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| Funky Farm House ales, local IPAs, would love to try that Smokestack series. | | Funky Farm House ales, local IPAs, would love to try that Smokestack series. |
Revision as of 18:57, 24 January 2011
Date and Time TBA.
The Craft Brew Drinkup at Code4lib 2011 is all about sharing and enjoying good beer with fellow conference attendees. The idea is to bring bottles of your favorite beers. For this sort of thing anarchivist usually recommends bringing 22 oz bottles, but 12 oz. is OK if it's strong or really special. While you're not obligated to bring local beers from whereever you're from, participants are definitely encouraged to bring beer that you think is special and might be somewhat hard for others outside your area to find. Sign up below with your name, where you're from, and list a few brews or bottles you're thinking (but not necessarily committing to bring along.) You can also request that people bring specific beer if you so desire, but not necessarily expect this.
Name | Location | Brews or Breweries I might bring | Requests |
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Mark Matienzo | New Haven CT/Brooklyn NY | Pretty Things (1901 KK and Babayaga); Brooklyn Brewery?, something from Connecticut | Imperial porters/stouts; really funky-/Brett-tasting beers |
Edward Corrado | Binghamton NY | Something from one or more local microbreweries | smokey beer |
Mike Giarlo | Pennsyltucky | Either local PA stuff (Otto's, Elk Creek, Victory, Tröegs, Stoudts, Weyerbacher) or Dogfish Head or both | Sour beers, barleywines, malty beers, and beers that make you go "Hmmmm..." |
Declan Fleming | San Diego | Green Flash, Alesmith, Lost Abbey | Stouts, sours, not of that fizzy yellow ick, not too many hops |
Jason Stirnaman | Kansas City | Boulevard Smokestack something or other - Imperial Stout if available | Stouts, lagers, no hoppy or spicy ales |
Ryan Eby | Lansing/Ann Arbor, MI | Jolly Pumpkin, Founders, others by request (below). Driving so can do growlers. | Dark or Hoppy |
Julie Hardesty | Bloomington, IN | Growler of Java Porter or Ruby Bloom Amber from Bloomington Brewing Co. (depends on what they're making). You can give it a try before you make the trek to Lennie's. | Going for stout and/or flavor |
Esmé Cowles | Gainesville, FL | Cigar City or homebrew scotch ale. | Anything malty and/or aromatic. French Broad Wee Heavy-er (or -est) if anybody's coming up from Asheville. |
Tim Donohue | Champaign, IL | Three Floyds, Two Brothers, or whatever I find that looks good at local Friar Tucks (welcoming requests) | Most anything except fruity/spicy. I like hoppy, dark and/or malty. |
Linda Ballinger | Chicago, IL | Half Acre (probably) | Dark, bitter |
Dan Suchy | Sandy Eggo, CA | Ballast Point, Port Brewing/Lost Abbey (let me know if you have a specific request) | Funky Farm House ales, local IPAs, would love to try that Smokestack series. |
Your name here |
Suggestions
- mjgiarlo: Stoudts, Weyerbacher get decent distribution around MI at least. the otto/elk sounds interesting. special victory's --eby; Sly Fox (anarchivist)
- eby: atwater (anarchivist), founders and bells (bigd)