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Biggest Beer And NEW MEXICO’S BIGGEST BEER AND PRESENTED BY music FEST Saturday, September 8, 2018 Isleta Resort & Casino www.albuquerquehopfest.com VIP SCHEDULE 3:00 4:30 Alaskan Canteen Brewhouse Imperial Pumpkin Porter High Plains Pilsner STAGE 3:15 4:40 Bell’s Steel Bender Brewyard Third Coast Old Ale Tangerine Dynamite SCHEDULE 3:30 4:50 Firestone Walker Bathtub Row Brewing Bretta Rosé FOUR PEAKS BREWING CO. Ladron Peak MAIN STAGE 3:45 5:00 Founders Santa Fe Brewing Co. 1:50 – 3:45 ST. RANGE Barrel Runner 4:15 – 6:00 SOUND BITES 5:10 4:00 Rio Bravo Brewing Co. AARP OUTDOOR Odell Barrel Aged Grab em by Barrel Aged Mountain the Putin ACOUSTIC STAGE Standard 2:45-4:15 MELISSA RIOS 5:20 4:15 Bosque Brewing Co. 4:30-6:00 ISAAC ARAGON Marble Brewery Pistol Pete’s 1888 Ring Leader Blonde Ale MARBLE BREWERY SIDE STAGE PLEASE GET HOME SAFELY! 1:50 – 3:45 JULIAN DOSSETT TRIO USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: 4:15 – 6:00 JJ RASCHEL DUO • Uber www.uber.com (find them at their booth space) • NM Railrunner Northbound Trains leaving at 6:10, 8:05 & 10:54 • Yellow Cab 247.8888 VIP STAGE - GARRY BLACKCHILD • Albuquerque Cab Co. 883.4888 • Safe Ride 242.RIDE BREWERY LISTINGS ANGRY ORCHARD HARD CIDER Cincinnati, OH • Crisp: Crisp Apple is made from traditional cider apples for a blend of sweetness and bright acidity, just like biting into a fresh apple. 10 BARREL BREWING Portland, OR • Rosé: made with rare, red flesh apples from France. Each apple is CLAIM TO FAME: Brew beer, drink beer and have fun doing it! crisp, juicy and red to the core, adding an irresistible rosy blush and apple-forward taste with a refreshing dry finish. • PUB BEER: Floral hops present with slight spice and pear character. Light and crisp with high carbonation and minor creamy mouthfeel. AUSTIN EASTCIDER Austin, TX 5.0% ABV 18 IBUs • Raspberry Crush: Sour Base Infused with Raspberries • ORIGINAL: Crisp at its Core. A crisp, smooth dry craft cider made with • Cucumber Crush: Sour Base with Cucumber Finish European bittersweet apples and American dessert apples. 5% ABV • BLOOD ORANGE: Orange You Happy. We blended blood oranges ALASKAN BREWING CO. Juneau, AL from Italy with bittersweet heirloom apples to create a cider with a zesty twist. With just the right amount of sweet and citrus flavors, our Blood Orange Cider is sure to brighten your day. 5% ABV CLAIM TO FAME: In 1986, 28-year-olds Marcy and Geoff Larson reignited that tradition when they opened the Alaskan Brewing Company, the • PINEAPPLE: For an exotic twist, we have blended heirloom 67th brewery in the country and the first brewery in Juneau since bittersweet and culinary apples with a taste of the tropics. Golden, Prohibition. ripe, and delicious pineapples have been married into our dry cider to give you a refreshing pineapple experience! • Amber: Our flagship beer is based on a turn-of-the-century recipe that quenched the thirst of miners during the Klondike Gold Rush. BALLAST POINT BREWING San Diego, CA Smooth and richly malty, this altbier goes well with any meal. • Husky: This IPA has brilliant clarity with a medium golden color. It CLAIM TO FAME: Dedicated to the craft exhibits tropical and stone fruit flavors with aromas of tangerine and papaya. • Sculpin: gold-medal winning IPA, whose inspired use of hops • Cranberry Tart: This American tart-style ale exhibits cranberry creates hints of apricot, peach, mango and lemon flavors, but still fruitiness in harmony with malt, wheat, hops, and spruce tips. packs a bit of a sting, just like a Sculpin fish. Moderate tartness with a subtle dryness from hops comes through • Unfiltered Sculpin 11TH ANNUAL ALBUQUERQUE HOPFEST | EVENT PROGRAM 11TH ANNUAL ALBUQUERQUE HOPFEST | EVENT PROGRAM over the berry acidity. Fruity-esters are evident throughout this • Bonito Blonde Ale: Our Bonito blonde ale is inspired by our thirst-quenching wheat ale. perma-sunny days. This brew draws you in with its golden color and soft malt character, while the light mouthfeel and dry finish keeps you coming back. And what would set a San Diego blonde apart? A millersnm.com subtle hint of hops, naturally. 4.5% 20 IBUs 505.924.2214 Insulation • Air Sealing • Replacement Windows & Doors BATHTUB ROW BREWING CO-OP Los Alamos, NM CLAIM TO FAME: We are a small co-op brewery located in Los Alamos, NM. • Mexican Lager • Irish Red • Hoppenheimer IPA • Cebolla Wild Hop Pale Ale BELL’S BREWERY Kalamazoo, MI CLAIM TO FAME: Voted the #1 Brewery in America for 2017 and 2018 by The American Homebrewers association. • TWO HEARTED ALE: Brewed with 100% Centennial hops from the Pacific Northwest and named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, this IPA is bursting with hop aromas ranging from pine to grapefruit from massive hop additions in both the kettle and the fermenter. 7.00% ABV • AMBER: American Amber Ale. The beer that helped build our brewery; Bell’s Amber Ale features both toasted and sweet caramel notes from carefully selected malts, balanced with herbal and citrus hop aromas. Capped by a clean bitterness, it’s incredibly versatile with food, but very tasty on its own. ABV 5.80% • BEST BROWN: 5.8% ABV. A smooth, toasty brown ale with hints of caramel and cocoa, the malt body has the depth to stand up to cool weather, but does not come across as heavy. A smooth, toasty brown ale with hints of caramel and cocoa, the malt body has the depth to stand up to cool weather, but does not come across as heavy. BLUE MOON BREWING CO. Golden, CO 11TH ANNUAL ALBUQUERQUE HOPFEST | EVENT PROGRAM • Mango • Pumpkin BOSQUE BREWING CO. BOSTON BEER CO. Boston, MA CLAIM TO FAME: Bosque Brewing is a 2-time NM IPA Challenge winner, CLAIM TO FAME: Started by Jim Koch in 1984 who found his great-great- and a 2-time National IPA Challenge winner. We have brought home 4 grandfather’s recipe for Boston Lager in his father’s attic and brewed medals from the Great American Beer Fest, and our house IPA won a the first batch in his kitchen. A couple weeks later he entered it in bronze at World Beer Cup. We are a staple in the NM community with the Great American Beer Festival and won the Gold Medal. The rest is 2 locations in Albuquerque, 2 in Las Cruces, and a brand new beautiful history. location in Bernalillo. • Sam 76 • BOSQUE LAGER: Inspired by German Pilsners, Bosque Lager • NE IPA quenches thirsty palates without sacrificing depth and character. Where this straw-colored, crisp, and brilliant lager deviates from • Boston Lager tradition is in a noble hop dry-hop for a bright and floral aroma. 4.8% • OctoberFest: In 1810, the Oktoberfest tradition was born when ABV | 25 IBU Munich celebrated the Crown Prince’s wedding with a special beer • PISTOL PETE’S 1888 ALE: Where IPAs are skewed toward and 16-day party. Our take on the style blends hearty malts for a hops being front and center, blonde ales are a study in balance, deep, smooth flavor with notes of caramel that’s perfect for the refreshment, and malt profiles. 1888 is a brilliant pale straw-colored season, or whatever you’re celebrating. 5.3%ABV 16 IBUs ale with a light malt sweetness and just enough late addition hops • Pumpkin Ale to add flavor and aromatic nuance. Whether you’re new to craft beer or are a seasoned connoisseur, this beer is sure to quench your • Black Lager: Literally translated as “black beer,” schwarzbiers are thirst. 4.8% ABV | 20 IBU one of the oldest and most traditional German beer styles. Dating back to around 800 BC, this dark, roasty beer combines caramel and • ELEPHANTS ON PARADE: Enough with the fruit nuance, put it out chocolate malt notes with a bright flavor and crisp finish. 4.9%ABV in front! Packed with raspberry and tart cherry puree and colored 19 IBUs with a Sandia sunset, this unfiltered, American-style wheat ale is imbued with a light sweetness and tartness that complements the • Coffee Pale Ale beer’s medium-full body. 5.5% ABV | 12 IBU • BOSQUE IPA: Few things are as uniquely New Mexico as our BRECKENRIDGE BREWERY Breckenridge, CO world-class IPAs. Bosque IPA starts with a light copper base of pale, caramel, and wheat malts, which provide a medium-bodied • Nitro Vanilla Porter: The craftsmanship of Vanilla Porter is backbone for our flagship IPA. But that’s just setting the stage for the evidenced in NVP. A variety of malts provide flavors of chocolate, hops, where it’s all about big tropics and citrus. El Dorado, Mosaic, roasted nut, caramel, and coffee. Imported vanilla beans from 11TH ANNUAL ALBUQUERQUE HOPFEST | EVENT PROGRAM 11TH ANNUAL ALBUQUERQUE HOPFEST | EVENT PROGRAM and Simcoe are the stars in this multi-hop blend. 6.5% ABV | 90 IBU Papua New Guinea and Madagascar add complex and exotic flavors to this solid porter. The softening effect of nitrogen creates • SCOTIA SCOTCH ALE: Scotia’s bold flavors and intrepid presence a velvety mouthfeel and highlights the flavors of the malts and have become a thing of legend. With a deep amber hue and luscious vanilla. NVP presents another delicious way to enjoy Vanilla Porter. viscosity, this juggernaut is heavy on the alcohol, caramel and malt NVP’s innovative packaging is nitrogen charged, producing a silky sweetness.” 8.4% ABV | 25 IBU smooth cascading head right inside the can. This allows you to take it anywhere - drinking it from a glass or straight from the can.
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