Thursday, September 11, 2014

Macon Octoberfest - October 24 and 25

Now that the dust has settled on the Macon Beer Fest, you're probably wondering to yourself when the next big beer event will happen.  Octoberfest is that event!  Macon Octoberfest is a 2-day beer and music festival that takes place in the newly updated Tattnall Square Park next to Mercer's campus.  Proceeds are being donated to the LH Harris Ecology Center, the Alzheimer's Association and the All About Animals Rescue Shelter.

Octoberfest isn't an "all you can drink" type of beer festival. Much like the Oktoberfest in Munich, Macon Octoberfest features a variety of live music (including a polka band!), Bavarian food and your pick of Georgia craft breweries (that you can drink out of a 32oz stein).  Tickets purchased before October 23 get you around a 20% discount, and are free with an active military ID.

Breweries featured at the 2014 Macon Octoberfest include:
  • Coastal Empire
  • Eagle Creek
  • Jailhouse
  • Macon
  • Max Lagers
  • Odempsey’s
  • Red Brick
  • Red Hare
  • Service Brewing
  • Southbound
  • Strawn
  • Sweetwater
  • Terrapin
  • Wild Heaven
  • Yes Face
While 16 and 32oz beers are available, I'd recommend going the 4oz sampling route to find your favorite, then enjoy a nice 32oz mug.

The event runs from 4-10 on Friday, October 24 and 11-10 on Saturday, October 25.  Ticket packages are available for one or two days and there are also VIP packages that include mugs, drink tickets and food.  Hop on over to http://maconoctoberfest.com/ for more information and to buy tickets.

Stay tuned for tap lists as they become solidified and more information on Macon Beer Company's special event beer.  Prost!



Sunday, September 7, 2014

Lazy Dog Macon to open next weekend

Just stopped in Lazy Dog Growler Macon to see their nearly finished space.  If you follow them on Facebook or Twitter then you already know it's looking very nice.  Just shy of an official announcement, it sounds like the target date for the grand opening will be next weekend, around September 13.  The new space is on the first floor of the Armory building, right under the turret, and features beautiful historic hardwood and terrazzo floors.

Lazy Dog Growler's Macon location will boast the most taps of any bar in Macon, with well over 60 taps of craft beer ready for you to drink in house or to take home in 32 or 64oz growlers.  The new location will showcase new growler artwork that commemorates their new store in the historic Macon Armory building.  Here are a few pictures of what's to come.






Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Macon Beer Fest Recap

The high was 100, but that didn't stop the beer-craving masses from flooding the streets of downtown Macon.  Much like last year, each attendee received a handy bag to carry their sampling cup and check sheet.  Many of the locations were offering draft beer this year, which was a nice addition.  The lines moved much faster than last year with many stations having an almost non-existent line.  Perhaps my favorite improvement was that I was able to try every beer.  I enjoyed my last sample at 7PM on the dot.  Last year there were 3 or 4 beers I was unable to try due to locations running out of beer.  Overall, it was a great day and I didn't even get a sunburn!

If you want to see pictures, check out my twitter @maconbeerscene or the hashtag #maconbeerfest.

Here's a list of what you tried at each location, and my quick thoughts on each beer.

Bearfoot Tavern
Red Brick Matcha Yuzu Super Green IPA - Do you like green tea?  Because that's exactly what this beer tastes like!  Maybe a bit much for me, but plenty of others around me were enjoying it.
Strawn Scottish Ale - My favorite Strawn beer.  Nice and roasty but light enough to enjoy in the heat.

Hummingbird
Jailhouse 4D IPA - Tons of hop character in this IPA. Jailhouse constantly changes their IPA and I think each version is better than the last.
Jailhouse Reprieve - Sort of a cross between a wheat and a saison.  Spicy, yet refreshing.  Maybe it was the heat, but I thought of it as a summer saison.
Note: The Hummingbird will have these beers on tap for $2/pint tonight (9/3/14)!

Lemongrass
O'Dempsey's Inukshuk IPA - This was my last beer of the day, so all I remember is that I liked it.
O'Dempsey's Big Red - Malty and sweet, just as you would expect.

Ocmulgee Traders
Orange Blossom Pilsner - Both the name of the brewery and the beer.  A sweeter, slightly fruity take on a light beer.
Sprecher Hard Root Beer - Tastes exactly like root beer, but the same alcohol as a beer.  Dangerous.
Harpoon IPA - An old favorite, a well-balanced IPA.

Downtown Macon Rotary
Back Forty Naked Pig - A nice pale ale, not too bitter, from across the state line in Alabama.
Innus and Gunn Original - This brewery is known for barrel aging all the beers, so it would be expected that this one had a hint of bourbon to it.
Anchor Porter - I suppose they had to get a dark beer in here, but the chocolate and coffee notes were a bit too much in this heat.  This would be a great winter beer.

Margaritas - Mercer Village
Abita Lemon Wheat - Sort of what you'd expect if you dissolved a lemon drop in a beer, which actually worked in a good way.
Three Taverns White Hops - One of my favorite GA breweries, this one crosses a wheat and an IPA for a summer take on the style.

Twang
Southern Tier Phin and Matt's - Easy drinking pilsner-ish beer.  Light and refreshing.
Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan - Been seeing a lot of this one recently.  A slightly sweet brown ale with a hint of pecans.

Ginger
Terrapin Liquid Bliss - Holy crap it's peanut butter and chocolate.  Not exactly a summer beer but would be a great dessert beer.
Sweetwater Blue - The summer classic.  Light, a bit sweet and a strong flavor of blueberries.

Cox Capitol Theatre
Max Lagers Hopsplosion - Whoa. The hoppiest thing I've had all day, maybe all summer.  Maybe even too hoppy for me.
Max Lagers Demon d'Or - Very sweet with some Belgian flavors. Glad I'm drinking it indoors because it's probably too boozy for the heat.

Ocmulgee National Reserve
Uinta Hop Nosh - I've had some beers from this brewery that I didn't like, but this one is a solid IPA.
Clown Shoes Clementine - A bit of hops, a bit of wheat and a bit of orange.  Refreshing.
Highland Gaelic Ale - Not sure what I was expecting, but this one tasted a lot lighter than it looked.  Kind of wish it had more malt.

Downtown Grill
Eventide Kolsch - A lighter beer that was appropriate for the weather. First time trying something from these guys and I liked it.
Wild Heaven White Blackbird - This was a more traditional saison, with plenty of spicy notes.  One of my favorites of the day.

Rookery
Macon Progress - The beer we all know and love.  Need I say more?
Macon Music - The latest batch of this IPA is the best yet.