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The #labw7 kickoff was a blast! I can't wait for next year. It was great to see all my good friends and drink their awesome beers! Cheers @labeerweek and everyone involved
LA Beer Week is Now
LA Beer Week is officially underway and that means beer events to the max showcasing everything from local beer to colorful collaborations.  If there was ever any doubt about LAâs devotion to beer and itâs thriving craft beer culture, those ideas can be put to rest. #LABW7 @LABeerWeek
Kickoff
LAâs biggest beer celebration got off to a rockinâ start with its Kickoff event in Exposition Park, adjacent to the Natural History Museum and the University of Southern California (Fight on!). Â Featuring over 75+ local breweries, live music, access to food trucks, and information panels, the Kickoff event was packed with beer loving Angelenos. Â The entrance to the fest was bookended by tickets and posh LA Beer Week glassware on one side and the Smog City / LA Brewers Guild Unity Collaboration pouring on the other. Â What a great way to start your journey through the LA beer adventure. Â This yearâs Unity, a tart saison, is by far my favorite of the series and the label is beautiful. Â Congratulations to the LA Beer Week team and the LA Brewers Guild for putting on such a fantastic event! Bravo.
Panels
I felt a little overwhelmed at a certain point and didnât get to try as many beers as I would have liked, but that was largely due to my multitasking. Â Near the tail end of the fest I led a panel on Social Media and Collective Storytelling that, I felt, went really well. Â Thank you to the stellar panelists: Laurie Porter, Alex P. Davis, Jemma Wilson, and Frances Michelle.
Non-Alcohol? Non-Problemo
In addition to all the crazy beers and collaborations being poured there were also a host of non-alcoholic craft beverages being poured.  Pacific Gravity, Maltose Falcons, Strand Brewers, Yeastside Brewers and Long Beach Home Brewers manned an impressive 18 tap soda booth! Excitedly, I was able to add my own creation, a Kumquat Ginger soda loaded with over 10 pounds of kumquats, to the mix.  Conor Colvin-Hunter of 2nd Craft and Hop Heads added his infused cold brewed coffees to the mix, which in my mind blows the pants off the other cold brews currently available on the market.  Have you ever had Mosaic infused cold brew? No? Get on it! 2nd Craft is still in its infancy, but itâs bound to make waves in the coming years.  Finally, H2Ops poured their refreshing sparkling hop infused water.  For as many non-alcoholic options as there were, the inevitable puppy pile of over-imbibers was still an issue.
The Next Kick?
I loved the kickoff event, but I know the next one will be event better.  Something Iâve learned from going to beer festivals is that food is not optional, itâs essential.  While it was great to have food trucks available, the line length, location (with no shelter from the sun), pushed people away from getting food and I think it may have also increased the number of people âsleepingâ on the ground.  Vibrant as the LA beer scene is, the food scene is even more soâŠand makes a great natural pairing.  Food trucks are mobile, available, and convenient, but prices, prep-time, and lines are major deterrents.  Having local restaurants featured amongst breweries, while providing slider sized portions, could increase collaboration potential, promote local business, and may give fest goers the extra energy they need to make it to the end in one piece.  Obviously their are additional licenses that need to be pulled which undoubtedly increase cost so this option may not be a viable. So if involving local restaurants isnât an option, streamlining the food truck offerings, having more of them, figuring out a expedited delivery method, would be great.
Homebrewing is an integral part of LAâs beer success.  For many breweries, it is their crux.  Pouring home brewed beer may not be an option, but pouring soda and/or promoting the joy of learning how to make beer in your own backyard is invaluable.  The booth I poured at was great, but it quickly became evident that were enough of us to fill several booths.  I would love to see a larger space for homebrewers in future fests where they can provide more opportunities for outreach and education.  Put them to work!
See You This Week!
Have you seen the LA Beer Week 2015 Official Guide? Have you been to LABeerWeek.org and checked out the events schedule? Get on it. Â The Kickoff event was just that, a kickoff. Â There are events all over the city promoting great beer and how far weâve come in the last 7 years. Â Here are a few Iâll be at.
6/22 â Pink Boots Tap TakeOver @ Three Weavers Brewing Company
4pm â 9pm â 1031 W Manchester Blvd Unit A-B, Inglewood, California 90301
From 4pm to 9pm you can enjoy some seriously awesome beer and support a great cause simultaneously. Â The Pink Boots Society, an organization supporting the women of craft beer, is presenting a fantastic tap list that shouldnât be missed. Â For $20 (tickets required) you get 5 pours, a glass, and 100% of proceeds go to the Pink Boots Scholarship Fund. Â Did you hear me? One-Hundred-Percent! Â Someone needs to give Three Weavers a serious pat on the back for this one.
Participating Breweries: Three Weavers/Arts District Brewingâ Return of Sassy IPA Three Weavers/Prosthetic Records â Blood Junkie Imperial Red Three Weavers/21A â We Saw Them Coming Watermelon Saison 21st Amendment Breweryâ Down to Earth Session IPA Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co â Pine Mountain Sour Pale Beachwood BBQ â Hopular Mechanics IPA The Bruery â Jardinier Belgian-Style Pale Ale Cascade Brewing â Figaro, Sang Rouge Drakeâs Brewing â Omega Session American Dark Mild Eagle Rock Brewery â Cold Shillinâ 60 Shilling El Segundo Brewing Co. â Mayberry IPA Golden Road Brewing â Heal the Bay IPA Highland Park Brewery â Bonkers IPA Kinetic Brewing Company â Infrared Imperial Red Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie â La Grisette Monkish Brewing Co. â Apricot Kisses Barrel-fermented Saison w/ Apricots Noble Ale Works â Naughty Sauce Golden Milk Stout Smog City Brewing â Unity Tart Saison Societe Brewing Company â The Pupil IPA Stone Brewing Co. â Stochasticity HiFi+LoFi Mixtape Wolf Creek Restaurant & Brewing Co. â Valencia Honey Wheat
6/24 â Eagle Rock Breweryâs Battle of the Bands
6pm â 1822 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
I wasnât able to make it last year and itâs not looking hopeful that Iâll be able to go this year, but that doesnât mean you should miss it. Â The Battle of the Band event was one of the most talked about events last year and this year it should be even better. Â Join the LA beer community as they rock out with musically inclined local brewers. Â The event is held at the Echoplex and tickets are $10 advance or $12 at the door.
6/25 â Phantom Carriage â Cascade Collaboration Release
6pm â 10pm â 18525 S Main St Gardena, CA, 90248
If you didnât have a chance to taste this fantastic 11% (or was it 13%) collaboration blend, you really missed out.  This was, hands down, one of the best beers being poured at LA Beer Week Kickoff event and thatâs no smoke.  There isnât a lot of information about this event other than itâs a collaboration release party showcasing a special cafe menu, partial Cascade tap takeover, and GROWLER FILLS of Muis! Thatâs right, you can now bring that sneaky little mouse back to your house whenever you want.
6/27 â Smog Cityâs Rarest of the Rare
12pm â 8pm â 1901 Del Amo Blvd, Suite B, Torrance, California 90501
Thatâs right, itâs back, by popular demand. Â Smog City is prepping to pour some new beers and some beloved classics. Â No tickets necessary, but getting hear early is, pretty much, a necessity. Â That is, if you want to be able to try everything. Â The family brewery is promising three bars loaded with beer and good times. Â No word on food trucks, but they usually have that covered pretty well. Â Also, as if you would expect anything less from Smog City and the word âsaison,â expect to try a variant or two of Unity
Taplist â more to come (check their event page)
Bourbon Collaborative Evil (our 2009 collaboration with Julian Shrago from Beachwood Brewing) Kumquat Saison (Collab with Food Forward) Pomegranate Unity Spittinâ and Cussinâ â sour brown with cherries (sneak preview) Infinite Wishes The Nothing Bourbon O.E. Old Fashioned O.E. (beer cocktail) Goldie Cuddlebug Unity Unity (varients) ChipShot Coffee Porter My Tai HopT
6/25 â The Ladies of Craft Beer @ Mohawk Bend
4pm â 2141 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90026
In addition to some of the greatest burgeoning beer culture in the nation, Los Angeles is also home to one of the most feminist beer communities on the planet.  Bravo Los Angeles! Kelly Erickson, of Girls Who Like Beer and LA Beer Bloggers, has put together a showcase of some of the most influential ladies around in addition to a very special, to be announced, taplist.  A $35 ticket gets you admission, a beer flight, pizza, and very stimulating conversation. Purchase a ticket ahead of time, it will sell out, if it hasnât already.  This is a great opportunity to meet LAâs newest female brewer (actually a returning member) Devon Randall, of the soon to be opening Art District Brewing.
Special Guests to Include:
â Alex Nowell, brewmaster of Three Weavers Brewing Co
â Devon Randall, formerly of Pizza Port and now heading the upcoming Arts District Brewing
â Lauren OâNeill, Beer Buyer at Mohawk Bend
â Sarah Bennett, beer writer (among other things) for a variety of So Cal publications including Beer Paper LA, LA Weekly and more.
 There are so many more.  This is not even a small scratch on the iceburg.  Please go to LABeerWeek.org and checked out the events schedule for more info.  Hope to see you out and about!
Cheers!
Kip
LABW7 â Kickoff to Whatâs Next LA Beer Week is Now LA Beer Week is officially underway and that means beer events to the max showcasing everything from local beer to colorful collaborations. Â