Taking Over Taprooms

The club has a number of recurring events — monthly meetings with education or experiment topics, Big Brew and Learn To Homebrew Day group brews, Summer and Winter parties — with one of those events being the monthly Taproom Takeover.

On the first Thursday of each month we schedule time to meet up at a local taproom, rotating around the Twin Cities area, to meet up socially and share in conversation over a pint or three. We prioritize the breweries that help sponsor our competitions to return the support. When we are lucky, we are sometimes even able to get a brewer-led tour of the back of the house, too!

The 2021 taproom list was recently updated, so check out the club calendar to see where we will be. If you are interested in learning more about the club or just hanging out and talking about beer, this is a great opportunity stop by and say hello. No reservations required.

Cheers!

2021 Competition Winners

Thank you to everyone who sent in beers to be judged for the 2021 Nordeast Brewers Alliance Homebrew Competition! There were 228 beers judged this year — our biggest competition to date — and we were excited about every one of them! Cheers to everyone!

Keep an eye out in 2022 for the NBA Sour Times competition around May/June and the all-category competition in November/December again!

Best of Show Winners  

Best of Show – Beer

PlaceBrewerEntry NameStyleClub
 1stAnthony DavisLemongrass Table Beer28C: Wild Specialty BeerMinnesota Home Brewers Association
 2ndJohn EischenDark Hearted21B2: Black IPARochester Area Zymurgy Enthusiasts (R.A.Z.E.)
 3rdJoel RobertsHazy Sesh IPA21A: American IPA

Winning Entries  

Continue reading 2021 Competition Winners

Thank you to the sponsors of the 2021 competition!

We are always amazed by the great sponsorship we get from the homebrew community, local breweries, and equipment manufacturers! Thank you to everyone who donated brewing equipment, merchandise and swag, gift cards, and (maybe my favorite) free beers at Minneapolis-area taprooms!

Look for the winners this weekend at nbabrewcomp.com

The judges were able to pick up some great merchandise including hats, shirts, taproom beer tokens, and homebrew supplies including

Local winners will also get a share of these supplies and taproom goodies!

For those who put their hobby on the line to be judged, there are some amazing prizes available to win!

Best of Show: BSG HandCraft will direct ship a Grainfather G30 100V all-in-one state-of-the-art amazing-beyond-belief brew system!

Grainfather G30 110V provided by BSG HandCraft

All first place winners will receive a gift card for Northern Brewer or Midwest Supplies for equipment and ingredients of their choice! Some other levels of winners will also receive gift cards for MoreBeer, Adventures in Homebrewing, or Yakima Valley Hops!

Some category winners will also receive…

A couple top winners local to the Minneapolis area will also receive the chance to brew one of their award-winning recipes on a professional system! Fat Pants Brewing in Eden Prairie, MN, and Excelsior Brewing in Excelsior, MN, are each offering some winning brewers a brew day experience! Watch for more details on where to buy that beer when it hits the taprooms!

Learn To Homebrew Day

Come join a brew day on the NBA club system at Midwest Supplies on Saturday, November 6 from 9am – 4pm for Learn To Homebrew Day. We will have some homebrew to share, too! Come by and check out the club and deals going on inside the store!

Learn To Homebrew Day – Sat Nov 6

We welcome everyone regardless of experience or skill to join the club and take part in whatever events are most interesting. Check out the club calendar to see where we will be and feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Updates are also available on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter

Cheers! 🍻

Coming Back Together

Looking back, February 2020 turned out to be a poor time for a post about all the in-person events that we do. Now in Summer 2021, we are getting events back on the calendar, so that article is important again. From taproom visits to education deep-dives and social events, the club has a lot going on throughout the year.

There are two great times to meet up with us to learn more or join the club:

  • First Thursday: Taproom Takeover social hour. Watch the club calendar to see where we will be. Find the table with a bunch of brewers wearing our logo and say hello!
  • Third Thursday: Monthly meeting and education/experimentation topic. Back at East Side Neighborhood Services in Northeast Minneapolis starting with the July meeting, come share some homebrew if you have it — or at least bring tasting glasses to sample offerings from others.

We welcome everyone regardless of experience or skill to join the club and take part in whatever events are most interesting. Check out the club calendar to see where we will be and feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Updates are also available on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter

Juniper, Kveik, and Smoke!

The education topic for May’s meeting covered Traditional Farmhouse Brewing and novel Farmhouse yeasts, including Kveik.  The presentation largely covered what is written in the book “Historical Brewing Techniques: The Lost Art of Farmhouse Brewing” by Lars Marius Garshol.  We discussed the history and methods of historical farmhouse brewing, along with contemporary brewers that continue to use the same traditional equipment, ingredients and techniques to brew interesting beers.  We also dug into the unique ingredients used in these beers, including juniper, farmhouse yeast known as “Kveik”, and smoked malts.

Along with the education topic, we shared 6 different regional “styles” of farmhouse beer brewed by four members of the club.  These included a raw “Kornøl”, boiled Heimabrygg, and smoked “Stjørdalsøl” from different regions of Norway, and a Swedish Gotlandsdricke.  All four used common juniper, and were fermented with different Kveik strains and cultures.  A Lithuanian “Kaimiškas” ale and a “Minnesota Farmhouse Ale” (using red cedar in place of common juniper) were also brewed to accompany the presentation.  Tasting the beers generated a lot of discussion, but all were delicious and distinctive. The Minnesota Farmhouse Ale brewed by Brady was a real standout!

Minnesota “Farmhouse” Ale. Photo: Adrian Swanson

The smoked malts used in the Gotlandsdricke and Stjørdalsøl were donated by Sugar Creek Malt for our club’s education topic and example beers.  Based in Indiana, this maltster stands apart from others by producing unique smoked malts.  The malts used for these beers are smoked on a wood-fired Nordic-style Såinnhus kiln.  These malts helped create a beer with a depth of flavor that is similar to the historical beers they were intended to recreate. Skål!

Collecting wort for the Stjørdalsøl made with Sugar Creek Malt

All the recipes for the beers we brewed can be found on the Brewfather library @nordeast.brewers.alliance

Brew Together Apart

After more than a year of the club being separated during COVID with only access through video chats and email, our friends at Rahr Malting and BSG Handcraft were able to help with a virtual brew day in April 2021. We collaborated on a couple recipes — a pale ale featuring Leopold Bros. pale malt, Chinook hops, and US-05 American yeast and a Kolsch-style with Rahr North Star Pils malt, Mt. Hood hops, and German K97 yeast — and bagged them up for club members to pick up in five-gallon kits.

Many members logged into a video chat during brew day so we could brew together… apart. It was an interesting experience with friends over in the corner during a normally solo brew day, but the company was great on one of the first nice weekends of the year.

Photo by Aaron D

With a variety of brewing kits, it was fun to travel through virtual brewery tours to see what others are doing. Some of the best knowledge I have picked up since joining the BSG club has been at group brew days and brewing with other people. It is amazing how obvious some techniques are once they are seen in-person from another brewer.

Photos by Aaron D, Tyler B, Nick M, and Jason B

The beers, of course, came out great! With these great ingredients comes great beer. Aaron D. reported that his Leopold Chinook Pale Ale was the best beer of that style he has brewed. Although most brewers with the Kolsch-style kit got higher efficiency than expected, that could mean the beer is just kicked up a notch to a Blonde Ale or Session Pale. Regardless, beer is beer.

Photos by Mike C (shaker pint, Leopole Chinook pale ale) and Jason B (tulip, Kolsch-style)

A little PBW, a rinse of Iodophor, and plenty of Elbow Grease

At a recent meeting, the monthly education topic focused on the different products available for cleaning our equipment and brew spaces. Jump in to see what we found for best practices and what works best in different situations.

https://www.nordeastbrewersalliance.org/brewery-cleaning/

Our club focuses on a different education or experimentation topic at our meetings on the Third Thursday of each month. We have some interesting topics coming up in 2021, including:

  • Explore a Style: Maibock
  • Historical Farmhouse Beers: Kviek and Beyond
  • CO2 capture (Theory and Practice)

Our goal is to be inclusive of all levels of brewer from someone on their first batches or award-winning brewers with decades of experience. All are welcome to join and learn.

Welcome to 2021

Here we are, 2020 in the rearview and a new decade in front of us. We are still burdened by the weight of a global pandemic, political contentiousness, and climate change, but we push forward and persevere like we always do. We work to embrace the good, love, and happiness with our friends, family, and, our hobbies.

The Nordeast Brewers Alliance is here for the hobby, my personal love of the brewing hobby is how it’s moldable to the desires of each individual. Focus on the science or the art. Finding joy in the process, or the product. Exploring the limits, or sticking to the classics. Somedays I embrace the art, the product, and the exploration of beer and the hobby. Other days it’s the science, the process, and the classics. This range of how, why, and what to brew is up to each brewer. Perhaps this 9+ months of isolation has given you the opportunity to focus your goals, produce the beer you desire, and in the way you desire to produce it. If it hasn’t because you are a front line worker or first responder, thank you for your hard work and sacrifice.

The NBA enters 2021 with a lot of hope. The hope of holding regular in-person meetings, the hope of big group brews, the hope of bigger experiments, and education topics. I am really excited to execute our large-scale experiments. Specifically, our yeast experiment where we produce 100 gallons of wort and have 20 brewers ferment that wort with a different yeast.

What are you hopeful for? What are your brew goals for 2021? How can the NBA help? If you are an existing member be sure to renew. If you aren’t a member yet you can click on the NBA link on the right to get signed up. I hope to see you all in 2021, cheers to brewing, cheers to beer and cheers to you!