2012 Great Nebraska Beerfest
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:09 pm
We went to Omaha (to visit my daughter) and wound up at the festival (imagine that!). Lots of rain kept the crowds down and the temps cool. No lines for beer.
They advertised over 80 craft breweries, and I think there were only a couple of no shows. Event was in the parking lot of Dicks Sporting Goods in Papillion (south of Omaha, proper) right across the street from Nebraska Brewing Co. who was a prime sponsor. A couple of bands played and there was food, of course.
There were six beer tents, each with 12 spots for vendors. We took along lawn chairs and a pop-up tent to keep them dry. Local breweries included: 23rd St, Free State, Blind Tiger, Boulevard, Tallgrass, Little Apple, McCoy's and one from NKC called Cinder Block. Lots of Colo and St. Louis breweries as well as the Omaha pro's.
What I was impressed by was the number of homebrew clubs represented: 5 from NE and one from IA. I guess I don't need to add that some of the most unusual and interesting beers were from the homebrewers. There might be an opportunity for LBG to participate in the future.
Highlights for me included the new release of Deconstruction from Odell and a first taste of the upcoming Tallgrass "West Coast Style" IPA. Funkwerks had some delicious Saisons and Brick's Rye Saison (his homebrew recipe from 23rdSt) was on tap, too.
Lots of offerings, many we can't currently obtain in KS: Stone, Perennial, Cigar City, Empyrean, Heretic, Twisted Pine, NBC, Lucky Bucket and Victory.
Worth the trip.
Site: www.greatnebraskabeerfest.com/
Program: http://www.nebraskabrewingco.com/Press Releases/2012-GNBF-Program-PRINT-082012.pdf
They advertised over 80 craft breweries, and I think there were only a couple of no shows. Event was in the parking lot of Dicks Sporting Goods in Papillion (south of Omaha, proper) right across the street from Nebraska Brewing Co. who was a prime sponsor. A couple of bands played and there was food, of course.
There were six beer tents, each with 12 spots for vendors. We took along lawn chairs and a pop-up tent to keep them dry. Local breweries included: 23rd St, Free State, Blind Tiger, Boulevard, Tallgrass, Little Apple, McCoy's and one from NKC called Cinder Block. Lots of Colo and St. Louis breweries as well as the Omaha pro's.
What I was impressed by was the number of homebrew clubs represented: 5 from NE and one from IA. I guess I don't need to add that some of the most unusual and interesting beers were from the homebrewers. There might be an opportunity for LBG to participate in the future.
Highlights for me included the new release of Deconstruction from Odell and a first taste of the upcoming Tallgrass "West Coast Style" IPA. Funkwerks had some delicious Saisons and Brick's Rye Saison (his homebrew recipe from 23rdSt) was on tap, too.
Lots of offerings, many we can't currently obtain in KS: Stone, Perennial, Cigar City, Empyrean, Heretic, Twisted Pine, NBC, Lucky Bucket and Victory.
Worth the trip.
Site: www.greatnebraskabeerfest.com/
Program: http://www.nebraskabrewingco.com/Press Releases/2012-GNBF-Program-PRINT-082012.pdf