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Thrillist Austin
Friday March 23, 2012
Adelbert's Brewery
Beers. Brotherhood.
Sat, Mar 24th, 12-6p at 2314 Rutland Dr; North-Central; 512.662.1462
Plenty of people honor a loved one's passing with a beer, but one Austinite is doing it with an entire brewery. Opening its doors to the public this weekend, each of its seven bottle-conditioned Belgian ales commemorate the founder's brother Del, who, from listening to tales of his escapades, was one funky homo sapien.
Using fresh yeast grown in-house and Old World ingredients like floor-malted barley and low alpha Noble Czech hops, each style is conditioned for at least six weeks -- three to ferment, three in-bottle/keg for natural carbonation -- from the blonde Rambler Ale (named after the family car), to the reddish-brown Scratchin' Hippo (a malty-sweet French farmhouse "Bière de Garde" referencing an encounter with an itchy Kenyan 'potamus), to a nutty plum dubbel ale called the Dancin' Monk, obviously honoring a posse of rug-cutting Colombians.
Then there's the Saaz-spiced Black Rhino (which Del hunted), the hearty Philosopher Saison (for his pondering spirit), the spicy cloved Tripel B (a nod to college years of "girls, parties, road trips, and occasional studies"), and a wit called Naked Nun, referencing a time Colombian clergy gave him a blanket after he was literally robbed of his pants, on the condition that he didn't make a habit out of it.
You'll be able to taste all of these beers at their grand opening. Pay some respect, by getting yourself bottle-conditioned.
Learn more about the brews at AdelbertsBeer.com
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-----------------Morning Quickie------------------
^ Film Premiere - Tonight Antone's screens the documentary Pinetop Perkins: How Long.
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^ Preserve Texas Food - This weekend the Foodways Symposium gathers the state's top chefs to talk local culinary traditions.
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