The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:46 am

I went to hopleaf last night (best bar in chicago) and there were...lemme see...7 sour beers on tap

la folie
von honsebrouck
monk's cafe oud bruin
boon mariage parfait oude geuze
brouwerij bockor
festina peche
and oud beersel framboise

of course i had one of each except the framboise and the monk's cafe (the framboise cause it's for girls and the monk's because i've had it a million times) and sent the dude an email saying thank you for offering so many excellent sour beers. i dunno what it's like where you live, but around here it's not that easy to find sour beers at a bar even in bottles, not to mention taking up space on the tap when they could have yet another IPA (which, by the way, they only had 2 of: pizza port hop 15 and alpha king, and only 1 APA: the excellent daisy cutter from Half Acre).

so if we're seeing the inevitable hop-bomb backlash i've only got one thing to say. booya. :aaron
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Re: The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:56 am

I'm ready! Bring it on!

Two of the local pico-breweries are souring some beers in their basements. Next year there should be some sour beers on tap here. There are a couple of pubs in Portland that have their own Flanders styles on tap. I haven't heard any one locally importing kegs.

I brewed a Flanders Red this weekend. Now the waiting game begins...........
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Re: The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:43 am

I absolutely love hopleaf for that reason. had the chance to drink a cantillon there.
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Re: The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:17 am

Phil wrote:I went to hopleaf last night (best bar in chicago) and there were...lemme see...7 sour beers on tap

la folie
von honsebrouck
monk's cafe oud bruin
boon mariage parfait oude geuze
brouwerij bockor
festina peche
and oud beersel framboise

of course i had one of each except the framboise and the monk's cafe (the framboise cause it's for girls and the monk's because i've had it a million times) and sent the dude an email saying thank you for offering so many excellent sour beers. i dunno what it's like where you live, but around here it's not that easy to find sour beers at a bar even in bottles, not to mention taking up space on the tap when they could have yet another IPA (which, by the way, they only had 2 of: pizza port hop 15 and alpha king, and only 1 APA: the excellent daisy cutter from Half Acre).

so if we're seeing the inevitable hop-bomb backlash i've only got one thing to say. booya. :aaron



FYI Phil: Map Room currently has Cantillon Classic Gueuze on tap. I doubt it will last long.
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Re: The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:24 am

blipiddybrew wrote:I absolutely love hopleaf for that reason. had the chance to drink a cantillon there.


are there any good bars in naperville? my brother and parents live there, and from what i can tell they never go out to drink. the red door used to be a cozy little place downtown that had a couple halfway decent beers on tap (i think oberon, and redhook esb) but it went out of business
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Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:29 am

yea, I love the Grumpy Bulldog. Its in downtown Naperville. They have a shit ton of bottles and an always rotating tap selection. Front Street Cantina is a block away. It is a great mexican restaurant with a great beer selection. There is also a place in Plainfield called Finnegans....excellent selection of rotating taps.
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Re: The sour revolution begins...

Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:40 am

Had a Russian River Temptation at Hamilton's last night...It was truely amazing. Even at $10 a glass, it's well worth the price! Cheers! :aaron
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Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:56 pm

Sour is the new bitter.
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