No BeerCity USA for Florida, but still plenty to celebrate

american craft beer weekWouldn’t it have been sweet if we could begin American Craft Beer Week with Tampa holding the title of BeerCity USA? Alas, the campaign fell 17,268 votes short of the (tied) winners:  Asheville, N.C., and Grand Rapids, Mich.

But there are some bright spots. With 581 votes, Tampa came in 16th, smack-dab in the middle of the pack of 31 cities and ahead of some great beer cities such as Boulder, Colorado; San Francisco-Oakland; Seattle; and Boston (each of those had fewer than 400 votes, as did cross-state rival Jacksonville).

Here’s a link to the final BeerCity USA vote totals.

Huge thanks go out to J.J.Taylor Distributing-Florida and its craft beer site Brew Kettle Times for supporting the campaign by retweeting, sharing on Facebook and creating some awesome posters to hang up at their accounts in the Tampa Bay area.

Kudos also for local Patch.com sites and Ticket Sarasota’s Beer Geek, the only local media outlets that did coverage of the campaign.  And a shoutout to Maria and Brian of TheRoamingPint.com,  who have visited nearly 200 breweries across the country in their RV, “Stanley,” but were so impressed with the Tampa Bay area craft beer scene when they visited that they threw their support behind it in the campaign.

And many, many thanks to those of you who retweeted the links and liked the #BeerCityTPA Facebook page (we’ll keep that page live so it will be ready for next year).

Thanks to the brewers and store owners who helped spread the word. The lack of support of some others both in the Tampa Bay area and across the state was a bit troubling, but we are not going to call them out like one blogger did in Asheville (can you say sour grapes?). We aim to celebrate the state’s craft beer community, so we’ll cut some slack. We will try to ramp things up earlier next year, so I hope those who didn’t contribute will take a more active role in 2013.

Speaking of celebrating the state’s craft beer community, American Craft Beer Week runs from today through Sunday, and Florida has way too many events going on to try to list them all. Here are some links to some great resources, and if you want yours listed on our statewide events calendar, click here.

The Brewers Association and CraftBeer.com have a list of events happening all over the country. Go to this link and choose “Florida” in the drop-down menu.

Orlando

Orlando Beer Guide

Central Florida Craft Beer Experts

Tampa Bay area

Brew Kettle Times

West Florida Craft Beer Experts

Beer Geek

North Florida

North Florida Craft Beer Experts

South Florida

Fresh Beer

Jacksonville

Springfield Brew Crew

Pensacola

Pcola.com

If you know of any other resources, copy the link in the comments section and I’ll add it to the list.

There are also at least four festivals this week that we’re aware of, too: On Saturday, the inaugural St. Petersburg Food & Truck Festival and the Berliner Bash on the Bay at Peg’s Cantina & Brew Pub in Gulfport. Also on Saturday, the 2012 International Beer Fest in Orlando and on Tuesday,  the second annual Brews with Attitude Craft Beer Festival in Tampa.

And for those who have been hiding under a rock or are new to the craft beer world, here’s a rundown of what American Craft Beer Week is all about.

 

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Miami New Times Brew at the Zoo review: VIP makes the difference

Story and photos by Leah Arluk, correspondent

On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Zoo Miami hosted the third annual Miami New Times “Brew at the Zoo,” and it was really fun for what it was – a beerfest.  I can compare this event to the Broward-Palm Beach New Times Beerfest in that they both had beer, performers and a ton of people in attendance. But that’s where the similarities ended for me. I really enjoyed this event in a different way than the Fort Lauderdale beer festival.

The main difference: The folks at Miami New Times were nice enough to provide me with VIP admission to the Brew at the Zoo. VIP is certainly the way to go if you’re attending a beer festival.

The tickets will cost more, but you really do get lots of bang for your buck.  In the VIP section, we had access to delicious food provided by Taste of the Wild: Zoo Miami Catering and alcohol provided by L’Chaim Vodka and SX Liquor. Also the VIP area had private seating, Port-a-Potties, and private entrances and exits. When I wrote about the Fort Lauderdale Beerfest in April,   I wasn’t able to highlight all of benefits of the VIP ticket  because I was in general admission the whole evening.

As for the actual beers … those were not really the shining star. Although this was a festival about beers, most of the brews weren’t anything really outstanding, I thought. The real highlights of this beer girl’s experience were the home brewers from Cerve Tech and Misfits Home Brewers.

The guys over at Cerve Tech had a Randall set up with Midori Soaked Watermelon Matchsticks and Cascade hops in it. The beer was a passion fruit IPA that blew my mind! Having it filtered through the Randall was so awesome to experience and see.

These people really took massive amount of time and effort to produce a mouthgasmic beer! Also the boys at Cerve Tech were cool enough to take me into their tent and explain to me everything they doing to promote the craft beer community in Miami.

Next up was the Misfits Home Brewers, who have so far not disappointed me with the beer they brew. This time I sampled the Cortadito Arabica Porter. This beer smelled like a fresh brewed coffee and was just as light as that on the palate.

The last notable beer was the specially made Zoo Brew from Zoo Miami. It was a light, grapefruit-y beer that was bitter and yummy.

As for the other beers, they were pretty much run of the mill. I would have loved to see the variety of great craft beers that the Fort Lauderdale Beerfest offered. As for the entertainment, The Spazmatics (an awesome ’80s cover band) had everyone jamming out and being a few feet away from Alien Ant Farm was really a great advantage of being in the VIP.

Seeing that group brought back great memories but being able to attend this phenomenal event has certainly helped to create some great new memories. Thank you again to the great folks at Miami New Times for hooking me up with the tickets. Can’t wait until the next one.

Leah blogs at http://beahbunnie.wordpress.com. You can follow her on Twitter,  too.

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A construction tour of Rapp Brewing Company.

I stopped by the future home of Rapp Brewing Company to take a look-see at the progress of Greg Rapp‘s new craft brewery opening at 10930 Endeavor Way in Pinellas Park.

Greg was kind enough to give me a tour of the space, and I captured it on video for your enjoyment.

Time is running out on contributing to his Kickstarter project to raise money for finishing the tasting room. Kick in as little as a dollar or as much as you can spare above that. There are a lot of great goodies to be had, depending on how much you contribute. Click here to learn more and to contribute.

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The Lighter Side Of: Cigar City Brewing Tour

The third-best brewery tour in the nation
– Bob Lorber

I toured Cigar City Brewing the other day, the first time I’ve been led by head tour guide Bob Lorber.

I brought him a funny hat to wear, and if anyone else is taking the tour and wants to bring one along, feel free, he says.

Anyway, here’s a little photo gallery with some possibly inappropriate captions, most of them total fiction.

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"I go to Hogwarts, and this is my wand."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"Then I told her, I'm your pimp and you do what I tell you."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"Of course, it was my brilliant idea to start this brewery."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"And this is where we keep the bodies."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"Much like the Hotel California, you can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"No, YOU farted!"

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"And one night, I drank three of these barrels dry."

Beer in Florida photo by Gerard Walen

"At the end of the day - just like at the beginning and the middle - a beer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In all seriousness, Bob is an excellent tour guide and a friend of mine. He’ll have you snorting beer through your nose with his banter during the tour.

Tours are held Wednesday through Saturday on the hour from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s advisable to sign up in advance on the website because they are limited to 20 persons per tour. Cost is $5, but that includes a brew to sip on the tour and a pint glass to take home. More information here.

Oh, and tips are accepted.

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