Collaborative Evil returns...with more breweries and a bit of leeway.
In 2008 three brewers decided to create a beer recipe and then brew it at their respective brewhouses. The beer: a Strong Dark Belgian inspired Ale brewed with honey and spices. Each brew had a unique ingredient distinguishing it from the others. This effort was intended to get the beers to the Great American Beer Festival in Denver so that they could be served at the same time under one roof. Two of the three beers managed to get there and be served to the public, the third, alas, was there but not able to be judged or served at the time of the festival. The founding brewers were Zac Triemert of Lucky Bucket Brewing Co. in La Vista, NE, Matt Van Wyk of Flossmoor Station in Flossmoor, IL and Todd Ashman of FiftyFifty Brewing in Truckee, CA.
In 2009 they've brought in six more breweries. The base style for this year is a Belgian inspired Strong Pale. The larger group presented some interesting hurdles and also proved to be what this collaboration is all about.
Each brewer was asked to create a beer based on the style and then make it uniquely their own. One of the things focused on in Collaborative Evil is entering the respective beers in the Great American Beer Festival. Entry guidelines forbid entering the same beer so creating a theme and then allowing each brewer participating in Collaborative Evil to spin-off their own beer is fair game.
The new participants are: Valley Brewing, Stockton, CA. Steve Altimari, Brewmaster, Sacramento Brewing, Sacramento, CA. Peter Hoey, Brewmaster, Fatheads Brewery and Grill, Cleveland, OH, Matt Cole, Brewmaster, Flossmoor Station, Flossmoor, IL, Bryan Shimkos Brewmaster(New Brewmaster), Oakshire Brewing, Eugene, OR Matt Van Wyk Brewmaster, Silver Peak Brewing, Reno, NV Brandon Wright, Brewmaster, Speakeasy Brewing Co., San Francisco, CA. John Gillooly, Brewmaster.
Look for these beers on the festival floor at the 2009 GABF and at the breweries participating. Production breweries may have limited releases check with your favorite for more details...
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