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Beer Me!

Beerfests, special tappings, networking, swap meets.  Here’s where you can say, “Beer me!” this week.

Thursday, May 07

  • Gordon Biersch Leawood typically does something every Thursday, but they haven’t updated their calendar, yet.
  • KC Bier Company will be at Fidel’s Cigars at 5pm for a Cigar & Beer Tasting.
  • Rafi ChaudryTorn Label makes its way to the Northland.  Join brewer Rafi Chaudry tonight at Grain to Glass as he serves a few beers including a brand new beer, Tongue Lash which is a sour with hops.  There will also be Leap of Faith and House Brew on tap.  Starts at 6:30pm.
  • Flying Saucer continues their weekly Rare Beer Night with Uinta Brewing Company at 7pm.

Friday, May 08

  • Celebrate Spring the German way!  Maifest at Bier Station starts at 4pm.  Urban Chestnut will be served and the first few pours get to keep the dimpled mug!
  • Torn Label will be a the Nelson-Atkins Museum for Young Friends of Art Happy Hour beginning at 7pm.

Saturday, May 09

  • Are you on Beer Tasting KC?  I get that question a lot, and yes, I am.  They’re having a Spring Cookout at Smithville Lake.  Bring a dish and a bottle to share.  Dogs and kids are welcome, but no kegs or BBQ smokers.  It starts at 10am.
  • Torn Label gets around.  They’ll have a Tap Takeover at The Lone Elm Taproom inside the new Whole Foods starting at 11am.
  • KC Bier Company’s Biergarten Hog Roast begins at 11am.  The Local Pig will smoke an entire hog and there will be live music from 2pm until 9pm.  Also, they’ll tap their Bavarian Barrel at 1pm.
  • Another Maifest event – KC Bier Meisters will celebrate with a party at 2pm. They’ll be serving their latest Friendship Brews (session style beers) and will have the club’s jockeybox available. Make sure you let them know through their Facebook if you plan on attending.

Sunday, May 10

  • Bicycle Sundays at Big Rip continue.  Get $1 off your first drink by riding your bicycle to the brewery.  They’re open from noon until 5pm.
  • KC Bier Company Trivia at 1pm.

American Craft Beer Week

Monday, May 11 – Beginning of American Craft Beer Week

Tuesday, May 12

  • 2Rare2sdays at Martin City.  We’ll update with the beers when that info becomes available.
  • Bombers and Bottles at Barley’s Brewhaus 119th.  Specialty bomber and bottle releases featuring Arcadia Barrel Shipwreck Porter and Hebrew St. Lenny’s.
  • McCoy’s releases their Maibock and for $8, you get a 16oz pour in a commemorative glass (while supplies last).
  • At 4:30pm, Barley’s Midland will welcome Deschutes and their Deschutes and Ladders game.  They’ll also have 2014 The Abyss Imperial Stout on tap.
  • Rimann Liquors Prairie Village Beer Tasting from 4:30pm until 6:30pm.  We will update when the information becomes available.
  • Tapping of COOP Ale Works DNR, F5, and Native Amber will take place at 5pm at Barley’s Leawood.
  • It’s a reunion at 75th Street Brewery at 5pm.  Join several past brewers for a meet and greet along with tastings of the current Breweries’ beers.
  • Grain to Glass will hold a tasting of Wheat, Wit, and Weiss beers from 5pm until 7pm.  Four samples of the best examples of American Wheat, Belgian Wit, and German Weissbiers will be served in a Spiegelau glass you get to keep.
  • Jester KingJester King Tasting Session at Bier Station at 6pm for $40.  A very limited selection including La Petit Prince Farmhouse Table Beer, Noble King Hoppy Farmhouse Ale, Commercial Suicide Oaked Farmhouse Mild, Mad Meg Farmhouse Provision Ale, Ambree Farmhouse Amber Ale, and Snörkel Farmhouse Ale Brewed with Oyster Mushrooms and Sea Salt.  Each pour will be 4oz.

Wednesday, May 13

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Hey Homebrewers, Free Wort!

WortDid you miss out on 75th Street Brewery‘s wort giveaway this morning?  (We didn’t; check future posts for a Brew Day Session.)  Good news for you, Free State Brewery has wort to give away.  There’s no contest with this wort, just the satisfaction of making your own beer.

Free State hates to see things go to waste, so they’re offering their unhopped, unboiled, leftover wort from when they brewed their Old Backus Barleywine.  They only take the strongest of the wort from their mash to make the barleywine and what’s left still has a lot of sugar in it.  That’s what you get!  It’s the first time they’ve tried to collect this, so they don’t know what the strength is.

What you need to do to get some is bring a sanitized container and enter the brewery from the west end dock.  Kansas charges 20¢ per gallon in taxes so they ask for $1 for each 5 gallons you pick up.  There’s no limit on how much you can get right now, but if there’s a huge demand, they may limit it.

Go to Free State Brewery in Lawrence on Thursday, October 2nd, starting at 6pm to get some for yourself.

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75th Street Brewery Homebrew Competition

It’s nearly every homebrewer’s dream to own brewery or, at the very least, have hundreds of people enjoy their beer.  Homebrewers will get that chance to be featured as a guest tap at 75th Street Brewery.  On Wednesday at 10am, the online submission form will be open to everyone for their chance at one of fifty unfermented worts.  Once you get your wort, go crazy with it, within reason.  No lagers will be accepted, only ales, and no wild yeast can be used.  This will 75th Street Brewery’s second time holding this competition and the worts were gone within two minutes last year, so if you want some, get in there quick.  The winner’s creation will be brewed on 75th’s system and be on guest tap in 2015.  Second place receive a $150 gift card and third place gets a $75 gift card.  You will have a little over 10 weeks to brew your beer and have it submitted to 75th Street Brewery by December 14.  The winner will  be announced at a special Homebrew Competition Happy Hour on December 31st.

For more details:  75thstreet.com/eventsentertainment

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