Thursday, February 16, 2012

Doggie Style... Another Choice for Gluten Free Beer

Dishing With . . . Sam Calagione

Delaware's Dogfish Head Brewery has long been an innovator in America's craft beer movement, so when the company announced last summer that a newcertified gluten-free beer would be released in 2012, the gluten-free community took notice.

Tweason'ale - which will begin to hit shelves nationally later this month - is the brewer's first 12-ounce four-pack in nearly five years and will retail for about $9.99, comparable to the company's other four-packs.

In this "Dishing With..." segment, Dogfish Head's founder, Sam Calagione, talks about the development of Tweason'ale, its taste profile, and how to enjoy this seasonal release throughout the year.

What prompted Dogfish's development of a gluten-free beer?
The number-one request we got last year was for an off-centered gluten-free beer that didn't taste like it was a standard lager beer base ingredient approach.

Dogfish is known for its non-traditional beers. What makes Tweason'ale different from other gluten-free beers?
The recipe. I think we are the first company to combine buckwheat honey - which is super dark and malty and in that way boosts the complexity and beer-essence - strawberries, sorghum and a bit of hops.

How did you settle on Tweason'ale's profile? 
We wanted to make something complex, fruity, malty (but not made with malt) and champagne-esque that also just happens to be gluten free.

How much of a learning curve was there to develop a beer that doesn't contain gluten? 
A bit more elaborate than our normal R&D [research-and-development] process. We made three test batches before we did the first big production batch.

Did you speak with gluten-free beer drinkers along the way?
Just incidentally, as we did the test batches and put them on at our pub for feedback. We have never done focus groups or formalized outside tasting panels. We trust the palates of our co-workers and our regular customers more than we would a room full of MBAs.

What kind of response did you get when you had Tweason'ale at the brewpub last summer?
Really good. The first batch was a bit too bitter because we didn't expect the sorghum itself to contribute bitterness, so we dialed back the hops.

Will Tweason'ale appeal to beer drinkers that don't have to avoid gluten?
So far it does seem to appeal to a really broad range of people, both wine and beer drinkers alike. It doesn't have a lot of hop character but it has malty notes and fruity notes and great complexity. It also pairs very well with spicy foods and chocolate.

Why did Dogfish decide to pursue gluten-free certification?
It cost us many thousands of extra dollars to certify but we want customers to have confidence we did this the right way.

What's the idea behind releasing Tweason'ale at various times of the year?
It comes in four-packs and every bottle has the date it was packaged inked onto the the neck of the bottle. We believe this beer is best drunk within four months of the bottled-on date. By releasing it quarterly, people who dig it can stock up four times a year and never run out. We don't have the ability to brew it any more frequently because demand for our other beers is so much higher than our brewing capacity and our ability to supply.

How will you measure whether Tweason'ale is successful?
We encourage people to give us feedback online, when visiting at our pub [in Rehoboth Beach] and brewery [in Milton], and events throughout the country where we pour this beer. We hope people will use the Fish Finder page on our website and hunt down Tweason'ale and give it a try!

Date Night- As long as it is a Monday or a Tuesday!

Santa left me his cookies this year!

The holidays are gone and Santa left ME cookies under the tree! Since then, it's been a weekly bag, a nightly nosh, and a daily sneak!
Sweet 6-Pack Gluten-Free

Glutard or not, Tate's has always been one of the best cookies... it's just that now we get to enjoy them too! Every chocolate chip morsel of them :) I dare you to try to compare any other cookie against them ! Dive it, enjoy! Locally- The Village Market in Wilton sells these but they can also be found at the triple B- Bed Bath and Beyond, and with a 20% coupon- it's quiet the steal!

Chipotle, an amazing video and a place to eat!


Chipotle was on to something... 

The video says it all! I hardly have to post... What's your next taco bowl going to be :)

Super Tuscan!!!!

So there have been a few extra bites these past few months, I could blame it on the holidays but honestly, I just like to eat!! Furthermore I like to eat good food and it's been such a nice change lately because restaurants are expanding their gluten free options!!!

One noteable newcomer is The Tuscan in New Canaan. The tip came over facebook when I put up a gluten free post and a friend that works there told me that they had gluten free pasta! No need to say more, I was there that evening. I kindly reminded the waiter to make sure they use a different pot of boiling water (one should never assume) and asked for their suggestions for the rest of the meal. The menu was easy to dicipher what I could have and what was not gluten free (although I have gotten better at this, it's always a bit difficult going anywhere new!). One menu item I have to mention is the lobster bisque- it is gluten free- really!!! No rue involved here :) it was amazing, creamy and full of flavor. Any type of bisque has definitely been something I have missed and so this was an amazing surprise, I had to order it! Don't think the lobster stopped there, you can not pass up the Insalata de Aragosta, it's insane (although I had this at brunch on another occasion!). Of course after pasta and soup I nearly had to be rolled out of there... that was until someone mentioned salted caramel gelato. I did a stretch or two, a little wiggle and magically I had room for more. I will warn you now, no matter how stuffed you are- one scoop is not enough!!!

Good things do not have to come to an end because let it be known, there Sunday brunch is amazing too!!! I think I have found my new spot... for now at least :)

http://www.thetuscan.com/

PAULI'S Deli

A little piece of heaven for all us glutards awaits right on route 7! Over the course of the past 6 months I have received many a phone call to let me know that this local deli has gluten free bread (Rudis), but it all began with a text from my dear friend Gina... "Did u know that PAULI'S has gluten free bread?" I hate to admit that I didn't even know what or who said Pauli was. Since that text, I would call myself a regular at this establishment. I have had grilled cheese with bacon, pastrami with munster and Russian, turkey with lettuce and tomato- don't forget the ranch!!! Like any GF who has finally found something they find edible.... I always order two ;) just in case.
Now let's dive a little deeper and discuss this man we call Pauli... He is in one word-kind. His door is always rotating, his store is always bustling, but he always has time to say hello and ask you how your day is. I always tell him to raise his prices, it's a joke between him and I. You see, everyone else charges extra for anything gluten free, not Pauli. When I ask why, he simply says I want you to come back and eat another sandwich. He gets it!!! He also gets why it is important to have side options for us too- cookies, chips and more gluten free hidden gems are right next to the register.
So next time you are in Norwalk looking for a quick bite, stop by, say hello to Pauli and don't forget to grab an extra sandwich for the road!!!

http://www.paulisdeliandbagels.com/

Sunday, January 15, 2012

He's got a way about ... Macaroon's! (sung to Billy Joel :) )

First off I am SORRY for the delay on posts, I was actually just asked the other day when I was updating this blog... I got crazy busy with starting a mis-matched vintage rental company: www.someborrowedvintage.com and my life got swept away...

Let's talk about getting swept away.... OH MY GAWD....
 
Yes it deserves the BIG letters, the BIG entrance... for the BIG flavor. I have to say HANDS DOWN (can you tell my all my capitalization??? ) The best gluten free dessert I have had in 4 years! Even my partner Chris thought they were amazing- just another reason for his restaurant to get open, then I might have a place to call these sweet little nuggets home!
I was blown away by the macaroons with nutella at the Brooklyn Flea, but I bought a few to go home with. When Chris came to the counter I think his exact words were "what you didn't buy me a salted caramel one, it said salted caramel." When I asked for a bite- I shared mine- he said, you will have your bite later when your home with your salted caramel macaroon. I knew when he didn't share it was that good, but could I tell how good? LORD, he should have told me to rip into that bag earlier. At least I would have had more macaroons at home- I would have bought all of the macaroons Danny brought that day.
To boot, Danny is cute, has a great story (when I asked, he asked me which version- the long or the short- I said whichever you prefer... I got  good one!), he is a family man and a man with a brilliant product.
So, as I sat down to write this blog I needed the link to his website and the best part of my day was when I realized- THERE ARE MORE!!!! Red velvet, Bailys McRoon- I even saw a sign for Chocolate Banana Walnut?!?!?! OMG, I can not wait to order more and more from Danny!!!