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Well crafted Double IPA's are no strangers to the Best of Show round, so it isn't any surprise that King Tide from Island Brewing Company was one of three beers that made it to the BOS round in the inaugural beer competition for the 21st Annual Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & Brew festival. Island Brewing is no stranger to the accolades, either. Visit their website to see a complete list of their award winning beers which include gold medals at the Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup competitions.
Food Pairings for King Tide: Double IPA Kevin Greek Cuisine: Lamb Italian Cuisine: charcuterie/salamis Vegetarian Cuisine: Grilled Asparagus Cheese: Camembert, Humbolt Fog Bleu, Matag Bleu Jason Italian Cuisine: Alfredo & grilled fish Description from Island Brewing Company's website:
On the odd chance you don't already know it, your new favorite beer has arrived here at Island Brewing Company. The King Tide, as we are calling it, has many beautiful things about it, the glinting and gorgeous copper color, that delicate lace producing head, the inscrutable Double IPA regalness. We're talking about 85 IBUs with Centennial and Zythos hops surging in to buoy your taste buds. The 9.8% ABV is sure to have you rummaging through some interesting parts of your brain, and sharing the finds with your friends. Jason and I get warmed up for a session of best of show beer from the 21st annual Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival. We talk about the event and how it raises almost $500,000 for battered women and children in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
Best of show round, discussions.
Semantics aside, Jason and I dive head first into Firestone Walker's session IPA called Easy Jack. This hop forward (bitterness and flavor) beer is light and refreshing, but will hold it's own against a variety of flavorful cuisines.
Food Pairings for Easy Jack: Summer Session IPA Kevin Indian Cuisine: Anything with potato Italian Cuisine: Pasta Jewish Cuisine: Knish US Cuisine: Burgers Cheese: Stilton Zach Indian Cuisine: Savory dishes Thai Cuisine: Chicken, lime curry Dessert: Carrot, raison, honey and cinnamon salad Andrew Chinese Cuisine: Orange Chicken Italian Cuisine: Chicken Marsala Mexican Cuisine: Street tacos US Cuisine: Thin crust pizza Jason Japanese or Thai Cuisine: bamboo shoots with a sweet/spicy glaze
Best of show round, discussions.
This is the 21st year of this annual event and to celebrate its coming of age, beer has been "officially" included in the title of the event. Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & BREW Festival kicked off its 2014 festival with a commercial beer competition on May 3rd. To make the introduction of beer something really special, we added a commercial beer competition to the mix to highlight local and regional breweries. We thought this would be a great way to bring attention to the growing craft beer movement and give you a chance to explore new beers or beer styles and plan your beer tasting experience once you step through the gate. What makes this competition something special is the judging panel was asked to provide food pairing suggestions for each of the beers that were entered into the festival. Below you will find their food pairing suggestions for Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company's, Paradise Rd. Pilsner. You might not be able to find all of their food pairing suggestions at the festival -some of them are pretty exotic- but use the suggestions as a guide to enhance your beer experience Food Pairings for Ladyface Ale Companie's IPA Kevin French Cuisine: Cassoulet Greek Cuisine: Loukaniko sausage Japanese Cuisine: Grilled eel Mexican Cuisine: Chicharrones Jason Other: Grilled sweet peaches with a honey drizzle and mascarpone /basil garnish. LADYFACE® IPA - ABV 6.9% An adaptation of an English Pale Ale reflecting indigenous ingredients and West Coast flavors. Moderately hopped, showing a citrus hop character with medium-bodied balance. The Judges
Jason Hendrick, Zachary Rosen, Andrew Carter, Kevin Prat This is the 21st year of this annual event and to celebrate its coming of age, beer has been "officially" included in the title of the event. Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & BREW Festival kicked off its 2014 festival with a commercial beer competition on May 3rd. To make the introduction of beer something really special, we added a commercial beer competition to the mix to highlight local and regional breweries. We thought this would be a great way to bring attention to the growing craft beer movement and give you a chance to explore new beers or beer styles and plan your beer tasting experience once you step through the gate. What makes this competition something special is the judging panel was asked to provide food pairing suggestions for each of the beers that were entered into the festival. Below you will find their food pairing suggestions for Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company's, Paradise Rd. Pilsner. You might not be able to find all of their food pairing suggestions at the festival -some of them are pretty exotic- but use the suggestions as a guide to enhance your beer experience. Food Pairings for Timber Wolf Bourbon-Oaked Red Ale Kevin Indian Cuisine: savory or spicy Tandoori Korean Cuisine: Shabu Shabu Beef US Cuisine: Smoked ham, beef ribs Jason Dessert: Bourbon Bread Pudding From Wolf Creek Brewing Company's Webpage TASTING NOTES: Our American-style Red Ale that’s aged for a month on Buffalo Trace soaked American Oak with flavors of bourbon, caramel, and toasted oak that’s balanced by citrus hop flavors. The Judges
Jason Hendrick, Zachary Rosen, Andrew Carter, Kevin Prat This is the 21st year of this annual event and to celebrate its coming of age -so to speak- beer has been "officially" included in the title of the event. Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & BREW Festival kicked off its 2014 festival with a commercial beer competition on May 3rd. To make the introduction of beer in the title something really special, we added a commercial beer competition to the mix to highlight local and regional breweries. We thought this would be a great way to bring attention to the growing craft beer movement and give you a chance to explore new beers or beer styles and plan your beer tasting experience once you step through the gate. What makes this competition something special is the judging panel was asked to provide food pairing suggestions for each of the beers that were entered into the festival. Below you will find their food pairing suggestions for Surf Brewery's County Line Rye. You won't be able to find all of their food pairing suggestions at the festival -some of them are pretty exotic- but use the suggestions as a guide to enhance your beer experience. Food Pairings for County Line Rye Kevin Chinese Cuisine: Kung Pao French Cuisine: Creamy Cheeses Korean Cuisine: Fish curry US Cuisine: Grilled Corn Breakfast: Chorizo & Eggs Zach US Cuisine: Burger topped with bacon and sunny side eggs. Andrew Mexican Cuisine: savory US Cuisine: savory Jason Other: Rich/savory meaty stew From Surf Brewery's Webpage INSPIRATION: Named after a surf spot bordering Ventura County & LA County. TASTING NOTES: Brewed as an American Pale Ale with a twist, a healthy dose of rye adds a subtle spiciness and frothy white head while generous amounts of pleasantly spicy and floral American hops compliment the gentle rye character. Pairs well with a sloppy burger at the beach! Gold medal winner in 2012 and Silver medal in 2013 at the LA County Fair Commercial Beer Competition. 14.0°-Plato 41-IBU 7.0-SRM 6.0-ABV The Judges
Jason Hendrick, Zach Rosen, Andrew Carter, Kevin Prat This is the 21st year of this annual event and to celebrate its coming of age, beer has been "officially" included in the title of the event. Casa Pacifica Angels Wine, Food & BREW Festival kicked off its 2014 festival with a commercial beer competition on May 3rd. To make the introduction of beer something really special, we added a commercial beer competition to the mix to highlight local and regional breweries. We thought this would be a great way to bring attention to the growing craft beer movement and give you a chance to explore new beers or beer styles and plan your beer tasting experience once you step through the gate. What makes this competition something special is the judging panel was asked to provide food pairing suggestions for each of the beers that were entered into the festival. Below you will find their food pairing suggestions for Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company's, Paradise Rd. Pilsner. You might not be able to find all of their food pairing suggestions at the festival -some of them are pretty exotic- but use the suggestions as a guide to enhance your beer experience. Food Pairings for Paradise Rd Pilsner Kevin Chinese Cuisine: salt baked prawns, Mushu Pork French Cuisine: roasted duck Indian Cuisine: savory or spicy roast fish Mexican Cuisine: Carnitas Zach Mexican Cuisine: spicy chicken enchiladas UK/US Cuisine: fish and chips Andrew Thai Cuisine: savory pad Thai US Cuisine: beef stew Jason Jewish Cuisine: zucchini (or potatoes) latkes with dill sour cream From Figueroa Mountain Brewing's Webpage PARADISE ROAD PILSNER ABV 5.5% • IBU 20 STYLE:BOHEMIAN PILSNER INSPIRATION: Paradise Road is the namesake of our clean and crisp Bohemian style lager. Our golden pilsner is inspired by Paradise Road’s natural elements of refreshing streams and waterfalls and a place where you want to relax and drink a beer. TASTING NOTES: The epitome of simplicity and delicacy: brewed with only the highest quality European lager malt and a German noble hop. This beer derives all of its character from the very delicate balance of malt sweetness and hop bitterness, and the procedural perfection exacted in creating it. Medium-bodied and malt-forward, the flavor of this beer is reminiscent of honeysuckle and fields of grain with a soft background of hop aroma. The Judges
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