Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Kicking it with Atlanta Beer Tours



Having a brew with ABT co-founder Aaron Rolka

Yep! Beer tours are starting to become the new phenomenon in the world of ales and lagers, and Aaron Rolka, co-founder of Atlanta BeerTours, made sure his van’s wheels were turning from the very beginning. Ever since selling out tickets for their first tour taking wide-eyed beer aficionados and sipping novices to brew destinations throughout Georgia’s capital, Rolka and his biz partner Dan Fontaine are dedicating their Saturdays to promoting its burgeoning beer scene.
ATB co-founder Dan the Man
ready to roll.
And while this city is popularly known as the brew hub of the Southeast, I had the pleasure of joining ABT on a beautiful Saturday for their “Southern Swing” tour which is designed to promote awesome beer destinations in Griffin and Hampton, Georgia­­— the English cask ale-slingin’ Eagle & Lion Brew Pub and super hip Jailhouse Brewery respectively. The tour ended with a flight of stellar brewer Crawford Moran’s craft concoctions at 5 Seasons Westside Brewery, some vittles and a gift bag to send us on our way. Between Rolka’s humorous, yet informative tutorial; Fontaine’s funny commentary while driving safe and sober; and a livelytour group loving every sip of the fine ales and lagers poured from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. that afternoon, I had a ball! In fact, there might be some tickets left for this Saturday which happens to feature Southern Swing once again! Here is the link to book some stubs.
Going straight to the source, I had a pint with my man Rolka and discussed how Atlanta Beer Tours came about, the various beer destinations, and what to look for in the upcoming months. Let’s roll! 

Ale: First off, who the hell are you and Dan?   
Eagle & Lion owner and my bro,
Mark Broe
Aaron Rolka: (Laughing) I'm originally from the Pittsburgh area and moved to ATL in 2002 straight out of college. ATL got me into craft beer when I first had a Sweetwater 420 at the now closed down Bridgetown in Buckhead on New Year's Eve of 2001 of my first trip down to ATL. Dan Fontaine is originally from Alabama but spent several years here and then in NYC where he was a standup comedian before returning to ATL in late 2010. We bonded over beer talk.  Up until Dan moved to West Midtown back in March, he lived up the street from me here in Norcross and the Iron Horse was in walking distance.  Currently, I’m a Sales Solutions Manager for CareerBuilder.com and Dan is a Video Production Manager for Fran Tarkenton's company.  

So how did Atlanta Beer Tours get started?
We started beer tours because we both noticed that Atlanta did not have this type of thing and it was a prime market for it.  I went on the Asheville Brews Cruise about two years ago and instantly thought, Why is this not in Atlanta?  With such an emerging craft beer scene, it was a natural fit. Dan was the one that got the whole thing rolling after he went on a wine tasting trip during his honeymoon in Spain. That inspired him to get the initial business plan rolling when he returned home stateside; he also created the website and logo. Today, we co-manage all aspects of the business with each of us handling a little bit of everything but playing to our strengths as much as possible. 

My dude John pouring his Prison Camp Pils
at Jailhouse Brewery in Hampton.

How did you select the tour routs?
Dan laid out the initial tour route stops and made contact with reps at each place to set things up.  The actual breweries (Sweetwater, Red Brick, Red Hare, Burnt Hickory, Jailhouse) were a natural fit, but we quickly brainstormed and decided to go after brewpubs and beer-forward bars as well.  It wasn't long before we had great arrangements setup with Five Seasons and The Eagle & Lion brewpubs as well. More are on the way soon!

Okay, there are a gang of tours popping up now. What makes Atlanta Beer Tours different?
Our tours are different than others for multiple reasons. Firstly, we offer so many stops, and mix and match our route stops with each tour. Been to Sweetwater already?  No problem, pick another route.  Been wanting to go an hour south to Eagle & Lion and Jailhouse?  We got you! Buy a ticket on our Southern Swing tour. We also allow groups of certain sizes to contact us and customize their own private tours. Give us a week and half's notice and we'll put together a tour and you pick the stops!  We can do this for groups of 5-6 or 10-13.  

Very slick! I like that! Plus you guys are no joke when it comes to knowing about beer, right?
Yep! Dan and I are truly plugged into the beer scene, and truly understand the brewing process as we're both award-winning homebrewers. We even took a gold medal home at the homebrew competition held at the Suwannee Beer Fest in April. And with my vast beer knowledge and Dan's sharp wit that he honed as a standup, we bring great energy and entertainment to the tour van.  

Yep, 5 Seasons' brew is that good!!!
And the grub?
Definitely. In addition to tasting 14-18 different beers and getting private tours, everyone gets bottled water, snacks on the van, and tons of great food from Five Seasons' eclectic menu. We typically have at least 5 different dishes including their fantastic spent grain bread, alligator eggrolls, onion rings, pimento cheese, and calamari.  This provides a great end to our tours and leaves customers full from more than just the beer.

I don’t think any tour has gator waiting for their group to devour. Nice! That’s perfect for Georgia Bulldog fans! So what’s next for ABT?
Lots of things are in the works. Dan and I will be plugging our wares at the Great Atlanta Beer Festival at Turner Field in September and at the Oktoberfest on The Green celebration in Duluth in October.  Come join us and throw some bags on our custom ABT cornhole boards and maybe even win a prize.  
Eyes fixed on the 5 Seasons
grub coming their way!
We're also continuing to add new tour stops and routes to our repertoire. Look for a Brewpub Brunch tour coming soon with beers and bites at 3 different stops and also a Decatur route which would include the soon to open Wild Heaven brewery, Twain's, and a Belgian beer-themed stop at the Brick Store.

Well I wish y’all continued success. Keep putting Georgia’s beer scene on the map. This is state is starting to really kick some ass when it comes to cold ones!
You got it!

Here are the upcoming Atlanta Beer Tours. Get on the bus and get your sip on by going to this link! 
Saturday 7/28 (Eagle & Lion, Jailhouse, Five Seasons)
Saturday 8/4 (Red Hare, Burnt Hickory, 5 Seasons)
Saturday 8/18 (Eagle & Lion, Jailhouse, 5 Seasons)
Saturday 8/25 (in conjunction with The Best of Brews in Duluth, a growler store, leaves out of Duluth on a 50-seater)
Sunday 9/9 (Brewpub Brunch tour)
Saturday 9/22 (Eagle & Lion, Jailhouse, 5 Seasons)

 Cheers!!!!

Ale
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ale touches down in Montreal!

La Chouffe on the ave in downtown Montreal.
They don't give bags because "it's my liberty to carry a bottle" uncovered!

Hey Sippers!
I am working on blessing this site with another entry regrading my coverage of Montreal for the off-the-chain Nuit Blanche happening on Saturday. I just touched down and made it a priority to go to one of my favorite spots, NYK'S Bistro and Pub, to grab a Unibroue Maudite on tap and wolf down some escargot (yes the awesome snail dish), which they serve with a heap of melted cheese on top.
Don't sleep on the snails!
On the way back to my hotel, I grabbed $6 bottle of La Chouffe Blonde out of Belgium (8 percent abv), hit the room and got online to do this brief update. After checking my email, another cool website, this time Rolka Nation's Brewery, gave me super cool shout out here. I truly appreciate the love as this further proves that the beer world is all about hoisting a pint with your fellow man (or woman) and never hatin'! Thanks a lot, Rolka! That's what 's up!
Okay, time to catch one of the greatest rivalries in hockey, the Montreal Canadiens taking on the Toronto Maple Leafs, one block away. I wish I had tickets but one of these crazy ass sports bars will have to do.
Stay tuned for more Quebec craziness.
Holla!
Ale
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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Ale on BeerPop! Radio Part 1


My dudes Aaron Rolka and Dan Fontaine showed hella love during this one!
Photos by my brother Lamont aka Monzter.
This interview was a fun one!

Whaddup!!!

A week ago, I got invited to sit in on the always entertaining BeerPop! podcast hosted by my homies Aaron Rolka and Dan Fontaine to talk about how I got to where I am now, our mutual love for beer, shit literally being on beer labels, and even superheroes to name a few subjects! The link here: Ale Sharpton on BeerPop! Part 2 will be on IPAs featuring my dog Willie The Kid coming soon.
This episode is hella entertaining (although I do speak my sailor's tongue quite a bit throughout the interview), as I shout out a couple of the best beer bars in Atlanta just a block away from our recording, the Argosy and Midway; some of the pioneers of the game including Matt Simpson, the Beer Sommelier, and legendary 2011 Beerdrinker of the Year, Phil Farrell; plus other some other fun subjects to name a few. The setting was outside during a majestic day in East Atlanta, and of course, the beer was flowing. We poured the Against The Grain Rico Sauvin at 8 percent ABV pimpin' Nelson Sauvin hops out of Louisville, Kentucky here:

And then we discussed their absolutely bugged out Brown Note label that is literally on some shit here:


Upon further review, once I blew it up and looked more closely at this artwork, crap is not shooting out of his ass as I originally thought. It just looks like that. The skid marks are still there front and center though!
Ultimately, cheers to originality. Especially if the beer is awesome like these Against The Grain homies do.
Thanks again Aaron and Dan for having me on! Stay tuned for more radio appearances soon including the epic one with ABL Radio's Day One Radio with Willie The Kid and IAMCLASSICHIPHOP hosted by Star. Evidently, I love being on the mic! 
I owe it all to y'all! 

Cheers!
Ale
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Hopslam, ACAT, Cypress Street's Anniversary...

This past weekend was bananas and Cypress Street's Anniversary is tonight!
My homies holding up my stickers at the totally awesome Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting on Saturday!
Whaddup Fellow Brew Lovers!

Man, this past weekend was absolutely bananas regarding beer happening in Georgia's capital. Atlanta is truly the shizznit when it comes to the abundance and appreciation of all those wondrous ales and lagers the world has to offer. Check it:

On Friday...
My boy Jason with Square Pub hooked up the crab cakes and Hopslam on Friday!
(Photo by Mike Moore/AllWays Open Creative)
  • It was awesome hanging out at Square Pub on Friday to take part in the Bell's Hopslam frenzy (which was great as usual), indulge in Jason's great crab cakes, and do a photo shoot with AllWays Open Creative biz partner Mike Moore and some of the coolest beer representatives in the Southeast who came out of the woodwork (stay tuned for those pics). 
The Silent Night is slammin'! 
(Photo by Mother Earth)
  • Brick Store's tap takeover by Mother Earth Brewing and sippin' the Silent Night Imperial Stout which turned out to be one of the best I ever had! Shout goes to my homey Aaron Rolka (Atlanta Beer Tours), the gorgeous Andrea Janise, bro Kevin Irv and Mother Earth's new Southeast rep, Jordan! Welcome to the ATL, J-Lo!
On Saturday...
Shooting my new vid with Thrillist.com at Hop City! 
(Photo by Chris Watkins/Thrillist.com/Atlanta)
  • I filmed a new Cruisin' For A Brewsin' video collaboration with the awesome website, Thrillist.com, with the Atlanta editor and good friend Christopher Watkins at Hop City. (Whaddup, Kraig Torres!)
Fellow beer nuts Alan (HOToberfest) and Oskar Blues Pimp Dave joined in on the fun at ACAT! 
(Photo by Tryon Rosser/HOToberfest)
  • Rushing over to the Prado to indulge and cover the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting (ACAT) with all of my beer loving homies! Now that was an awesome event! It was truly of who's who in the Atlanta beer scene. Congrats to Owen and all the EXCELLENT casks that were brewed by everyone from the West Cost's Uinta in Utah (congrats for getting 1st place!) and Lagunitas, to Georgia's Dan and Hamp's Mazurt courtesy of Burnt Hickory Brewing, SweetWater, Jailhouse, Red Brick and Wild Heaven to name a few. It was simply stellar. I can't wait to show you the flicks me and my boy Tryon with HOToberfest took!
  • Sippin' a brew (I can't remember off hand as you can understand I trust) with Oskar Blues Rep Big Dave at The Albert. Love the burger and blue cheese by the way!
On Sunday...
Happy 13th B-Day, King! 
  • Just chilled out and celebrated the birthdays of my two nephews, Kingston and Cam. I still managed to sip on some Sierra Nevada Narwhal Imperial Stout though. You know how bowling alleys are with beer. Microbrews are pretty much nonexistent so I pulled a sneak-a-rooskie of this baby (below)! 

Anyway, it is now Tuesday and you know what that means! Hopefully I will see you all at the Cypress Street Pint & Plate 5th Anniversary tonight! Peep the flyer below. If you need a refreshment on how they get down, check this video out at the bottom of the post! I love Atlanta!!!

Cheers!
Ale

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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Two Things poppin' today: Red Hare Brewing's 4th Anniversary and Fahamu Pecou's ‘RiTES’ Art Exhibit

 Fahamu Pecou’s RiTES exhibit opens tonight at the Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University from 6-8 pm.

Cheers Everyone!

I am getting ready to enjoy another day in Georgia. There is always something going on and I do my best to let you know about it! In between promoting the upcoming Heroes Villains Art Show at Monday Night Brewing September 1st produced by my company AllWays Open (click on the sidebar flyer), I can use a break. 
With that being said, here are two events I am definitely hitting up—Red HareBrewing’s 4th Anniversary and brilliant artist/curator/scholar Fahamu Pecou’s RiTES exhibit featuring four artists at Kennessaw State's Zuckerman Museum of Art. Both go down today and I can’t miss ‘em! The official information is below straight from the source.
Oh, and a crazy shout out to my good friend, Atlanta BeerTours co-founder, and BeerPop podcast co-host Aaron Rolka. He will be celebrating his birthday as well starting with Red Brick at 2 p.m. I guess I have three can’t-miss destinations today!
Thanks in advance for supporting everything I am a part of. That means more than you will ever know. You inspire me to keep bringing the beer and art world something fresh as much as possible. Did I mention Heroes Villains? Be sure to follow the hashtag #HeroesVillains on Instagram and Twitter for more info all over the Web.

Holla!!!

Ale

Red Hare Celebrates Year 4 In Style!

Come kick it today from 2:00-6:00 pm at Red Hare Brewing!

Join Red Hare as they celebrate their 4th year making beer with 4 hours of live music, 15 different draft beers and limited edition souvenir glassware! Go here for all the info!

RiTES

Fahamu Pecou, Curator
Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University from 6-8pm.
1000 Chastain Road, MD 3104 Kennesaw, GA 30144
August 22 - December 6, 2015

This exhibition considers the formal and inconsistent system of rites of passage in determining how one becomes a man, specifically, a Black man.  In many respects, the show seeks to challenge the concept of an ideal manhood by exploring the various and dynamic methodologies by which the idea of manhood is interpreted, imposed, and performed.

Artists include:  Alexis Peskine, Cosmo Whyte, Jon Goode, and Robert Hodge
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2025 Hops in the Hangar is back September 20th!

  Get Tickets Now! Cheers Y'all! I went to the awesome Hops in the Hangar a few years ago and have been wanting to go back ever since. I...

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