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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Indianapolis Colts and Indiana beers

What better way to enjoy the Indianapolis, Indiana Colts take on the New Orleans Saints in this weekend's Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, than with a true-blue Indiana Craft Beer.

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According to an article in the Indianaplis Star (By Jolene Ketzenberger) Indiana is home to more than 30 craft breweries that produce a wide range of beers.

"The first thing people need to know is that Indiana's craft breweries are as good as they'll find anywhere in the world," said Mike Atwood, who, along with several other craft beer fans, writes the Hoosier Beer Geek blog (hoosierbeergeek.blogspot.com).

As they've grown in popularity, Indiana beers have also become easier to find. While customers can stop in at a number of local breweries for "growlers," refillable half-gallon jugs, bottled craft beers are often available at liquor stores and some supermarkets as well.

At Kahn's Fine Wines & Spirits, for example, 5341 N. Keystone Ave., you'll find beer from seven Indiana breweries, including Greenwood's Oaken Barrel Brewing Co.; Bloomington's Upland Brewing Co., which has an Indianapolis tasting room at 4842 N. College Ave.; and Noblesville's Barley Island Brewing Co., which also has a location at 701 Broad Ripple Ave. Prices for six-packs are often around $10.

"We really love to support local craft breweries," said Brennan Corder, assistant store manager at Kahn's. "We carry every Indiana brewery that bottles."

The complex flavors of craft beers lend themselves especially well to food pairings -- adding another dimension to Super Bowl menus, which typically feature big, bold flavors. With something like hot wings, for example, Crowe suggests a pale ale, which would balance the spicy flavors with maltiness.

"I'm a big fan of anything slightly sweet with spicy foods," said Corder. "Brugge's Tripel with hot wings would be really nice."

For pizza, said Atwood, "any beer really works, but the amber is probably a better choice because the more complex flavors work better with everything that's going on in pizza, those malty/biscuity flavors with the cheese and crust, and the hoppy flavors with the spicier flavors in tomato sauce and meats like pepperoni and sausage."

And how about those football-shaped brownies on the dessert table?

For beers that pair with chocolate, say experts, you really have to turn to darker beers.

"For a chocolate dessert, I would go with a porter," said Crowe. "It would go with dark fruits too, like cherry pie."

But for a perfect example of a porter that works with desserts, said Atwood, "I'd recommend stopping in at the Broad Ripple Brew Pub and asking for a growler of their Monon Porter. It's basically a dessert by itself."

Now, the real question: Who will win the game?

I'm 100% certain that it will be #@%%!@*&%!))&^^%><>: [HP has reported a computer error. Please reboot and contact tech support]

Sir Bowie of Greenbriar

4 comments:

  1. My favorite Indiana beer is Founders Centennial IPA. It can compete with the best IPA's in the world!

    As for your Super Bowl prediction, or lack thereof, it's the COLTS 100%!

    Madden's game predicts Saints 35-Colts 31. The one time in 6 years it was wrong was with a Manning, Eli. ESPN's "The Science of Football" predicts Manning over Brees. No Texas born quaterback has ever won the big game. Brees was born in Texas.

    The Manning factor is just too powerful for the "Aint's"! I predict Colts 41 (3 Passing, 2 Rushing TD's & 2 Field Goals)-Saints 17 (2 Passing TD's & 1 Field Goal).

    Sir Hook Who's Flying Home Today of Warrick

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  2. OK. I was, (gulp-grit teeth) WRONG about Founders. It's a Michigan Brewery, home of another great one, Bells.

    I knew that but didn't check my source until after posting the comment. (Kind of like Fox News!)

    So, I give you 3 excellent Hoosier replacements, which all can be found in my bar fridge next to Old Seckled Hen, Murphey's Stout, Victory Red Devil, Red Hands Milk Stout, Troeggs Nugget Necktar and Founders Centennial IPA.

    They are:
    1) 3 Floyds Alpha King
    2) 3 Floyds Robert the Bruce Scottish Ale
    3) Uplands Wheat

    COLTS STILL WIN!
    Sir Hook Who Calls Them Like He Sees Them, and if I Don't See Them I Make Them Up of Warrick

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  3. No doubt ... its Colts game to lose....but hey boys...you know there is no such thing as a shoe in... ..this is why the odds for saints are sooo tasty... remember they were 13 and O at one point... so its not a forgone conclusion...lol... well it kicks off on UK TV at 11.30 at night... so we will be sat up in bed watching on the TV....lol... and i imagine the whole of Indiana will be too...

    as for the beer.. Hooky wrong???? NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! lol the fabric of the universe is rent and will now fold in on itself LOL... Hooky is never wrong about anything is he??? tell me its not sooooo teehee

    Sir Dayvd ( who partook of a few bevvies of a white wheat called
    Privatbrauerei Franz Inselkammer KG / Brauerei Aying which had a banana-ery flavour to it,,,so we called it FranzBanana ) of O

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