1996 Real Ale Festival - Chicago, Illinois

The 1st Annual (hopefully) Real Ale Festival was held in Chicago, Illinois 4th, 5th, and 6th of October, 1996. It was organized by Ray Daniels and Steve Hamburg and sponsored by the Craft Beer Institute, Goose Island Brewing Company and the Chicago Beer Society (1996 AHA Homebrew Club of the Year).

Tasting Seminar

On the evening of October 4th, a Real Ale tasting seminar was held by Mark Dorber (Cellarmaster at The White Horse on Parsons Green, London, England) at the Siebel Institute of Technology. There were about 75 people were in attendance. Six beers were served, Mark Dorber gave a bit of history on some of the beers and attendees were invited to share their impressions of the beers. The beers were:

Real Ale Tasting

Saturday and Sunday, from noon to 5 PM, the actual festival was held at Goose Island Brewing Company, 1800 North Clyborn, Chicago, Illinois. The beers were served either on handpump or gravity - one was available both ways. The kegs were stillaged on scaffolding-like stands on three levels. Glycol chillers and insulating covers cooled the beers to around 55 F, and although at times the beers got a little warmer, they never got too warm to be enjoyed.

The beers were grouped into three Bars: Goose Island Bar, Cascade Bar, and Goldings Bar. This proved to be a little confusing to some. I overheard one patron say "I don't like Cascades, I'm going to stick to the beers at the Goldings Bar." The grouping, I presume, was rather random and the names of the two bars had nothing to do with the hops used in the beers. At the Great British Beer Festival, the bars are named after defunct breweries. Perhaps next year the bars could be named after classic US beer-drinking establishments (Gingerman, Toronado, Lion's Head Ale House, Brickskellar)?

In addition to the tasting sessions, there also was a homebrewed bottle-conditioned English-style beer competition which was judged on Saturday morning at Goose Island and several Cellarmanship seminars that were held by Mark Dorber.

The cost was $60 for the entire festival, $35 for just the two tasting sessions (Saturday and Sunday) and $20 for a single tasting session. The "entire festival" and "two session" price included a commemorative glass and 15 beer tickets. The "one session" price included a commemorative glass and 7 beer tickets. Each ticket got you 1/2 US pint of beer and you could buy more if you needed more. Heavy cotton, embroidered polo shirts, hats, glasses and pump clips were available for sale and the handpumps that were used for the festival were available for $295.

When the doors opened on Saturday, it was quite crowded for the first hour or so, but after a short while the wait was never more than a minute or two for a beer. Sunday was at a much more relaxed pace and there were never any queues for beer.

Photos from the 1996 Real Ale Festival

The Beers

It is important to note that "cask-conditioned," although misused by many breweries, when used in below specifically means that the beer has undergone secondary fermentation in the serving cask. These are my personal tasting notes - the scoring I used was that typically used in homebrewing competitions. Scores in teh 20's are good beers. A beer that scores in the 30's is definitely a very good beer. To score in the 40's means that the beer is outstanding in it's style.

Goose Island Bar

Goose Island - PMD Mild - handpump
Goose Island Brewing Company, Chicago Illinois; Dark Mild; Hoff-Stevens;

Goose Island - Honkers Ale - handpump
Goose Island Brewing Company, Chicago Illinois; Pale Ale; Hoff-Stevens;

Goose Island - Hex Nut Brown Ale - handpump
Goose Island Brewing Company, Chicago Illinois; Brown Ale; Hoff-Stevens;

Cascade Bar

St. Louis Cask Conditioned Ale - 4.9% ABV - gravity
Schlafly Brewing Company, St. Louis, Missouri; Pale Ale;

60/- Dark Mild - 3.7% ABV - gravity
Highlander Brewery, New York, New York; Mild Ale; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Ben Nevis 80/- Brown Ale - 5.6% ABV - gravity
Highlander Brewery, New York, New York; Scottish Heavy; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Sledgehammer Stout - 4.6% ABV - gravity
Highlander Brewery, New York, New York; Stout; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Beast Bitter - 5.3% ABV - gravity
Middle Ages Brewing Co., Syracuse, New York; Extra Special Bitter; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Wizard's Winter Ale - n/a - gravity
Middle Ages Brewing Co., Syracuse, New York; Strong Ale; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Commonwealth Special Old Ale - 8.9% ABV - gravity from oak
Commonwealth Brewing Co., Boston, MA; Barleywine; Wooden Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Anniversary Ale - 5.5% ABV - handpump
Commonwealth Brewing Co., Boston, MA; n/a; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Samuel Adams Cask Conditioned Ale - 5.4% ABV - handpump
Boston Brewing Co., Boston, MA; n/a; Hoff-Stevens; coarsely filtered; cask-conditioned;

Boylston Bitter - handpump
Back Bay, Boston, MA; Bitter; Hoff-Stevens;

Tea Party Porter - handpump
Back Bay, Boston, MA; Bitter; Hoff-Stevens;

Old Thumper Special Ale - 5.6% ABV - handpump
Shipyard, Portland, ME; Old Ale; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Longfellow Winter Ale - 5.5% ABV - both gravity and handpump
Shipyard, Portland, ME; Strong Bitter; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Alpha King Pale Ale - 5.0% ABV - handpump
Three Floyds, Hammond, IN; Pale Ale; Hoff-Stevens; cask-dryhopped; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Little Dog ESB - handpump
Joe's Brewery, Champaign, IL; Extra Special Bitter; Cornelius;

Vermont Pub & Brewery - Dogbite Bitter - 5.6% ABV - handpump
Vermont Pub & Brewery, Burlington, VT; Special Bitter; Sankey; unfiltered; cask dryhopped; cask-conditioned;

Bombay Grab India Ale - 5.2% ABV - handpump
Vermont Pub & Brewery, Burlington, VT; India Pale Ale; Sankey; unfiltered; cask-dryhopped; cask-conditioned;

Goldings Bar

ESB - 5.5% ABV - gravity
Fuller's, London, England; Extra Special Bitter; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Pedigree - 4.5% ABV - gravity
Marston's, Burton-on-Trent, England; Bitter; Firkin; unfiltered ; cask-conditioned;

Owd Roger - 7.6% ABV - gravity
Marston's, Burton-on-Trent, England; Old Ale; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Oyster Stout - handpump
Marston's, Burton-on-Trent, England; Stout; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Special Bitter- 4.8% ABV - gravity
Young's, London, England; BItter; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Pike IPA - 6.5% ABV - handpump
Pike Place, Seattle, WA; IPA; Sankey; unfiltered; cask dryhopped; cask-conditioned;

Pale Ale - 3.85% ABV - handpump
Boulevard Brewing Co., Kansas City, MO; Pale Ale; Golden Gate; unfiltered; cask-dryhopped; cask-conditioned;

Bridgeport IPA - 5.5% ABV - handpump
Bridgeport, Portland, OR; India Pale Ale; Firkin; unfiltered; cask-dryhopped; cask-conditioned;

Harvest Ale - 4.6% ABV - handpump
Flatlanders, Lincolnshire, IL; Sankey;

Scottish 80/- Ale - 3.5% ABV - handpump
Flatlanders, Linconlshire, IL; Scottish Heavy; Sankey; unfiltered; cask-conditioned;

Brutal Bitter - handpump
Rogue Ales, Newport, OR; Bitter; Hoff-Stevens;

Shakespeare Stout - handpump
Rogue Ales, Newport, OR; Stout; Golden Gate;cask-dryhopped;

PROFESSIONAL JUDGING RESULTS

Best of Show

Runner Up

Awards of Excellence



Photos from the 1996 Real Ale Festival

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