Florida beer festivals crowd the calendar in November

The Florida craft beer festival scene shifts into overdrive in November, taking advantage of the beautiful weather and the last few weeks of sanity before the madness of the 2012 holiday season.

Saturday, November 10, especially makes me wish I had a cloning machine, with no less than five six festivals taking place that day.

Here’s what we have to look forward to.

 

Friday, November 9

  • Most festivals don’t ask you to bring your own beer, but NovemBEERfest Craft Beer Bottle Share is for  a good cause. All proceeds will benefit Sunken Gardens, the site of the bottle share and one of Florida’s original tourist attractions. Cost is $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Organizers ask that attendees bring at least three 12 oz. chilled craft beers, or the equivalent.

Saturday, November 10

  • I’ve called the Cajun Café on the Bayou Fall Beer Festival in Pinellas Park the best beer festival in Florida, and so far I haven’t had a reason to change my mind. Owners Paul and Rebecca Unwin stockpile rare beers throughout the year for the festivals (there’s also one in the spring), and local brewers and homebrewers are on hand pouring their creations. Tickets are $45 in advance; $55 at the gate; and $15 for designated drivers. Admission includes a plate of delicious Cajun food and lots of snacks.
  • I was privileged to be one of the presenters at the World Beer Festival St. Petersburg on September 22, the first venture into the Sunshine State of the organization.   Now,  World Beer Festival Lakeland promises more of the great beer and knowledge shared at the first event.  The beer list is posted here, and there likely will be even more at the event in The Lakeland Center. Bob Appleyard of the Brandon Bootleggers Homebrew Club will be among the presenters. Advance general admission tickets are $35; $45 at the door. VIP tickets are $65 in advance and $75 at the door. I’ve been told they are still seeking a few beer aficionados to volunteer. Sign up here.
  • Speaking of Brandon, the second annual Brandon Brew-Ha Craft & Import Beer Festival will be at O’Brien’s Irish Pub, 701 W. Lumsden Road.  Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of and gives you tastes of 15 different beers of your choice from the 30 available.
  • The inaugural Wall Street Plaza Craft Beer Festival will be Saturday in downtown Orlando. If you’re familiar with that entertainment district, you might worry that the beer selection will lean to mass-produced fizzy yellow lagers. No fear!  The organizers promise only craft beers from more than 30 breweries from across the nation. Tickets are $20 in advance and $30 on the day of the event. Ticket sales will be limited.
  • Another new-to-the-scene festival is the Baldwin Brew Fest  in Orlando’s Baldwin Park. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. A $50 VIP option includes access to a VIP lounge showing all the college football games, private bathrooms, complimentary catered food, full size beer samples, and two drink vouchers to use at participating local establishments.
  • The News Journal’s Food, Wine & Brew Festival in Daytona Beach will highlight local restaurants along with a wide variety of beer and wine to wash it down. General admission tickets are $50 and include unlimited sampling of the food, beer and wine. A VIP option is $75

Thursday, November 15

  • This day is the kickoff for the annual Sunshine Challenge, a homebrewing competition featuring plenty of craft beer and home brews from across the state. It runs through Saturday and features a variety of events including a BYO Belgian Beer and Stinky Cheese Party on Thursday, a beer festival on Friday, and a pub crawl on Saturday. Of course, this is  competition, too, so there are judging and award sessions scheduled throughout the weekend. It’s at the Hilton in Altamonte Springs and is sponsored by the Central Florida Home Brewers club. Ticket prices vary per event, but there is a Gold Pass option for $99 in advance that gives access to all events and includes a T-shirt.

Saturday, November 17

  • The World Beer Festivals crew takes its show on the road to The Germain Arena in Estero, between Fort Myers and Naples. These folks know how to put on a legit beer fest – you won’t regret making the trip. Expect the same beery goodness from the St. Petersburg and Lakeland festivals and more including a presentation by Will Lawson, founder and head brewer at the hopefully-soon-to-open Naples Beach Brewery. Advance general admission tickets are $40; $50 at the door. VIP tickets are $75 in advance and $85 at the door. They need volunteers here, too.
  • The Pensacola Craft Beer Festival takes place at the Panhandle city’s Bayfront Stadium. It promises not only tastings of more than 100 local and national craft beers, but for a dollar you can buy a raffle ticket for a chance to win a Mercedes 560L convertible. The raffle benefits The Children’s Home Society of NW Florida. General admission tickets are $31 plus service charge in advance and $35 at the gate. VIP admission is $100.

 

Saturday, November 3

  • Red, White and Craft Brews Fest takes place at the Armed Forces History Museum and is a fundraiser for the nonprofit attraction at 2050 34th Way N. in Largo. Tickets are $25 and include tastings of more than 60 craft and specialty imports, and free food including pulled pork sliders, spanakopita (Greek spinach pie, fish spread, cole slaw and more.
  • The Winter Garden Wine & Craft Brew Festival  in Winter Garden.  General admission tickets for $25 include unlimited samples of more than 100 wines from five continents, more than 30 beers and food samples from local restaurants. There is a VIP option for $50, but the website does not say what extras that includes.
  • The sixth annual Brewfest Tallahassee is, unfortunately, sold out. But those lucky enough to have tickets will enjoy samples of more than 100 beers from 30-plus breweries at the Tallahassee Automobile Museum, 6800 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee.

Sunday, November 4

  • The inaugural Biscayne Brewers Expo  in North Miami will be put on by Brew FIU, the homebrew club based at Florida International University. Organizers promise more than 40 beers poured by 15 local brewers, as well as breads and pretzels made with spent brewing grain. Tickets are $20 for FIU students and $25 for non-students, in advance. Tickets at the door will be $35.

As a side note, Saturday, November 3, is National Learn to Hombrew Day. If you’ve been wanting to try your hand at making your own beer, check with your local homebrew club  or brewing supply shop to see what they have going on.

 

If I missed any November festivals, leave a comment below and I’ll add it.

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Lazin’ on a SweetWater afternoon

Following around Freddy Bensch for an afternoon feels like sitting in the back car of a rollercoaster trying to catch up with the guy in the front.

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Freddy Bensch on the beer pulpit at World of Beer South Tampa.

The co-founder of Atlanta’s SweetWater Brewing Company, a.k.a. “The Big Kahuna,”  is obviously jazzed about introducing the Atlanta brewery’s flagship brews to the Tampa Bay area. Starting at The Lime and ending at the Pour House Tampa on Wednesday, Bensch and his crew spread the gospel of 420 Pale Ale to the beer-drinking masses.

Whether he was standing behind a bar pouring samples and teaching customers about his brewery or engaging in conversation with the folks who make the decisions about which beers go on which taps, Bensch never wavered in his message that SweetWater provides the best damn product out there.

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

Talking up Sweetwater at Datz in South Tampa.

“We sell beer as close to home as we can,” he told nearly 30 members of the Running for Brews group, who were starting a three-mile run at the Pour House. “We haven’t opened up a new market in the past two years, so this is really cool for us.”

Then Bensch laid down his credit card to buy the first 20 finishers a 420, even though he and the crew had to leave before they returned.

If you to want to hear Bensch preach the SweetWater testament, the crew will be doing another pub crawl in Pinellas County today, but be warned: The timing is subject to circumstance because he’s likely to stop on the way out to convert folks at the bar. He’ll also be at the Craft Beer & Crab Festival on Friday, where the collaboration beer with Dunedin’s Seventh Sun brewery will debut.

Sweetwater 420 is on tap now in the Tampa Bay area, soon to be joined by the IPA and Blue, which are already available in package stores. Bensch promises that more will follow, including seasonals and SweetWater’s acclaimed Dank Tank series.

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SweetWater Brewing releases pub crawl schedule for Pinellas County

Continuing the rollout of its beers in the Tampa Bay area, SweetWater Brewery has released the schedule for Thursday’s Pinellas County “Pub Crawl” stops where the Atlanta brewery’s co-founder and Big Kahuna Freddy Bensch will be appearing.

There will also be beer specials and SweetWater “street teams” at other bars and accounts throughout the area, Bensch will be at the previously announced crawl in Hillsborough County on Wednesday.

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Seventh Sun announces collaboration with Sweetwater and a brewery expansion

image courtesy of Seventh Sun Brewing Co.

 

 

 

 

 

Big news today from Dunedin. Here’s the release:

SweetWater Brewing Co. & 7venth Sun Brewery Join Hands

7venth Sun Brewery announces collaboration and expansion

Dunedin, FL – October 15, 2012 – Georgia-based SweetWater Brewing Company and Dunedin, Florida’s 7venth Sun Brewery will release their first collaboration beer, Hand Shandy, to kick off the inaugural  Craft Beer & Crab Festival in Dunedin and celebrate SweetWater’s official introduction to the Tampa Bay area.  The breweries concocted a high gravity Biere de Garde, brewed with black pepper, lemon zest and “dry hopped” with Lemon Verbena.  As former SweetWater employees, 7venth Sun’s President, Devon Kreps, and Vice President/Head Brewer Justin Stange, are excited to reconnect with the brewery that got them where they are today.

“We are really looking forward to having SweetWater on tap again in our home town.  It was a huge honor when Freddy approached us about doing a collaboration to celebrate that,” says Kreps.  “I really like the balance and finesse of the beer; I think people will really enjoy it and it will pair well with the Stone Crabs and seafood selection Olde Bay has prepared for the event,” notes Stange.

The Craft Beer and Crab Festival will be hosted by Olde Bay Café at Edgewater Park in Dunedin from 2 to 10 p.m. on Friday, October 19.  Additional SweetWater and 7venth Sun beers will be flowing, as well as Dunedin Brewery, Tampa Bay Brewing, Cigar City Brewing and several other local brews on tap.  Moonlight Graham and the Black Honkeys will provide live music. Stone crabs, gulf coast boil, bratwursts, pulled pork, smoked mullet and fish tacos are on the menu.

Additionally 7venth Sun is expanding its brewing and tasting room capacity into the adjoining unit at their location on 1012 Broadway in Dunedin.  New equipment is en route that will allow for greater distribution, quadrupling the brewery’s capacity.  The new space will house all the brewing equipment as well as offer additional seating.  The original equipment will be used for mixed-fermentation, allowing the brewery to expand its Berliner-Weisse and wild fermentation portfolio.  Project completion is projected by the end of the year.

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