Posts Tagged ‘Beer Dinner’


»February 12th, 2010 by joe mohrfeld


Valentines Day is often considered a cheesy “Holiday” manufactured by the Hallmark company. A time when, although you like craft beer more, you settle for a cleverly named red wine at an expensive restaurant. And most likely, you probably forgot to make reservations to that restaurant. But worry not my fellow intrepid beer aficionado, for with the help of craft chef Krystal Angelo and the hand crafted beers of Odell Brewing Co, I am here to provide you with an even Cheesier way to spend Valentines day with your loved one and/or friends… Fondue!

Krystal and I invited our friend, and fellow Odell Brewer, Chad Yakobson and his wife Silvana over for a night of drinks, cheese, chocolate and fondue gluttony. We chose to continue the Odell At-Home-Beer Dinner series by showcasing the steadfast brands that our brewers have been hand crafting for, in some cases, the past 20 years, while highlighting the seasonal release of our Red Ale. Krystal has kindly provided the recipes and preparation notes for the meal, and I will provide you with some sensory thoughts with regards to cooking with and pairing Odell Beers with Fondue.


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»November 2nd, 2009 by joe mohrfeld


We here at Odell Brewing Co. love sharing our special creations with our friends and for the inaugural release of Mountain Standard Reserve ’09 I wanted to share this beer in “Mountain Standard style.” The idea for this style came about while spending a weekend during the ’09 hop harvest camping with fellow Brewers in a hop field along the western slope of Colorado.

To Celebrate this release I wanted to do something new and unique to help share our passion with all of you. I have decided to create and host an “at home beer dinner” and provide all of you with the “how to” so you can do the same. This dinner is a different way to enjoy our newest release, spend some time with friends and learn a little bit about pairing beer with food, all the while saving a bit of money over going out to eat.

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