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.
In the eighth issue of The Naked Hop, we kick off by checking out some exciting new brews from a COLAB-orative bunch from the fringes of Riverhead and Kumeu, we explore a new Primary Growth Partnership giving New Zealand craft beer a shot in the arm, and finally we introduce the Fortune Favours range and delve into their goods. Then when you feel a thirst that needs to be quenched, we’ll give you a handy look into the variety of brews pouring out our beer taps and invite you down to one our stores for an instore tasting.
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COLAB BREWING HITS THE SHELVES
A Kiwi, a Brit and a German walk into a Craft Beer Bar‌ This could have been the start of yet another cheesy joke, but thankfully resulted in the very serious offerings of COLAB Brewing from the fringes of Riverhead and Kumeu on the North-Western edges of Auckland.
The first beer in my glass is the COLAB Brewing Garden Ale, brewed to a mellow 4.0% abv from German malts with a balanced duo of A new offering from the chilled shelves of your
German and New Zealand hops. This is a truly
closest (selected) Glengarry store, COLAB
laid-back style brew, destined to be quaffed
Brewing sees the proud brewing nations of
following a warm afternoon in the garden or
Germany, Britain and New Zealand collaborate
mowing lawns. It’s got lovely malt character,
in the search for high quality and most importantly great tasting beer.
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but without being sweet or boisterous whilst the hops are happy to stay just in check with the malt and not overplay their cards.
The third and final beer in my brief COLAB Brewing tasting is their American Pale Ale. A richer, maltier offering with hints of toffee before the floral and citrus driven American hops start to lift the palate. This isn’t the richest, or the hoppiest APA I’ve had, but it is amongst the most easily enjoyed and the
simple drinking style has you reaching for another.
It’s this easy drinking style that can been seen across these three brews from COLAB Brewing that seems to be their hallmark. They My second COLAB Brewing offering was their
are the kind of beers that may not quite itch
simply named ‘Pils’, made in the traditional
that scratch you have for intense hops, but
German mould of Pilsner with a refined
crack that first bottle and quickly find yourself
combination of German and Czech hops.
back at the fridge looking for your second, so
Crisp, refreshing and with just a hint of malty
do yourself a favour and buy the case, not just
sweetness towards the tail of the palate, before
the bottle.
a touch of zesty citrus character from the hops take charge. This is a great little beer, which
-TJ
would easily keep most company whilst flipping steaks, sausages and the like on the grill.
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GARAGE PROJECT HĀPI HOP FARMS This month the Ministry of Primary industries Craft beer in New Zealand almost seems
announced a new Primary Growth Partnership
ubiquitous these days. New craft beer
giving New Zealand craft beer a shot in the arm.
producers are popping up everywhere offering
With commercial partner Hāpi Research Ltd
their own spin on our favourite varieties. This
(Garage Project and Nelson based- Freestyle
industry however is tiny by international
Farms) a combined $13.25 million will be
standards. This demand for homegrown hops
invested over the next 7 years. Hāpi Research
pushes up beer prices.
Ltd is an industry led program. Their aim is to develop super premium and unique Kiwi hop varieties to promote uniquely New Zealand craft beer.
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Focus and attention will put be put on the way in which regional variables influence the flavor profiles of hops. Just like your single origin coffee, or what the French refer to as terroir in relation to wine. This concept gives the drinker a
unique sense of place. Using the latest precision farming and hop processing methods efficiency will be increased. The licensing of these unique varieties will only be available to New Zealand hop growers. Better beer and more of it.
From a single block of sun drenched fields of Freestyle Hop farm in Upper Moutere this unique beer is a blend of Nelson Sauvin, Motueka and Pacifica Hops. The result is a pungent level of grapefruit and golden straw colour. This beer
gives the drinker a sense of place, and transports them to beautiful country side of Nelson. This is certainly a space to keep an eye on.
-TM With sustainability at its heart this initiative aims to create consistent growth in New Zealand's craft beer in terms of output and quality. New grower and brewer business models will allow the industry to grow quicker, creating new jobs and increasing imports. This initiative is estimated to add an extra $171 million per annum to hop growers and craft beer producers by 2027. One of the first beers to benefit from this project is the Garage Project Block Party series.
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FORTUNE FAVOURS Much like the story of some of NZ’s best breweries, Fortune Favours is the tale of a group of people who gave up their day jobs and took the leap to go out on their own. Located in Wellington and nestled down in Leeds Street, Fortune Favours is a brew pub that stands on the site of an old industrial building that was saved and restored by the Fortune Favours team. Founding brewer Shannon Thorpe teamed up with Wellington Hospitality veterans Andrew Williams and
Brewing on site and operating as a brew pub
Jamie Williams. They convinced award-winning
serving delicious food and fresh beer, Fortune Favours has become a staple of the Wellington
brewer Dale Cooper to quit his day job and join
bar scene. In August, they celebrated their first
them on this venture and together they formed
birthday, coincidentally timed with Beervana, it
Fortune Favours.
was an epic weekend of partying and great beer!
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Fortune Favours boasts an impressive core range, coming in 330ml cans and covered with attractive and eye-catching branding. The Naturalist Unfiltered Pale Ale, The Oregonian American Amber, The Adventurer Green Bullet Pilsner and the Wellingtonian NZ IPA makes up the current core 4, with MANY more fresh brews available in keg. Also dabbling in cider, The Sunchaser Blueberry cider has recently been released in 330ml bottle 6pks. Summer in The Fortune Favours range has finally landed
a bottle!
at Glengarry and we are beyond excited to be hosting this range on our shelves!
-HB
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
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FEATURED BREWS ON TAP
ON TAP @ VICTORIA PARK TUATARA HOPFINITY DEFAULT REGION / NEW ZEALAND More cones than your average kiwi forestry block. Nelson Sauvin, Riwaka, Pacific Jade – there’s a vast array of hops that grace this great country. We’ve decided to smash them all together into one immense Kiwi brew. Showcasing our quintessential hop varieties, this ale contains a heady blend of citrus, sauvignon grape and stone fruit hop aromatics.
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All served over a base of exemplary South Island malts. Drink local, you clever Kiwi you. ABV 7.00%
ON TAP @ KINGSLAND ZEFFER APPLE CRUMBLE AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND This Kiwi classic has won too many awards (and fans) to mention on here. Delicious is the only way to describe this cider. If you can imagine a freshly baked slice of apple crumble served with vanilla ice cream… this sums up the taste of this beautifully balanced cider perfectly.
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ABV 5.00%
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ON TAP @ GREY LYNN DEEP CREEK PINEAPPLE EXPRESS IPA AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND Single hop IPA using the American hop variety El Dorado. Expect dank, tropical pineapple and orange candy flavour. ABV 6.5%
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ON TAP @ KHYBER PASS YEASTIE BOYS WHITE NOISE WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND A quaffable, cloudy white ale that is perfect for those afternoon sessions after a hard day's work or play. A perfumy coconut and vanilla note on the nose, with a little citrus and spice, and bready grains from the wheat. ABV 4.4%
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ON TAP @ KELBURN WHISTLING SISTERS RED PILS WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND The colour of danger and passion, this one will alight your mouth and fire your brain. A combination of a Czech and NZ style, we’re taking a different road by combining new old world hops, Hallertau Blanc, and old new world hops Wakatu and Taiheke. ABV 4.7%
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EVENTS AND TASTINGS
DR RUDI'S | KINGSLAND IN-STORE TASTING The Moa Brewing Company was founded in 2003 by Josh Scott, the son of renowned Marlborough winemaker Allan Scott, with a focus on brewing handcrafted beers. The Moa brewery is situated among the vineyards in the world famous winemaking region of Marlborough, New Zealand, which isn't
surprising considering Josh is also a
WHEN: Friday 2 November 2018
winemaker and, according to him, "It takes a lot
WHERE: Glengarry Parnell 164 Parnell Rd Parnell
of beer to make a good wine."
TIME: 3:00pm-6:00pm
This is an in-store tasting so no need to book, just pop on down to the store and try a selection of these beers from 3.00pm - 6.00pm. Read More...
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MCLEODS | KELBURN IN-STORE TASTING One of the best things about the rise of smallbatch brewed beers is the return of the 'local' brewery. At McLeod's, keeping it small and 'local' goes hand-in-hand with quality and variety, a fact made evident in their nine-medal win - including four Gold - and Trophy for Best International Lager (for Longboarder Lager) at
WHEN: Friday 2 November 2018
the 2017 Brewers' Guild of New Zealand
WHERE: Glengarry Kelburn
Awards.
85 Upland Rd Kelburn TIME: 3:00pm-6:00pm
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GARAGE PROJECT | GREY LYNN IN-STORE TASTING The Garage Project = Pete Gillespie, Jos Ruffell, and Ian Gillespie. When they started out, they were tiny. Garage Project wasn’t even micro brewing… it was a truly nano brewery. After nine years of working in breweries with equipment 100 times bigger, it was quite a change to downsize to a fifty-litre brew kit. But WHEN: Thursday 8th November
what they lacked in size they more than made
WHERE: Glengarry Grey Lynn,
up for in agility and the ability to experiment.
16 Williamson Ave Grey Lynn
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TIME: 3:00pm-6:00pm
CLICK HERE TO SEE TASTINGS
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That's it for this month's Naked Hop. Issue Nine will be hopping its way to your inbox next month. Cheers,
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