Friday, May 30, 2008

DISASTER in NY!

Update Below 3:30pm

Catastrophe struck F.X. Matt Brewing Co of Utica NY when a fire decimated the brewery. For those not familiar with it, the family run brewery makes the Saranac line of beers, found in bottles, many bars and in my fridge. They are one of our favorite regional breweries with unique brews like their pomegranate wheat.

The blaze began Thursday evening, potentially from welding work. After fighting the fire for 14 ½ hours the fire was declared under control this morning, though the fire department will continue to put out hotspots. Estimated loss at this point is $10 to $20 million. Read more here.

Truly a tragedy, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and staff of F.X. Matt Brewing. Although it will probably not happen soon, we certainly hope they will be able to recover from this disaster so we will be able to continue to enjoy their delicious brews. Best of luck guys.

UPDATE: BEER SUPPLY UNAFFECTED! The damage to the brewery was almost entirely to the canning and packaging area. The bottling operation looks to be salvageable. Fermenting, aging and kegging were unaffected so the brewery will still be producing beer and likely outsource the canning side of the operation.

This is one thing I think is so great about brewing, the camaraderie. People help each other in the brewing field, whether it be craft breweries or homebrewers. Several breweries have already offered to give F.X. Matt Brewing help in covering the side of their operation that was lost in the fire giving them the option of loading the beer into tankers and shipping it to other breweries for canning.

Well that’s the end of my ramblings. Kick back, relax, and enjoy your Friday with a Saranac (or other F.X. Matt Brewing Co beer). Cheers!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Wishlist

After pawing through the blogs of the usual suspects (Monday Night Brewing, CNY Brew & Bearded Brewer) I found myself a bit envious. Not to say our operation is by any means pitiful but we are like the Oliver Twist of brewing equipment. Please sir, I want some more! So I came up with a wish list of what I would like to someday acquire for Midnight Brewing.

1) Electronic scale
2) Aeration stone w/pump
3) Plate Chiller
4) 100qt cooler converted to mashtun
5) Larger Kettle or another kettle plus additional propane burner
6) Keg + draft equipment
7) Steel conical fermenator (7gal if not larger)
8) Temperature controlled place for fermenator (converted fridge or build an insulated box)

So everything is kind of ordered from most feasible to least feasible. It is a wish list though so ideally money is going to drop from the sky and presto we bag the whole list in one go. Any other suggestions? If you suddenly had lets say $1000 for brewing equipment what would you do? In the meantime, homebrew, crack one open. Cheers!

PS. Tasting notes on Stout v3.0 and brewing notes on our Belgian to follow!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

False Bottom?

As you read last week we ordered a false bottom so I thought it was time to make a post talking about our trial run with the new piece of equipment. So without further ado if you would take a look at the picture below you will see.... a shoe.... in a box. Clearly this is not a false bottom, unless you count how the sole of my shoe is falling off. Needless to say the false bottom has yet to show up leaving us brewless for the moment. Fear not, though, for hopefully it will arrive within the week and by this weekend we will be in full gear to brew!

Stout v3.0 should be ready to drink soon as well! More on that later.

So I propose a toast! Raise your homebrews to the... shoe... in a box... Cheers!

UPDATE: Disaster!!! After writing this post I happened to check the ol' email and found a message buried in with the spam from Mountain Homebrew. It seems this particular false bottom is unavailable from the manufacturer until further notice! Of course that can mean only one thing. There will only be a shoe in a box, nothing more. We will be looking for another place to get the false bottom (or perhaps just make one).