Session #7 Announced: Brew Zoo

The Session - Beer Blogging FridayRick Lyke of Lyke 2 Drink has announced the topic for The Session #7:

Brew Zoo

(This should not be confused with Brew at the Zoo.)

Have you ever noticed how many animals show up on beer labels? We have lions and tigers and bears, plus various birds, reptiles, fish, assorted domesticated and wild animals, plus a few mythical creatures. For whatever reason brewers have a tradition of branding their beers using everything from pets to predators. The Brew Zoo will celebrate these lagers and ales.

Your assignment for The Session #7 is to go on a beer safari and help stock our Brew Zoo with animals large and small. This is one hunt that even PETA should not protest.

Happy hunting!

Too easy. The closest brewery to me is Wild Goose. They are, of course, owned by Flying Dog. They also contract brew for Clay Pipe, including their Backfin Pale Ale which features a crab on the label. Not to mention that I’m not very far from the bottling operations of Dogfish Head and Flying Fish.

So challenge becomes, for me, deciding what to choose. Sampling six different beers for the last Session was fun, but a bit of a nightmare logistically. I think I’ll stick to one. But what? I’d like to get something no one else writes up. Then again I also have to get something we haven’t written up here before. And, of course, I want to find something local.

Looks like some research is in order.

The Session will be held on Friday, September 7, 2007.

BrewPops.com

Chef Frank Morales with his BrewPops creationsDo you remember the controversy back in June about Rustico, a restaurant in Virginia, and how their ingenious beer popsicles appeared to be breaking the letter of the law?

No? Well, here’s what some other blogs had to say at the time:

Anyway, while Rustico and Frank Morales wait for Virginia’s Alcohol Beverage Control board to give their blessing to sell them in-house, they’ve decided to take them national. They’ve got themselves a name and a web address: BrewPops.com.

The site isn’t open for business yet, but they do have links to news items about the controversy and encourage you to sign up for their mailing list. The site is slated to open on or about August 15, 2007.

No word yet on the affects of the various state laws regarding shipping alcoholic beverages.