The beer story below in text is the beer story
that goes along with the bicycle community beer -- the Rail Trail Pale Ale.
There is an announcement at the end
of this e-mail regarding the beer tasting event and rail trail celebration.
The Rail Trail Conservancy is joining us for this celebration, as
it is the celebration of their 20 years of service and creation of 13,500
miles of rail trails throughout the U.S.
Thank you to
Chandler (GCC), Wilbur Holloway (Hogtown Brewers), Ewen
(FroGHAT), and Ken Bryan (RTC) for creative input to this
story.
To
all GCC members, we look forward to your thoughts and feedback on the
story:
BEER STORY
In British colonial days, beer was part of a soldiers
ration and pay while
in the service of the Crown. A logistical problem
was shipping
beer all the way around the Horn of Africa and across the
Indian
Ocean before it
spoiled. British brewers found that by adding hops
to the beer, it not
only
acted as a preservative, but also
imparted a unique and pleasant
flavour to the beer. This style of
beer became known as India Pale Ale.
In America beer was
generally
brewed and consumed locally.
With the invention of the
ice railcar in the 1870's it became
possible to brew in a central
location and ship beer all over the
country. This drove many small
breweries out of business and beer
became rather pedestrian in flavour
as the big brewers
consolidated markets.
In the late 1970's beer
aficionados having sampled quality beers
in
Europe began to
experiment and brew better quality beers than
were commercially
available, thus spawning the micro-brewing
movement that led to a sea
change in the publics expectations of
quality, taste and what was
possible. Many styles of beer
including the India Pale Ale were revived
and refined by smaller
breweries and local homebrewers and homebrew
clubs. With this in
mind we celebrate the return of quality, locally
brewed beer and
the return of land to the public and its conversion
promoting
healthier lifestyles and safer cycling that should be
duly
rewarded with a quality, handcrafted beer.
In this year, the
year of 2007, Hogtown Brewers together with the
Alachua County Bicycle
Alliance, Gainesville Cycling Club, and
Market Street Pub are delighted
to announce a brew befitting these
auspicious milestones:
10-year
anniversary of the Gainesville-Hawthorne
Trail;
20-year anniversary of rail trails and the Rails to
Trails
Conservancy; and,
13,500 miles of trails built from recycled
railroad corridors.
Rail Trail Pale Ale
A beer that is as
racy as a carbon road bike, while being as laid
back as the most
comfortable
recumbent.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The
Hogtown Brewers are brewing small batches of pale ales. Market
Street
Pub is hosting a beer tasting in support of the Hogtown
Brewers locally
brewed beer and in celebration of rail trails.
This event is being held
in collaboration with the
Gainesville
Cycling
Club and the Alachua County Bicycle Alliance, and in
coordination with
the Gainesville Cycling Fest on October
22nd.
Please stay posted for more information regarding this
event.
I hope this
message finds all well.
Cheers,
Kiara
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