Showing posts with label Zwanze Day 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zwanze Day 2012. Show all posts

December 03, 2012

Picture day! Zwanze 2012 and Wild Game

On an unseasonably warm Monday in December, let's reflect on some pictures from the recent past.

First, a picture of the lineup of beers from Saturday's Zwanze Day 2012! From left to right, there's Fou' Foune, Kriek, Iris, and the 2012 Zwanze beer.

It was a great day for sour beers!

The commemorative Zwanze Day glass, with the deliciously tart rhubarb lambic. I loved the Zwanze 2012. There was some earthiness from the rhubarb, and a very drinkable sourness. Yum yum yum!


Now, although it's been two weeks with a few different Thanksgiving meals since the last beer dinner, it's a meal I won't forget. There aren't many opportunities to eat wild game, so when there's a whole meal of it, it's one to remember.

The meal started with a wild boar confit, with shaved asiago and toasted challah, paired with Weihenstephaner Vitus. Weihenstephan lays the claim as the oldest brewery in the world, so it's fitting that it's in the first course. The boar was delicious, sort of along the lines of a rich pulled pork and balanced with the strong wheat beer. This was a strong first course. 

The second course paired Odell Shenanigans with hasepfeffer. Rabbit stew. There was a tang in the stew that perfectly matched the acidity in the wild ale, which made for a fantastic course. The hush puppy-like fritter was dense and soaked up the stew nicely. I believe this was my first time having rabbit stew, an dthe first time having the Shenanigans. I'm looking forward to having both again in the future, as the Brettanomyces keeps the beer evolving. And, well, rabbit stew is delicious.

Next was a nice little surprise - an amuse-bouche of lime with pink salt. Tasty! Thank you to hand model Jeremy Danner for assisting with this picture.

After the palate cleanser, diners were served crispy pheasant with a cherry agrodolce, black rice, and bok choy, and Hitachino Nest Extra High (XH). The XH is a strong Belgian dark ale aged in sake barrels. Another first-time beer for me. It was dang good. The pheasant was tender with a crisp coating, and, well, as cliche as it is, it kind of tasted like chicken, but more flavorful. Not a gamey flavor, either. The cherry sauce was decadent, but not quite overpowering. A very well crafted plate, where the combination of every element making a very satisfying bite.

I have had elk in the past, but only ground and put into burger form, so I was excited for this. Roasted elk, pommes William, cranberry sage emulsion, and Brussels sprouts. The star of this plate to me was the Pomme William. Basically mashed potato formed into a pear shape, then breaded and fried. As aesthetically pleasing as it was delicious! The elk was fantastic, and Brussels sprouts are one of my favorite vegetables. The cranberry sage emulsion fit the role of a fancy ketchup. Very nice. Boulevard's Nommo complimented the food with a little spiciness.

And now dessert! Pumpkin tart, heirloom pear compote, and spiced cream. It tasted of fall. And while I may not prefer pumpkin in beer, it is quite lovely in desserts. Pears are another favorite fruit, and I have a sort of crush on all things heirloom. It was nice and light, which helped keep the Founders Breakfast Stout from coming off as too heavy. It's a wonderful beer, full of coffee and chocolate flavors. This dish was great, and the meal was one of the best all-around dinners I've had. No weaknesses. 


Your next chance to join us for a beer dinner comes two weeks from today, when Beer Kitchen will have the Feast of Samichlaus at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 17th. It's a trip around the globe with beers and dishes from five different countries. $60 for a seat, including the meal, tax, and gratuity. Don't miss it!!

November 30, 2012

Get ready for Zwanze Day!

Are you ready for tomorrow? Zwanze Day is going to be a blast!! That linked blog post has most of the information, but here are a few details for you here...

  • 120 tickets will be available for $30 each, CASH ONLY, starting at 11 am. 
  • Everyone will be ID'd, no matter age!
  • The $30 will get you a commemorative glass and four 6 oz tastes of Cantillon beers - Fou' Foune, Lou Pepe Framboise, Iris, and, of course, the Zwanze 2012 toast at 2:00 pm. 
  • This year's version of the beer is a recreation of the very first Zwanze from 2008, a rhubarb lambic. 

Mmmmmmm..... You can get more information about Zwanze Day here - http://cantillon.be/br/3_21

The Foundry's kitchen will be open when the event starts at 11, so you'll be able to get some tasty food to go along with the tasty beers. There are also going to be some other great beers available to purchase throughout the day! If you're unable to get a ticket for the Zwanze event, or want to show up later, doors will be open for everyone at 2:30 in the afternoon.

We'll see you at The Foundry tomorrow!

November 19, 2012

Zwanze Day 2012

The Foundry in Kansas City is happy to announce our Zwanze Day 2012 plans!! 120 Tickets will be on sale at the front door of the Foundry Saturday, December 1st at 11:00 am for the first 120 people. Tickets will be $30 CASH only, and each ticket will get you four 6 oz tastes of Cantillon beer, including Zwanze in a commemorative tasting glass, and a raffle ticket to win one of 3 great raffle prizes! Each beer will be poured at a different time.

Here’s your line-up:

12:00pm-Cantillon Fou’Foune

12:30pm-Cantillon Lou Pepe Framboise

1:00pm-Cantillon Iris

2:00pm-Cantillon Zwanze toast

Be sure to have a valid form of identification, every person will be ID’d, no matter their age! This includes an ID that has not expired, and it must be a US Drivers License, US Military issued ID card, or a valid passport or visa. Foreign drivers license will not be accepted.

Other available beers in limited release:

Cantillon Cuvee Saint-Gilloise (Cuvee De Champions)

Cantillon Mamouche

Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze Golden Blend

Anchorage Love Buzz

Anchorage Galaxy

Jolly Pumpkin ESBam

Trois Dames Grande Dame Oud Bruin

2010 Boulevard Saison-Brett

2011 Boulevard Bourbon-Barrel Quad

2010 Goose Island Night Stalker

This is an amazing event, and The Foundry is one of only SIXTEEN locations in the country chosen to be a part of it, and only a little more than 30 places in the world will have it! Check out Cantillon's site for a little more information - http://cantillon.be/br/3_21