{"id":1760,"date":"2010-10-07T09:00:33","date_gmt":"2010-10-07T14:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/?p=1760"},"modified":"2021-08-26T11:43:54","modified_gmt":"2021-08-26T16:43:54","slug":"the-guys-guide-tailgating-craft-beer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.guysdrinkingbeer.com\/the-guys-guide-tailgating-craft-beer\/","title":{"rendered":"The Guys Guide: Tailgating & Craft Beer"},"content":{"rendered":"
A few years ago at a college football tailgate I watched somewhat disappointingly as everyone wheeled up their coolers and started pulling out Bud Light, Miller Lite, Keystone Light…even Stag<\/a>.\u00a0 But this is expected, right?\u00a0 I mean, it makes sense.\u00a0 Those cans in the coolers were easy to keep cold, easily transportable and you could sip on those throughout a marathon tailgate.<\/p>\n Then, there was the one guy there that said, “to hell with it.”<\/p>\n He brought a cooler full of Unibroue beer.\u00a0 And not just a couple of 12 oz bottles mixed in with a 12 pack of cans.\u00a0 I’m talking bombers of La Fin Du Monde, La Maudite and Don De Dieu.\u00a0 Frankly, I thought he was nuts.\u00a0 Not because he brought craft beer to to a tailgate but because he brought beers that were so high in ABV.\u00a0 But, three or four years ago, those were your only options – either go light and sacrifice flavor or go big and hope you actually make it to kickoff.<\/p>\n Now, well, now things have changed.\u00a0 More and more breweries are canning their beers both big beers (Oskar Blues’ Ten-Fidy) and small (Half Acre’s Gossamer<\/a>).\u00a0 No longer do you have to tote around canned macro-brewed beer.\u00a0 Ladies and gentleman, YOU<\/strong> have options.\u00a0 What follows is:<\/p>\n The Guys Guide to Tailgating With Craft Beer. <\/strong>(Cue fanfare.)<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n First and foremost, go find some canned craft beer<\/em>. It’s out there and I bet there is more available than you might think.\u00a0 Chances are there is some available in your area.\u00a0 If you’re not sure where to start just go to your favorite liquor store and look around.\u00a0 Or, CraftCans.com<\/a> has a great breakdown by state<\/a> of breweries that can their beer.\u00a0 You might be surprised to find that a big brewery has started canning or you may find a local one that you weren’t aware of.<\/p>\n Secondly, buy smart<\/em>.\u00a0 If you know you are going to be tailgating for a few hours then go with something light.\u00a0 The only thing that drinking a couple of 8% ABV beers is going to get you is a early exit from the tailgate and a good chance of missing the first half.\u00a0 We opted to go light and<\/em> local with Chicago’s own Half Acre and their Gossamer and Daisy Cutter<\/a>.\u00a0 The Gossamer is a low in ABV, 4.2%, but high in flavor Golden Ale and the Daisy Cutter is an American Pale Ale that clocks in at just 5.2% ABV.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Also, buy a little more than you normally would<\/em> because someone is going to want to try some.\u00a0 Those that like (insert standard macro-brewed beer here: _____) really dug the Gossamer and a few were brave enough to try a hoppy beer and enjoyed the Daisy Cutter.\u00a0 And what better way to turn someone on to craft beer than around smoked meats, name-your-salad and football shaped cookies at a tailgate?<\/p>\n But your craft beer options don’t stop at cans. \u00a0As Karl explained<\/a> during his TV hit, there are these things called growlers that you may have heard of, perchance? \u00a0We also advocate visiting a new or favorite brewery or brewpub and getting some beer to go.\u00a0 Beer Advocate<\/a> has a travel guide section<\/a> where you can search by city and find breweries, brewpubs and beer stores.\u00a0 When you find one that piques your interest you can check out the beers that have been reviewed.<\/p>\n This is a great opportunity to sample beer from a brewery you’ve never heard of, one that you’ve been dying to visit or a personal favorite.\u00a0 We road tripped to a game in East Lansing, MI so we had plenty of options between there and Chicago: The Livery, Bell’s, Michigan Brewing Company…the list could go on.\u00a0 But, we wound up at one of our favorites; Dark Horse Brewery<\/a> in Marshall, MI.\u00a0 Their beer was served at our wedding reception<\/a> and is consistently in the beer fridge and cellar.<\/p>\n