Thursday, October 16, 2014

Upcoming Events

There is always so much going on at the breweries around Nebraska. There’s no way I could get to all of these awesome events, but you might be able to! Here’s a list of some fun brewery activities coming up soon!

  • Lucky Bucket in Omaha has tours Wed-Fri at 5:30 and Saturdays at noon, 1:30, and 3:00.  Only $3! All ages (21+ to drink) 







  • Infusion in Benson has Bingo every other Thursday. There is one TONIGHT (the 16th), October 30th, and November 3rd. Come out and win some Infusion swag 


  • Infusion also hosts a Pub Quiz every other Tuesday at 8pm. The winner gets a $50 bar tab. The next few are on Oct. 21st, Nov. 4th, and Nov. 18th.


  • Infusion gives tours Tuesdays at 6 and 7:30 and Saturday at noon and 2. These tours are $5 per person and include free beer!


  • Empyrean Brewing Co.’s next monthly brewery tour is Monday Nov. 3rd at 7pm (but get there early!). This is a FREE event, and it’s the last one of the year, so don’t miss out! 




  • Borgata is also hosting the Bricka-Ruse Barn Burner in Louisville on Friday! 8pm to Midnight. Tickets are $5 in advance and $10 at the door and are available at Borgata. Designated drivers get in FREE and will receive a free beer card for their next visit to the Borgata taproom.

If you know of an awesome brewery event that I forgot, make sure you leave it in the comment section. And check back later this week for a tour and review of Farnam House Brewing Company!




Saturday, October 11, 2014

Brew Review: Empyrean Brewing Co.



As a follow up to my last post, here is a quick review of two Empyrean Brewing Company beers available in stores right now. Just in case you’re new to the world of beer, here’s a quick breakdown of a few key terms. ABV is Alcohol By Volume. This tells you how boozy your beer is. Pretty easy. IBU is a little more obscure. It stands for International Bittering Units and a beer’s IBU score helps tell you how bitter/hoppy a beer will be. Generally a low score on the IBU scale (like a 20) means that a beer is more mellow and a high score (like a 60) means that your beer is packing a lot of hops. Now we’re all up to speed. I am by no means a beer expert so I’ve given you the official description in addition to my own impressions for the following Empyrean beers.




Barrel Aged Big Old Red Ale

8% ABV    44 IBU

“Our Big Old Red Ale for 2014 was brewed in February and aged in a mix of rum and bourbon barrels for seven months. The ale is dark amber with ruby highlights. Waves of malt sweetness hit your palate first in this beer, caramel and smoke that twist into fruit flavors of apricot and fresh cherries. The wood and aging flavors finish the beer with a dry-oak character, hints of sherry, leather, rum and bourbon. Go Big Red!”

My Take:
This beer is super flavorful. It takes you off guard a little bit at first, but I’ve grown to appreciate the complexity. It tastes like a barrel in the absolute best way. This beer is from Empyrean’s ongoing “Carpe Brewem” small batch series. I would recommend snatching up the limited release Empyrean four-packs whenever you can. They are always unique, imaginative, and showcase craft brewing at its finest.

Food Pairing: Sharp cheeses and caramel desserts 

Aries Märzen Oktoberfest

5.3% ABV    28 IBU

“Smooth and bready sweet up front, with a clean, dry-herbal hop finish. In the tradition of the Bavarian Märzen beers of Germany, we cellar our fall lager in cool tanks for the length of the summer, producing an exceptionally clean-smooth flavor. With its pronounced malty “Vienna- bread” sweetness and herbal Nobel hop finish, there’s an Oktoberfest in every sip.”

My Take:
This is a pretty classic Oktoberfest beer. Very smooth, very drinkable. It isn’t as caramel heavy as some other Oktoberfest beers, which makes it really versatile when it comes to food. If you’re looking for a solid Oktoberfest that wasn’t made my Sam Adams, Aries is the way to go. Get it before it's gone!

Food Pairings: Pork dishes, slow-grilled meats, and bold cheeses 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Empyrean Brewing Company- Lincoln, NE


To begin my journey into the world of local brewing, I decided to go straight to the original source. Empyrean Brewing Company was founded in 1990, which makes it Nebraska’s oldest brewpub. On the first non-holiday Monday of each month, Empyrean opens its doors to the thirsty citizens of Lincoln for a unique and entertaining tour.



Since this was my first official brewery tour, I was not quite sure what to expect. I pulled up shortly before 7 and there was a line of people down the block. Only 150 people are allowed inside, but thankfully we were among the lucky few. Once the line started moving, we were issued a drink ticket with our group name and made our way inside.







The tour is broken down into two parts: the standing around part, and the actual tour part. Turns out the standing around part is just as much fun as the actual tour. Every person gets to enjoy two free Empyrean beers while waiting for their tour group to be called. In the waiting area, they have Beer Pong, Ping-Pong, and a game called Polish Horseshoes (or Frisbeener), which involves Frisbees and beer bottles perched on posts. Truth be told, I did get hit by a rogue Frisbee, but that was the only low point of the evening.

Since it’s October, this month’s Empyrean tour featured a variety of Oktoberfest beers. We were given samples of Hofbräu Oktoberfest, Spaten Oktoberfest, and Sam Adams Octoberfest. In addition to delicious beer samples, Empyrean’s operations manager Jim Engelbart served up some fun beer knowledge about the origins of Oktoberfest and why brown glass bottles are better for beer than green or clear bottles. The second leg of the tour featured Empyrean’s Aries Märzen Oktoberfest and Third Stone Brown, as well as a Q&A session with head brewer Rich Chapin. He gave us some insight into the company, a few tips on how to start home brewing, and his opinions on sour beers and the future of craft brewing.

This tour was an absolute blast. Every month’s tour has a different theme and features different specialty beers, so even if you’ve been on the tour before, it is well worth your time to check it out again. Next month’s tour is on November 3rd and will feature “feasting beers” which are meant to compliment the upcoming holiday mega-meals. Make sure you check out their website and Facebook to stay up to date with special events and promotions, and check back here later this week for a review of some Empyrean Brewing Company beers. 

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Nebraska Brews: Beers From Your Own Backyard


I don’t know if you’re aware, but there is a huge craft beer movement going on in America right now! It’s true. Independent breweries are popping up all over the place, and Nebraska is no exception. As a huge fan of craft beer and local products, I am embarking on an adventure to explore all the amazing breweries throughout the state. I will be taking tours, sipping beers, and eating delicious food, all in the name of research so that you, my dear readers, might feel inspired to visit and support these incredible establishments. And hopefully I will learn a thing or two along the way. So stay tuned for my take on tours, reviews, and plenty of brews.

Cheers!