WeldWerks And Boulder Beer Celebrate With Their Flagship Beers
by Mark Smiley
On September 7, 2021, National Beer Lover’s Day celebrates the grains, hops, and brewing methods across many eras. Beer and the process of brewing beer may predate known history. As varied as the methods, grains, and flavors, beer continues to change and evolve.
Virginia colonists brewed beer. William Penn included a place for brewing beer within the Pennsylvania colony. It can still be visited at Pennsbury Manor today. The first President of the United States recorded a recipe for brewing beer in his notes. Samuel Adams holds a place in both beer and tea history in this country. There were a few beer lovers and patriots among the nation’s founders.
The United States also derives its rich brewing history from beer-loving German immigrants during the mid-1800s. Some of those family names are as familiar today as they were 100 years ago.
While some names have faded into the past, smaller batch brewers continue to experiment with old and new recipes. The crafting of beer carries deep traditions, often requiring years of training and experience in the trade. Depending on the brewery, the path to brewmaster may take years to develop the skill and expertise. Eventually, a brewmaster gains the knowledge necessary to produce a quality beer every time. One particular requirement is a passion for the craft.
The brewer will master lagers, ales, malts, and stouts. They may even specialize. However, their ability to ferment the perfect beer under each condition and bring out the flavor of the grain and yeast will be key. Managing temperature and timing for an IPA or studying grains all go into their education. Each process varies, and a brewmaster knows this.
Neil Fisher, Co-Founder and Brewer at WeldWerks Brewing Co. in Greeley, is such a
brewer. Juicy Bits, their New England IPA brewed with Citra, Mosiac, and El Dorado hops is the flagship beer for WeldWerks. It can be found in most liquor stores and is regarded as one of the best IPAs in the country. It scores a 95/100 on the popular Beer Advocate website which is no small feat.
WeldWerks also has Advanced Fluid Dynamics: Cryo Hop Double India Pale Ale brewed with Cryo Citra and Cryo Sabro hops and Lupulin Lotus Powder. It checks in with an 88/100 score and is another solid beer worth considering when picking up your next beer for the National Beer Lover’s Day holiday.
Another beer worth considering when stocking up is Hazed & Infused from Boulder Beer, an American Pale Ale. This beer is a unique infusion of floral hops that creates a piney, earthy, floral ascent, belayed by a complex, dank, and fruity backbone. It also ranks high with an 83/100 score on Beer Advocate.
The next time you visit a liquor store and are considering buying beer but are confused by the plethora of options, these three are safe bets and most likely will please a variety of palates.