Showing posts with label Craft Beer in Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft Beer in Texas. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Beer Necessities' Sarah Eshelman

Sarah Eshelman of Beer Necessities
Sarah is the energy behind Beer Necessities, a ladies only beer connoisseur Meetup group that started last September and has grown to 80+ women aged 22-69 in just 5 months.

I had lunch with Sarah last week to talk about the group and propose some linked events with Austin Bed & Brew and Austin HomeBrew Supply.  She rode her bike to my place to see the Bn'B, then we raced to my favorite local craft beer spot Black Star Co-op ...I drove.  It was a tie.  She's that fast.

I went to the second meeting after stumbling upon a notice in my Facebook feed.  The invitation was to meet at Craft Pride for a "women in the industry forum."  I had never heard of a "Meetup" or visited the popular Rainey Street area and had no idea what to expect.  I was early and got to watch people slowly file in, get a beer and recognize other lone-women.  We had about an hour to visit, then the 4 person panel began with introductions and a Q & A. It was very informative and fun!

I knew no one but found it quite easy to talk with other women about the fabulous beer selection, brewing process and our interest in meeting other women who find beer our beverage of choice.  The group is large but has a core group of about 25 that show up to the events.  Sarah keeps the events varied and the locations moving. It turns out that the first meeting was at her favorite spot, Hopfields just a few weeks before.  Events run the gamut of activities from informative gatherings at breweries or pubs to activities like March 7th's Twisted X run benefiting Thundering Paws Animal Sanctuary in Dripping Springs; this past Monday night's gathering at Which Craft for a pairing of Boozy's Cupcakes with craft beer and the upcoming home brewing demonstration at AHS.

I asked Sarah how this all came about and it turns out that she was visiting a friend in Chicago, who is part of the 'mother' Beer Necessities group started there by Rachelle Matz.  When Sarah got back to Austin she decided that we needed a group like this here.  She checked in with our local Bitch Beer guru, Caroline Wallace to make sure something similar didn't already exist...and so it began.

Recognizing the need for a group like this is only part of its success, most of it is due to Sarah's efforts, stellar personality, and the fact that she's really very knowledgeable and sincere about her love of the elixir known as beer.  Sarah attributes her interest in beer to her father, Robert.  She describes him as a "North Carolina Hop-head."   His work took him to Belgium several times a year and with each visit he became more excited about rare beers and shared his stories with his eldest.  They're a beer drinking team and he comes to Austin to hang out with she and her friends reveling in the array of delectable beers we have here to savor.  He's fond of saying "I got my daughter into beer, but she's surpassed me."  With the whirlpool of activities she organizes, I'd most probably have to agree with him.

So, just who is Sarah Eshelman?  A dynamic RTVF, UT grad working as a producer, editor and consultant for various organizations and her own Sarahedits.com  She's a strong, uber healthy beer fan, thinker and a true feminist who sees the changing landscape of women in a positive light and recognizes that the majority of our group have self-opted out of the traditional female role-motherhood.  The older ladies in the group, myself included, mostly have grown children but the younger to middle range have opted out.
 
Sarah loves 512 Brewing Co. and when I asked her about her favorite "backup beer" she went on a roll: Founder's Dirty Bastard, Rahr's Iron Thistle, coffee beers, Scotch Ales etc. etc. Since we were at Black Star I asked about her favorite house beer and she said "any of the Dockhand series."  She basically loves variety and adventure and sharing her love of beer with other women!

I always look forward to the Meetup, even though they occur more than I can attend...usually twice monthly. If you have ideas or interest in Beer Necessities, follow the link and get involved!  Sarah has home brewed in the past and plans to get back to it soon...she's a gem!

Cheers!
~Cheryl


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The Beer That Broke The Cycle

Hello beer enthusiasts!  I'm so happy for anyone out in the blogosphere that stopped by for a pint!  Cheers!  


  What your looking at is a photo I snapped at The Violet Crown Cinema, in downtown Austin, Texas and it's of Revolver's Blood and Honey Ale.  It simply knocked my socks off earlier this summer.  I have been, for several years now, what is lovingly referred to as a Hop-head, greedily seeking that bitter, mouth puckering, palate cleansing liquid gold.  My partner Greg prefers the dark brown sweetness of Porters and Stouts.  I digress-while seeking cool local (meaning Tejas Craft Brews) bottles to take up to my old college classmate in Oklahoma, who is making us a beer chandelier, I came across their awesome revolver-themed bottles in Dallas, picked up a 6 pack and for the first time in several years succumed to the sweet citrus fruitiness of an ale, as opposed to the overwhelming bitter edge.  I am sincerely thankful for that because the summer just got better and better and I realized that my palate was not in fact "wrecked" from IPA's but was finding it's way back to balance.
   
  Greg and I are devoted home-brewers.  We are crazy about the Craft Brew scene that is exploding in Austin and for several years now have been brewing and dreaming up a business that we finally opened yesterday, Austin Bed & Brew, a beercation-destination in the heart of Austin.  We met in an alternative teacher training program 16 years ago and have both wandered away from the classroom, but absolutely love brewing and teaching and several other things that we felt we could pull together our concept of doing what we love, which is, brewing, gardening, designing, meeting new people and of course sharing a fabulous brew while getting to know them!  

  Home Brewligans is going to be a shared blog about all things beer.  Breweries that we visit, beers that we try, festivals we attend, successes and failures while attempting to make that perfect beer, and the fine folks who brew that we meet along the way.

  For the record (not that one exists) Greg is finishing up his PhD. and that is what sent me into brewing on my own...he's been taking a break, and after watching him brew for the past 5+ years, making suggestions and working along side...I've decided to take off on my own and become a homebrewer myself.  My maiden brew happened on Summer Solstice, the day our stained glass window for the Bn'B was installed, and a holiday that is very endearing to me.  That beer is now gone!  It was a lemongrass, ginger Summer Ale, that I infused with a fresh lemongrass tea made from my herb garden.  Here's what I've brewed since:

Greenbelt IPA
Lavender Saison
 (again, I made an infused tea from the blossoms in my garden added at the secondary fermentation transfer)
Imperial Robust Porter
(at transfer, I added extra dark chocolate and a tea from dried chili pequin in my garden)
Blonde Mystery Hops Ale
(my buddy in Idaho sent me some wild hops growing on his property and the bearded dudes at Austin HomeBrew came up with a recipe to help us identify the hops!)

  Like I said, the Bn'B opened yesterday, and I'll post about it at some time, but you can check it out at Austinbedandbrew.com, "Like" us on Facebook and see the photos or consider a "beercation" with us!  

  Next up...Pumpkin Ale.  What are your thoughts on that?  

Sun coming through the clearstory, casting light on our "Church of Beer" stained glass window 
at Austin Bed & Brew

Happy Brewing & Cheers!
~Cheryl