The Virtues of Real Ale – via Chicagoist

This past Saturday, Goose Island’s Wrigleyville brewpub was packed to the gills for Day of the Living Ales. Beer enthusiasts eager to sample excellent examples of cask-conditioned real ale were treated to a wide range of 40+ inventive brews, most of them local, from Finch’s curry-infused Mahatma IPA to Goose Island’s cocktail-inspired Tonic the Hedgehog. Last week, we interviewed Day of the Living Ales cellarmaster Steve Hamburg about the finer points of real ale. We also checked in with Elliott Beier, above, Certified Cicerone™ and beverage director at Owen & Engine about his take on cask service, because he’s doing it best year-round.

There’s so much more complexity in a cask beer it’s incredible. Cask ale is meant to show a beer for what it should really be, exactly what malt you’re tasting, exactly what hops you’re tasting and the symphony of all that complexity. – Elliott Beier

Check out the real ale feature at Chicagoist, and read on for the all-local Day of the Living Ales winners.

The prizes

1st place: Half Acre Baume, a chocolate rye stout

2nd place: Goose Island Tonic the Hedgehog, a barrel-aged raspberry saison with Brettanomyces, dry-hopped with Amarillo, blended with tonic water and gin-inspired botanicals

3rd place: Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Coffee Stout, an imperial coffee stout aged in bourbon barrels

Cellermaster’s Award:  Goose Island Brewpub Bitter Cold, a traditional English-style bitter

Comments

  1. edmarlumpen says:

    can we move this out of wrigleyville please?

  2. Ken Hunnemeder says:

    Where would you suggest they have it? Those firkins need to be staged at least 3-4 days in advance. Not too many places can accommodate that without a heavy price tag, not to mention it’s already at perfect cellar temperature.

  3. beerinator says:

    I’m sure there’s a McDonalds somewhere that has extra space in the back.

  4. Paul says:

    Ken, your point is well taken and resonates with Steve Hamburg’s comments in the linked article. That said, it really is about time for a signature southside beer festival, don’t you think? At least it’s on the horizon with New Chicago, Broad Shoulders, South Loop, and probably 5 Rabbit down there. Ed’s bar and bottle shop (Maria’s) is doing great things and could be a powerful force, maybe even an epicenter, for beer in that part of the city.

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