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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 seventh issue of The Naked Hop, we sample the tastes of Wellington based Whistling Sisters Fermentery after their success as a People’s Choice Award favourite at Beervana 2018, an age old question is answered when we compare the Pale Ale and the IPA and we celebrate the winners of this year’s Brewers Guild of New Zealand Awards. 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.
WHISTLING SISTERS
If you have been to Ghuznee Street in the last
For the conservative beer drinker there is the
year or two you might have noticed it has
core range XPA or Golden Lager. These are
begun to rival Cuba Street in the Cool stakes.
session-able beers that won’t strip your taste
With a rash of brew pubs, eateries, trendy
buds. The seasonal range consists of beers
clothing stores, and coffee shops this is
purpose-built for events, festivals, or climate;
certainly an area to make a point of visiting.
new and exciting riffs on classic beer styles.
Perched on the corner of Ghuznee St and Taranaki St, in what used to be the Salvation
Whistling Sisters gained notoriety at Beervana
Army Op shop, is Whistling Sisters
2018 with their Sipping Duck: Thai Red Curry
Fermentary. The passion project of hospitality
Ale. This beer earned them a place in the top
heavy weight Russell Scott (Leuven Bar, The
15 People’s Choice Awards. Using a hopback
Featherston City Tavern, Avida Bar) and Bede
(a sealed chamber into which you would
Roe, began when they opened doors in March
usually put whole leaf hops) they imbue the
of this year. Bede and head brewer Dale Gould
flavours of your favourite red duck Thai curry
produce craft beer that cater to all types of
into a beer. Using real roast duck to achieve
beer drinkers.
this, some people might have second thoughts, but with a lot of care this brew walks the tightrope of familiar while also maintaining the exotic.
Continuing on the theme of “Red”, the new Red
So far all of these beers have sat at sub 5.5%
Pils also pushes established boundaries,
ABV. For the more adventurous drinkers there
combining old world and new world hop
are a series of one-off beers. Using only the
varieties to create a refreshing beer that has a
freshest ingredients, these beers push the
decent malt base, yet maintains balanced and
boundaries of that beer can be. Long Live
subtle flavours.
Livia; an Italian Imperial Pilsner, uses single origin Eraclea, and Slovenian hops with bay
For the stout drinkers the recent variation is
leaves and chestnuts to create a powerful (8%
Orange Blossom. Using the hopback system
abv) yet well balanced beer. With malty sweet
once again, 10kg of fresh oranges were
aromas and hints of honey this beer has subtle
introduced into the brew to add a subtle citrus
floral notes and a touch of citrus.
twist. This nicely rounds off the toasted aromas and flavours into a smooth finish.
If beer alone isn’t enough to get you down to Whistling Sisters, then maybe the charcuterie treats of award winning chef John Allred (Osteria del Toro) will entice you. Or perhaps you just want to see why the ‘loo’ was featured among the top ten in www.wellingtonnz.nz. Or perhaps you want to do the Brewery tour to find out more. There is certainly more than one good reason to visit Whistling Sisters. The Red Pils, Orange Blossom Stout, and Long Live Livia are currently all pouring on tap now at Glengarry Kelburn.
-TM
PALE ALE vs IPA...
For those new to, or with only a passing interest in, craft beer there is very little separating a Pale Ale from an India Pale Ale, except perhaps the expectation of a spicy component to the brews flavour. Even those with early onset of the craft beer itch, or a fully developed hop obsession can be forgiven for having only the slight inkling as to what makes one beer a Pale Ale and the other an IPA. In the briefest of terms, one could consider the IPA to be Pale Ale’s bigger, more hop laden brother. But is there more to it?
A search through dusty history books (or on the internet) would reveal the term “Pale Ale” appearing in the early 18th Century to describe beers made from lighter malts resulting in lighter beers and there for comparatively a pale ale. These beers were deafeningly lighter in malt structure, highlighting the hops and gave
rise to the British beers under the moniker “Bitters”. So… put simply, an IPA is at heart an intensified Pale Ale, and it's fair to say not much has changed with IPAs remaining the bigger, hairier brother of the classic Pale Ale. But the simple answer of “IPAs are a stronger, bolder Pale Ale” is true, it's not so 100% of the time. Whilst one brewery’s Pale Ale will be a mellower offering compared with their India Pale Ale expression, it may in fact out muscle another brewery’s IPA.
Now that we’ve explained the difference between a Pale Ale and IPA I can almost hear someone asking, “So what’s an APA then smart guy!?’ The American Pale Ale, much like anything they get their hands on in the USA, is the same but different in an American way! Replacing the European hops for American varieties these beers have a piney, citrus character with a hint of fruitiness. Now, before I continue leading myself further down the rabbit hole I’m going to sign this off without expanding and explaining the newest pale kid on the block, the ‘New England IPA’.
-TJ
For almost 100 years the ‘Pale Ale’ existed as a category of one until the English occupying the new colony of India felt the need for comforts from home including their favourite beers. To ensure these ales arrived unspoiled and ready for consumption the hops and alcohol (both natural preservatives) were ramped up.
BREWERS GUILD 2018
The Brewers Guild of NZ awards were held over the weekend of 15th September and a myriad of medals were handed out to some very deserving brewers and beers. Held every year in Nelson, brewers from all around NZ come together to celebrate the achievements in the growing NZ beer industry, and recognises beer, innovation and achievement and also beer writing. The results are out and we’re going to delve into some of them with you.
Starting with the Trophy for Champion New Zealand Exhibitor, which was awarded to Bach Brewing. A great achievement for this small Auckland based craft brewery. Craig and his team have done a fantastic job over the last year, banging out great beers, not to mention their beautiful packaging. With the recent releases of Beyond the Clouds WCIPA and Velvet Marley Chocolate Cherry Stout for GABs, it’s no wonder they picked up this trophy. Congratulations guys! Massive.
sunny weather, nothing beats a good Pilsner on a hot sunny day! In the weird and wonderful categories, under European Ale, Gold Medals were awarded to; Kereru for their Feijoa Weisse (as well as a Trophy for this category) and Sawmill for their Passionfruit Hibiscus Gose. Both stunning fruit beers that also go great with a sneaky shot of gin. Silver Medals for Kereru Brewing Velvet Boot, and Mcleod’s Brewing Tripel both Belgian style ales. Under the US ale category, a Trophy for Moa for their Southern Alps White IPA. Also picking up a few Gold Medals, Garage Project Yuzukosho and Hop Another notable accomplishment, were our
Federations Lager. A Silver for 8 Wired
friends at Parrotdog who picked up trophy for
Cucumber Hippy, an excellent beer (and that’s
champion medium NZ Brewery. This is
a recommendation coming from someone who
awesome. Parrotdog have come ahead in
normally HATES cucumber), and a refreshing
leaps and bounds in the last 12 months with a
one too - even better when you can find it on
reshuffle in their ranging, new cans, new 6
tap.
pack packaging and some banging new brews. Keep an eye on them, they have massive things in the works.
The Pale Ale is a big category, probably one of The team at Sawmill picked up a Gold Medal for their NZ style Pilsner and no surprises there, it’s an outstanding beer, always available fresh on tap from our Grey Lynn store. In the NZ Lager category, Silver Medals went to; Behemoth Hopped up on Pils, Kereru Big Pigeon Pilsner, Liberty Halo Pils and Panhead Port Road Pilsner. All very excellent expressions of a NZ style Lager, and if you haven’t had a nosey at these core range beers pick one up at any of our craft beer stores and give them a whirl. Especially coming into the
the most common style of beers brought by consumers, so notable achievement for all who picked up wins in this category. Trophy winner Bach Brewing for their Billfish APA, and if you haven’t tried it yet, do so now. Available in convenient 6pk cans. Gold Medals for Good George IPA, Mcleod’s Paradise Pale Ale and Urbanaut Brixton Pale Ale, some of my favourite go-to drops and available all year round from these excellent breweries. Birkenhead Bunker APA, Bootleg Mosaic XPA and Deep Creek Lotus Pale Ale were also
awarded with Silver Medals for their sensational Pale Ale’s.
Plenty more award-winning beers in the mix, for all the results check out the list here. Again a huge congrats to all who took home wins over the weekend, from all of us beer lovers.
-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
FEATURED BREWS ON TAP
ON TAP @ VICTORIA PARK BEHEMOTH 6 FOOT 5 IPA AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND All tall people play basketball, right? I always got told to stand tall and be proud of your height. Well for this beer I stand tall and am proud of our hops. This beer is based on delicious West Coast style IPA's but with a kiwi twist. It has a light malt base that is layered with big American hops (and a few Kiwi hops for good measure). It is big and tropical, piney and all sorts of lovely hoppy flavours). If you want some hop and basketball puns just read the bottle. ABV 7.00%
ON TAP @ KINGSLAND DEEP CREEK UNDER CURRENT PILSNER AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND Point breaks, sunshine, crisp beers on hot days. This easy drinking Pilsner has a calm malt profile, with an undercurrent of lemon zest. We take its traditional bohemian beginnings and introduce a taste of New Zealand with the addition of local hops, to produce this latest wave in the Deep Creek set. ABV 5.00%
ON TAP @ GREY LYNN SAWMILL BREWING COMPANY PILSNER MATAKANA / NEW ZEALAND Biscuity Pilsner malt and distinctive Motueka and Riwaka hops bringing aromas of lemon and lime. Nelson Sauvin for a tart gooseberry hit. Straw coloured appearance, brilliantly clear, with a long lasting white head. Crisp and bitter. Medium dry finish. ABV 5.00%
ON TAP @ KHYBER PASS BACH BREWING ALL DAY XPA AUCKLAND / NEW ZEALAND All Day XPA is a beer you could drink anytime, any day, all day. Brewed with extra pale barley, and loaded with aromatic NZ/USA hops. It's very drinkable, sessionable in strength and bursting with citrus and tropical characters. ABV 5.00%
EVENTS AND TASTINGS
DR RUDI'S | KINGSLAND IN-STORE TASTING Perched on the 3rd level overlooking Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour & perhaps the best rooftop spot in the world for brewing, drinking, eating & socialising. They have their own 1000L on site brewery and can pump fresh beer directly from tank to tap. Rudi's Lager is made to a Helles style but slightly
WHEN: Friday 28th September WHERE: Glengarry Kingsland, 420 New North Rd, Kingsland TIME: From 4:00pm
more hoppy, it was very well balanced and totally smashable… I mean “sessionable”. It is currently a top seller at Dr Rudi’s Viaduct location, the punters are clearly enjoying it! Come in and have a taste of this local brew at our Kingsland store. Read More...
GARAGE PROJECT | ELLERSLIE INSTORE 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 what they lacked in size they more than made up for in agility and the ability to experiment. When you’re brewing on such a small scale you can afford to take risks and that suited them - they wanted to try something new. Over six years have passed and they’ve grown, but that same ethos still shapes how they do things at the Garage. Whether brewing 50 litres or 2000, they’re still here to take some risks, have a bit of fun and to try something new! Read More...
WHEN: Saturday 29th September WHERE: Glengarry Ellerslie, 87 Main Highway, Ellerslie TIME: 4:00pm-6:00pm
MOA BEER AND RAVENSWOOD | KHYBER PASS 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 WHEN: Friday 5th October WHERE: Glengarry Khyber Pass, 409 Khyber Pass Rd, Newmarket TIME: 3:00pm-6:00pm
surprising considering Josh is also a winemaker and, according to him, "It takes a lot of beer to make a good wine." Pop on down to the store and try some beers and wines from 36pm. Read More...
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That's it for this month's Naked Hop. Issue Eight will be hopping its way to your inbox next month. Cheers,
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