Must Have: He'Brew, The Chosen Beer |
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| The weekly Jewcy guide to Jewish and Israeli prize buys | |
by Jessica Miller, July 25, 2008 |
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The Rejewvenator: Mmmm, figgy
“What do you think of the beer?” I asked my friend after
he had taken his first few sips.
“Shofar, so good,” he replied.
This delightful pun was made possible courtesy of Shmaltz
Brewing Company and He’Brew, its line of Jewish novelty beer. (And the number 18. Har.)
As all the Jewcers who came out to our home turf event
this week now know, He’Brew is the perfect beverage to spice up an
evening. Everyone looked pretty
happy sipping on their Messiah Bold (“It’s the beer you’ve been waiting for!”)
and Genesis Ale (“Chutzpah never tasted so good!”). I think they can all agree that He’Brew lives up to its
title of “The Chosen Beer.”
In speaking with Jewcy about
how he came to be a Jewish beer maverick,
Shmaltz Brewing founder Jeremy Cowan said, "Back in 1996, I had the
idea of brewing a batch of craft beer for Chanukah, just as an experiment. I
produced 100 cases and hand delivered it to San Francisco Bay Area stores using
my grandmother's Volvo, and it all sold out. I felt the community reacted really well to the product, so
in 1997 I made a distribution deal with Anderson Valley Brewing Company, and
here we are 11 years later having sold over 3 million beers.”
Jeremy still attributes He’Brew’s tremendous success in
part to this initial grassroots support.
“The company has had very steady growth with a ton of exposure via
Shmaltz Founder Jeremy Cowan: Pictured with a nice, cold Genesis Aleword-of-mouth, top press outlets praising the brand, and for many years now,
we've been winning awards at the finest craft beer festivals across the
country. In the last 4 years, Shmaltz has grown 550% and Shmaltz now employs 5
full-time employees, and we have interns in several cities. We have always been
dedicated to brewing delicious and quality craft beer that ranks amongst the
top beers in the country, and participating within the community with
outrageous events over the years. I'm proud that we've developed quite the cult
following.”
It's no wonder why He’Brew has gained cult status, what with its humorously kitschy brand names and
impressive taste, not to mention the incredible pun-creating opportunities it provides. Jeremy admits that Shmaltz has a
comedic side. “We
obviously like to have fun with each beer we produce," Jeremy says. "For example, we recently
launched a new line called ‘The Shmaltz Tribute to Jewish Stars’ with our first
offering being a tribute to legendary satirist Lenny Bruce. Its called
Bittersweet Lenny's R.I.P.A.”
The Albino Python: Part of the new Coney Island series
But there is also a nobility to He’Brew. Shmaltz takes its brewing seriously,
and it also tries to maintain a direct connection to Judaism. Jeremy continues, “We are interested in
having a direct tie to Jewish culture and the community and we find fun,
creative ways to make that connection.
Our latest creation is Rejewvenator. It’s a fig-infused, harvest to harvest,
half doppleboch, half Belgian-inspired dubbel hybird lager/ale. It's the newest
addition to our sacred fruit line-up. Rejewvenator is an annual release
spanning from the first month of the Jewish Calendar in the Spring
(historically coming after the barley harvest) to the High Holidays in the Fall
(marking the creation of the world, and the second fig harvest of the year).
Last year, we released Origin Pomegranate Strong Ale as pomegranates are also a
sacred fruit. Origin is a renewal of our original HE'BREW covenant, brewed once
again after 10 years with the juice of over 10,000 luscious pomegranates. 2008
marks our fifth year producing our Chanukah seasonal, Jewbelation. We sell it
out every winter, and we're proud to say its the ‘most extreme Chanukah beer’
ever created. Last year, we put out Jewbelation Eleven. It was brewed with 11
malts, 11 hops, and soaring to 11% alcohol. Its a big, delicious beer! This
year, we'll turn everything up a notch with Jewbelation Twelve.”
One of Shmaltz’s newest pursuits is its commitment to the
arts, albeit an offbeat one.
Shmaltz recently launched a “new line of five sideshow-inspired Coney
Island Craft Lagers.” Those getting ready to mourn the impending demise of
Astroland Amusement Park will be glad to know that part of the proceeds from
the Coney Island Craft Lagers go towards Coney
Island USA, whose purpose, as Jeremy describes it, is “to
defend the honor of lost forms of American popular arts and culture in
Brooklyn's historic Coney Island neighborhood.”
Step Right Up!: The Coney Island family portrait
Jeremy walks us though the Coney Island Lager line: “Our
new line-up features three year-round attractions including Coney Island Lager(TM)
(5.8% alc), Albino Python(TM) (White Lager, 6% alc) and Sword Swallower(TM)
(Steel Hop Lager, 6.8% alc), and two seasonal curiosities Human Blockhead(TM)
(Tough-As-Nails Strong Lager, 8.8% alc, summer 2008) and Freaktoberfest(TM)
(Blood Red Lager, 6.66% alc, Halloween 2008.)”
What else is going on at Shmaltz these days? Jeremy tells
us, “This summer is all about Rejewvenator. We are
using over 500 gallons of Fig juice, and its just a delicious beer.”
Other than that, Jeremy reminds us that Shmaltz remains
“The smallest, the biggest, the best, and still the only Jewish celebration
beer in the country!”
What's That? A Jewcy Party Tonight? Oh, Awesome. |
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| You know you want to | |
by Jewcy Staff, July 22, 2008 |
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Calling all Jewcers! We are having a party! And it is TONIGHT!
Starting at 7:00, Author Adam Mansbach will be joining us for an exclusive chat about The End of The Jews, his new book about ethnic identity, music, and cross-generational ties.
He will be joined in discussion by Keith Gessen, editor in cheif of n+1 and contributor to the Atlantic, New York Magazine, Slate, and New York Review of Books.
Gessen says of the book, "When I hear the words multigenerational Jewish epic I usually reach for my yarmulke. But Mansbach creates something else here, and his novel makes for more tough-minded reading than we are used to on this subject...This is a heartfelt, truthful book."
Oh, and did we forget to mention that JDub will be providing the music for the evening? And that they're bringing some special guests (you didn't hear it from us.)
And if that wasn't enough enticement, our friends at Schmaltz Brewing are going to make sure the He'Brew is a-flowing.
So, do it! And before you head out the door, send a quick " "Hell yes, I will be there!" to RSVP@Jewcy.com.
The party goes down at the Jewcy Bat cave, 45 Main Street, suite 613 in Brooklyn, NY.