Saturday, September 13 - 2:30 pm
Beers for Cellaring - Rex Halfpenny
$29.00
The majority of the beer consumed in America is designed to be served young. Light American Lagers are engineered to the least objectionable to the most people, to do this they are filtered, pasteurized, highly carbonated, and served ice cold. These beers will not age at all. But this is only one kind of beer, like box table white wine designed to be served chilled does not reflect the world of wine. Many beer styles are brewed to be far more complex, are packaged live, and will condition over time if properly cared for. While sampling a variety of beer styles brewed to higher alcohol strength and to far greater complexity, learn everything you need to know to make wise purchase decisions for cellaring beer. Remember, you may not be able to afford the world's most expensive wines, but the best beers in the world are attainable and still remarkably affordable. Rex Halfpenny has traveled all over the US and much of the world in search of beer. He has been making beer, wine and mead at home since 1992. He left the corporate world in October 1996, to pursue self-employment in the brewing industry and since February 1997, he and his wife, Mary, have been publishing the Michigan Beer Guide, a unique periodical focusing on the Michigan beer culture.
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