from other local breweries by bottling beers for distribution right off the bat and offering sour and wild styles beers.

All of the upcoming breweries had spectacular beers so there’s no doubt that they will all succeed.  Kansas City is quickly becoming a great city to get your beer fix.

Overall, I would give this event an 8.5 out of 10 and look forward to next year!

 

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Happy Birthday, Cinder Block!

Remember about a year and a half ago when there were so few breweries in Kansas City?  Well, that’s all changed and Cinder Block is about to celebrate their first anniversary!  All next week, Cinder Block will be having specials, events, and freebies to celebrate.  Their biggest celebration will be on Saturday, September 27, where, starting at 4pm, there will be live music and commemorative glassware for the first 100 people in the door.  Special and experimental beers will be tapped throughout the day, including a whiskey-barrel aged version of their Black Squirrel Imperial Stout.  If you’ve never been to Cinder Block this is a good opportunity to check them out and join in the celebrations.  Here’s a list of events for each day.

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  • Monday: $2 beers for customer appreciation
  • Tuesday: Trivia night
  • Wednesday: Beer dinner with food from Voltaire ($65/person)
  • Thursday: Live homebrew night
  • Friday: Three special firkins with glassware for the first 20 people
  • Saturday: Anniversary party

 

 

Cinder Block is located at 110 East 18th Ave in North Kansas City.

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Boulevard’s Collaboration No. 4 Out Next Week

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Boulevard Brewmaster Steven Pauwels and Ommegang Brewmaster Phil Leinhart combined their expertise to come up with the latest Collaboration

Teaming up with their sister brewery, Ommegang, Boulevard’s newest Collaboration will be on taps on Monday and in stores Tuesday in the Kansas City area.  Collaboration No. 4 is a spiced saison-style beer with an alcohol content of 7.3% which is in line with past collaborations.  Ommegang brewmaster Phil Leinhart came to Kansas City in July to work with Boulevard brewmaster Steven Pauwels and the rest of the brewing crew.  After brewing a mix of various malts and hops, sweet orange peel, lemon peel, coriander, and grains of paradise, the wort was moved into two fermentation vessels.  Pauwels added Boulevard’s signature Belgian yeast strain to one of the vessels and Leinhart added Ommegang’s house yeast strain to the other.  The batches were then blended together for bottling.  This is a limited edition release, so be sure to pick up a few bottles.

Past collaborations include a Stingo brewed with Dann and Martha Paquette of Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project, a White India Pale Ale brewed with Larry Sidor of Dechutes, and an Imperial Pilsner brewed with Jean-Marie Rock of Orval.  The White IPA was later re-released as the Reboot White IPA.

In other Boulevard news, Oatmeal Stout and West Coast IPA will be making their way into the sampler 12-packs this week.  There will also be a collaboration, an English Strong Ale, with Odell Brewery that will be released the week of November 17th, to celebrate both breweries’ 25th anniversary.  I had a sample of the ale in their tasting room a few weeks ago and it had a rich, creamy flavor that was a delight to drink.  I would recommend picking up more than one bottle.

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