12th Annual Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival Returns to Vail

By AlpineZone News |
Jan 01 2012 - 04:36 PM

Big Beers Brings Brewers, Beginners and Brew Buffs Back to Annual Event

Vail, Co-December 29, 2011-The world renowned Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival returns to Vail January 5th through the 7th at host hotel, Vail Cascade Resort. Now in it’s 12th year, the three day festival begins with the Calibration Dinner on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and continues with events all day on Friday and Saturday. This year’s schedule includes special guest speakers, pairings, educational seminars, competitions, and the ability for attendees to sample specially crafted beer from more than ninety breweries over the course of the weekend. The Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Featured Brewmasters this year are Todd Usry from Breckenridge Brewery in Colorado, and John Mallett of Bell’s Brewing Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in addition to annual event hosts Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and Adam Avery of Avery Brewing Company.

Special guest speakers and seminars include Todd Usry presenting “Colorado Double IPAs” with guests Doug Odell of the Odell Brewing Company and Dave Thibodeau of the Ska Brewing Company, moderated by Steve Kurowski of the Colorado Brewers Guild. An example of the lighthearted creativity of some of the seminars will be John Mallet’s “Maltilicious – The Building Blocks of Flavor” and Sam Calagione’s “The Marriage of Good Beer and Good Music.” Many more seminars and speakers are scheduled, further information can be found at www.bigbeersfestival.com .

New to this year’s festival is the Cigar and Beer Pairing sensory workshop with speaker Paul Gatza, Director of the Brewers Association. Participants will enjoy two different types of cigars and experiment by pairing several different ‘cigar friendly’ beers. The first ever after-dinner seminar in Big Beers Festival history, it promises to be an exceptional adventure. Additional cigars will be available for purchase. Although an outdoor fireplace, heaters and good cigars will help keep people warm, all are reminded to bring a coat, since the actual smoking will take place on the Vail Cascade’s picturesque outdoor pool deck.

The Big Beers Festival weekend includes the Cicerone Workshop, led by creator Ray Daniels, a program similar to the Sommelier designation in the world of wine. The workshop offers an opportunity for education not only about the beer itself with regard to history, creation, styles and flavor profiles but also about serving, dispensing and trouble-shooting in the retail and restaurant environment. Sponsored by All About Beer Magazine, this workshop is free and the public is encourage to attend, whether attending other Big Beers ticketed events or not. Highly regarded within the beer industry, the certification is recommended for all food & beverage staff as well as beverage retailers and beer connoisseurs.

One of the more serious aspects of the festival is the intensity that the homebrewers bring to their portion of the event. The homebrew competition is sponsored and sanctioned by the American Homebrewers Association. Homebrewers have been known to work on a beer for more than two years until they deem it ready for submission to this stepping stone to national recognition. As the Grand Prize winner of this incredible challenge, the 2012 Big Beers Homebrew Competition entrant will have a Commercial Batch of his or her recipe brewed at sponsoring brewery, Dry Dock Brewing, located in Aurora, Colorado. The resulting brew will also be on draft at The Falling Rock Taphouse in Denver during Great American Beer Festival week as well as entered into the 2012 GABF ProAm competition.

A new competitive addition will be the Vail Cascade People’s Choice competition between qualifying participating festival beers. The winning beer will be dubbed the “Vail Cascade Big Beer of the Year” which will land the winner a spot on the beverage menu for a year at Vail Cascade’s award winning restaurant, Atwater on Gore Creek. Craft beer and artisan food and dessert will be offered year ’round in Atwater, as the resort embraces the spirit of the Big Beers Festival, and as the popularity of unique and hard-to-find brews continues to grow among visitors and locals.

Finally, the wildly popular Commercial Tasting on January 7th boasts more than 200 Belgian, experimental and “big beers” –referring to alcohol content–from around the globe, and hundreds of attendees from novice tasters to passionate beer lovers flock to this event. Numerous brewers from around the world are on hand pouring and discussing their wares in person, an exceptional opportunity to visit with the brewers and try rare, experimental and some more familiar craft beers in one location.

The Big Beers Festival actively supports the efforts of the Vail Valley Charitable Fund,a local organization that helps individuals who live and work in the Vail Valley that have critical financial need due to medical catastrophes, accidents or long-term illnesses. For more information about the VVCF, visit www.vvcf.org , email [email]info@vvcf.org[/email] or contact Karen Simon, 970-926-9795.
Tickets for Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines can be purchased online, or in person at Grappa in Vail Village, Riverwalk in Edwards, West Vail Liquormart, Avon Liquors, Alpine Wine & Spirits in West Vail and Total Beverage in Westminster.

For more information on the Big Beers, Belgians & Barleywines Festival, visit www.bigbeersfestival.com . Information regarding the VVCF is located at www.vvcf.org and for more information on Vail Cascade Resort, go to www.vailcascade.com .

Media Contact: Kirsten Texler

The Big Beers, Belgians & Barleywines Festival is a three day event featuring educational seminars, two Brewmasters dinners, a Commercial Tasting, a homebrew competition and other tastings and pairings. Designed to welcome the beer connoisseur, the innovative homebrewer, or the novice taster, participants will find events appropriate for all levels of interest. The festival regularly draws breweries from around the world offering literally hundreds of choices. The beer & food pairing competition is a popular option as well as the Cicerone Workshop, a program similar to the Sommelier designation in the world of wine. The Big Beers, Belgians & Barleywines Festival actively supports the efforts of the Vail Valley Charitable Fund, a local organization that helps individuals who live and work in the Vail Valley that have critical financial need due to medical catastrophes, accidents or long-term illnesses. For more information about the VVCF, visit www.vvcf.org . Contact the Big Beers, Belgians and Barleywines Festival at www.bigbeersfestival.com

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