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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

15 Simple Tips to Enjoy Craft Beer on a Budget





1 Join a Mug Club

Becoming a member of a mug club offers great rewards.  While the specifics of each mug club are different from bar to bar, the general perks are the same.  Usually the main perk is that for a yearly fee (usually $30-$60, maybe slightly more) you get a personal mug that stays at the bar (very cool in and of itself).  The mug is usually slightly larger than the bar's standard beer glass.  As a mug club member, you then get to buy drafts at the same price as non mug club members, but you get the beer served in your larger mug (hence more brew for your buck).  There are a few variations on this, including, not having a personalized mug and simply receiving discounted drafts in the standard bar glassware.

Most mug clubs offer various other perks, like giveaways, merchandise discounts and even invites to mug club member only events!

Presently I am aware of mug clubs at City Steam Brewery, Coalhouse Pizza, Mikro Beer Bar, and some SBC locations.

***General Rule:  Join a mug club near you.  Mug Clubs are usually priced so that it becomes a good deal as long as you go at least a couple times a month.  If you join a mug club at a bar that you will only get to a few times a year, it likely won't make sense financially***

2 Beer Bar Samples

This one is pretty simple and straightforward.  If you see a beer that you haven't tried (or even one you have tried...shhhhh don't tell anyone haha) on tap at a bar, ask for a sample before you make a decision to purchase a full pint.  Most times, you will find that this works.  This has the effect of allowing you to enjoy some extra suds for free and perhaps more importantly allows you the chance to sample a beer before you go and spend 5-10 bucks on 16-22 ounces of some beer you might not like.

***Extra tip:  This has a higher rate of success when asking a bartender of the opposite sex.  I'm sure I don't need to explain why***

3 Be Flexible

Pretty general but can save you some dough nonetheless.  Have flexibility.  When you go to a beer bar or a package store, be open to different things.  Try that 6-pack you haven't heard of for 10 bucks instead of that glamorous $18 4-pack or the $15 big bottle.  Always, always, always ask if there are any beer deals when you arrive at a beer bar.  Usually, since they are focused on craft beer, their deals are focused on craft beer and not some awful light beer deal  Again, the savings can be bigger than just what you save on that one trip to the store or bar.  You might just find that a cheaper beer hits just the right spot for you and could lead to tons of money saved over the long run.

4. Hold a tasting at you home amongst friends

Another way to sample a wide variety of awesome craft beer at minimal cost is to hold your own tasting event.  Invite over like-minded craft beer aficionados and setup some guidelines.  For examples, have everyone bring a six pack or a big bottle.  This way you can sample small quantities of many different beers, amongst friends and from the comfort of your own home (no $ spent on gas or sometimes shoddy bar food).  When your friends clear out for the night, you might just find that they left their beer behind too!

5. Attend a Tap Takeover

Attending a Tap Takeover is a great way to save some moolah and also taste a large portion of what a particular brewery has to offer.  They are held monthly at almost all beer beers (check other posts on my blog, there are two this week alone!!!).  Often the beers being featured will be sold at a special set price across the board.  Another perk of attending these events is that usually there are brewery representatives on hand, doling out smaller/free samples as well as brewery schwag (keychains, glasses, hats, etc.)


6  Drink at home as opposed to at bars

Any way you slice it or dice it is cheaper (and safer) to drink at home. First of all, beer bought at package stores is almost always cheaper than beer bought at bars. Also, you don't have to pay for gas and in most circumstances food at home (your groceries) are cheaper than bar food.



7  Buy in larger quantities

Buy cases or even kegs as opposed to 4pks and 6pks (More Beer!!! what could be bad about that?) Beer like most other products is cheaper when bought in bulk. Check out the prices sometime. A 12-pack is almost always a better deal (beer by beer or ounce by ounce) than a 6-pack and a case (24-pack) a better deal than a 12-pack and on and on


8  Go to free/cheap tastings at breweries

Most breweries throughout Connecticut and elsewhere for that matter offer tastings and tours to one degree or another. The tastings are sometimes free or if they do cost anything it is usually $5 - $10 (sometimes for unlimited samples!!!) This is a great way to taste some excellent and well crafted brews. Also, because you are doing this at the brewery that makes the beer, you have an amazing opportunity to pick the brains behind the brews! Also, another great place to meet craftbeer fans like yourself.


9 Go to beer festivals (WooooHoooo)

First of all, regardless of the fact that it's a good move financially, if you love craft beer or even enjoy craft beer to any degree, attending a beer festival is a must. It is the single best way to sample the widest variety of beers and also to meet other like minded craft beer aficionados. Most craft beer festivals offer unlimited sampling (please always make sure to pace yourself, eat some food and secure a safe and reliable transportation source!!!). Also, unlike hoity-toity wine festivals, the admission prices to craft beer festivals are usually far from astronomical ($30-40 average ticket prices). You also usually get the opportunity to score some cool schwag and listen to some awesome music.

Check my list of upcoming beer festivals in Connecticut (HERE)


10 Go to tastings at package stores (usually free)

Next time you are at a package store, take a look around at some of the signs or better yet ask one of the workers if they offer tastings, you will be surprised as many do (especially the larger chain ones). They usually do this on a set schedule (weekly or monthly) and feature different beers each time.


11  Buy Growlers

Many local breweries offer to fill new or used growlers in addition to offering their tours and samples. The prices for these growler fills are often a great deal, especially in comparison to prices at beer bars. Thomas Hooker Brewery offers growler refills for as low as $8 on all their beers (except for Porter and Doppelbock). Some simple math (I will try to do this but I'm a couple of IPAs deep as I write this) shows us that a 64 ounce growler would yield four pints of Thomas Hooker Beer. Find me another place where you can get $2 pints of awesome craft beer and I'll be amazed (and happy)



12  Craftbeer Happy Hours

A Craftbeer Happy Hour is pretty much like a regular Happy Hour only way way more awesome. Instead of getting a half priced bud light (ooh yummm!), you can get a few bucks off of craft beer selections, up to half off at some places! Most beer bars in CT offer them, just check out their websites or give them a ring to find out when and what the deal is.


13  Buy Flights

Buying flights is a great way to sample various craft brewskis. If you are on a budget or just like to be wise with your moolah, why buy 16 or 20 ounces of a beer you have never had, when you can have a small taste for free. Get a flight of beers (which usually works out to be a bit of a deal, ounce per ounce when you compare the price with full beers on the menu), see which one(s) you like the best and then go with full glasses of those.


14  Tasting nights at beer bars

Most beer bars are really creative with their promotions and if you have a little flexibility in when you are willing to consume some craft beer goodness you can usually find some nice tastings offered for free or a reduced fee. Prime 16 in New Haven has a free tasting every Wednesday night, featuring a specific brewery and a few of their offerings. Other Connecticut Craft Beer hotspots like the Plab B locations, Gingerman locations and others offer them as well.


15  Get a CT Beer Trail Trailblazers membership

A CT Beer Trail Trail Blazer's membership will set you back a minuscule 10 bucks and get you more than a dozen awesome craft beer discounts throughout the state (more beer bars, breweries and brew pubs are offering discounts every month and there are even discounts on beer festival tickets!!!). For all the details on discounts and deals offered head (HERE)


***And lastly, don't forget to check back at this blog often for sweet deals and events. AND if you have any more great tips on drinking great craft beer on a budget please leave a comment and I will add it to the list***

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

10 Simple Tips to Enjoy Craft Beer on a Budget


1 Drink at home as opposed to at bars

      Any way you slice it or dice it is cheaper (and safer) to drink at home. First of all, beer bought at package stores is almost always cheaper than beer bought at bars. Also, you don't have to pay for gas and in most circumstances food at home (your groceries) are cheaper than bar food.

2 Buy in larger quantities

      Buy cases or even kegs as opposed to 4pks and 6pks (More Beer!!! what could be bad about that?)  Beer like most other products is cheaper when bought in bulk. Check out the prices sometime. A 12-pack is almost always a better deal (beer by beer or ounce by ounce) than a 6-pack and a case (24-pack) a better deal than a 12-pack and on and on


3 Go to free/cheap tastings at breweries

      Most breweries throughout Connecticut and elsewhere for that matter offer tastings and tours to one degree or another. The tastings are sometimes free or if they do cost anything it is usually $5 - $10 (sometimes for unlimited samples!!!) This is a great way to taste some excellent and well crafted brews. Also, because you are doing this at the brewery that makes the beer, you have an amazing opportunity to pick the brains behind the brews!  Also, another great place to meet craftbeer fans like yourself.

4 Go to beer festivals (WooooHoooo)

      First of all, regardless of the fact that it's a good move financially, if you love craft beer or even enjoy craft beer to any degree, attending a beer festival is a must. It is the single best way to sample the widest variety of beers and also to meet other like minded craft beer aficionados. Most craft beer festivals offer unlimited sampling (please always make sure to pace yourself, eat some food and secure a safe and reliable transportation source!!!). Also, unlike hoity-toity wine festivals, the admission prices to craft beer festivals are usually far from astronomical ($30-40 average ticket prices). You also usually get the opportunity to score some cool schwag and listen to some awesome music.

Check my list of upcoming beer festivals in Connecticut (HERE)


5 Go to tastings at package stores (usually free)

      Next time you are at a package store, take a look around at some of the signs or better yet ask one of the workers if they offer tastings, you will be surprised as many do (especially the larger chain ones). They usually do this on a set schedule (weekly or monthly) and feature different beers each time.

6 Buy Growlers

     Many local breweries offer to fill new or used growlers in addition to offering their tours and samples. The prices for these growler fills are often a great deal, especially in comparison to prices at beer bars. Thomas Hooker Brewery offers growler refills for as low as $8 on all their beers (except for Porter and Doppelbock). Some simple math (I will try to do this but I'm a couple of IPAs deep as I write this) shows us that a 64 ounce growler would yield four pints of Thomas Hooker Beer.  Find me another place where you can get $2 pints of awesome craft beer and I'll be amazed (and happy)


7 Craftbeer Happy Hours

      A Craftbeer Happy Hour is pretty much like a regular Happy Hour only way way more awesome. Instead of getting a half priced bud light (ooh yummm!), you can get a few bucks off of craft beer selections, up to half off at some places! Most beer bars in CT offer them, just check out their websites or give them a ring to find out when and what the deal is.

8 Buy Flights

      Buying flights is a great way to sample various craft brewskis. If you are on a budget or just like to be wise with your moolah, why buy 16 or 20 ounces of a beer you have never had, when you can have a small taste for free. Get a flight of beers (which usually works out to be a bit of a deal, ounce per ounce when you compare the price with full beers on the menu), see which one(s) you like the best and then go with full glasses of those.

9 Tasting nights at beer bars

     Most beer bars are really creative with their promotions and if you have a little flexibility in when you are willing to consume some craft beer goodness you can usually find some nice tastings offered for free or a reduced fee. Prime 16 in New Haven has a free tasting every Wednesday night, featuring a specific brewery and a few of their offerings. Other Connecticut Craft Beer hotspots like the Plab B locations, Gingerman locations and others offer them as well.

10 Get a CT Beer Trail Trailblazers membership

      A CT Beer Trail Trail Blazer's membership will set you back a minuscule 10 bucks and get you more than a dozen awesome craft beer discounts throughout the state (more beer bars, breweries and brew pubs are offering discounts every month and there are even discounts on beer festival tickets!!!).  For all the details on discounts and deals offered head (HERE)


***And lastly, don't forget to check back at this blog often for sweet deals and events. AND if you have any more great tips on drinking great craft beer on a budget please leave a comment and I will add it to the list***










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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Beer Festival: The Offshore Pour, Saturday, June 16th, Norwalk

The Offshore Pour - A Craft Beer Boat CruiseFestival:  The Offshore Pour

Location:  The Island Belle, Docks at Veteran’s Park – Seaview Avenue Norwalk

Date/Time:  Saturday, June 16th, 12PM - 4:30PM

Ticket Prices:  $59 in Advance ($75 Day of the event) To purchase tickets head (HERE)

The Skinny:  What is a better way to head into summer than with some amazing craft beer and awesome BBQ?  Well how about you throw in some live music!  If that is your idea of a perfect warm weather afternoon, then I'm sure you are not alone.  Now just imaging having the beers, the BBQ, the music, all while cruising around the Long Island Sound!!!

That's right.  The Offshore Pour features all of this and more.  This festival, officially dubbed "A Craft Beer Boat Cruise" will be setting sail this June 16th, from the docks at Veteran's Park in Norwalk. 

Lets discuss the Craft Beer first and foremost.  There will be amazing craft beers on tap from more than a dozen different craft breweries, including CT favorites like New England Brewing Company and Old Burnside Brewing Company as well as beers from some other heavy hitters like Brooklyn Brewery, Sierra Nevada, Harpoon, Dogfish Head, Stone and more!


There will also be foreign beers from a few different distributors.

Now I know I mentioned that there will be BBQ as well.  The awesome folks from Bobby Q's in Westport, will be providing all the delicious BBQ you can handle (Trust me it's mouth watering)!

The details on who will be providing the live music are still be ironed out.

Lastly, you get to enjoy all of this while relaxing on The Island Belle and cruising throughout Long Island Sound!  Sounds like the makings of a truly wonderful Saturday afternoon.

Everything from the beer to the BBQ, the music and the boat cruise are all included in the ticket price.  You will also get to keep your souvenir tasting glass and create some potentially fuzzy memories to last a lifetime.

DISCLAIMER: All attendees must be 21+ with a valid ID. No pets. No children. No exceptions.

For additional information and to purchase tickets head (HERE)

This event is sponsored by Harry's Wine & Liquor Market and proceeds will go to the Fairfield  Theater Company.





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Friday, May 11, 2012

The Weekender (May 11-13)

Every Friday I will publish "The Weekender". This will be your guide to awesome craft beer events and deals for that weekend.
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I will give a brief highlight of 5 Connecticut Craft Beer events or deals to check out. Some will be the same from week to week and some will be different. So please check back each week.


5 Events/Deals You Need To Know Are Happening This Weekend:

1. Brewfest at the Beach Friday, May 11 6-9PM

Ticket Prices: $25 in advance / $30 at the door

The Skinny: This will be the 33rd Brewfest at the Beach (Doesn't that just sound like an awesome time!). There will be beer. There will be food. There will be live music. And of course, there will be THE BEACH!!! Hopefully the sun will be shining all weekend.

Tickets can be purchased by going (HERE) or to any of the following locations: Gordon's Yellow Front, New London; Barry's Cleaners, All Locations; Caruso Music, New London; Max's Package Store, East Lyme; McCue Mortgage, New London; Muddy Waters, New London; Sam's Mart, Waterford; Silvia's Package Store, Waterford; Voodoo Grill, Mystic.

2. The Rising Pint Brewfest Saturday, May 12-5PM

Ticket Prices: $35 (Includes Parking)

The Skinny: This is the second go around for The Rising Pint Brewfest. All the kinks have been worked out and this brewfest should be awesome. For $35 you get unlimited sampling so be sure to pace yourself, eat some food, take a taxi (or have a designated driver) and drink responsibly. Not only will there be tons of craft beer but there will also be plenty of food and live entertainment. All of this should make for a great event.

Tickets for this event can be purchased (HERE)

3. Coalhouse Pizza Saturday, May 12 All Day

All bottled beers on their menu are 1/2 price all day

Address: 85 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT 06905
Fairfield County

4. Prime 16 Saturday, May 12 2-4 pm

Enjoy any of Prime 16's 20 premium drafts at 1/2 price!

Address & Directions: 172 Temple Street, New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven County

5. The Outer Space Saturday, May 12 5-7pm

$2 Drafts during their Happy Hour! (Currently 4 Connecticut Beers on the Draft List!!!)

Address & Directions:  295 Treadwell Street, Hamden
New London County


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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Beer Festival: Harmonies & Hops


 

Festival:  Harmonies & Hops

Location: Danielson Adventure Sports, 16 Furnace Street, Danielson


Date/Time:  Saturday, May 5th 2:00PM - 6:00PM 

Ticket Prices: $30 Per person in advance, $50 Per couple in advance ($40 Per person at the door, $60 Per couple at the door)

The Skinny:  This will be the 1st annual Harmonies and Hops (LOVE the name) beer and wine tasting Festival!  For the price of admission you get treated to Beer, Wine, Music, a Pasta dinner and a Bicycle stunt show from 9 time National Trials Champion Mike Steidley!  You also get a commemorative beer or wine glass!

The music will be in the form of a Battle of the Bands competition and there will also be a home brew competition!

Sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday to me.


To purchase advance tickets head to:  North East Wines and Spirits, DAS, Bousquet's, Five Mile Outfitter and Pizza Pizzaz..

To enter home brew competition:  Call Zok's Home Brew and Wine making supplies at 860-456-7704

All proceeds from this event benefit Danielson Main Street Inc.

This is a rain or shine all ages event, must be 21 to enter beer/wine tasting.

For More Information please call:  860-774-6010



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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Beer Festivals: Brewfest at the Beach & The Rising Pint Brewfest



The warm weather has arrived and that signifies one thing.  It's Beer Festival season!  There is a double dose of fantastic beer festivals on tap for the weekend of May 11th and 12th.  Whether you live down by the shore or up in the Hartford area, there is a Beer Festival for you.  Whether the waters of Long Island Sound or the feel of a College Football Stadium is more your speed, there is a festival for you.

OR

You could attend both!

The weekend kicks off with this awesome festival:

Festival:  Brewfest at the Beach
Location:  Ocean Beach Park, 1225 Ocean Avenue, New London

Date/Time:  Friday, May 11th 6:00PM - 9:00PM
Ticket Prices:  $25 in advance / $30 at the door

The Skinny:  This will be the 33rd Brewfest at the Beach (Doesn't that just sound like an awesome time!).  There will be beer.  There will be food.  There will be live music.  And of course, there will be THE BEACH!!!  Hopefully the sun will be shining all weekend.

There will be more than 150 beers available to sample from including beers of all different varieties and from all around the world.  Tickets for this event are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.  Your ticket entitles you to 15 sampling tickets, free food and live entertainment from the Rhythm Method Band.  There will also be cigars and merchandise for sale.

Tickets can be purchased by going (HERE) or to any of the following locations: Gordon's Yellow Front, New London; Barry's Cleaners, All Locations; Caruso Music, New London; Max's Package Store, East Lyme; McCue Mortgage, New London; Muddy Waters, New London; Sam's Mart, Waterford; Silvia's Package Store, Waterford; Voodoo Grill, Mystic.

All proceeds for this event benefit Camp Rotary & New London Rotary Foundation Charity Projects.

The next event of this beer filled weekend is the 2nd annual Rising Pint Brewfest: 

Festival:  The Rising Pint Brewfest
Location:  615 Silver Lane, East Hartford
Date/Time:  Saturday, May 12th 12:00PM - 5:00PM
Ticket Prices:  $35 (Includes Parking)

The Skinny:  This is the second go around for The Rising Pint Brewfest.  All the kinks have been worked out and this brewfest should be awesome.  For $35 you get unlimited sampling so be sure to pace yourself, eat some food, take a taxi (or have a designated driver) and drink responsibly.  Not only will there be tons of craft beer but there will also be plenty of food and live entertainment.   All of this should make for a great event.

Tickets for this event can be purchased (HERE)


Proceeds from this event will be to two great charities: Arthritis Foundation and Folds of Honor.


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