1) What is your favorite beer that you guys brew? What's the beer you hate to brew?
A) My favorite is either Ænigmatic Parabol or Crimea River to drink but if we are talking the task of brewing, my favorite would be seltzer or Gilla Low Life just because its the easiest. The beer I hate to drink would be the Not the Gumdrop Buttons or any of the sours. I've never developed the tast for sour beers nor pumpkin/spice stouts. I can't really say I hate actually brewing any beer but our IPAs are kind of a pain in the ass because of the process of cool wort whirlpool hopping.
2) People keep saying craft beer is dying, what are your thoughts on the current state of beer in Louisiana?
A) I wouldn't say craft beer is dying because I think that suggests it'll eventually be dead but there has been a clear retraction with the rise of seltzers, Cocktails in a can, THC drinks and the younger generations just not drinking like the older generations grew up doing. Beer has been around for centuries and I don't see it going away.
3) Other than your own, what is your favorite Louisiana brewed beers right now?
A) That's a tough one. I'm a big fan of The Se7enth Tap Brewing Kolsch and Juiceport. Grain Creation's schwarzbier was fantastic. I don't really have a go to LA beer outside of our own but those would top my list for sure.
4) What is your favorite beer to drink at a crawfish boil?
A) Miller High Life all day.
5) What was your job before Gilla? What inspired you to open a brewery?
A) Well, I still have a fulltime job and it's the same one before Gilla. I am inside sales/procurement for an Industrial Safety and Rescue company. While not a founding owner of Gilla, from the day I started homebrewing, I knew I wanted to own a brewery. I've always wanted my own business and brewing was the only thing I was ever super passionate about enough to make that leap.
6) If you could give some advice to someone who wants to open a brewery here in Louisiana what would it be?
A) Well, in this environment, my advice would be to not do it right away and wait for the economy and beer business to get better. However, if youre gonna do it, be well funded and do it with the least amount of debt you possibly can. Things are more expensive than you ever think, things break and this shit isn't cheap to fix.
When it comes to brewing, keep your ear to what is popular and selling. Some brewers go into it with a mentality that they are gonna brew what they like or gonna brew nothing but traditional beer styles. That ain't gonna cut it these days. We live in a world of haze bros and fruity sour beer lovers. Like Joe Dirt says "Its not what you like, it's the consumers". Brewing for the register allows you some freedom to brew the styles you like. Also, do not try to be cheap or look for too many ways to save cost on brewing itself. Quality matters and it takes quality ingredients and in the right quantities. Being too cheap when it comes to adjucts and hops will result in an inferior product. There are ways to be efficient and save money when brewing but dont skimp on the hops or the adjucts in your flavored/fruited beers.
Lastly, WATER IS IMPORTANT FOR GOOD BEER. Too many people underestimate the importance of water chemistry and I think its one of the most important things to consider when brewing quality beer.
Gilla Brewing
Address: 13025 LA-44 suite 108, Gonzales, LA 70737
Hours:
Friday 11 AM–11 PM
Saturday 11 AM–11 PM
Sunday 11 AM–5 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 4–10 PM
Wednesday 4–10 PM
Thursday 4–10 PM
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Monday, October 14, 2024
Support Local Beer: Care Forgot Beercraft
Wife and I drove into New Orleans for the day and made a stop at Care Forgot Beercraft on St Charles Ave. Connor Martinez is over here pumping out great beer. I got the Fo Ya Momemnnem Lager and the Parran's Pale Ale.
The beer list is a wide variety of beers with names that are inspired by Martinez's New Orleans upbringing. In addition to Fo Ya Momemnnem and Parrans they have names like Steiny The Elder(for of course Dan Stein), Dark Roux, Fess and Biere Des Allemonds.
If you get hungry while crushing all these beers they also have a small pizza menu. The pizza's are personal pan pizzas with a sour dough crust and they have Margherita, Pepperoni, Tomato with Anchovy and a Lemon Garlic White. Honestly, at this point if you are opening a brewery and don't have food good luck. It's the best way to keep asses in the seats.
Care Forgot's location is also perfect. Situated next to famed craft beer bar Avenue Pub on St. Charles, it's conveniently on the streetcar line and just a short walk from Courtyard Brewing and Ecology. Mardi Gras is going to be wild for these guys and a perfect spot for craft beer drinkers during parades
Having been away from New Orleans for the past 10 years, it's awesome to see so many breweries still popping up in the city. This day and age it's tough to open a brewery in general and to do it in New Orleans has to be even tougher. If you haven't had a chance to grab some pints from Connor make sure you stop in!
Care Forgot Beercraft
1728 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Monday Thru Wednesday: 12pm-930pm
Thursday Thru Saturday: 12pm-11pm
Sunday: 12pm-930pm
Cheers!
Care Forgot's location is also perfect. Situated next to famed craft beer bar Avenue Pub on St. Charles, it's conveniently on the streetcar line and just a short walk from Courtyard Brewing and Ecology. Mardi Gras is going to be wild for these guys and a perfect spot for craft beer drinkers during parades
Having been away from New Orleans for the past 10 years, it's awesome to see so many breweries still popping up in the city. This day and age it's tough to open a brewery in general and to do it in New Orleans has to be even tougher. If you haven't had a chance to grab some pints from Connor make sure you stop in!
Care Forgot Beercraft
1728 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Monday Thru Wednesday: 12pm-930pm
Thursday Thru Saturday: 12pm-11pm
Sunday: 12pm-930pm
Cheers!
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Favorite Mardi Gras Parade Spot
Mardi Gras is here ya'll!!! We already talked about what you're drinking during Mardi Gras but where are you drinking it? Of course we all know that once you've lived here long enough and have done Mardi Gras enough times you tend to develop a favorite spot. Usually your "spot" will have access to bathroom, food and more importantly beer.
I have a kid so I tend to find a more "kid friendly" area. There is spot on Napoleon which has a school(St Stephens Catholic) across the street which sells bathroom passes as well as food and drink passes. If I'm wanting some craft beer I'm bringing my own when I hit this spot. I have another spot but I can't give it away!
I'm curious though. What's your favorite spot and why? Looking forward to hearing your spots!
Cheers!
The Beer Buddha
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Avenue Pub's The Kindness of Strangers Swedish Beer Event
So it's true! Sweden can make something other than bikini models and IKEA furniture and we have proof! Once again The Avenue Pub has gone above and beyond to get us New Orleanians the chance at trying the best beers in the world!
From The Avenue Pub:
The Kindness of Strangers Swedish beer event January 21st, 2012
In April of last year I met the owner of a very famous beer bar in Sweden. Stene loves New Orleans and wanted to throw a Mardi Gras party at his bar in Stockholm. Working with Shelton Bros we figured out a way to ship kegs of Abita and NOLA to Sweden. The idea was that they would be filled with Swedish beer and then returned to the Pub. Those kegs are on their way back to us now and we have scheduled the event for Saturday Jan 21st. what I didnt expect was the beers Stene would choose to send us. More than a few have never been in the US before and there is little chance they will return. The Stormskaporter is surely one of the most coveted imperial stouts in the world. It's made in tiny batches and only available in a few places in Sweden. Stene basically gave us one of his allocated kegs. An extraordinary gift.
The Stormskaporter will be the most expensive keg I've ever bought. once the US taxes and registering fees are paid the keg will cost $675 for a 1/4 barrel. That's before our local distributor gets hold of it. Shelton is donating their labor on this so there is no mark up expect for shipping. Because of this generosity we have decided to make at least part of this event charitable. The brewers of Narke lost their son to cancer very recently and we are waiting for their direction on how to donate the funds. We don't have a price yet on the rest of the beers so I haven't set a price or format for the event. We are letting Boucherie have some of the kegs for a Swedish beer dinner. More on that after the first of the year!
Please share this email around to all your beer loving friends. These beers is worth the trip:)
NILS OSCAR
Coffee Stout
Kalas ÖL (Dark lager)
Christmas Beer (Scottish style wee heavy 8%)
annual christmas beer, recipe changes each year no reviews yet as it is new.
Hop Yard (Strong IPA)
Närke
Slättöl
Skvatt Galen (With bog myrtle witch was used before hops was common)
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/narke-skvatt-galen/130786/
InternationALE
Smoked Porter
no review found
Tanngnjost & Tanngrisir (Smoked Double Bock)
Stormakts Porter Konjaks
Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri
Barley Wine 2009 ( Gold Medal today at World Beer Awards)
Tjockhult Tjinook ( first time on keg outside Oliver Twist & Akkurat)
Sotholmen Extra Stout
Mysingen Midvinterbryggd (Christmas ale in the style of Anchor Christmas)
Skebobruksbryggeri
Sovereign Golden Ale. ( Very easy to drink Britt styled Ale)
Oppigards TBA
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Thanks Polly and gang for continuing to make New Orleans a much better beer town!
Cheers!
The Beer Buddha
From The Avenue Pub:
The Kindness of Strangers Swedish beer event January 21st, 2012
In April of last year I met the owner of a very famous beer bar in Sweden. Stene loves New Orleans and wanted to throw a Mardi Gras party at his bar in Stockholm. Working with Shelton Bros we figured out a way to ship kegs of Abita and NOLA to Sweden. The idea was that they would be filled with Swedish beer and then returned to the Pub. Those kegs are on their way back to us now and we have scheduled the event for Saturday Jan 21st. what I didnt expect was the beers Stene would choose to send us. More than a few have never been in the US before and there is little chance they will return. The Stormskaporter is surely one of the most coveted imperial stouts in the world. It's made in tiny batches and only available in a few places in Sweden. Stene basically gave us one of his allocated kegs. An extraordinary gift.
The Stormskaporter will be the most expensive keg I've ever bought. once the US taxes and registering fees are paid the keg will cost $675 for a 1/4 barrel. That's before our local distributor gets hold of it. Shelton is donating their labor on this so there is no mark up expect for shipping. Because of this generosity we have decided to make at least part of this event charitable. The brewers of Narke lost their son to cancer very recently and we are waiting for their direction on how to donate the funds. We don't have a price yet on the rest of the beers so I haven't set a price or format for the event. We are letting Boucherie have some of the kegs for a Swedish beer dinner. More on that after the first of the year!
Please share this email around to all your beer loving friends. These beers is worth the trip:)
NILS OSCAR
Coffee Stout
Kalas ÖL (Dark lager)
Christmas Beer (Scottish style wee heavy 8%)
annual christmas beer, recipe changes each year no reviews yet as it is new.
Hop Yard (Strong IPA)
Närke
Slättöl
Skvatt Galen (With bog myrtle witch was used before hops was common)
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/narke-skvatt-galen/130786/
InternationALE
Smoked Porter
no review found
Tanngnjost & Tanngrisir (Smoked Double Bock)
Stormakts Porter Konjaks
Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri
Barley Wine 2009 ( Gold Medal today at World Beer Awards)
Tjockhult Tjinook ( first time on keg outside Oliver Twist & Akkurat)
Sotholmen Extra Stout
Mysingen Midvinterbryggd (Christmas ale in the style of Anchor Christmas)
Skebobruksbryggeri
Sovereign Golden Ale. ( Very easy to drink Britt styled Ale)
Oppigards TBA
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Thanks Polly and gang for continuing to make New Orleans a much better beer town!
Cheers!
The Beer Buddha
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