I used to get into
the British blogging scene end of year wrap ups, (the pre blog days of the
beerpages.com forum seem a long time ago now) but haven’t recently. As my new year’s
resolution will be to give this blog some more love and Stu has kicked off
doing it in the Antipodes I thought I should do one to.
Best Local draught
beer: Emerson’s Brownsville Brown . An American brown ale with the perfect
rounded soothing malt profile to back up the US Hops.
Runner up Townshend
Sutton Hoo, an awesome blend of New World Amber Ale and English Best Bitter.
I have to say that
with conflicts of interest accepted Emerson’s RSB 2011 would be a very strong contender for me to.
Best Local packaged
beer: Twisted Hop Red Zone Enigma, great story but more importantly an
outstanding beer that most definitely did improve from its enforced conditioning.
Runner up Yeastie
Boys xeRRex, the perfect execution of a totally bonkers idea that will most
certainly divide people into lovers and haters. I’m a lover.
Best Overseas
packaged: Fullers Past Masters XX Strong Ale. Rich, hoppy, fruity and
fantastic. That Ron has achieved influence to get historic beers produced is proof
that there can be justice in the world.
Runner up Coronado
Islander IPA. A unique American IPA that
manages to differentiate its self and be interesting in a style that all too
often is boring and uniform.
Best Overall
Beer: Such a hard one to answer. I had a wonderful and rare bottle of Westvleteren
12 and while the context perhaps has influenced me it was profoundly wonderful.
Another contender would be the genius Emerson’s Tawny Mild from the handpump at
Albar, fruity, malty, complex and amber and at 3.2%abv I could drink it all
night.
Best
Pumpclips: My vote goes to Parrotdog who although are one of the newest
and youngest brewing crews around were together enough to supply me with a
pumpclip as they delivered the kegs to me, brewers NEVER do this. The actual
pump clip was pretty sexy to.
Best NZ Brewery:
again conflicts of interest accepted I really can’t go past Emerson’s. They not
only turn out large volumes of tasty well balanced craft beer week in week out
but they also manage a range of fantastic seasonals, draught only limited
Brewers Reserves, and small pilot brew releases. They are doing exciting things
on multiple levels and the brewery does sometimes feel a little like the Willy
Wonker’s of beer.
Runner up for me
would have to be Yeastie Boys, interesting diverse beers, sometimes challenging
, sometimes just bloody fantastic.
Best New Brewery:
From a parochial stance I have to vote The Garage Project. Brewing returns to
the Wellington CBD which is cause to celebrate. Pete brings diverse experience from
Brakspear, Hepworth and James Squire to the table and the result is
experimental, unorthodox but almost always quality. I can’t wait for the full
plant to go in.
Best Overseas
Brewery: Fullers. My desert island brewery. Awesome house yeast, awesome
beers, and a great diverse range. They do what many family brewers should, keep
things interesting.
Pub/Bar of the
Year: Albar, if I wish I lived at Galbraith’s then I would want Albar as
my neighbour. Runner up is tie between The Hop Garden and LBQ. Both new this
year and both have given Wellington something different in terms of places to
drink craft beer.
Beer Festival of
the Year: Beervana, bigger, different and ultimately better than ever before.
Supermarket of the
Year: Island Bay New World. Maurice’s groundwork continued.
Independent Retailer of the year: I would have to say Regional. I think we are doing a good job.
Online Retailer of
the year: I would have to say Regional again. But then I would wouldn’t I
? J
Best Beer
Book/Mag: Amber Gold and Black Martyn Cornell. Ok so it didn’t come out
this year but I have read it several times this year.
Best Blog: A
tie between Beerforayear, and Phil Cook for NZ. For the UK it has to be
Zythophile with Boak and Bailey as runner up.
Best tweeter: I’m
to new t twitter to know.
Best Online Brewery
Presence: Epic, Luke and Kelly are masters of E-Communication.
Food and Beer
Pairing of the Year: Emersons Pilsner and Oysters at Beervana, genius.
Best event of the Year: I reckon it
would be the Galbraith’s Great Brewer Cask Ale Series, even though I haven’t made
it to one at all. In fact I haven’t visited Mecca at all this year which is a
real shame.
What I'd like to do in 2012: I have many plans , some of them may even happen.
6 comments:
Thanks for the ups to Beervana Kieran--see you in 2012!
Hop Garden. I'm not so sure. Perhaps they have a way to go before they can be respected as a decent craft beer outlet. Regrettably the staff there were lacking knowledge of the beers and styles on my visit. Still 2012 may see an improvement...
Well my experiance differs to yours. It's my local in regards to work and I think the staff are pretty good, the beers tend to be great, ambience top notch and the food is outstanding.
Albar is fantastic. I think one thing which makes it really special is that it's not a "novelty beer geek" kind of place, it's just the local pub, and it happens to be the best bar in the country.
I dunno, does that make sense?
Yes definitly.
I think the Hop Garden is similar in that its a pub and restaurant with good beer rather than a 'craft beer bar'.
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