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		<title>Festival of Iowa Beers 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a pretty good time at the Festival of Iowa Beers today.  As always, the buzz and bustle was around the homebrewers&#8217; tent.  There were a wide range of beers on tap there: imperial this that and the other, a few sours, and several real ales served on a beer engine.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2009-09-06-pros.jpg" alt="2009-09-06-pros" title="2009-09-06-pros" width="400" height="286" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1169" />I had a pretty good time at the Festival of Iowa Beers today.  As always, the buzz and bustle was around the homebrewers&#8217; tent.  There were a wide range of beers on tap there: imperial this that and the other, a few sours, and several real ales served on a beer engine.  The pros had a few interesting taps, but predictably most were pouring their usual fare.</p>
<p>There was plenty of gossip and news to be had, lots about brewery openings.  The owners of <a href="http://www.jasperwinery.com/">Jasper Winery</a> are apparently occupying the old Maytag factory in Newton with their new brewery.  That&#8217;ll be running a copper 15 barrel two-vessel brewhouse.  I also heard about a new startup that&#8217;s currently courting investors &#8211; they call themselves Grass Roots Brewing.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2009-09-06-hub-city.jpg" alt="2009-09-06-hub-city" title="2009-09-06-hub-city" width="240" height="221" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1171" align="right" />Hub City up in Stanley is finishing the preparations on their new addition, featuring a 30 barrel brewing system.  They will apparently be running double batches into 60 barrel (!) fermenters.  That&#8217;s a huge increase in capacity, but apparently their distributors are working hard to keep that beer on the shelves.  Hub City will also be releasing two small batch series: one of seasonals and one of high-gravity specials available only outside the state (<a href="http://www.liftthelimit.org/">thank you</a> Iowa ABD!).  More about those nearer to their year-end release.</p>
<p>I was able to try two of the beers B.J. from Hub City is developing.  The first was the Russian Imperial Stout, the initial release in the out-of-state series.  It was deep mahogany brown, lightly hazy, with a yellowed ring of head and a malty aroma.  The taste is roasty with coffee and burnt toast.  Thick and chewy, with a complex yet delicate flavor.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/p.jpg" alt="+" title="+" width="50" height="40" class="size-full wp-image-80 alignleft" align="left" /><strong>Hub City Russian Imperial Stout</strong></p>
<p>3.7 (4-6-8-4-15)</p>
<p>I also had a taste of a steam beer B.J. has been working on for the seasonal schedule.  It has a light fruity nose, a pale yellow color, and almost no head.  The flavor is a little sweet with a prominent yeast roughness and fruity hop character.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/p.jpg" alt="+" title="+" width="50" height="40" class="size-full wp-image-80 alignleft" align="left" /><strong>Hub City Steam Beer</strong></p>
<p>3.1 (2-6-7-3-13)</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://www.burlingtonmob.org/">Burlington Makers of Beer</a> (MOB) I had the cask-conditioned Mildly Interesting ale, an English-style mild.  This is a near clear gamboge color with some frothy tan head.  The nose is lightly malty and yeasty.  It has a cider and caramel flavor, with just a bit of pomegranate.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.amesbrewersleague.org/">Ames Brewers League</a> was one of many to bring an imperial stout aged on wood.  Theirs is a Whiskey Barrel Russian Imperial Stout.  It&#8217;s near black, with hints of brown and a ring of yellowed head.  A sweet nose greets you initially, with prominent whiskey and rye.  Thick and sweet, the flavor is toasty with a bit of roast and a strong alcohol spike.  The sweetness and an astringency linger.</p>
<p>I had the Gruit beer from Cenosilicaphobia Brewers (a homebrew club out of Pella, Iowa).  This one was labeled &#8220;NO HOPS&#8221;, and in red lettering &#8220;SOUR&#8221;.  It is a hazy orange yellow with no head.  The nose is lightly citric and a bit tart.  The flavor is a clean lactic sour, with orange, grapefruit, and raspberry.  There is just a bit of pale malt flavor.  It is refreshingly tart, but not too intense.</p>
<p><a href="http://oldmanriverbrewery.com/">Old Man River Brewery</a> in McGregor, Iowa, is now bottling under the name <a href="http://www.einfachbeer.com/">Einfach Beer</a> (&#8221;simple beer&#8221;).  I tried both of the beers they brought to the festival (they forgot the Dunkel at home).  The Oktoberfest is rich with malt flavor: toast, caramel, and bread.  It is amber, almost clear, with a light malt nose.  Sweet and smooth, decently authentic.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/p.jpg" alt="+" title="+" width="50" height="40" class="size-full wp-image-80 alignleft" align="left" /><strong>Einfach Oktoberfest</strong></p>
<p>3.0 (3-5-7-3-12)</p>
<p>The Helles is a clear straw with generous and creamy white head.  The nose is light with corn, somewhat metallic, and a little toasty.  The flavor is sulfury corn with a bit of sweetness.  Actually remarkably authentic.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pm.jpg" alt="+/-" title="+/-" width="50" height="40" class="size-full wp-image-89 alignleft" align="left" /><strong>Einfach Helles</strong></p>
<p>2.8 (4-5-6-2-11)</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2009-09-06-ams.jpg" alt="2009-09-06-ams" title="2009-09-06-ams" width="240" height="174" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1173" />Powder Keggers is a women&#8217;s beer appreciation group in Des Moines, but they were able to muster up a few selections of homebrew to bring to the festival.  <em>(ed. note: this was meant to read &#8220;they&#8217;re a beer appreciation group, but they brought homebrew anyway&#8221; rather than &#8220;they&#8217;re a women&#8217;s group, but they could still figure out how to bring beer&#8221;)</em>  I tried their Lady Nessa&#8217;s Grand Cru.  It was a very clear pale amber color with a little white head.  The nose was malty with notes of grassy hops.  The flavor is malty, with an alcohol tinge and a balancing sweetness.  Some earthy hops come through.  The body is thick but not cloying.</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://www.raccoonriverbrewers.com/">Raccoon River Brewers</a> I tried an Oktoberfest.  This one highlighted the difficulties brewing a good festbier.  It was an opal amber with some off-white head.  A lightly sweet, toast and corn nose led into a flavor of cotton candy and some bread.  Sweet and cloying.</p>
<p>From down in Fort Madison the crew at Lost Duck Brewing Company brought a few interesting beers.  The one I tried was the Duck ala Orange, an orange-infused lager.  This one is light on flavor with an orange character that borders on synthetic.  Very sweet, it&#8217;s a beer for those who appreciate Leinie&#8217;s Sunset Wheat.  The redeeming quality is the bitter orange peel that comes through if you look for it.</p>
<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/pm.jpg" alt="+/-" title="+/-" width="50" height="40" class="size-full wp-image-89 alignleft" align="left" /><strong>Lost Duck Duck ala Orange</strong></p>
<p>2.6 (2-4-7-3-10)</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://www.mugzhomebrew.org/">MUGZ</a> homebrew club I tried Little Brown Winkie.  It claimed to be aged on sour cherries.  Lightly hazy and reddish brown, the Winkie has some tan head.  The nose is strong with pie cherries, I&#8217;d say montmorency.  There is also just a bit of gym sock.  It has a strong sharp pie cherry flavor with some malt.  An astringency and sweetness linger.</p>
<p>Well, as usual I don&#8217;t think I was there long enough and I don&#8217;t think I had enough variety.  But all in all it was a pretty good festival.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and I took a look around the new brewhouse at Millstream.  It&#8217;s coming along&#8230;</p>
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