Story via MLive and the Kalamazoo Gazette
LANSING — The Michigan Brewers Guild will receive $74,000 in federal dollars to help promote Michigan-grown hops.
Guild president Scott Graham said he learned Thursday his organization, which represents more than 60 breweries around the state, would get the funding. The MBG is one of 21 projects selected by the Michigan Department of Agriculture to share $1.4 million in grants to create, enhance or expand agriculture development ventures across the state.
"It could grow into something that's cool, distinctive and regional," Graham said during a phone interview Friday.
Graham said the timing of the grant is perfect, as Michigan hop growers are beginning to emerge. Hop prices skyrocketed a couple years ago causing more farmers to explore growing the crop, Graham said. But farmers and brewers rarely communicated with each other, Graham said.
"What we're trying to do is bring the two groups together, so they can understand what each others needs are," he said.
The state's biggest hop player, Two Peninsula Hops, started in 2007 by a group of four Traverse City area farmers who grow hops on the Old Mission and Leelanau peninsulas, harvested its first substantial crop in late August/early September.
Two Peninsula Hops also has the ability to pelletize hops, which will make the Michigan-made hops easier for the state's brewers to use as they will be able to be stored for long periods of time. Fresh hops need to be used soon after harvesting.
Graham said the MBG plans to foster more communication between hop growers and brewers at two upcoming industry events — the Michigan Restaurant Association's annual trade show in Novi Oct. 19-20 and the guild's annual winter conference in Kalamazoo in January.
Graham said he also hopes to speak with restaurant and bar owners around the state about supporting local hop growers and brewers in the future.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Beer Review: Detroit Brewing Co. Detroit Lager
I purchased a bottle of Detroit Brewing Co. Detroit Lager at my local Oade's liquor store. Oade's is a small franchise of liquor stores in the greater Lansing, MI area, specializing in craft beers and hard-to-find drinks ($250 whiskey anyone?). This particular beer was about $2 for a 12 oz. bottle, purchased singly as part of a mixed 6-pack. [Expect more reviews soon!]
This is the description from the Detroit Beer Co. website: Brewed in the Bohemian Tradition, this deep golden lager exhibits a bold yet balanced hop profile due to the use of premium Czech Saaz hops. We us the finest Moravian two row barley to give Detroit Lager its signature crisp, yet surprisingly full body. Our deliberate fermentation process and rigorous quality control ensure the freshest, most authentic pilsner style lager possible.
In typical lager fashion, this beer is full-flavored and well-balanced. Like their description notes, it is rather authentic.
While pouring the Detroit Lager, the head was high and frothy, taking up about 2 1/2 inches of the mug, and nicely doming over the top. It makes for a rather picturesque beer, light golden yellow, but not watery.
The initial reaction to the flavor I had was to the hops. The hops adds a pleasant bitterness to an otherwise sweet beer. This is really just a two-note flavor, but pleasant through and through.
The aroma is faint, but unfortunately a rather generic-beer smell. No need for a special pilsner mug, there isn't much there to enhance.
I will definitely buy this beer again, it's pretty solid, yet light. I'd like to try this one with some fruit or something salty.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Beer Lingo: Linguistic History of some of your Favorite Expressions

Ever wonder where some of those drinking terms come from?
Follow this link, and expand your drinking vocabulary!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Beer Product: Beer Tap T-Shirt
Ever gotten up to go to the fridge, grabbed a beer and sat back down -- only to realize you left your bottle opener in the kitchen?
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-Sandy
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