Now that we are getting out of the winter (a mild one at that) we can truly start looking forward to all the great things that are coming in 2016. We are moving closer and closer, albeit slower than I would like, towards our goal of opening our brewery and tap room. So many steps have to come together, but we have been working on them simultaneously. So here are some updates on everything that has been going on.
First, the beers, is there anything more important than that? Our first beer was always going to be our Pale Ale, but now we can at least show that it has some friends. We have 3 more than we have been diligently working on.
Up first, for all the hop heads out there, is an Imperial IPA. This is sort of a mix of a West Coast Style and an English Style as that it has a strong malt background, but it also has a very citrusy hop feel to it. We are still dialing in what the exact hop combination will be, but what we have been testing so far include, Cascade, Columbus, Williamette, Mt Hood, Galena, and Fuggles. Not all at once, but these have yielded some very positive brews upwards of over 7% ABV. After that we turned our attention to the other end of the spectrum, and a pre-prohibition style ale. This beer is very malt forward, combining Caramel, midnight wheat and others into a very old style beer that is a wee on the heavy side. It comes in at around 6% ABV. The 3rd beer that we are looking to add to our lineup is a very classic style, which has been gaining in the craft beer world over the last couple of years. More and more you are seeing it pop up at a craft brewer here and there, even around town, and that is a Cream Ale. You may have a preconceived notion of cream ales, but ours is a little different twist on an old favorite. Combining 4 different malts, two different hops and a hint of Vanilla, this beer comes in at 5% ABV and goes down so smooth. This beer has a solid body that can make anyone appreciate craft beer. Looking into the future of our brews, we will be focusing on an Oatmeal Stout, Summer Wheat, and a Grapefruit Pale Ale. Then again, who knows, we are always experimenting with new beers.
After the beers, we can finally say that this week we are ordering our Brewing System. This is the first major step to our grand opening. Following right behind it is the announcement of our location. While I can’t officially say anything yet, keep your fingers crossed that we can make our official announcement in March.
So as the skies still seem to be overcast and grey, don’t worry, summer is coming. Along with The West Shore Brewing Company, The route to Great Taste.
Josh Dziomba
Founder