We went to Binny's Beer Expo last night and just wanted to quickly recap a couple of highlights. People were pretty irritated with the general lack of organization surrounding the event, but that isn't really relevant. There was a good mix of beer distributors and brewers represented at the event and plenty of time to speak to the reps and taste a huge variety of beers.
Tracy from Metropolitan Brewery in Chicago was at the event, so we made a beeline for her first and were able to try the new Kolsch style beer that we had heard about when we visited their brewery in July before she ran out. It is currently on tap at some of the more beer-serious bars around Chicago, including Map Room and Delilah's.
My favorite beer of the evening was an odd choice for me personally, as I tend toward hop heavy and "big" beers. I absolutely fell in love with Peak Organic's Maple Oat Ale. It was such a unique flavor and stood out from most oatmeal beers, which are usually stouts. It was light in color and body and definitely had a nice oaty, malty flavor. Also, the maple was subtle...not disgustingly sweet. I have already asked Dan if he will pleeeaaase brew something similar this autumn.
Final topic of note - I spoke to the rep from Half Acre about their plans for the new Lincoln Square location. I found out that they will be opening a tasting room in October! I added my name to their mailing list, so I will post a note about it when it finally opens.
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