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February 9, 2012

The Get Real Aporkalypse Beer & Food Festival


Saturday February 25th, Get Real presents yet another fantastic sounding festival at the 404 Space in New York City. For those that have attended previous incarnations, you can expect more of the same amazing beers. Get Real started off as a festival dedicated to cask beer, but has recently expanded into all things delicious, be it food or drink. This time around obviously the focus will be on pork. But that's not to say that beer will be ignored by any means! Here are the details:
10 Hogs, 10 Chefs + tons of Craft Beer & Local Wine
Also featuring some of Get Real NY's local talent: homebrewers & their suds! 
Enjoy delicious, top-quality pigs prepared in many different styles by an all-star lineup of some of New York's finest chefs. Wash it all down with more than 50 different craft beers, 15+ cask ales, and local wines in a fun atmosphere.
There will be 2 sessions: 1-4pm and 5-8pm for $60. If you want the VIP treatment, you get an extra hour early admission and it will run you $80. You can purchase tickets here.
Ticket sales have been flying so if you haven't purchased yet, I'd advise doing so very soon. It's not a huge festival so capacity is very limited.

Now if you've read this far, you get a bonus. Get Real's twitter account has been whetting followers' appetites with sneak previews of what beers will be pouring at the fest, and the lineup is getting more and more intriguing by the day. Take a look at some of the beers they'll be tapping:
Brooklyn Brewery – Mary’s Maple, Sorachi Ace, Dry Irish Stout
Kelso – Rye-aged Rauchbier, Industrial IPA w/ Nelson Sauvin Hops in CASK!
Oskar Blues – Deviant Dale’s
Captain Lawrence – Golden Delicious (cask)
Lagunitas – Imperial Red (only keg in NYC)
Founders – Canadian Breakfast Stout
The Bronx Brewery – Pale Ale, Bourbon Barrel Aged Pale Ale
Dogfish Head – Noble Rot
Sixpoint – Resin, Ich Bin Kein Berliner Weisse
Cigar City - Hotter Than Helles
Avery - Hog Heaven, Piglet in Purgatory
Are you sold yet? Look at that list. I know I'll be there.

September 30, 2010

Get Real NY

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photo courtesy jeffquinnstudios.com

This past weekend, a few of NYC's brightest beer minds, Patrick Donagher (Rattle'n'Hum), Alex Hall (Gotham Imbiber), Mary Izett (Ale Street News) and Chris Cuzme (MBAS/NYCHG) came together to put on what turned out to be one of the largest Cask Ale festivals ever in the United States. That's a pretty tall order. But much to their credit, three sold out yet manageable sessions proved that they pulled it off.


A sampling of the casks available. Wandering Star (bottom right) is Alex Hall & Chris Cuzme's future commercial brewery!

I remember Patrick telling me about this festival a few months ago when it was merely an idea. He had held miniature cask festivals at his bar Rattle'n'Hum a few times already in its first two years of existence, but he was looking for something bigger and better. Patrick knows his stuff, so I knew I'd be attending whatever he ended up planning. Skip ahead to August 21st. One of my two homebrewing partners Jeff runs into Mr. Chris Cuzme at Brooklyn Kitchen, where they have a very good selection of homebrew supplies. They get to talking and Jeff mentions how we'd done well in recent NYC homebrew competitions and Chris invites Jeff to participate in the homebrew section of Get Real NY. Boom! We're in.

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what Get Real NY looked like at roughly 8am Saturday morning. About 4 hours later we'd be pouring our first beers. photo courtesy jeffquinnstudios.com

So we brewed 2 batches that we thought would be suitable for serving via cask, a Smoked Northern English Brown and a Smoked Imperial Brown (we like smoke ales). After discussing with homebrew director Chris Cuzme further, we decided that it would be best to volunteer our time for all of the sessions, which would give us the ability to actually pour our homebrew and get immediate feedback from all the attendees. (Unfortunately our other brewer Tim was at Oktoberfest in Germany, so he could not attend. But I mean, come on. Oktoberfest! That's awesome.)

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Patrick taps a firkin of Blue Point. I think he startled a few passersby with his projectile beer. photo courtesy jeffquinnstudios.com

After getting a ride with our kegs from the generous Mary Izett, we arrived at The Altman Building at exactly 8am on Saturday. We immediately went to work hauling firkins around, putting up signs around the neighborhood and transporting glassware & shirts from Rattle'n'Hum. In what seemed like a blink of an eye, the guys had transformed this beautiful room into a full-fledged cask ale paradise. Granted it didn't quite open at the scheduled 12:00 start time, but it wasn't too much of a delay (and the session went later than 3 to make up for it).


manning my post - photo courtesy ladiesocb.com

The next 9 hours were a whirlwind. Before we knew it we were donning Get Real shirts and setting up our homebrew kegs-turned-casks. Just as the last firkins were put into place, the first patrons were let through the door. I had never actually poured my own cask ale before, and we weren't really given a tutorial so a few volunteers sprayed themselves with some of the beers that hadn't quite settled yet. I was also a victim myself later on. One thing I did learn however, is that I really enjoy serving people beer. And it was particularly fun when people would come up and ask for whichever one was my favorite, which gave me a good challenge.


pouring a Two Bros Heavy Handed - photo courtesy ladiesocb.com


pouring one of our homebrews - photo courtesy ladiesocb.com

Of course, the ultimate experience here was pouring our homebrew for people. And yes, sometimes when people asked for our favorites we gave them ours. How could we not? We got a lot of positive feedback, especially for our Smoked Imperial Brown, or "Bacon Robot beer" as some people were calling it. Two people claimed it was their favorite at the whole festival. Maybe they were drunk or maybe they were just being nice, but either way it was very encouraging. Must. Brew. More!

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Jeff pouring our other homebrew - photo courtesy jeffquinnstudios.com


the tendudes homebrew station

The pouring box on the left was designed and built by Chris Cuzme. The one on the right was actually put together by Jeff and myself (mostly Jeff). He had an old subwoofer lying around that wasn't being used anymore, so we drilled a hole in the top and were able to have music play out of the front at the same time as pouring our beer! It was a bit too loud at the fest to utilize the speaker, but next time we throw our own cask party..


something about having this sign with our names on it makes it so much more real (surreal)

The Aftermath


This is what happens to cask ale that doesn't get drunk. Yeah. Cry time.

After the last session ended at 8:00 on Sunday night. Everyone cleared out and it was obvious that there was still a LOT of beer left. A LOT. But in case you weren't already aware, cask ale doesn't last very long. That's all part of the "real-ness" of it. Especially the ones that were lower in ABV. So the end result was a river of beer unlike anything I've ever seen.


Free street beer. Score!

The smell of beer permeated the block and eventually attracted a few people wondering what was going on. This guy actually ran down the street to get a container to capture some of the beer. Not that I blame him, I would have done the same thing.


Jeff demonstrating his exhaustion at about 11pm on Sunday

It took about 3 hours or so to break everything down and load up all of the firkins. At this point I was a bit delirious from spending around 20 hours on my feet during the 2 day fest. Jeff took the opportunity to show his exhaustion on the newly cleared Altman Building floor.


The last of the firkins are hauled away back to Rattle'n'Hum


Except this last one. That Jeff had to keep on his lap as we drove back to Rattle.

All in all, Get Real was a blast. Tiring as hell? Yes, but it was worth it for the experience. Great people, great atmosphere and of course great beer. Here's to the next one!


Get Real NY organizers (L to R) Alex Hall, Patrick Donagher, Chris Cuzme

September 20, 2010

Get Real NY Craft Beer & Food Festival - This Weekend!



Clear your calendar for this Saturday and Sunday, the first ever Get Real NY Craft Beer & Food Festival is this weekend! With 2 sessions per day, this is bound to be THE beer event of NY Craft Beer Week. Plus, where will you ever be able to find this much cask beer in one place? PLUS! If you buy your ticket TODAY through Groupon.com, you can save 54% off the retail price! CLICK HERE to get your ticket NOW! There's even going to be a homebrewers section, featuring yours truly & the Ten Dudes brewing team! Come check out two of our latest brews, served on cask for the first time ever!

Okay, now that we have that out of the way, how about a few more details? The festival is being put on by some great folks from the NYC beer community: Patrick Donagher - owner of Rattle'n'Hum, Mary Izett - certified Beer Judge & columnist for Ale Street News, Alex Hall - CaskMaster Extraordinaire, Gotham Imbiber and the man who has been educating all of New York on the wonders of Real Ale for over 7 years, and Chris Cuzme - President of the Malted Barley Appreciation Society & Assistant Director of NY Craft Beer Week.

WHEN: (4 separate admission sessions)
Saturday September 25th 12-3pm, 5-8pm
Sunday September 26th 12-3pm, 5-8pm

WHERE:
The Altman Building
135 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011

Tel: (212) 741 3400 


BREWERIES:
Ommegang
Bear Republic
Boulder
Cigar City
Coney Island
Dicks
Founders
He’Brew
Riverhorse
Ridgeway
Great Divide
Southern Tier
Blue Point
Heavy Seas
Troegs
Heavy Seas
Lagunitas
2 Brothers
Green Flash
Troegs
SmuttyNose
Sierra Nevada
Stoudts
B- United (assorted firkins)
Six Point
Greenport Harbor
Victory
Oskar Blues
Weyerbacher
Rogue
Left Hand
Captain Lawrence
Defiant
Kelso
Ithaca
Pearl Street
Flying Dog

BREWERS:
Phil Leinhart - Brewery Ommegang
Dr. Bill Sysak - Stone Brewing Co.
Scott Vaccaro - Captain Lawrence
Shane Welch of Sixpoint Craft Ales
Jim Carruso of Flying Dog
Chris McGrath of Riverhorse Brewing
David Yarrington of Smuttynose Brewing Co.
Dan Paquette of Pretty Things Brewery
Jeff Jerman of Troegs Brewing Co.
Chris Wilson Weyerbacher Brewing Co.
Bill Covalski of Victory Brewing Co.
Brewer TBA of Blue Point
Evan Klein Barrier Brewing Co.

So what the hell are you waiting for? Those $30 tickets go bye-bye tonight at Midnight. Get on it! Get REAL!