MidwestMicroBrews

July 19, 2010

Collaborative evil 2010 gets bigger,darker and a year older!

For several years, a group of brewers have been brewing
unique, distinctive beers in an experiment of sorts that
aims to demonstrate the diversity in brewing styles,
techniques, and ingredients.  Todd Ashman of FiftyFifty
Brewing Company, Truckee, CA initially created the
Collaborative Evil group with industry friends Zac
Triemert Co-President and Co-Founder of Lucky Bucket
Brewing Company, La Vista, NE and Matt Van Wyk,
head brewer for Oakshire Brewing Company, Eugene,
OR.  This group did not collaborate in the way other
groups have worked together in the past.  They simply
agreed upon a specific beer style and  would each
incorporate  their own unique ingredient or technique
in their respective brews.  No parameters or recipes were
set and the results were interesting, diverse, and delicious.  
The beers were then entered into the Great American Beer Festival, the most prestigious beer competition in the country.  The goal was to
earn medals of course, but also to give festival goers a glimpse into how each brewer has his own style and interpretations in the world of
beers.

Over the years, the group has grown to include a total of eight brewers from across the nation.  Unique ingredients or techniques have
included exotic sugars, a variety of honeys, and wood aging.   At the GABF, the response has been positive from judges and festival-goers
alike, there has even been a Bronze medal awarded to one of these entries. An enthusiastic crowd has been seeking out each brewers
Collaborative Evil brew and appears to be quite fun for those who set out on the search.

This year, the brewers have agreed to create an Imperial or Baltic Porter.  This style is characterized by big rich malt and roast character
(or not in the case of Baltic) and higher alcohol content than other styles of Porter.  This year’s style will lend itself to complex beers with
rich chocolate and coffee notes, and of course, a little bit of evil.  In addition, this year’s  attendees of the Great American Beer Festival can
receive a Collaborative Evil map listing the participating breweries, their booth locations, and the unique ingredient/technique used.   
The emphasis for the brewers and the GABF attendees is simple&hell ip;it’s meant to be fun.  If you’re headed to the GABF seek us out.  We’
ll have temporary tattoos and a map of the festival floor to find all of the breweries.       Brewers/ Breweries involved:  

Todd Ashman-  FiftyFifty Brewing Co., Truckee, CA
Zac Triemert-  Lucky Bucket Brewing Co., La Vista, NE
Matt Van Wyk-  Oakshire Brewing Co., Eugene, OR
Brandon Wright- Silver Peak Restaurant and Brewery, Reno, NV
Bryan Shimkos- Flossmoor Station Brewing Co., Flossmoor, IL
Rodger Davis- Triple Rock Brewery, Berkeley, CA
Matt Cole- Fatheads Brewery and Saloon, Cleveland, OH
Jack Kephart-  
Brew Kettle Production Works, Strongsville,OH  


Source: BreweryFans press release

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Collaborative Evil 2010