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The Pitch’s Crafts & Drafts Pictures and Review

Some of the best breweries and crafters were all packed into the Uptown Shoppes on Saturday.  Starting at 11am, you were able knock out some of your Christmas shopping or splurge on something for yourself in an Etsy-in-real-life setting, while drinking some fantastic drinks from Crane Brewing, Boulevard, 4 Hands, KC Bier Co, Tallgrass, Urban Chesnut, Cooper’s Hawk Winery, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and Crown Royal.

The event was planned really well, although I didn’t see a lot of advertising for it, which kept the crowd down.  Even when I left at 2:30pm, there were still enough parking spaces to accommodate the vendors and attendees.  I appreciate it wasJones Coasters a free event, but before going I was unsure if the beer would be free and/or if I should bring my own glass.  When I arrived, the bar was set up for $6 a beer, so I figured I would walk around a little bit, take a few pictures, and head out.  When I got back  around to the beer area, the breweries had set up and started to serve their beers for free.  They provided small, plastic taster cups that were tossed away in a trash bin.  It would have been nice to have some recycle bins set up.  Bridging the Gap often provides these at events for a small fee.  The floor plan of the event was perfect.  Enough room for lines at the brewery tables, aisles were big enough to easily get through, and even a lounge area set up with couches, tables, a DJ, and college football on TV.

Crane BrewingThe beers were amazing and were drinkable with little-to-no wait.  Crane Brewing was the best with their Orange, Peach, and Braun Weiss beers that were a dream to any sour beer lover.  It was nice to watch as patrons excitingly inquired about their location, when they are going to open, where they could buy bottles.  Although a bit out of the way in Raytown, they will be the brewery to check out whether you’re a Kansas City native or just a visitor.

The other breweries brought good beers and mostly good attitudes.  The people working the Boulevard and Urban Chestnut booths seemed like they didn’t want to be there at first, but warmed up a little as the day went on.  While this is a beer blog, I did indulge in some wine and Whisky.  Cooper’s Hawk Winery‘s table had several wines from Sangria to a Cabernet Zinfandel and a well setup booth.  The gentlemen at the booth were friendly and enthusiastic.  Crown Royal was giving away their new Regal Apple along with some few other favorites.

Great, free event with plentiful parking, an upbeat crowd, enough space to chill out, and the crafters were amazing.  9 out of 10.  Can’t wait for next year!

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New Beer Releases

Boulevard, Big Rip, and 4 Hands all have new beer releases.  A mix of the seasons as we have a Nutcracker Ale, Amber Ale, Wheat Wine, and Pumpkin Porter all being released.

Harvest Dance Wheat WineBoulevard Brewing Company is releasing their popular Nutcracker Ale today, but it will taste slightly different than in previous years.  Although the ale was dry hopped, it was not dry hopped with wet hops this year.  This should eliminate the green characteristic and really bring out the holiday spices.  Another release today from Boulevard is their Smokestack Seasonal Harvest Dance Wheat Wine.  This beer has a fruity aroma with sweet malt notes and the flavor has a complex blend of sweet, bready malt, vanilla, oak, and a slighty vinous backnote.

A few more coming soon releases from Boulevard are their collaboration with Odell Brewing – Silver Anniversary Ale and another addition to their Backroads Beer Series – Last Splash.

Big Rip Brewing Company released their very first Amber Ale last week.  T.H.i.C. Amber Ale was released just in time for their Ripper Halloween Party last Saturday.  At 5.6% ABV, it’s a nice keep-your-pace beer.

4 Hands Brewing Co is releasing their Imperial Pumpkin Porter, ILL Repute, to their markets tomorrow.  It’s their 3rd collaboration with Schnucks Markets, which is celebrating their 75th anniversary this year.  It’s an 8.5% beer that is brewed with pumpkin, nutmeg, vanilla, and cinnamon.

Update- A few more releases:

Cinder Block released their Rough Cut Lager and a Cherry English Cider.  The Lager is a full bodied, crisp continental lager with an ABV of 6.5% and 21 IBUs.  The Cider is made with Michigan Tart Cherries and has an upfront barrel note with the taste of cherries to finish.  6% ABV with a smooth, drinkable mouth-feel, makes this cider a bit dangerous.

KC Bier Company will be releasing their Winterbock mid-to-late November.  It’s slated to be at the 4th Annual Westport Strong Ale Fest on November 15.

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Bridging the Gap’s Pizza, Beer, & Networking at Boulevard

Bridging the Gap’s Green Business Network held a networking event in the beautiful Muehlebach Suite at Boulevard.  I’ve been to this suite for a few other events and each time it’s even more breathtaking.  The view from the terrace into downtown Kansas City has to be the best view, especially with all the Royals logos and blue lights on the buildings.

So, back to the point of the event.  If you have a goal of making sustainable decisions that protect our natural resources, want to make your home more comfortable, and/or want to have more cash in your wallet then the Green Business Network is a great group of which to be a part.  There’s no better place to hold a green event than Boulevard.  They are always looking for ways to reduce environmental impact, whether it be through Ripple Glass, having zero waste, or having a green roof on their brewhouse.  Boulevard is very committed to making Kansas City a greener place.

The presentations from members of the Green Business Networking were attention-grabbing and educational.  While drinking some Boulevard Beer and eating some Waldo Pizza we learned about their efforts in volunteering and that they need 450 volunteers in the next three weeks.  If you want information on how to volunteer, click here.

Great views, great speakers, great beer and pizza all for $5.  It was a great event!

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Beerfest at the Ballpark

Baseball!  Okay, so the T-Bones didn’t do as well as the Royals are doing, but that just means they had more time to clean the stadium in anticipation of the Beerfest at the Ballpark.  Saturday, October 18, more than 40 local, national, and international breweries will be pouring over 200 of their best beers.  Starting at 1:30pm, grab your commemorative glass and get to tasting.  DJ Highnoone will be playing music and several local restaurants will be serving food at this fundraiser foBeerfest Glassesr Helpful Hands KC.  Tickets are $35 and you can get them by clicking here.

Even though the T-Bones didn’t make it to the playoffs, they were still named as Organization of the Year for the fourth time.  CommunityAmerica Ball Park has welcomed over 3 million fans since its opening in 2003.  Come experience what’s so great about the park on Saturday.

List of Breweries:

  • 75th Street Brewery
  • Abita
  • Anderson Valley
  • Batch 19
  • Blue Moon Brewing Co.
  • Boston Beer
  • Boulder
  • Boulevard Brewing
  • Breckenridge
  • Bridgeport
  • Crispin Cidery
  • Ciderboys
  • Deschutes
  • Empyrean
  • Evil Twin
  • Free State
  • Goose Island
  • Granite City
  • Green Flash
  • Grolsch
  • Heineken USA
  • High Noon Saloon
  • Killians
  • Left Hand Brewery
  • Leinenkugel’s Brewing Co.
  • Lost Coast
  • Molson Canadian
  • New Belgium
  • North Coast
  • Odell
  • O’Fallon
  • Okar Blues
  • Peroni Nastro Azzuro
  • Pilsner Urquell
  • Redd’s Ale
  • Schlafly
  • Shiner
  • Shock Top
  • Sierra Nevada
  • Smith & Forge
  • Stillwater
  • Tallgrass
  • Third Shift
  • Woodchuck

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