WELCOME TO THE NAKED HOP! A monthly publication coming to you from the Glengarry team of beer experts, where we explore everything beer related. Here you’ll find an in depth look into the beer world and what makes it tick.
For our fourth issue of The Naked Hop we explore the diverse range from international trophy winning Kereru Brewing, invite you in on the journey of Glengarry's Next Top Brewer, educate you on part two of the hop glossary and a finally a poem to sign it all off. Wanting something to keep you from being bored on those wintry nights? Pop into one of your local Glengarry stores for our instore tastings to try some new craft beers from a variety of breweries.
KERERU BREWERY Hailing from Upper Hutt, this small craft beer brewery has really been taking off in the last few years. Independently owned and family operated, Kereru pride themselves on using New Zealand grown Hops and Malts. They also follow extremely strict quality control regimes, allowing the customer to be assured that the utmost care and attention to detail is taken in each batch of beer brewed. They also take every chance they can to follow sustainable practices. This year taking out the trophy for International small craft brewery of the year at the AIBA awards, it’s easy to see why. I first fell in love with this brewery for their dark beers, it really is their niche. Imperial Nibs (that has its own collection of trophies and medals) is an Imperial Porter infused with Cacao nibs, Coconut and Vanilla. It’s like dessert in a glass. Alongside their dark beers, Kereru also has a portfolio of beers that covers all genres really. From their Big Pigeon Pilsner, right through to the ever growing range of sour beers, they also pride
themselves on their Gluten Free beer available for those that are intolerant of the gluten (and it actually tastes like beer should!). Kereru’s fantastic range of beers all adorn individual trophies and medals, spanning over many different beer awards and is easy to see why once you try. Not a hoppy beer person? Try the Feijoa Weisse, deliciously tangy and tastes like summer. Up for more of a challenge? Give Night Spirit a try. A barrel aged imperial stout this is not for the faint hearted.
-HB
SEARCHING FOR OUR NEW DESIGNATED BREWER!
Here at Glengarry we have had our ‘Obsession
With the loss of our designated brewer (don’t worry,
Project’ running for some time, with our top
he’s still alive) our Obsession Project will be
beer geek given the reins of our micro
changing hands, with a new person to hold the reins
(possibly more like nano) brewery. The beers,
and drive. Who is that person you ask? Well, so do
released periodically, are available on tap at
we! To find out just who this new Brew Master is we
our Victoria Park store only and of course only
will be running a brew competition across our beer-
while the keg remains!
minded team. It’s a classic Who Brews Wins!
We look forward to sharing the antics and results as we progress through the competition. Whilst the competition is only for staff, it’s the public who really get the jewels… in a 2L glass growler form.
-TJ
HOP GLOSSARY - PART 2
In part 2 of the Hop Glossary we explore some of the prominent varieties from our own back yard. Which varieties are New Zealand Hops and what makes them so special anyway? Our hops are known for their fruity, high bitterness punch, but let’s take closer look at some of the superstars of the NZ hop world!
Nelson Sauvin New Zealand brewing’s Mick Jagger. So called Sauvin because it exhibits many of the same gooseberry and grape characteristics as the region’s Sauvignon Blanc. The variety was first released in the year 2000 after being developed by the New Zealand institute for Plant and Food Research. It has medium-high to high alpha acid, and moderately low oil. This hop is often used for both flavour and aroma and is a popular choice for single hop beers.
Motueka This versatile variety comes at you with bursts of citrus and tropical fruit notes. We’re talking lime, lemon, even mojito qualities. Motueka is used on a wide range of beer styles due to its expressiveness, and can be used in any stage of brewing from bittering to dry hopping. This is another great variety for single hop brews. With medium-low alpha acidity and pretty low oil it can bring a lot of flavour without blow-out bitterness.
Pacific Jade Pacific Jade offers a little something different, namely an element of spiciness or a herbal hit as well as a touch of citrus. Another young variety only born in 2004, it gets its herbal quality from its Noble ancestor Saaz. Best used as a bittering or flavour hop. Pacific Jade has quite high alpha acid and moderate oil.
Riwaka Riwaka puts us back on track with the citrus and tropical fruit qualities. This is what people think of when they think of the passionfruit and grapefruit qualities that New Zealand hops promise. Despite its power of flavour it remains on the lower side of the alpha acid scale, with moderate oil. Riwaka is considered an aroma hop, but the fruity flavours it provides makes it a great medium-boil and dry-hopping hop too.
-CM
POEM - AN ODE TO DANK
“An Ode to Dank” Or “A beer by any other name would smell as Dank” Or “Won’t be a Danker” Or “Danks, but no Danks” Or “My favourite actor is Tom Danks” Or “Danks for Nothin’” Or “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a Dank” Or “But soft, what light from yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the DANK” For beer you can use the word Dank To connote a particular stank But put up a fight If you want copyright Or else you go straight to the bank
WHAT'S ON OUR TAPS?
Our Victoria Park, Grey Lynn, Kingsland and Kelburn stores have a wide range of kegs on their Growler Stations that are constantly changing. So rather than leave you guessing what’s on where, we thought it mighty handy to collate in one place what’s on.
CLICK HERE FOR WHAT'S ON TAP AND WHERE
EVENTS AND TASTINGS
KERERU | DOM ROAD IN-STORE TASTING Kereru Brewing Co. brews British and European style craft beers made with the finest New Zealand-grown ingredients available, including Gladfield malts, Nelson hops, and many more ingredients that celebrate the marvellous qualities and flavours which are part of our local landscape. WHEN: Thursday 28th June WHERE: Glengarry Dominion Road,
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250 Dominion Rd, Mount Eden TIME: 6:00pm-8:00pm
DEEP CREEK | ELLERSLIE INSTORE TASTING "Deep Creek Brewing Co. is a throw back to the days when you could head down to your local village, hang out with great friends, drink exciting brews and eat fantastic food. All in an environment, which exuded the timeless value of fine, hand-crafted quality. We’re passionate about producing and serving fantastic, flavour fuelled brews and eats. To do this we use the finest ingredients we can. Our enthusiasm was born in this fine country; and inspired from friends here and around the globe." - Deep Creek Brewing Co. Read More...
WHEN: Friday 29th June WHERE: Glengarry Ellerslie, 87 Main Highway, Ellerslie TIME: 5:00pm-7:00pm
URBANAUT | TAKAPUNA IN-STORE TASTING Urbanaut craft beer is made for the worldly explorer. The one who finds comfort in unfamiliar surroundings, thrives off a foreign atmosphere, and uses diverse urban environments to shape their perspective as a global citizen. WHEN: Friday 29th June WHERE: Glengarry Takapuna, Cnr Hurstmere & Killarney, Takapuna TIME: 4:00pm
Urbanaut beers are designed to celebrate the cities that inspired their creation. Whether you know the destination well, or yearn to explore it someday, every sip will give you a taste of the culture no matter where you are in the world. Read More...
BEHEMOTH | GREY LYNN IN-STORE TASTING Behemoth brewery is the brainchild of the 1.98m Andrew Childs, a.k.a. Beer Giraffe. This keen home brewer was one of the winners on the day at the Wellington In A Pint competition, with his cunningly monikered ‘Celia Wade Brown Ale’. Let's face it, a sense of humour is seemingly everything in the world of craft beer. WHEN: Friday 29th June Read More...
WHERE: Glengarry Grey Lynn, 16 Williamson Ave, Grey Lynn TIME: 4:00pm-6:00pm
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That's it for this month's Naked Hop. Issue Five will be hopping its way to your inbox next month. Cheers,
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