Saturday, July 23, 2011

Roth Brewing Company

KKW and I just celebrated our second anniversary (of dating) and since I had to take exams this past week we waited to celebrate until this weekend. We went to Frankie's Fun House in Raleigh, NC which reminded me of (former) Celebration Station in Charlotte. Although we had fun playing arcade games and collecting tickets on Skee-Ball which KKW kept dominating at, we left the fun park to finally make use of the Groupon we bought for Roth Brewing Company quite some time ago.



We ended up getting to the brewery around 4 p.m. and wondered whether or not it was actually open as no one was there. However, we found upon entering the brewery that 4 p.m. was the time they opened on Saturdays anyways. After walking inside the brewing area we were directed to the bar where we were offered samples of the three beers on tap. The first beer we tasted was the Raleigh Red American Amber Ale which I must admit, despite my extreme hatred for N.C. State, was amazing. We were also offered tastes of the Mi Mei - Honey Plum Hefeweizen as well as the FoeHammer which is a Barleywine style ale. Roth also offers a Cinnamon Porter which is their winter seasonal but it is not available currently. It will be on tap starting September 24th and they have had a keg aging for an entire year so I encourage everyone in the area to go check it out.

After tasting the three beers they had on tap currently, KKW and I drank two pints of the Raleigh Red each while waiting for the 5 p.m. brewery tour that we got tickets for on Groupon. It was instantly clear that many others were at the brewery for the very same reason and it was nice that the brewery filled up quickly since no one was around when we first arrived.  Our tour guide, James, was both entertaining and informative. He did the usual routine that one can expect on a brewery tour...that is, walk you around each room of the production facility and tell you about the process of making beer. However, he also gave us insight into the relationships between all of the people at the brewery and talked about the common goal they all shared to make the brewery a success--something that can be easily overlooked when giving a tour.

I also had the chance to meet a fellow homebrewer at the tour who is getting ready to launch his own blog about homebrewing by August 1st. After seeing on Twitter that this guy I started to follow literally a day ago was going to be visiting Roth Brewing Co. at the same time I was, KKW and I started to wonder who in the 20-30 people at the brewery was @NChomebrewing. We saw a nice looking fellow in the crowd with a camera (he mentioned on Twitter that he was going to be taking pictures for his upcoming blog) and introduced ourselves. Sure enough he, Chris Creech, confirmed that he was the man behind the Twitter account and we struck up a conversation about homebrewing. KKW and I spoke with Chris and his lovely fiance for a few minutes after the tour and were pleasantly surprised to find out that they graduated from UNC just a year before KKW and myself. Chris told me he hopes his blog will be an asset to homebrewers throughout the surrounding areas and said it will feature many guest posts from brewers like himself.

I would like to say thanks to Roth Brewing Company and to my new acquaintance Chris Creech who I look forward to brewing with in the future. Please check out his blog on August 1st when it launches!

Update--Forgot to mention that Chris' blog will be launching at http://NChomebrewing.com.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the shout-out! It was great meeting you. Just to put it out there, the URL for the new blog will be http://NChomebrewing.com. I look forward to having lots of involvement from home brewers such as yourself.

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