Showing posts with label WA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WA. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

WA lead the way at 2011 Australian International Beer Awards

Congratulations to all of the West Aussie winners at this week's Australian International Beer Awards in Victoria. Champion Ale to the Swan Valley's Feral Beer with "Hophog", Champion Reduced Alcohol beer to Fremantle's The Monk with "The Monk Mild", Champion Wheat Beer went to Margaret River's Bootleg Brewing with "Sou' West Wheat", and their neighbours, Cowamarup Brewing took out Champion Lager with "Cowaramup Pilsner". To round things off Gage Roads Pils took out the Champion Packaging award.

So from the 17 trophies up for grabs, WA Brewers were far away the most successful exhibiting state, the breakdown is USA- 5; NZ- 1; Belgium- 1; NSW- 1; VIC- 2 (both for the same beer); WA- 5; There was no trophy awarded for 2 of the awards.
For any that have doubted WA continuing to be the leading craft brewers in the country, hopefully the resounding success of exhibitors in this year's comp may help you reassess your opinion!

A full list of results can be found in pdf format from the following link:
http://www.beerawards.com/pdfs/AIBA%20Cataloge%202011%20Final%20V.3.pdf

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Beer & Food matching back on the menu in Perth

Mash Brewing in the Swan Valley are holding their 3rd Annual Beer Dinner on Friday 26th March at the West Swan Rd venue. Cost is $90 pp which includes a 5 course menu and beers included. Brewer Dan Turley has worked closely with Head Chef Melissa to present a fantastic menu matched to the breweries range of naturally brewed, award winning beers.

Back in the city, The Old Brewery on Mounts Bay Road have a couple of events over coming months, details from the venue below:

"Beer & Cheese Matching Evening
Thursday May 20th, 6:30-8:00pm, $45 per guest.
Join our brewer Mark Reilly, and Perth's biggest cheese guru, Nick Bath of Blue Cow Cheese Company (www.bluecow.com.au)for an evening of education, above all - but also fun. Guests receive a plate of six beers matched up to six cheeses, with both experts talking you through each round. The usual format is six cheeses with six tastes (please note, they are not full glasses) of the Brewery's different draught beers, plus one of two extras. It's an exclusive yet rather informal evening where you'll learn a lot, as each speaker talks about their beer and cheese match and welcomes any questions from the group (maximum of 25 people). The events are held like an open forum, with all guests sitting around the one large table. So if you’re an avid cheese and/or beer aficionado, join this very unique occasion to boost your wine and cheese knowledge, meet people and have a few laughs along the way…For bookings and enquiries, please contact Sage at the Brewery - Tel: 9211 8901, or email: functions@theoldbrewery.com.au

Progressive Beef & Beer Dinner
Friday 27th August, 7:00pm, $115 per guest
If you're looking to learn more about the Brewery's beers, then join brewer Mark Reilly for a great evening. You'll enjoy a great menu designed specially be chef Greg Farnan to accompany each of Mark's award-winning draught beers. Mark will speak about the beers and the food matchings..."

Monday, February 22, 2010

Whats pouring in the Swan Valley?

List of draught beers by brewer from Western Australia's Swan Valley region on Sunday 21st February 2010.

Elmars
Skippy Lite
Pilsner (T)
Hefeweizen (T)
Alt (T)
Schwarzbier (T)
Rauch Dunkel Weizen (T)

Mash
Pilsner
Haze Wheat (T)
Pale (T)
Sgt Peppers Golden Ale (T)
Killer Belgian Dubbel (T)

Duckstein
Kolsch (T)
Hefeweizen (T)
Dunkel (T)
Festbier
Framboise

Feral
Pilsner (T)
Belgian White (T)
HopHog - American IPA (T)
The Runt (HopHog's lil' brother)
Smoked Porter (T)
Razorback - Barley Wine (T)
Dark Funk - Sour Ale
Rust - Belgian Abbey Style (T)

Ironbark
Aussie Pils (T)
Hannans Lager (T)
Warrior Ale (T)
Blokes Brown Ale
Rousies - Oktoberfest style
Golden Wheat
Desert Lime

(T) indicates beers sampled by customers on The Brewers Dray - Boutique Beer Explorer on 21/2/10.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Beer Soap : On tap NOW!

After months of planning and trials, we are pleased to announce that our BEER SOAP has finally arrived! The soaps are currently only available to purchase online or on our beer tours, but we hope to soon have them available at a few selected retail sites in the Perth area.

Our range of wash products have been designed with inspiration from the world's finest brews. All natural, hand rolled, no palm oil and chemical free. Clay based, with the addition of hops, malts, essential oils and other natural ingredients to gently cleanse, revive and refresh. Good for the environment and great for your skin!



But you're a beer tour business, what do you know about making soaps?
Good question. Fortunately a great friend of ours has been hand crafting a range of therapeutic natural herbal products for over ten years and it is by working closely with her that we have developed the 'Beer Soap' range. Pilsner, Wheat Beer and IPA are our core sudsy brands, just perfect for the beer lover who has everything!

So what's so special about them?
First up there's the hops. Hops contain many volatile oils that not only give flavour, aroma and bitterness to your beer, but they also sooth the nervous system and aid sleep. The beer specific malt is added as an exfoliant along with a plethora of other natural ingredients to give you a truly unique washing experience.

We've also found the most appealing thing to our potential customers is the lack of chemicals and oils used in the production of these soaps. They are clay based and DO NOT contain Palm Oil and are free of traditional 'Soap' ingredients, minimising harm to our planet.
For more information on the range please take a look at our site.
On tap now, so why not wash one down today!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Beer and Brewer Magazine - Recipe Feature

We recently helped out our friends at Billabong Brewery with a gluten free recipe to pair with their GF Blonde beer. Here's the recipe as featured in the latest edition of Beer & Brewer Magazine in a snazzy Summer Cook Book lift out. Issue 11 Summer 09 is out now throughout Aus & NZ at all good newsagents & breweries. Buy it!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Happy 21st Birthday Clancy's!

Fremantle institution 'Clancy's Fish Pub' turns 21 next week and they are pulling out all the stops to make sure the celebrations do not go unnoticed. The Cantonment St venue, a staunch supporter of Western Australia's micro brewing industry, have put together an eclectic week of events to herald their coming of age.
The programme begins in earnest on Monday 19th at 6pm, where $60 will get you a seat at the table for a sensational retro dining experience. One of the many previous incarnations of the building was the original Clancy's Tavern, and the menu for the evening will be based on the venue's original 1975 recipes. Sit back and enjoy the Vichysoisse and Rack of Lamb whilst being entertained by The Muddy Duck Bush Band.

Tuesday see's a change of pace with the 'All Day Freo Pub Quiz'. The quiz is being held over four sessions throughout the day (12-1.30/2.30-4/5-6.30/7.30-9.45) with an entry fee of $10 (incl your 1st glass of Coopers). Proceeds of the daytime sessions go to local Freo charities.

Between 5 and 9 on Wednesday 21st they host 'The Great BBQ Cook Off' between local pubs and restaurants where they encourage you to come down and taste the creations. Heritage, sustainability and development in Fremantle are the topics up for debate from 7pm on Thursday. And on Friday the official 21st Birthday Party takes place. Big band sounds, poets, performers and more will wow you in whats sure to be an unmissable night. $21 tickets include finger food.

Princess May Park comes alive on the Saturday with a real carnival atmosphere, heaps of market stalls, great food, beer and wine tastings and live music on the big stage. $21's will get you in. And to close the week of festivities on Sunday 25th a free family fun day will be held in the park from 12-6.30, followed by the closing party featuring Clancy's favourites 'The Zydecats' and a host of friends who will perform three big sets from 6.30pm onwards, $15 entry.

Best of luck for one of the most fantastic pubs you'll find in WA, always great beer and service. In a port city blessed with brewing hotspots, Clancy's is a must visit if you want to get a real flavour of Freo.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Mash Beer Dinner - Friday 26th June

If the excitement of WA Beer week left you yearning for more, then a few tickets still remain for the annual Mash beer dinner this Friday night - latest news and details from the Swan Valley brewer:
"Mash Eisbock and Mash Baltic Porter, two new beers that are now on tap at our Swan Valley venue and will be on tap in Bunbury in the next weeks, ended up winning their categories : Eisbock won one of only 7 Gold medals as well as winning the trophy for Best Lager Draught, whilst Baltic Porter was chosen as the Best Stout Draught as well as winning one of the 14 Silver medals.

Two other beers also won medals, Mash Chocolate Beer also winning a Silver medal and Mash Black winning yet another award, this time a Bronze medal. This medal means Black has won medals twice in both the Australian International Beer Awards (Silver in 2007, Gold in 2008 and Best Lager Draught 2008) and the Perth Royal Show Beer Awards (Silver in 2008 and Bronze in 2009)!

If you don’t know about it yet, the best chance this year to enjoy Mash’s handcrafted award-winning naturally brewed beers paired with some fabulous cooking is on Friday the 26th of June, when we’ll be hosting our 2nd annual Beer Dinner. Head Brewer Dan and Executive Head Chef Melissa have matched 5 courses of fabulous modern Australian cooking with 6 superb ales and lagers, with a Gin Gin fillet mignon paired with Mash Eisbock as the pièce de résistance.

The meal will feature talks by Dan and Melissa about their experience in preparing the Beer Dinner as well as their work at Mash. Also during the evening, diners will be invited to take part in a beer quiz and taste the full range of Mash Beers: Pale, Honey Pils, Haze, Mex, Summer Lager, Black, Eisbock, Baltic Porter, Chocolate Beer and Celebration Ale, plus Mash’s own Crush cider. It’ll be a fun and entertaining evening, great for beer lovers and food lovers as well as those who don’t know they’re beer and food fans yet!"
For the full menu click here.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Beery Mashed Potato: Celebrating WA Beer Week

Day 6 in our 'cooking with beer' series is all about comfort on a cold wet day (perfect for Perth today!), our beery mashed potato recipe aptly features Swan Valley brewer Mash, and their pale ale. A perfect accompaniment for a few snags and gravy or a juicy rare steak. Tonight is the Cryer Malt Perth Royal Beer Show Awards Dinner, where the gongs will be handed out to the brightest and best amongst 17 different categories. Best of luck to all West Aussie brewers!!

Beery Mashed Potato (Serves 4)
Ingredients:
- 600g new potatoes (washed and cut into small pieces, peeling optional)
- 1 med red onion (finely chopped)
- 50g black olives (drained & finely chopped)
- 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 375ml Mash Pale Ale or Billabong A.P.A (for GF option)
- 1 med red capsicum (finely chopped – if you choose to omit, then replace with sweet substitute, ie a little sugar or sun dried tomato)
- 2 cloves garlic (finely chopped)
- 1 tbsp basil (finely chopped)
- 1 tbsp parmesan (grated)
- 4 spring onions (finely chopped)
- ¼ tsp salt & cracked pepper
- 1 tbsp melted butter or e.v.o.o (optional)

1. Boil potatoes in the beer in a small saucepan – add a little water to cover if required. Cook with lid on, on a low heat until tender.
2. While potatoes are cooking sauté onions and basil with e.v.o.o over a low heat until translucent.
3. Add garlic and capsicum and continue to cook until aromatic. Add olives and spring onions and continue cooking for another minute.
4. Drain (there may not be much liquid left) and mash potatoes with a tablespoon of butter/e.v.o.o and parmesan. Add remaining ingredients.
5. The recipe is quite volumous, so you have the option to finish the mash to your taste – warmed milk or for a fluffier texture, cream, both work.

Monday, June 8, 2009

WA Beer Week Events: Tuesday 9th June

WA beer week's second FREE consumer event is being held today in Perth at the Parmelia Hilton hotel. The Adelphi Steakhouse plays host to the Western Australian Brewers Association who have organised a series of beer and food matching events showcasing some of the sensational beers from WA craft brewers. Today's event runs from 5.30pm-7pm and highlights the synergy of beer and chocolate. So if your'e working in Perth today, hang around in town a bit later and head on down to Mill St (just off St Georges Terrace) and help celebrate all that is great and good about beer in the west.

Keep an eye on the blog later in the day where we continue our celebration of Western Australian brewing when we will post day 4 of our 'cooking with beer' series. So please pop back to see whats happening and if you can, try and get out & about to support your local brewers. If you cant support them this week, then don't forget that you can take part in a celebration of WA brewing every week with a trip on The Brewers Dray - Boutique Beer Explorer, and whats more, all new tour bookings for June & July made during WA beer week will be entitled to a WHOPPING 20% DISCOUNT ! (terms & conditions apply-contact us for details)

Cherry and Peanut Cookies: Celebrating WA beer week

Day 3 of WA beer week and it's time for the third of our cooking with beer features in homage to the WA craft brewing scene. Todays offering is another yummy simple little recipe, and if you really want to impress the guests, you can half dip them in melted white chocolate and let them set. Devine!
Cherry & Peanut Cookies (Serves 30)
Ingredients:
- 125g unsalted butter (cubed and @ room temp) - 4 ½ tbsp castor sugar
- 1 lg egg
- 2 cups plain flour (sifted) or gluten free plain flour
- ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
- ¼ tsp salt
- 1/3 cup beer (Beez Neez or Billabong Blonde work well) @ room temp.
- ¾ cup glace cherries (chopped)
- 1/3 cup unsalted peanuts (chopped)
- ½ tsp nutmeg
- ½ tsp cinnamon

1. Pre-heat oven to 180°C
2. Cream butter and sugar together in a large mixing bowl until light, pale and fluffy.
3. Add eggs, beat well.
4. Mix sifted ingredients , spices and nuts together in a separate bowl.
5. Alternate adding beer, cherries & sifted ingredients to butter mixture. Mix well after each addition to ensure there are no lumps.
6. Cover and refrigerate for 30 mins.
7. Shape into small balls and arrange on a greased baking tray, flatten lightly with a fork.
8. Bake in a moderate oven for 15 mins or until golden.

Throughout the week long celebration of Western Australian brewing we will post the daily events, results and a 'cooking with beer' recipe for your delictation. So please pop back daily to see whats happening and try and get out & about to support your local brewers. If you cant support them this week, then don't forget that you can take part in a celebration of WA brewing every week with a trip on The Brewers Dray - Boutique Beer Explorer, and whats more, all new tour bookings for June & July made during WA beer week will be entitled to a
WHOPPING 20% DISCOUNT !
(terms & conditions apply-contact us for details)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Quick Price Survey - How does Perth stack up on beer prices?

We often complain about the price of beer here in Perth. Some blame the government, others the lack of Pokie revenue, hell, some of you may even blame the greedy licensees!
Well here is a snap poll on current pricing on two of the worlds uber brands, Heineken & Corona, by no means my first choices out of the party esky, but definitely two beers available the world over.

Bar Great Harry, 280 Smith St, Brooklyn, New York City, USA
Heineken (12oz) = $5 US = $7 AUD
Corona (12oz) = $5 US = $7 AUD

Milano Pizzeria, V Aleji 571, Prague 10, Czech Republic
Heineken (.33ltr) = 45Kč = $3.20 AUD
Corona (.33ltr) = 68Kč = $4.80 AUD

Orchid Lounge, 13 Coventry St, London, England
Heineken (330ml) = £4.10 = $8.50 AUD
Corona (330ml) = £3.90 = $8 AUD

The George, 216 St Georges Terrace, Perth, Western Australia
Heineken (330ml) = $9 AUD
Corona (330ml) = $9 AUD

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Beer & Chocolate matching this Easter? Why not do it on a budget?

With Easter ‘the festival of chocolate’ just days away, I thought it would be a good time to delve into the hedonistic past time of Beer & Chocolate matching. I have been advocating the virtue of beer’s rightful place on the dining table for some years now, and often talk on our tours about the joy to be had when pairing a luscious chocolate cake with the intense and complex flavours of a stout.

To those of you in the know, having a bottle of stout handy for dessert time is no revelation. However for some the sheer notion of matching the two up is inconceivable. No doubt those naysayers follow the popular belief that red wine is the natural partner for chocolate. This is quite a well touted idea, and although I’m not saying there aren’t any good red wine/choc combos to be had, the fact is that the flavours of most wines are overwhelmed by the richness of chocolate.

Beer on the other hand offers a different proposition. ‘Chocolaty’; ‘Bitter’; ‘Roasted’; ‘Earthy’ ‘Toasted’; ‘Coffee’; ‘Toffee’ are all flavour and aroma characteristics that can be attributed to beer and chocolate alike. So we’re already off to a good start. Beer also provides the necessary carbonation to cleanse the palate and a certain robustness and richness that can only be delivered by grain, not grape.

When aiming for that perfect match you are looking for the beer to complement the chocolate flavours and mouthfeel, without being overwhelmed by it’s sweetness. It’s about trying to elevate the flavour experience to beyond that of the individual products.

Now I’ve just realized how that last paragraph actually sounds, and I fear that I am treading dangerously close to “wanky” wine territory. Our boutique beer tours try to promote a more informed appreciation of beer selection and enjoyment, without taking the whole tasting process too seriously, so I do cringe a little when I err towards the language of the wine critic. Following a few simple guidelines should get you on the right track to an enlightened tasting experience without the need for a thesaurus or spittoon.

I’m not saying that every beer is suitable for this exercise, but there are four general clusters that tend to work best:

Beers using dark malts
Dark Lagers; Dunkels; Heavier Ales; Stouts & Porters all fall into this category. The roasted malts are what give these beers their dark rich colours and complex deep flavours. The ever present roasted, toasted, coffee flavours of these beers blend beautifully with the similar notes present in many dark & milk chocolates.
Fruity Beers
Predominantly the white beers styled on those of Belgium & Germany, where wheat dominates the grain bill and also some Belgian style ales feature here. These beer styles offer up some classic fruity and spicy dessert flavours (think Citrus; Banana; Clove; Nutmeg; Apple; Peach; Cinnamon; Apricot) that can really heighten the flavour of chocolate, particularly white chocolate.
Golden Malty Beers
Coopers Pale Ale; Golden Ales; American Wheat Ales; Kolsch; Blond Beer , this is a pretty broad category. Lighter and a little sweet in style, these beers pair well with products like chocolate chip cookies where there is lower chocolate concentration, and in the case of cookies, the sweet biscuitiness (if that’s a word?!) complements the beer further.
Belgian Fruit Lambics
Finally, and kind of out there on their own, these sour Lambic styles, Kriek (Cherry) and Framboise (Raspberry) are a perfect off set to rich dark chocolate, with the tartness of the fruit combining deliciously with the bitter sweet chocolate.

Keeping all of this in mind I set out to hold a little Beer & Chocolate experience of my own. However, not wanting to follow the well travelled path of ‘gourmet’ Belgian chocolates and swanky imported liquid gold, and moreover not having the budget amidst the GFC, I decided to try and complete the exercise on a budget. By ‘on a budget’ I mean using up the oodles of ‘brand name’chocolate bars that have somehow steadily multiplied in our cupboards since last Easter. As for the beers to match, I picked up a mixed bag of styles (I didn’t want to just stick to the obvious choices) all at reasonable price points from a local, non-specialist, bottle shop. So they should be easy to get hold of if you wanted to have a go yourself.

TIP: Like with many ales, allowing the chocolate to warm in your mouth a little will help to release some of the volatile flavours.

Here’s my results, so why not go and have a bit of an experiment of your own?

Matilda Bay Beez Neez (4.7% abv, Victoria) & Picnic
Brewed with barley and wheat malts with the addition of amber honey, this beer presents as fresh and crisp with dominant honey notes. The slightly bland finish of the beer is lifted excellently by the caramel sweetness at the end of the Picnic. Whilst the honey sweetness of the beer combines well with the light malt & nuttiness of the Picnic. It’s almost as if the ‘beeriness’ is enhanced of this clean and refreshing Beez Neez.
Note: Also tried with Crunchie – no good, choc was overly sweet and drowned out most of the beer characteristics.



Matso’s Monsoonal Blond (4.7% abv, Broome,WA) & Cadbury Dream
Brewed as a crystal wheat beer based on a Belgian Witbier, I thought the gentle carbonation and slight citrusy notes of the beer likened it to a Kolsch. Paired with the sweet, highly caramel taste of the white chocolate , the initial combination delivers a zesty lemon hit from the beer, before combining to an almost Ginger climax. The residual flavours are gentle and sweet with caramel and honey remaining.
James Squire Porter (5% abv, Camperdown, NSW)/Gage Roads Wahoo (4.6% abv,Fremantle,WA) & Kit Kat
I tried the Porter against a few of the heavier weight Lindt chocolates that I was convinced would be a perfect match, but found that against the high percentage cocoa content that it only just stood up to the intense bitterness levels, undoubtedly it mellowed the bitterness, but didn't really take me to a higher plain. Surprisingly the winner for me with the Porter was the good old fashioned Kit Kat! The residual sweetness of the chocolate balanced out sensationally with the bitterness of the Porter with some shared malt flavours also coming to the fore.
The versatile Kit Kat also performed well with light quaffing Gage Roads Wahoo. Initially the combo raises the beer profile to a fruitier sweeter high than when experienced alone and that holds as the milk chocolaty flavours remain. The sweet maltiness of the biscuit inside balances well with the sweetish Munich & Vienna malts present in the beer.
Matso’s Smokey Bishop (4.5%% abv, Broome, WA) & Lindt Coffee
I found this dark lager to have a bittersweet aroma, a very subtle chocolate flavour with a hint of coffee, and quite a pleasant medium bitterness. This was matched up with a Lindt Coffee Chocolate, this is a pretty good quality chocolate with medium to high bitterness, a very subtle coffee presence throughout and a smooth bitter finish. An excellent combination with contrasting and complementary flavours melding together to deliver a nutty mocha taste sensation.
Knappstein Enterprise Brewery Reserve Lager (5.6% abv,Clare, SA) & Bounty
This pale, complex and fruity lager is one of my fav’s at the moment. Wonderful floral aromas with a high hop bitterness that lingers at the finish. The pairing met wonderfully in the middle, the spiciness of the hop character cut through the increasing sweetness of the chocolate and coconut. This beer also worked well with the Terry’s Chocolate Orange delivering a spicy orange amalgamation, that reduced the ‘milkiness’ of the chocolate so that it tasted like a dark chocolate.
Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted (4.2% abv, Scotland) & Terry’s Chocolate Orange
The cask version of this beer won the Champion Beer of Britain back in 2003, and its probably been longer since I last purchased any. Herbal & Hoppy, refreshing and dry, it reminded me of the Moorish quality of British cask ales, when ‘just popping out for a quick pint’ could easily degenerate to consuming a gallon. The combination with this chocolate finds the orange essence dominating, masking any sweetness of the beer, it’s any interesting spicy orange combination, not unpleasant, but not good enough to stop you from drinking the beer ‘un-paired’.
Swan Stout(7.4% abv, South Australia) & Old Gold
A meeting of old classics with a nice balance of sweet & bitter between these two. Both finished at different bitterness levels, quite high coffee and alcohol flavour from the stout, certain dark roasted malt appeal. Quite adult flavours.
O’Briens Gluten Free Pale Ale (4.5% abv, Ballarat, Vic)
Not wanting to miss out on the wanton gluttony, a more senior member of the household (who unfortunately can now only consume bier sans gluten) gleefully put her hand up to try out this beer alongside some equally suitable coeliac friendly chocolate. The findings:
Fruit & NutHoppiness of the beer complements the toasted nut and the sweetness of sultana.
Chocolate Orange – Spiciness of the beer is brought to the fore.
Ginger Snap – Nice combo, spicy and peppery.
Lindt Chilli Dark Chocolate – Nice contrast, spice & chilli meet, whilst the beer’s bitter finish cuts through the sweet chocolate.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Brewing Jobs at Little Creatures, Fremantle

Couple of brewing jobs available at Fremantle's Little Creatures Brewery.

To apply for either position, please email your CV to jobs@littlecreatures.com.au

XPERIENCED BREWER On shift and reporting to the Production Brewer, this hands-on person will share the responsibility of the team and rise to the challenge to produce an award winning range of beers that are, on-time, in-spec and on-budget. A technical background (brewing, science, engineering, etc) is desired together with a minimum of three years’ experience as a brewer in a commercial operation. Our goal is simply to make outstanding beer that we are all immensely proud of – passionate brewing professionals should only apply.

TRAINEE BREWER We are looking to recruit a recent graduate to train as a Brewer. The role will suit an individual who has a professional outlook, is career focused and is enthusiastic about brewing and science. The Brewery offers are very multi-skilled environment, and you will find yourself working in all aspects of brewing, processing and packaging. Interested people with relevant trade-based skills and passion for our industry are also encouraged to apply.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Chuck's back in town

Following James Squires recent nationwide Chefs Match beer and food event, Mr Chuck Hahn is back in Perth this month for more beer and food matching delights. Visit the Windsor Hotel on Mill Point Rd,South Perth on Wednesday 24th September for the Windsor Indian Food Fair, where you can experience a selection of exotic dishes from their Indian chefs partnered with the distinctive brews from the James Squire stable. Your host for the evening Dr. Chuck Hahn, Master Brewer will take you on an exotic food & beer journey. Commencing at 7.30 pm tickets are $70.00 per head with Bookings essential by phoning Kim on 08 94742229.
The following evening, Thursday 25th September, why not head to Origins Restaurant, The Sheraton, Perth for a Five Course Degustation Menu. In partnership with James Squire and Sheraton Perth Hotel the creative, contemporary cuisine prepared by Sheraton's Chef De Cuisine, Travis Collins and his expert culinary team will be paired with the unique tastes of James Squire, in a dinner hosted by Master Brewer Dr .Chuck Hahn from the Malt Shovel Brewery.

"designed not only for lovers of a good ale, but those who are also interested in finding the beer that's right for them..."

Enjoy a five course degustation menu, each dish featuring the freshest West Australian sourced produce and has been matched with sensational James Squire Beer.
$85 per person: Bookings essential, Please phone 08 9224 7734.

W.A Brew News

Its time for a quick round up of whats going on in the WA brewing scene, where the big boys of micro brewing are experiencing some tough financial times. Two of the more recent additions, Empire and Oz Brewing have exited from their interests in Colonial Brewing and Mad Monk. Empire, who were looking to create economies of scale through a multi-venue hospitality operation, have sold up The Royal in East Perth and the Colonial Brewing Co in Margaret River to Colonial Leisure Group Pty Ltd for an estimated $4.5 million. Whilst Oz Brewing Ltd have sold their 49% in relative newcomers, Mad Monk in Fremantle, with an option to acquire 100% of the asset.
Gage Roads posted a net loss after tax of $3.62 million, compared with $3.07 million loss in 07, yet remain upbeat about the challenges ahead and are hoping a new distribution agreement with VOK Beverages will improve their presence in eastern markets. To support the push, Gage Roads also hope to launch two new high volume products in the current financial year, including a low carb beer set for release next month. Two ciders area also in the pipeline.
Little Creatures continue to buck these trends and forge ahead with their astounding success. Net Profit annually was up 14% to $3.41 million, as the brewer completes its plant expansion plans in Fremantle, opens its first Melbourne venue in Brunswick St, Fitzroy and constructs a new brewing facility on the 'Giant Steps' vineyard in the Yarra Valley - where they hope to develop a new brand. And if you visit either the Freo or Fitzroy venues you can now purchase 'mix & match' cartons of the brewers four beer core range - that's a six pack each of Pale, Pils, Bright & Rogers - so there is something for every one.
In the Perth northern suburbs, Indian Ocean Brewhaus are celebrating a win at the Australian Hotels Association Awards for Excellence in Sydney, having been voted Australia's Best New Redeveloped Venue! A great lead in for a busy Oktoberfest period and the re-scheduled Indi International Beer Dinner on Friday 3rd October (Bookings Essential 9400 1187).

Out in the Valley, Duckstein announce the availability of a Duckstein 5L minikeg to take home and share with friends. The elegantly presented label features the artwork of Nannup artist Marion Duke and depicts the lansdcape of Saracen Estates, Margaret River. This first run of Pilsner is available for a limited time only.

Spring in the Valley is always a busy time for the Valley's original brewery and this year on The 11th & 12th of October will be no different, with around 60,000 people soaking up the wonderful atmosphere and sampling the delights of the Swan Valley. The Duckstein Brewery will again be commencing Oktoberfest celebrations with live music from the Dolomiten German Polka Band, Alan McGowat's Band and a cool DJ. The festivities kickoff at 11am, with FREE entry on a first-come, first-served basis. On Saturday 25th October they are having a special Oktoberfest party featuring live music all day and into the night; The Dolomiten Polka Band, Nancy & Christa's German Duo and some popular music from Alan the Music Man. Festivities commence at 11am and traditional German singing and dancing will be the order of the day. A special Oktoberfest Beer has been prepared for the occasion.
Bookings are highly recommended. If you are driving along Caves Rd in Margaret River and catch a waft of malt and hops it's because they have started brewing!- although, unfortunately it won't be ready to drink until late-October. Watch this space for news of the impending opening.

Thats all for now folks, keep an eye out for more updates coming soon. And remember, you can subscribe direct to this blog via RSS or read any updates on our facebook page.
Cheers

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Brewers Dray in WA Business News



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Monday, August 4, 2008

Boozewatch Beers of the Week - Save Money


Highlighted on My Boozewatch this week is an Aussie Classic at a great price. Take advantage of the Woolworth Liquor deal throughout Perth on Coopers Sparkling Ale. This iconic Australian stand out is available until 10th August at $44.98 per 24. And don't forget the extra volume value you get with this 375ml beer over the majority of mainstream international imports. If you can't get to Woolies, then remember you can also visit a 1st Choice Liquor outlet, and quote Woolies advertised price - and under their price guarantee, they will let you have it for the same price!

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Monday, July 21, 2008

WA Brewers Got the Bottle

Indian Ocean Brewhaus are the latest to offer up their beer range in packaged format following the installation of a four head bottling line to their brewing facility in Mindarie. On display at the recent Perth Good Food Show the White, Pale Ale & Pilsner are currently available to purchase from the brewery for $18 per 6 pack. Another WA brewer showing off their new bottling line are Albany's Tanglehead, who hope to increase both their brewing capacity and current packaged line up. Keep an eye out too for the South Wests Cowaramup Brewing Company who are advanced in plans to release their beers in similar packaging to that of Tasmania's Moo Brew (pictured) - From Moo Brew to Cow Town, What could be more suited?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Little Creatures Fremantle Construction Update



Construction at Little Creatures in Fremantle continues at great pace, as these latest photo's show. The super structure is now in place, bridging the gap between the original americas cup shed/crocodile farm and the deconstructed Harbourside nightclub (now home to Creatures Loft), which was purchased in a multi -million dollar deal about 18 months ago. Lets hope that the finalised plans have plenty of additional outdoor seating for those lazy summer days, sunnies on and a pint of pale in hand!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Beer shorts from around the traps . . .


Mash Bunbury - First visit down there, and it appears to be a great move for both the brewery and the town alike. Unfortunately they are still to receive the local council's green light to start on-site brewing from their micro-plant behind the bar, however, they are carrying a solid range brewed at the Swan Valley HQ. Mex, Haze, Pale, Black, Honey Pils, and the easy drinking Bunbury Blonde (4.9%) currently grace the bar. Same great value $15 lunch deals as at the Swan Valley site and in a great waterfront location in a small complex (next to Dome Coffee/Bar-Bados) on Bonnefoi Blvd overlooking Koombana Bay. For Reservations Ph:97216111. Whilst on the subject of Mash, the Swan Valley site has undergone a bit of a facelift. Gone have the images of cricketing heroes, to be replaced by a sleeker paint job. The bar area has had some large display boards installed carrying tasting notes and the furniture has had a bit of a freshen up. Our latest tour group were fortunate to be the first to taste the latest seasonal brew, an Irish stout, with thumbs up all round. Special thanks to Mark who took time out to give the group an extensive brewery tour and answer all of their questions. A final note, and it's probably too late for you to take advantage of it, but they also had cartons of the first run brew of 'Mex' available at a very special price of $30's.(See previous post for details on beer dinner) Feral Brewing, Swan Valley - Get in quick to sample the sensational hop showcase that is 'Tusk'. Weighing in at 9%abv and 90 IBU's, this is a beer not to be taken lightly. This imperial IPA is one for the serious hopheads, high bitterness and aroma, with a fairly low malty sweetness. Also, check out the new menus http://www.feralbrewing.com.au/menus.html
Elmars in the Valley, Swan Valley - A relatively new addition on the bar is the 6.1% Maibock, replacing the dunkel. Light golden in colour, low hopping and pleasant malt fruitiness. Would probably prefer it in a Munich biergarten at this time of the year, but you cant have everything! Mad Monk, Fremantle - Big improvements as time has gone on. Service levels have improved and table availability is better, however, they do at times look a little stretched with the numbers on the floor. A previous gripe was the ambiguously titled 'large' & 'regular' servings - this has been rectified, with a 660ml serve of in-house brew available for around $9 - seems like great value. Funky new designs seem to have appeared on the large street facing wall (or maybe I had been there too long?!), there is an expanded non-dining drinking area, live music sunday arvo, the beer range has expanded to six, with an IPA and Porter the latest additions. Founding brewer, Richard Moroney has moved on, and it appears that local brewing legend, Hugh Dunn, currently controls the mash tun alongside Justin Fox. Food has always been excellent. Its great to see a new operator seemingly getting to grips with their market. Essex St Organic Cafe, Fremantle - Have been receiving some good local press lately on the organic eats and were stocking Richmond brewer, Mountain Goat, IPA at $8 per stubby. Lyrebird, Fremantle - New addition to the dining scene Freo, based down at Fishing Boat Harbour. Menu unfortunately didn't really live up to the press hype, delivering fairly standard pub/tavern fayre. Grolsch & Peroni available by the stubby, Becks, Heineken, James Squire Golden and the usual uber brands on tap. Wot no WA craft beers Lyrebird? Sail & Anchor, Fremantle - Sad to hear that head brewer Mel Secourable has moved down to Margaret River to head the brewing team at Colonial, hopefully new head honcho Fiona can continue the good work. Pleasantly surprised on a recent visit, when actually receiving the kind of attentive service that we were used to 4 or 5 years ago. Ive always enjoyed the brews on offer, however, recent times have seen a drop in interest and knowledge of bar staff, it was great to assisted by someone displaying the opposite - hopefully a taste of things to come. Clancy's, Fremantle - Wonderful paint job and general tidy up are just the tonic for this beer lovers haven. Rarely can I say anything bad about these guys, and this time is no different! Northbridge Brewing Co - Awaiting further news on developments at the new city centre site proposed by Mustang Bar owner Mike Keilor’s Clearview. Other than 'The Brass Monkey', it's fairly tough to find a decent pint in Northbridge, so this has to be a winner. Drink Better, Drink Local!

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