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Garrett Oliver and The Oxford Companion to Beer

Beer Geek, Datz Daily | Monday, May 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

For the first time in American Craft Beer Week’s six-year history, events took place in every state! And no one understands the rise of craft beer better than Garrett Oliver. The Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster and award-winning author of The Brewmaster’s Table (2005) is finishing up his latest feat as editor-in-chief of The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oliver embarked on the work over a year ago with a preliminary list of 500 topics; 1,120 references and 160 additional writers later, the tome will drop in October.

In a recent online post by Food & Wine magazine, Oliver revealed some of the groundbreaking subjects that will be covered and what he thinks you should be drinking (and eating) now.

What convinced you to sign on? There are a lot of subjects that we in the craft-brewing community might use every day that are literally not written down. So if you want to know about, say, dry-hopping—adding hops after fermentation for extra flavor and aroma, which is done by 80 to 95 percent of all the breweries in the United States—there is precisely nothing to read.

What other categories are you breaking ground in? Sour beers. Barrel aging:There’s a huge movement all over the world now interested in deriving flavors from wooden barrels. You will read about Amarillo, a hop variety: where it comes from, how it developed, what its genetic parents are, how it grows in a field, and how people tend to use it. But then, right before that, you’d read [an entry called] Ale House, about the history of the ale house from Roman times to its development into the modern pub. So it really covers not only things scientific and technical, but also cultural and historic things.

What’s the most surprising country making beer? Of course when we think of Italy, we think of wine. But Italy has 350 breweries, and Italian brewers are really excited, creative and using a lot of their background in food to inform what they do on the beer side. Scandinavia is also a big story. We might think of one or two beers, like Carlsberg, but there are many dozens of breweries in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, etc.

Do you cover foods to eat with beer? What’s your favorite pairing? There are sections on food-and-beer pairing. I’ve done about 700 beer dinners in 12 countries, and I wrote a 360-page book on beer-and-food pairings. But this time of year, for example, I love saison, which is a Belgian-style wheat beer. [At Brooklyn Brewery] we have a new one coming out called Sorachi Ace, based on a particular hop variety of that name, and I think it’s really great with grilled salmon and shrimp dishes—lighter dishes you might grill in summertime.

How much has beer culture evolved in the last decade? It’s really pretty incredible. When I first started traveling, I would go overseas and say, “Oh, I’m an American brewer,” and people would just be dripping with disdain: “Oh, yes, we have heard of your American beer.” Because they were thinking about just the mass-market beer. We now have over 1,700 breweries in the United States, and we have the most vibrant beer culture in the world, bar none. What’s amazing is that now, we go to Germany and Belgium and Italy and, to a large extent, brewers all over the world look up to the United States. Twenty years ago it was exactly the opposite.”

Read more about Garrett Oliver here and here

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Beer… It Does a Body Good

Beer Geek | Sunday, January 16th, 2011 | No Comments

According to a new study, moderate drinking of beer can cut the risk of diabetes and high blood pressure and even help people lose weight! Read the story at www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8258224/A-pint-of-beer-a-day-keeps-the-doctor-away.html  and then we suggest testing out the theory at Blue Point Brewery night, Tuesday in the TapRoom.

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SudsFest 2010 at The Florida Aquarium

@datz | Thursday, June 10th, 2010 | No Comments

Updated: Thursday, 10 Jun 2010, 9:15 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 10 Jun 2010, 9:15 AM EDT

    Endless food, live music, and craft beers from around the world … served amid the dazzling aquatic exhibits at the Florida Aquarium. SudsFest 2010 promises to be quite an event, with all proceeds benefiting marine science education and marine animals affected by the Gulf oil spill. Tom Wagner from the Aquarium and Chef Paul Norton from Datz joined Good Day to discuss the fundraiser and offer a sample of the cuisine.

    The Florida Aquarium’s SudsFest 2010 will be held Saturday, June 12, from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $50 in advance ($45 for members) or $60 at the door. For more information and to purchase tickets, (813) 273-4030 or go to www.sudsfest.com

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    Beer will be Flowing for Big Brew Day!

    @datz, Beer Geek | Thursday, April 29th, 2010 | No Comments

    Dear Datz:

    I received the Big Brew Day flyer in my email inbox this week, and it looks great, but I¹m a little confused. Can you tell me more about Brew Day and Special Hoperations?

    Mark

    Mark!

    I was glad to learn of your interest in our Brew Day and I’d love to yell you more about it.

    Brew Day is being held and run by the newly formed South Tampa homebrew club Special Hoperations.  Datz has been great and supports us whole heartedly, and they don’t hesitate to host our club meetings or events. So Datz is really our de facto headquarters.

    The May 1st Brew Day will be Special Hoperations first event.  As its also National Homebrew Day, we are centering the day on the three beer recipes that the American Homebrewers Association encourages brewers to make.   However, don’t feel locked on to this.  If you want to come out and brew something of your own choosing, please do!  Our goal is really just to get together in the fellowship of craft brewmaking.

    You do not have to RSVP for Brew Day, but I encourage you to come to our next Special Hoperations meeting. We hold meetings the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at Datz, so our next meeting will be Monday the 26.  As an experienced brewer we would absolutely love to get you involved with us!

    Dues for membership are a whopping $15 a year.  With membership, Southern Brewing Supply offers 10% off their grains and hops.  Oh, and make sure to bring some of your beer to our meetings!  We all try to bring in something for everybody to sample/critique.

    As for brew day, bring whatever equipment you need to make a batch of beer, including ingredients.  Datz will supply us with a water source, but otherwise its on the individual to bring their own equipment.  One great thing about a brew day is to inspect what other brewers use and see how they do things.  We are starting the day officially at 11 a.m., but most of us will probably get there by 10 a.m. to start setting up.

    For more information about the AHA Big Brew Day and for a copy of the recipes, log onto the American Homebrewers Association website.

    Special Hoperations also has a fledgling website: www.specialhoperations.com.  It’s only about a week old, so there is not a lot there right now, but go back often.

    Again, Mark it was great to hear of your interest and we look forward to meeting you. Please don’t hestiate to contact me with any other questions or comments.

    Cheers!

    Danny Reid

    President, Special Hoperations

    danny@specialhoperations.com

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    Hop to it Datz: Vote Now!

    @datz, Beer Geek | Monday, April 5th, 2010 | 30 Comments

    Calling all beer geeks and Datz foodies! It’s time to hop to it and vote for the name of our new beer created exclusively for us by Cigar City Brewing.

    We received nearly 400 entries to name the Datz pumpernickel rye beer, but after making some tough decisions we narrowed it down to the top three.

    • Datz Goblin Breeze Pumpernickel Porter by Jen Ryan
    • Soggy Loaf Pumpernickel Porter by Logan Rusnak
    • Pumper in the Rye Porter by Patti Miller

    So vote for your favorite in our web poll. Fifty percent of the vote will come from you and the other 50 percent will be judged by a panel of Datz judges.

    The 1st place winner receives:
    • Your name on the beer, sketch of you on Datz t-shirts and two free for shirts for you
    • Free new beer for one year
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • Private beer tasting event for 8
    • 20% off all other beer for a year
    • Dinner for 4 at a Monday Fun Day Beer dinner
    • $100 Datz gift card

    The 2nd place winner receives:
    • Free new beer for one month
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • New beer t-shirt when it arrives
    • Private Beer tasting event for 8
    • 10% all beer for a year
    • Dinner for 2 at Monday Fun Day beer dinner
    • $50 Datz gift card

    The 3rd place winner receives:
    • Free new beer for a week
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • New beer t-shirt on arrival
    • Private beer tasting for 8
    • 10% off all beer for a year
    • Dinner for 2 at Monday fun Day beer dinner
    • $25 Datz gift card

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    Home Brew How-To

    Beer Geek, Datz Daily | Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | No Comments

    If you’re a connoisseur of fine beer, the day may come when you’ve grown weary of sampling the creations of others. If you can no longer satisfy your cravings, you may want to take the plunge and try your hand at brewing beer of your own.datzbeergeekpic1.jpg


    Many people are afraid to start brewing their own beer because they think the process is intimidating, but the truth is: it’s far easier than you may think. The equipment is not complicated or expensive. Plus, following a recipe for beer is much like following your grandmother’s favorite recipe for baking a cake from scratch. Measure this, boil that, and Voila! You’re drinking your own beer and impressing your friends.


    That said, there’s any number of places you can get how-to information. YouTube has come great videos, and the internet is a wealth of (sometimes conflicting) knowledge. The best books out there are The Joy of Homebrewing by Charlie Papazian, and How to Brew by John Palmer. They walk you, step-by-step, through the whole process. Further, How to Brew has its own website where you can read much of the book for free! (Check it out at www.howtobrew.com.)


    Of course, the best way to learn (in my humble opinion) is for you to come out to Datz for free classes! In a little less than two hours we’ll walk you through the process, actually making beer while we talk. And as an added plus, a few short weeks after we make the beer, come in and pick up a free bottle of the very same brew we made together!


    No matter what route you decide, the next step is always the same: buying the “stuff” to make it happen. Luckily there is a most excellent homebrew supply store here in Tampa. Southern Brewing Supply is located up on Busch Boulevard and has everything you need to start brewing. They are open Monday through Saturday and are extremely helpful to both the novice and expert alike. If you walked in and said “I want to make beer, but don’t know how,” they’ll square you away.datzbeergeekpic2.jpg


    If for some reason you can’t make it out to Southern Brewing, try the internet. There are a “gazillion” brewing supply stores on the web. Now, I don’t want to make a giant list here (because heaven knows it would take me a while to type a gazillion of anything), so again I recommend talking to Mr. Google. However, if you would like to see a good one, try www.northernbrewer.com. Very good prices on everything and shipping is only $7.99, no matter how much or what you buy.


    Finally, you’ll need ingredients. Again, Southern Brewing or a nice web based company has everything you need. Start out by buying a ready-made kit. Homebrew shops will already have everything you need put together and will come with a handy little “recipe.” Too easy.


    And that, in a nutshell, is all you need to know. Just go get a little smarter on it, and then dive right in. Again, we’d love to have you come out to Datz for the Homebrewing 101 class. Just go to the events page on the Datz website. Scroll down and find a homebrewing class that still has availability and register!


    It’s free, it’s easy, and I promise to make the class as fun as possible (which is pretty dang fun.) As most people like to sip a beer while we making the beer, the class gets even better and more fun as the night wear on. ;)


    As Ben Franklin notably said, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” So get to brewing!


    -Danny Reid


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    Hop to it Datz: Name Our New Beer

    Beer Geek | Monday, March 15th, 2010 | 1 Comment

    It’s no secret we love beer at Datz and want to that passion with you! Whether it’s the smooth, unfiltered Blanche de Bruxelles, hoppy Stone Ruination IPA, Victory Storm King Russian imperial stout or limited releases like Bell’s Hopslam and Dogfish Head 120, Datz rotates 28 taps of incredible beer. Still, we’ve been left wondering… what’s missing? Is there something more we can possibly do?

    The answer, it turns out, was right in front of us at our weekly homebrew class – brewing our own beer!!! So we’ve paired up with Tampa’s best – Cigar City Brewing – to create Datz Pumpernickel Rye. Datz beeroisseurs and Cigar City brewer Joey Redner are crafting the recipe and brewing will start soon, but guess what? We don’t have a name!

    That’s where YOU come in. We’re asking you – our fellow beer geeks and foodies – to “Hop to It” and help name our brew!

    What’s in it for you? Well…

    The 1st place winner receives:

    • Your name on the beer, sketch of you on Datz t-shirts and two free for shirts for you
    • Free new beer for one year
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • Private beer tasting event for 8
    • 20% off all other beer for a year
    • Dinner for 4 at a Monday Fun Day Beer dinner
    • $100 Datz gift card

    The 2nd place winner receives:

    • Free new beer for one month
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • New beer t-shirt when it arrives
    • Private Beer tasting event for 8
    • 10% all beer for a year
    • Dinner for 2 at Monday Fun Day beer dinner
    • $50 Datz gift card

    The 3rd place winner receives:

    • Free new beer for a week
    • VIP status at cask launch party
    • New beer t-shirt on arrival
    • Private beer tasting for 8
    • 10% off all beer for a year
    • Dinner for 2 at Monday fun Day beer dinner
    • $25 Datz gift card

    Official Hop to Datz: Name Our Beer Contest rules:

    1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Participation in the Contest constitutes full and unconditional agreement and acceptance of these Contest Rules, which are final on all matters relating to the Contest.

    2. Contest Period: The contest begins 8:00 a.m. ET, March 15, 2010 and ends 5 p.m. ET Wednesday, March 31, 2010.

    3. Eligibility: The competition is open to everyone 21 years and older. Employees of Datz Restaurant Group, LLC or Cigar City Brewery (and their immediate families and those with whom they are domiciled) are not eligible to enter.

    4. How To Enter: Email: Hoptoitdatz@datzdeli.com your best name for a pumpernickel rye porter by Cigar City Brewery. Place your suggestion in the subject line. One suggestion per email.

    5. Receipt of Entries: To be eligible, entries must be received during the contest period.

    Entries which are incomplete or are illegible are null and void. Datz and Cigar City accept no responsibility for entries which are lost, misdirected or delayed for any reason. Nor is any responsibility assumed for incomplete entries, incorrect or inaccurate capture of e-mail. Entries received from persons under the age of 21 will be null and void and no prizes will be awarded.

    6. Multiple Entries: Multiple entries are acceptable but no more than one entry can be included on a single email.

    7. Judging: Entries will be judged on Thursday, April 2, 2010. The top 3 winners will be notified and moved on to the final round of voting to take place on April 3, 2010. The winners will then be judged by a panel of Datz judges (consisting of 50% of the vote) and on a web poll on posted on www.datz4foodies.com (consisting of 50% of the vote). Winners will be posted on Datz website and other social media outlets as well as press releases being sent to area news and t-shirts being produced using new beer name. In the event that two or more entrants provided identical entries that are judged to be the winning entry, the winner will be decided by a coin toss. The other winning entries will automatically become the runners-up unless there are more than two in which case the runners-up will be decided by a coin toss.

    8. Decisions of the judging are final: By entering the contest, each entrant agrees to be bound by these rules and regulations and all decisions Datz, which decisions are final with respect to all matters relating to the Contest, including (without limitation) the selection of prize winners. No correspondence will be entered into other than notification of prize winners.

    9. Use of Entries: Datz reserves the right to use any of the names submitted in any way whatsoever. Attribution may or may not be made. Datz retains the right not to use the winning entry, or any entry as the final product name. Datz also shall have the right to use the winners’ names and/or likenesses in any way it chooses in connection with this competition or with promoting the beer or Datz.

    10. Evaluation Criteria: Entries will be judged on creativity, appropriateness in keeping with Datz’s style, context and characteristics of the brew.

    11. Claiming Prizes: Winners will be required to show proof of identity and be subject to age verification.

    12. Liability: By entering the Contest, entrants agree to hold harmless and indemnify Datz Restaurant Group and Cigar City Brewery against any and all liability, damages or causes of action (however named or described) with respect to or arising out of either: (i) entrant’s participation in the

    Contest; (ii) the receipt or use of the Prizes awarded herein; or (iii) the administration of the contest (including winner selection) and distribution of the prizes awarded herein.

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    MICRO GOES MACRO

    Beer Geek | Thursday, January 28th, 2010 | No Comments

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    Stop what you’re doing. You. Put down that mass-produced, fizzy yellow water that you call “beer” and back away. Real, hand-crafted, artisanal beer is so much more. Sometimes cloudy and citrusy, other times dark and mysterious, and always – always – more interesting that that other stuff. We need a beer revolt, Tampa. Why shouldn’t we be able to have a Chimay at the movie theater in Ybor? Or Victory on the 19th Hole! Rise up and demand great beer!! 

    I digress…but then again, that’s the mission of Beer Geek and Datz. To deliver great beer, and great beer knowledge, to the masses. Over 90 different bottles and soon to be 23 on tap. (Haven’t you heard? Datz is busy building a second bar!) Dogfish 90. Avery White Rascal. Left Hand Milk Stout. Rogue Hazelnut. If we could get our hands on some Victory or Blue Point kegs, those might just be on rotation too.

    …But back to you. With the crappy beer. If the words “jai” and “alai” make you think of the cestas and not Cigar City Brewing, then you have much to learn. Come quickly to the beer classes at Datz. From Germany to Belgium, Christmas to Barley Wine, these classes are fun, informational and the tastings are free. I said it. Free.

    Until next time, my new friends, beer geek asks you this: If you could have any beer in the world what would it be?  Would you select something that you are familiar with and can regularly get?  Or would you select something that you have never had and is extremely rare and hard to get your hands on?

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