Re: PR: Boston's premier German Beer Fest to put Germany back on the Beer MapOn Sep 11, 6:08 pm, "beeradvoca...@gmail,com "
<beeradvoca...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Boston, MA - September 10, 2007 - In Germany, September 22 marks the
> official opening of Oktoberfest in München -and grand celebration of
> life with beer. Many in the US attempt to recreate this experience by
> throwing massive festivals with the blind consumption of mass
> quantities of beer, but the founders of BeerAdvocate aim to do
> something different. Join them as they celebrate Germany's rich beer
> culture by exploring a hand-picked selection of German ales & lagers
> during Boston's first German Beer Fest!
>
> "German beer tends to get a bad rap in the US. Outside of drinking the
> occasional hefeweizen, Oktoberfest, or mass-marketed lager, the range
> of German beer is often overlooked by consumers. It deserves more
> attention and respect," said Todd Alström, co-founder of BeerAdvocate.
>
> BeerAdvocate's German Beer Fest will feature over 100 different beers
> from authentic German brewers and inspired American brewers, in
> addition to 19 beers brands imported exclusively for the fest.
> Attendees will enjoy a wide-range of styles, including Altbier, Gose,
> Kölsch, Weizenbock, Doppelbock, Eisbock, Pilsener, Rauchbier,
> Schwarzbier, and of course Oktoberfestbier, amongst others.
>
> To round-off the beer education, author and German beer guru, Horst
> Dornbusch will be moderating a discussion panel of industry experts
> from Germany and the US, including Johannes Faust (Brauhaus Faust-
> Miltenberger), Peter Schneider (Neumarkter Lammsbräu), Lars Dahlhaus
> (Privatbrauerei Schwelm), Matthias Neidhart (B. United International),
> folk from the Harpoon Brewery-brewers of Sticke Beer, the official
> beer of the German Beer Fest-and others.
>
> "Belgian beer is still very popular, extreme beer continues to rage on
> as it creeps into the main stream of American craft beer, but
> unfortunately German beer has taken a back seat for too long," added
> brother and co-founder Jason Alström. "German Beer Fest will educate
> and expose attendees to some great options and we pay a little homage
> to centuries of German brewing tradition."
>
> The first annual German Beer Fest is organized and hosted by
> BeerAdvocate, sponsored by the Harpoon Brewery and Boston's Weekly
> Dig, catered by the Sunset Grill & Tap and the Waffle Haus, and held
> at The Cyclorama at The Boston Center for the Arts (539 Tremont
> Street) on Saturday, September 22 during two-sessions; 1-4:30pm &
> 6-9:30pm. Tickets are available online or at select ticket outlets for
> $40 per session; price includes a tasting cup, beer tastings, fest
> guide, and plenty of education.
>
> For more info and to buy tickets:
>
> http :// beeradvocate,com /fests/
>
> A portion of the proceeds will benefit the National Parkinson
> Foundation in tribute to the late Michael Jackson-the "Most
> Influential Beer Writer on Earth"-who passed away on August 30th.
>
> http :// beeradvocate,com /news/1085295
>
> About BeerAdvocate (BA)
>
> Founded in 1996 by brothers Jason & Todd Alström, BeerAdvocate,com is
> a global, grassroots network, powered by an independent community of
> over 125,000 beer enthusiasts and industry professionals who are
> dedicated to supporting and promoting beer. In December 2006,
> BeerAdvocate magazine was launched and is the only monthly beer
> magazine of its kind dedicated to advocating beer through a unique
> exploration of beer style, culture, and respect.
>
> http :// beeradvocate,com
>
> Respect Beer.
>
> ###
Back? Beer and Germany go together always, nicht ferstein? Always on
that beer map. Blue