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Clipper City Brewing (and I) was there with its Oxford Raspberry Wheat, Loose Cannon Hop3 Ale, and Below Decks Barleywine.
Our one keg of Below Decks, a 10% barleywine (!) was our first keg to be completely drunk. In fact, this keg was from our inaugural batch, brewed in November 2005, and thus now nearly 2 years old. With wonderful notes of sherry and almost a woodiness (although not
Once the gates were opened and the taps started flowing, it was difficult to make the rounds. But I did meet up with (among many others):
- Jason Oliver - down from DC's Gordon-Biersch
- Chris Jones -beer writer and brother of Oskar Blues owner Marty Jones
- Harry Wannemaker - peripatetic rep for Sierra Nevada Brewing, and years ago a rep for closed brewpub/brewery DeGroens in Baltimore
- Chuck Cook - writer for Celebrator Beer Magazine
A few of the other beers I noticed ( and sampled!) were: Victory, Legends, Gordon-Biersch, Oskar Blues, Lancaster, Van Steenberge (Piraat), and Wittekerke.
Rick Uhler (l), GM, Legendary Distributors;
Jason Oliver (r), brewer Gordon-Biersch D.C.
Thanks to Clipper City's distributor, Legendary, for doing most of the heavy lifting!
More photos here.
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