#3 Red Shed Brewing (I Don’t Think We’re in Belgium Anymore.)

Welcome back everyone! We are back in the hills of Cooperstown, NY at Red Shed Brewery which is actually right down the road from Brewery Ommegang. So close that you could probably walk between the two depending on how many Abbey Ales you put down.

Much like Brewery Ommegang which is based off of a traditional belgian brewery, Red Shed also has a theme and its a little closer to home. As soon as you pull into the driveway you are transported to a beautiful farm; red barn included, but instead of livestock and vegetables Red Shed Brewery gives you beer and burgers. Doesn’t sound too bad right?

Spot The Brewery Boy running to the car like an idiot against a majestic backdrop.

Inside the red barn is where the bar is located as well as a stage where Red Shed hosts a variety of entertainment. The night we were there happened to be trivia night and it was PACKED. It was an absolute circus; the good kind of course, one that is light on the clowns and animal abuse but heavy on the acrobats and Hugh Jackman musical numbers. The trivia host was wearing his best red suit, running around the room yelling questions. Really quite a scene!

Beer Garden Heaven.

If a crazy, high stakes night of trivia isn’t your thing then you can totally head outside the barn which is really where I think Red Shed Brewery shines. Imagine your ideal beer garden and that is essentially what you get here. You’ve got your big wooden picnic tables, adirondack chairs, beautiful plant life, and food truck which is all covered by strands of dull glowing lights that dot the sky like stars. There was even a cute dog, what else could you want?! Not to derail the conversation too much but while we’re talking about dogs why haven’t I seen a dog themed brewery yet kind of like the cat cafes you hear about in Japan? They could brew things like “golden retriever pale ale,” “german shepard kolsch,”wiener dog witte,” or “puppy porter.” Feel free to steal this idea because I would love to see it, anyway…

Lets get back on track here, Red Shed Brewery really is a beautiful place to spend some time with friends and family. Just look at some of the photos, it is crazy and I could have stayed there forever. Enough of that, it’s time to talk beer.

Today’s flight featuring XO Sour, Jessica’s Red Ale, I don’t Know My Own Strength, Farmers Tan Session IPA, and Henry’s Hefeweizen.
XO Sour!

Bear with me today everyone, my friends and I spent quite some time at Red Shed Brewery so my memory of the beer is a little hazy. I guess thats good news though right? It means the beer was so good I had to keep getting more. The first beer I tried was the XO Sour which has an ABV of 4.5% so it is a little on the light side but it is very tasty. I like XO Sour for the same reason I like the Pale Sour at Ommegang, its fruity, a little tangy and super refreshing. If anything I think the XO Sour does all of that better than the Pale Sour. Also before we move on notice the logo on Red Shed’s flight paddles. They’re all made by the Cooperstown Bat Co. which is a wicked cool nod to where you are and the baseball history of the Cooperstown area.

Jessica’s Red Ale.

Next up we have Red Shed’s award winning Jessica’s Red Ale which won silver at the 2019 NYSBA in the amber beer category. This one has an ABV of 5.8% and is brewed with citrus hops, caramel malts and rye which combine to give Jessica’s Red Ale a nice strong flavor but it remains refreshing like almost all of the beers I had at Red Shed Brewery. I say “almost all” because of the next beer on todays flight but Jessica’s Red Ale is award winning and very nice so you should definitely add it to your flight.

“I don’t Know my own Strength” Spoiler its superman strong.

Coming in third on todays flight is the “I don’t Know my own Strength” but if we want to get specific, its strength is a whopping ABV of 9.5% and it lets you know that as soon as you taste it. The first flavor you get is that 9.5% alcohol and it can be a little overwhelming but that almost instantly disappears and you then get a really strong guava and strawberry taste. “I don’t Know my own Strength” is a really crazy beer which is one of the things I’m looking for when I go to new breweries. Now I don’t want to scare anyone away from this one because I did actually enjoy it, but the initial alcohol taste might just be too much for some people. The payoff from the fruity flavors after that are awesome though and turn this beer around for me, so if you’re feeling adventurous totally give it a try.

Farmers Tan Session IPA

Next up we’re chilling out a little bit with the Farmers Tan Session IPA which has an ABV of 4.5% and is brewed with 100% NY state hops. Like most of the beers here at Red Shed Brewery Farms Tan Session IPA is good, easy drinking. It doesn’t need anything fancy; it has good ingredients, its made well, its served cold and it is perfect for hanging out in the beer garden. Farmers Tan Session IPA isn’t as strong as a lot of IPA’s lately so if you or somebody you’re with is on the fence about them this might be a good one to try.

H Clausen &Son: Henry’s Hefeweizen

The final beer on todays flight is part of a special collaboration with Clausen Farm that Red Shed Brewery is working on. The H. Clausen & Son Brewing Company was the 9th largest brewery in the United States before prohibition and the historic Clausen farm in nearby Sharon Springs is being restored. As a partnership with the Clausen Farm, Red Shed Brewing is reviving some of their old recipes for small batch production and Henry’s Hefeweizen is their newest example of that. Henry’s Hefeweizen like the Farmers Tan Session IPA is beautiful and simple. Nothing too crazy, its a good hefeweizen and its worth a try for the history alone.

Cloudy Girl IPA

Finally the last beer I had at Red Shed Brewery and probably my favorite, the Cloudy Girl IPA! This new england style IPA comes in with an ABV of 6.3% which is closer to what you usually expect in most IPA’s. Sticking to the Red Shed Brewery standard the Cloudy Girl IPA is ridiculous refreshing and juicy like any good new england IPA should be. This was the perfect beer to enjoy while talking and joking with friends as the sun set over the brewery. Cloudy Girl IPA was without a doubt my favorite at Red Shed Brewery and I’m sure I’ll have it again.

“view from your beer” We get it, Cooperstown is nice to look at.

Red Shed Brewery is such a cool, relaxing place to have a beer and its stunning to look at so it was a struggle to figure out what would be this weeks “view from your beer,” but then the sun started to set and that was it for me. I know I’m not the best photographer in the world, I usually just get lost in the experience and forget to take pictures but If you get the chance to watch the sunset at Red Shed Brewery then DO IT. What I nice end to any day that would be right? Just you, your friends and family, a beer and that view. Not bad at all.

Red Shed Brewery is a tremendously fun place to go and its hard to leave, believe me. My friends and I spent over four hours at Red Shed before we all realized we had to work in the morning. It was so easy to get lost in the beer and conversation while the sun set behind the hills. I honestly had one of the best nights I’ve had in a while at Red Shed Brewery and I’m sure I’ll be back for more. If you’re in the neighborhood it is a must see, so come on down, grab a beer (or six) and make the day great.

Thats one more brewery down and we are on to the next one! Like I said Red Shed Brewery was tons of fun and you should check it out if you haven’t already. You can visit them at 709 Co HWY 33 in Cooperstown, NY or at http://www.redshedbrewing.com. They also have a location in Cherry Valley NY which I plan on visiting and giving a quick blog write up as well but as for now thanks for reading and I’ll see you at the next stop!

Cheers!

Austin Davis

The Brewery Boy!

#1 Brewery Ommegang (Big Belgian Beer Heaven)

Hello everyone! Today I spent the afternoon in the hills of Cooperstown, New York having a drink at one of my favorite places, Brewery Ommegang, “where heaven met earth and stayed awhile.” Their words not mine but you’d be pretty stubborn to not agree with them. Not only is the drive through the Cooperstown hillside stunning but as soon as you pull into the brewery, up the hop lined driveway and past the giant Ommegang arches it feels like you’ve left NY and gone to a whole new destination. Somewhere like a belgian, beer filled heaven on earth?

The beautiful, newly renovated tasting room at Brewery Ommegang.

The first thing you should do during your visit of Brewery Ommegang is sign up for a tasting. For a really low price ($7 I think) you get a tour, a tasting of 5-6 of the beers you see above the bar, and you get to keep the glass (which I have at least 5 of at this point). You also get the insight behind each beer you’re trying and maybe even a little back story from your guide/bartender who are always incredible at Ommegang.

Now Ommegang focuses on big, bold, Belgian beers but there is something here that everyone will enjoy. I recently took my family to a tasting last week and every single person found a beer that they really liked and probably wouldn’t have thought about trying on their own. My uncle loved the Witte which the brewery describes as their “lawn mowing beer.” The Witte is a nice wheat beer that is probably the easiest for those beer lovers that are more familiar with lighter american style beer: think Blue Moon or Shocktop. My cousin found her first sour beer that she has ever enjoyed in the Pale Sour Ale. In my opinion this one is sour in the same way a lemonade or a cider is sour. It has just enough tang to make it super refreshing and it’s honestly one of my favorites. If you or somebody in your party is more a wine person then don’t worry there is something for them as well. You might finally be able to turn them over to the beer side of life with a trip to Brewery Ommegang. They have been experimenting a lot lately with grapes, wine mixtures, and wine barrel aging in several beers including their Saison Rose, For the Throne, and Hand of the Queen. The Saison Rose especially was a huge hit with everyone including my wine loving mother.

Todays flight that includes, Pale Sour Ale, Hopstate NY IPA, Abbey Ale, and the Mother of Dragons.

On my visit today the weather was perfect so I figured that I would just enjoy a flight out on the patio and as you can see I couldn’t wait long enough to take a picture before diving in. Beer before blog I guess. I had five different beers at Brewery Ommegang today so I’m just going to run through them all and give you guys a quick little idea of what I thought.

Pale Sour Ale!

First up is the Pale Sour Ale that we talked about earlier. This particular ale is actually brewed off property at one of Ommegang’s sister breweries in Belgium where its open fermented in copper vats before making its way back home to Cooperstown NY. Once again I really love this one and if you’re on the fence about the idea of a “sour” beer please give this one a try, you won’t regret it.

Hopstate NY IPA (limited time only while supplies last)

Coming up second was the limited release of their Hopstate NY IPA which I couldn’t resist ordering once I saw it was back. This IPA is brewed exclusively with hops and malt that are grown in New York State and I’m absolutely crazy about this one. Its fruity, floral and it just tastes great. They only make it once a year and I buy a pack or two (or three) every year. Its just a really good all around IPA and the idea behind it is something I get excited about.

Abbey Ale (whats left of it)

The third beer in todays flight was the Abbey Ale which you can tell by the already vacant glass in this photo is one of my absolute favorites. Not just one of my favorites at Brewery Ommegang but one of my favorite beers period. Abbey Ale is brewed with a bunch of different spices that include orange peel, cumin, star anise, licorice root, and coriander. The combination of these spices along with hops and barley gives Abbey Ale a bold fruity flavor with a really subtle candy taste. It also packs a nice big alcohol punch which can be nice if thats what you’re into. Like I said it is my absolute favorite so it is a must try although it could be a little too much for people that prefer lighter beer or people that just really really hate licorice.

Mother of Dragons (RIP)

Finally we have The Mother of Dragons which is one of Brewery Ommegang’s “Game of Thrones” beers. Yes you read that correctly, by some chance of fate this brewery in Upstate NY has the sole brewing rights to the “Game of Thrones” brand. They make a wide array of themed beers for the show including the Hand of the Queen and For the Throne that I mentioned early. The Mother of Dragons is a bold smoked porter and Belgian kriek blend which is basically a sour cherry beer from Belgum. This beer surely packs a punch like Daenerys Targaryen herself.

Of course the beer is always the main event at any brewery but that doesn’t mean thats all there is to a visit at Brewery Ommegang. If you’re hungry you could get food as a side to your beer from their newly renovated restaurant/patio area and man is it good. They serve everything from bratwurst and fries, to poutine and pizza. I’m very partial to their “crispy brussels sprouts” which are crunchy, savory and delicious. Believe it or not brussel sprouts are one of my favorite foods; catch my other blog at The BrusselSproutBoy.com. While you’re enjoying your beer and brussel sprouts you can also challenge your party to an intense game of giant connect four, corn hole or Jenga. Brewery Ommegang also has several events throughout the year such as grandstand concerts, a Christmas tree burning party, and their fire pit fridays every week.

Alright so I am relatively new to the blogging world but something I would like to do with every brewery is have a “view from your beer” picture. Which is pretty much what it sounds like, its something interesting that you’ll see while enjoying your time at the brewery. The photo below is actually from just to the right of that patio where I had my flight today. Brewery Ommegang is surrounded by a beautiful forest that really shines in the fall. I may be color blind but even I can tell you that fall in upstate New York creates some of the best views in nature. During the fall months the foliage surrounding Brewery Ommegang explode with color and its incredible if you get the chance to see it.

This weeks “view from your beer” here at Brewery Ommegang.

Brewery Ommegang really is a place where heaven met earth and stayed for a while. Nestled in the beautiful hills of Cooperstown there is no better place to sit back, have a beer, and enjoy the day.

You can visit Brewery Ommegang at 656 County Highway 33 Cooperstown, Ny 13326 or check them out at www.ommegang.com. Alright guys that was our first brewery! Thank you for reading and I’ll see you at the next one!

Cheers,

Austin Davis

The Brewery Boy