Sunday, March 14, 2010

Franklin Main Street Brewfest 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010 - Franklin, TN

My wife and I and some friends attended the SOLD OUT Franklin Main Street Brewfest tonight and had a great time. I was able try over a dozen new-to-me beers and was pleasantly surprised at most of the results. This event was known last year as Fiele Franklin and we also attended, (see previous blog), but this year the organizers dropped the free activities early in the day and focused on the beer tasting in the evening, and it was a rousing success since all the $30 tickets were gone well before the 6 PM start.

We started our day as we did last year by having a late lunch and a few pints at McCreary's Irish Pub which is right in the middle of the Brew Fest area of downtown Franklin and one of the stops on the tasting tour. Nothing really new was had while I was there although I did try my wife, Ashlee's, Sweetwater Blue, a blueberry infused ale from one of my favorite regional microbrewer's down in Atlanta. The Brew Fest started promptly at 6 PM and had 22 tasting locations serving over 40 beers. Here's a quick rundown of the new-to-me-stuff I tried and what I thought of each:

- Sierra Nevada Kellerweis - not bad, but I am just not a big fan of wheat beer

- Saranac Irish Red - a decent red ale from one of America's oldest independent breweries in upstate New York.

- Point 2012 Black Ale - a dark, roasted ale with the Mayan calendar deadline in mind

- Point Cascade Pale Ale - a good pale ale from Point Brewing in Wisconsin

-Victory Whirlwind Witbier - again not a big fan of wheat bear, but this one was bearable

- Fruli Strawberry Beer - very sweet going in, but mellows quickly to a nice aftertaste. Great product out of Belgium. Definitely the most unique beer of the tasting.

- Jubilee Nut Brown Ale - one of the few nut brown ales available for tasting tonight and it was a good one. Interesting story in that Jubilee is a brand-new Nashville-based beer company that currently has their nut brown ale brewed at the nearby Bluegrass Brewery in Louisville. Half of the proceeds of their beer sales goes to aid a local youth organization.

- BBC Jefferson's Reserve Stout - a nice hearty stout from Bluegrass Brewing. This was a chaser for a shot of Feckin Irish Whiskey as well.

- Fatback Amber Ale - an excellent product from the new and local Cool Springs Brewery

- Pecker Wrecker IPA - best name of the night, best IPA of the night from the "Best in Show" brewery of the night, Cool Springs Brewery

- Cool Springs Oatmeal Stout - yep, three for three. These guys are doing it right here in Williamson County. An excellent addition to the local microbrew scene.

- 1900 Amber Ale - a nice ale out of Colorado's Fort Collins Brewery

- Retro Red - an Irish red ale also from Fort Collins

- O'Fallon Smoked Porter - a decent brew with a nice smokey flavor and finish from the St. Louis area

- Cablera IPA - an excellent India Pale Ale served up in an aluminum can. This one is a real mystery. I can't find any information on it anywhere. Don't know where it is brewed or even if it's available locally. More research is needed because it was excellent and being in a can makes it Bonnaroo noteworthy. EDITOR NOTE: 7/7/10 - Learn to spell, dumbass. It's Caldera IPA out of Oregon. And, yes, it is available in Tennessee.

We ended the evening after the tastings at The Red Pony Restaurant 's bar and I was actually able to try one last new beer to end the night. The name intrigued me, Old Engine Oil, and when it was poured from its bottle I saw the name was accurate. It's a black ale as dark as motor oil. Its from Harvestoun Brewing in Scotland and I did enjoy its smoky delivery and pleasing aftertaste. A great way to end a great evening of beer tasting. Congrats to the city of Franklin for a roaring success to their 7th annual festival. Here's hoping next year's is bigger and even better.

1 comment:

Craig and Alison Harris said...

Way to take one for the team... trying those wheat beers! You are the man... all in the name of beer science and bloggery.

Hmmm, wonder if I can get some of that Cool Springs Oatmeal Stout around here? You know I am a fan of an oatmeal stout.

Finally, it seem that I am just going to have to accompany you for the 8th annual event next year... That sounds like too much fun.