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What's brewing for fall

Post by mr x » Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:32 pm

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What’s brewing for fall
You don’t need a crystal bottle to find out what new beers local breweries are planning for the autumn drinking season, you only need this fall forecast from
You can feel it in the air: after a short summer, all of a sudden fall is upon us. The leaves are turning, pumpkins ripening and the hop fields are ready to be harvested. Summer makes for a busy patio season, when crisp and cold are the main attributes people look for in their beer choices. With appetites changing as the weather does, fall is the time for brewers to slow down and produce some of their more creative seasonal brews.

Here is our lowdown of the city's upcoming fall releases by Halifax's local brewers.

Propeller Brewery
2015 Gottingen Street, 422-7767
For a second year running, Propeller Brewery and Sea Level Brewing will be repeating their popular Alpha % Dog Wet Hopped Collaboration Ale. Made with hops harvested at both the Sea Level farm and Lazy Acres, it features 100 percent Nova Scotian hops and will be ready mid-September.

Straight on the heels of that brew, Propeller will be releasing its successful Pumpkin Ale---which tastes almost like pumpkin pie in a bottle. Made using Howard Dill's world-famous Atlantic giant pumpkins, the beer will be available in early October.

Once pumpkin season is over, Propeller's Bobby Zacharias and Hart & Thistle's Greg Nash will be collaborating on a beer that showcases both brewers' divergent (read: traditional versus off-the-beaten-path) strengths.

Although the details have yet to be nailed down, the brewers are contemplating something like a big imperial extra special bitter or a double IPA brewed with more traditional hops. Look for this unique brew sometime in November.

Granite Brewery
6054 Stairs Street, 422-4954
The Granite Brewery's Old Cardinal Abbey Ale and Hopping Mad Ale have been so popular that they are now on year-round. Granite now has nine beers on tap and they don't have room for much more, although brewer Kevin Keefe says he may contemplate something later this fall, so stay tuned.

Garrison Brewing Company
1149 Marginal Road, 453-5343

Garrison has two September seasonals: Oktoberfestbrau (in stores now) and a repeat of last year's wet-hopped 3 Fields Harvest Ale (by September 16). This year it's actually a four-fields harvest, as hops have been supplied from the Nova Scotian Meander River, Wysmykal, Ross Museum and Fiddle Hop farms. Word is that the crop quality was excellent, so look for a fresh hoppy taste.

Hart & Thistle Gastropub & Brewery
1869 Upper Water Street, 407-4278
The Hart & Thistle's Greg Nash is looking to keep tanks full while he moves over to brew full-time at Rockbottom Brewpub (see "Nash hits Rockbottom," below). In taps now, the slightly unusual Weezen Hammer ---a full, round and soft weizen that's also crisp, with a tartness from the malted wheat. And September 7 was High Voltage Double India Pale Ale's debut, promising what Nash describes as "one glorious hop bomb."

Following that, Nash will be brewing his own wet hopped beer, with hops harvested from Quebec, sometime this fall.
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Rockbottom Brewpub
5686 Spring Garden Road, 423-2938
Expect a few rotating seasonals like a Double IPA or Russian Imperial Stout, once brewery renovations are complete and Greg Nash starts production in a few weeks' time (see below).

Rogue's Roost Brew Pub
5435 Spring Garden Road, 492-2337
With three, maybe four, seasonal recipes slated for the fall schedule alongside the brew pub's standard line-up, it's clear somebody enjoys their job. That someone would be brewmaster Lorne Romano, who started craft brewing at home 35 years ago---before he'd reached Nova Scotia's legal drinking age. Romano has been making Rogue's small-batch beers since the pub opened, 14 years ago, and he'll be drawing on a world of taste and experience for fall.

Mid-September, Rogue's will start serving a German Kölsch. Then comes a Peated Porter in November, using malt imported from Scotland to create a rich brown brew with hints of chocolate. That'll be followed by a Barley Wine in Decemeber, a nine-percent alcohol brew that Romano hasn't made for a couple years, which will taste of raisins, rum and caramel.

The fourth beer Romano has up his sleeve is a Belgian Trapist-style double. One of the challenges of small-batch brewing is making sure the supply of beer keeps up with the demand. Depending on how Rogue's meets the challenge, the Belgian will come out in the late fall, or it will be a treat to look forward to in the new year.
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. :wtf:

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by mr x » Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:35 pm

Rockbottom Brewpub
5686 Spring Garden Road, 423-2938
Expect a few rotating seasonals like a Double IPA or Russian Imperial Stout, once brewery renovations are complete and Greg Nash starts production in a few weeks' time
I've kept my mouth shut for many a week, but I guess we can call this official now....
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. :wtf:

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Post by chalmers » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:53 pm

This all sounds like great news! Especially the official announcement of Nash's move to Rockbottom, and the collab with Bobby Z.

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Post by PEIBeerGuy » Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:35 pm

Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
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Post by NASH » Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:29 pm

PEIBeerGuy wrote:Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
Ummm I think he will :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by ratchet » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:42 am

I think that rockbottom's beer quality is about to take a large jump.... good news indeed.

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by Jimmy » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:49 am

Congrats Nash. Looks like I may have to make another trip to rockbottom in the near future :cheers3:

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by vgoreham » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:58 am

NASH wrote:
PEIBeerGuy wrote:Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
Ummm I think he will :lol: :lol: :lol:
How does this work? They don't actually have a full brewery there, do they? I was under the impression they just had a couple fermenting tanks.

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NASH wrote:
PEIBeerGuy wrote:Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
Ummm I think he will :lol: :lol: :lol:
How does this work? They don't actually have a full brewery there, do they? I was under the impression they just had a couple fermenting tanks.

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Post by LiverDance » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:23 am

mr x wrote:http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/whats-br ... id=2721003

Although the details have yet to be nailed down, the brewers are contemplating something like a big imperial extra special bitter or a double IPA brewed with more traditional hops. Look for this unique brew sometime in November.
Nash, this one gets my vote! That beer would be fucking awesome :mebeer:
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.

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Re: What's brewing for fall

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vgoreham wrote:
NASH wrote:
PEIBeerGuy wrote:Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
Ummm I think he will :lol: :lol: :lol:
How does this work? They don't actually have a full brewery there, do they? I was under the impression they just had a couple fermenting tanks.
Construction going on now I believe. Nice new gear on the way. :cheers:
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. :wtf:

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by derek » Fri Sep 09, 2011 11:02 am

NASH wrote:
PEIBeerGuy wrote:Cool beans. My Mrs. and I liked Rock Bottom the couple times we were there. Loved that pork, beef, & bacon burger, in particular.
Will Nash still be @ Hart & Thistle, too?
Ummm I think he will :lol: :lol: :lol:
Do you qualify as an authoritative source?

That's great - twice as many brewpubs serving Nash beer can't be a bad thing!
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Post by TimG » Fri Sep 09, 2011 11:55 am

What he said..

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by KitrGy » Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:10 pm

I heard there was 'great' new gear on the way actually. But it was just a rumor.

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by NASH » Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:36 pm

LiverDance wrote:
mr x wrote:http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/whats-br ... id=2721003

Although the details have yet to be nailed down, the brewers are contemplating something like a big imperial extra special bitter or a double IPA brewed with more traditional hops. Look for this unique brew sometime in November.
Nash, this one gets my vote! That beer would be fucking awesome :mebeer:
All my beers are fucking awesome :spilly:

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Post by NASH » Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:37 pm

mr x wrote:
vgoreham wrote:
How does this work? They don't actually have a full brewery there, do they? I was under the impression they just had a couple fermenting tanks.
Construction going on now I believe. Nice new gear on the way. :cheers:
The new brewing system is scheduled to arrive Sept 26th :cheers2:

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by Jimmy » Sun Sep 11, 2011 12:11 pm

NASH wrote:
mr x wrote:
vgoreham wrote:
How does this work? They don't actually have a full brewery there, do they? I was under the impression they just had a couple fermenting tanks.
Construction going on now I believe. Nice new gear on the way. :cheers:
The new brewing system is scheduled to arrive Sept 26th :cheers2:
So when can we expect the first Nash beer at Rockbottom?

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Re: What's brewing for fall

Post by NASH » Sun Sep 11, 2011 12:13 pm

Not sure, we'll see how long it takes me to get it up and running but I expect to have beers on tap by November :cheers2:

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