LBG Meeting 2005-09-08
Rob opened the meeting
Brewfest T-shirts
all we have at the moment is the hand-written list
Craig volunteered to type in the list and manage it for now
Paypal account
Rob floated the idea of having a Paypal account for accepting dues, funds for T-shirts, etc.
Matt has set up business accounts before
Jonathon has read horror stories about dealing with Paypal
Craig found an email in his inbox about this, and will forward it to the officers
Sean suggested setting up a second bank account just for the Paypal account
no other business
"Suds for the South"
collecting donations to raffle off
tickets will be $5
dividing the donation into 3 or 4 lots
Rob asked for cleanup volunteers
Tom and Kerry Chapman (new members) stepped up
we introduced ourselves around the circle for our new members
Sean mentioned a site through MoveOn.org
HurricaneHousing.org
sign up to house hurricane victims
JayPlay: weekly KU campus paper?
we're featured in an article titled "Becoming a Brewmeister"
Rob says it's one of the best writeups on brewing he's read, and not just because he's a big part of the article
Ren Fest
looking for volunteers
Andy, Matt, Joe, Don, maybe Sean
Craig said he expects to be judging
Rob hasn't been able to get in touch with our contact @ Ren Fest (Roger)
more of a beer appreciation event than a contest
no chance of being BJCP certified at this late a date
Rob describes it as "an über commercial tasting"
Joe volunteered to be Rob's stand-in next week
need to make sure we contact other brew clubs
Don from Hall of Foamers volunteered
tenatively aiming for 15 Oct, subject to contacting Ren Fest
Matt will contact local homebrew shops about donating prizes
can we find a poster that talks about beer & history to mount and display?
kegs
the "keg guy" (Mark Hinds from Iowa) will be back in town sometime in September
"I still have ball-lock 5 gallon kegs for $10, rubber replacement keg kits for $3, and access to new aluminum CO2 cylinders at:
5 lb 73.50
10 lb 94.00
20 lb 115.00 (with handle)"
Joe suggested that the club buy a chunk of kegs @ $10, then resell them for $12
Rob closed the general meeting
this month's presentation: visits to brewpubs around the country
=====
Joe presented pictures from Glenwood canyon brewpub, Glenwood springs.
Liquid Bread brewery, Hays Kansas.
- beer very good and clean
- food was awesome
- beers were exactly name to what their style was
Marc sez
Fort Hays has "octoberfest" on a Friday afternoon, and this year Liquid Bread will be there with good beer for the first time ever. The next day there's a game and street party, with more beer.
Don J says Brewmaster at Hays is Blind Tiger's last apprentice.
JOE
Glenwood Springs was a Honeymoon/20th Anniv visit.
- decent brewery, impressive 12 different beers
- mead and cider were there but not by them.
- beers were excellent.
Joe went to SFC.
Magnolia Pub/brewery, very nice Dead theme brewery, in Haight Ashbury.
The Toronado in the area is outstanding as well.
Rogue "outlet" in SFC is also very good.
Eugene, OR, Steelhead Brewery
Brew on site
Deschutes in Or
Mirrorpond
Moosedrool, AWESOME. Best brown ale ever had.
PETE
Colorado, loop around Colorado.
Brewpubs are kid friendly, so it was easy to go.
Started off in Col Springs, went to Phantom Canyon. Highly recommended, good food. Porter with Peat smoked malt, very good. Cream Ale good. Some gravity served beers.
Good liquor store: coltrain wine. (sp?)
One oopsie - in montrose(sp)? near gunnison. Black Canyon. Place was vacant, and beer was not good. Walked out, without eating or good.
Grand Junction: downtown is really cool. Lots of small business. Rockslide Brewery. Fish and Chips w/Salmon was very good. Grand Junction has good wine too. Fruit farms near CO river. Grapes grow there too. Meadery there, but didn't go.
Don't sell beer on Sundays in Colorado!
MARC
sudden trip to Silicon Valley. BJs (chain, near Apple Campus) really good imperial stout. Food very good. Palo Alto - original Gordon Biersch. Reminiscent of FSB.
Chicago: Goose Island- Brewery Tour.
Best Part is Siebel Institute is right next to it.
Tasting is a "real tasting" where the head brewer talks about styles. Very worthwhile. Tasted the GABF entries.
Joe mentioned none of the places he's been to match FSB. Barry said the same was true.
Shane did a slide show.
=====
Shane:
has pictures from many, many events
raffle winners
Marc
Rob D (donated back)
Pete
Dale
Marc (donated back)
Rob M
raised $200, club will match
Rob knows of a company that may also match
September 2005
Moderator: Officers
-
- Brewmaster
- Posts: 944
- Joined: Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:22 pm
- Location: Lawrence