Dragonmead Explained

Dragonmead
Location Place:4600 E. 11 Mile Road
I-696 Service Drive
Location City:Warren
Location State:Michigan 48089
Location Country:U.S.
Opened:1997
Key People:Larry Channel, Bill Wrobel, Earl Scherbarth
Owner:Earl Scherbarth
Larry Channel
Bill Wrobel
Num Employees:27[1]

Dragonmead is a U.S. microbrewery, meadery and brewpub founded by Earl Scherbarth, Larry Channell, and Bill Wrobel in January 1997. The small brewery produces many varieties of beer, wine, and mead, and has received awards including gold medals at the World Beer Cup.[2]

History

Before opening the Dragonmead Larry Channel and Bill Wrobel worked for Chrysler while Earl Scherbarth worked at Ford. Their first interest in brewing came from a home brew kit bought for Scherbarth's birthday.[3] [4] They decided to try different methods and ingredients to create new beers. During this period the group of friends looked into starting a business in the areas of computers or printing. Wrobel proposed that they start a brewery after they became familiar with the process of brewing. A year later the partners opened Dragonmead in May 1998. The company still sells to the home-brew community.[5] [6]

In 1998, the Bay City Times wrote:

"Word about Dragonmead's magic is spreading, though they only make 18 barrels weekly and won't reach full capacity at their hospital-clean 5200square feet factory until spring 1999. Detroit celebrity chef Jimmy Schmidt stocks Dragonmead at various high-end restaurants."Johnny Klein, owner of Steamers Pub, on Bay City's West Side, and Steamers Pub South, in Saginaw, praised the brewery and its product.

In 2015, the brewery surpassed its "nanobrewery" character, upgrading to an 11,000 square foot facility, with a 1,000 square foot taproom, and re-purposing old equipment. It used a three-barrel system to produce 2,500 barrels per year. The brewery purchased and installed a computer-automated Braumat software driven unit. According to Channell, the increased capacity will enable the pub to increase the number of "taps from 52 to 103 or more, and have at least one of each Beer Judge Certification Program-accepted style and sub-style available". The brewers intend to extend their distribution. More seasonal brews are expected with the expansion.[7]

Beers

Dragonmead uses at least 57 types of grain for brewing, and sometimes as many as 75 from seven countries in a year.[8] Yeast strains the company stocks fifteen are used only once for brewing.[6] [9] The brewery's most popular product is named Final Absolution Trippel, a bottled ale.[9] in December 2014 the brewing system was expanded to allow the production of an increased range of beers.[10]

This brewery has formulated beer recipes for 26 varieties. These include multiple formulations of American style ales, English ales, German-style ales, a German lager, Belgian ales, Scottish ales, and a Russian Imperial Stout.[11] Other regionally distributed beers include "Under the Kilt Wee Heavy" (7.8% ABV Scottish style strong ale), and Sin Eater .[2] The "Big 5" are their most popular beers, available as four-bottle packs in stores On tap the pub features a wide range of beers, including seasonal varieties.[12] [13] The scope of the brewery's distribution has widened.[14]

A part of their effort is to brew to type, they use proper geographically relevant ingredients.

Facilities

As the Chicago Tribune noted and photographed, the bar features a plethora of unconventional beer tap handles, i.e., just a portion of the 75 handles were photographed, "plus the stained-glass windows in the mirror's reflection. Belgian abbey, medieval watering hole, or Dungeon's & Dragons haunt: you decide."[15] Other crafted tap handles include Erik the Red, Coppershield Bitter Harvest, Excalibur Barley Wine and Russian Imperial Stout, all of which have their own escutcheon.[16] The decor includes two large vitreous glass tile mosaics, "Shield" by William Wrobel. He also crafted two large leaded art glass windowsThe Knight's Window and The Dragon's Window. The bar itself was 6 years in the making by Dragonmead owner D. Earl Scherbarth, and includes a "copper-top back bar with custom oak cabinetry.[16]

Awards

The brewery won a 2006 Gold Medal in the World Beer Cup popularly and unofficially called "The Olympics of Beer" for their Belgian Triple Final Absolution,[17] [18] at 10% ABV[2] with a rating of 94 at RateBeer.[19] That beer is memorialized in a beer tap handle.[20] [8] Another World Cup gold medalist was an English-style bitter, "Crusader Dark Mild Ale".[20] [21] In 2012, Dragonmead double-medaled at the World Beer Cup.[22] [23]

Through end of 2014, the brewery has been awarded five prestigious World Beer Cup medals, and five medals from the International Mazer Cup Mead Competition. Combined with "numerous local and national awards, Dragonmead Microbrewery is one of the most-awarded breweries in the United States."[24]

It was named by RateBeer to its list of "Top 50 Breweries to Visit in the World".

Other products

The brewery also produces mead.[25] [26] In 2014, the brewery garnered five awards at the Mazer Cup International Mead Competition. 1st place ESB, Braggot; 2nd place Crooked Door Braggot; 2nd place Strawberry Mead Dessert; 3rd place Medieval Spice Pumpkin Dessert; 1st place Cherry Mead Mellomel Dry.[27] [28]

The brewer also produces and serves its own root beer and sodas.

The brewpub now operates a kitchen with a specialized menu designed to be in accord with the beer. Growler beer bottles are filled and beer flights are served.[29]

Related joint venture and trade organizations

Dragonmead entered into a joint venture with another Warren, Michigan microbrewery, Kuhnhenn Brewing Company. The agreement entailed production of "Dark Heathen", an "extremely high gravity Doopelbock-hybrid style of beer". This 12.5% ABV beverage would take 6 months of lagering before being packaged.[30]

Dragonmead is a member of the Michigan Brewers Guild and the national Brewer's Association. Their individual brewers are members of the Master Brewers’ Association of the Americas Detroit chapter.[31]

It also supports "Fermenta," a specialized trade group founded by women in Michigan (at a meeting April 2014 at the Arbor Brewing Company) that is "committed to diversity, camaraderie, networking, [networking] and education within the craft beverage industry." It is one of 11 Michigan craft breweries participating along with the Michigan Brewers Guild.[32]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dragonmead Finally a Microbrewery . Rex . Halfpenny . Michigan Beer Guide . February 21, 2015.
  2. Web site: Wayland . Michael . Michigan's Best Brewery: Dragonmead Brewery offers 'Final Absolution' for many beer enthusiasts . . September 18, 2013 . Warren, Michigan . 20 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Brian . Louwers . DFriends, partners brew success at Dragonmead. www.candgnews.com . 2010-11-16.
  4. Web site: Burns . Gus. Michigan's Best Brewery: From home brew to Dragonmead . MLive . Warren, Michigan. September 21, 2013 . 20 February 2015.
  5. Book: Peter H. . Blum . Brewed in Detroit: Breweries and Beers Since 1830 . 1999 . Detroit. . 0-8143-2661-7. 249.
  6. News: Dragonmead Microbrewery . 4 February 2010 . cgnewspapers . cgnewspapers . Video . February 20, 2015.
  7. Web site: Dragonmead Brewery Expands with New Brewing System . Metromode . December 5, 2014 . Kim North . Shine . SE MI Start-up . February 21, 2015.
  8. Web site: Tap Handle #94: Dragonmead - Final Absolution beertaps . Amazing Tap Handles!! . February 26, 2012 . February 20, 2015.
  9. Book: Paul . Ruschmann. Maryanne . Nasiatka. Michigan Breweries. 2006. Stackpole Books. 978-0-8117-3299-4. 29.
  10. Web site: Dragonmead Brewery expands with new brewing system. Issue Media Group, LLC . Metromode. 20 February 2015.
  11. Web site: Dragonmead Microbrewery . . February 20, 2015.
  12. Web site: Dragonmead's Premium Microbrews (interactive list) . Dragonmead . February 22, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150213015015/http://dragonmead.com/Beers.html . February 13, 2015 . dead .
  13. Web site: Dragonmead Microbrewery Beer List . Untapped . February 21, 2015.
  14. Web site: Locations . Dragonmead Brewery . February 26, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121230180837/http://www.dragonmead.com/Locations.html . December 30, 2012 . dead .
  15. News: Detroit Beer Dragonmead . Chicago Tribune . December 13, 2013 . February 26, 2015 . Photograph . Preamtip . Satasuk.
  16. Web site: Artwork . Dragonmead Brewery . February 26, 2015.
  17. Web site: World Beer Cup 2006 Winners List . Brewers Association . February 20, 2015.
  18. Web site: Extract - Belgian Trippel (2006 World Beer Cup Gold Medal: Dragonmead Final Absolution) clone . HuRRiC4Ne . homebrew.com. October 16, 2009 . February 20, 2015.
  19. Web site: Final Aboslution Belgian Style Trippel . RateBeer . ratebeer.com . February 20, 2015.
  20. News: The 12 Best Breweries in Michigan, According to Science . March 5, 2014 . Jeff . Warniak . Thrillist . Thrillist Media Group. February 21, 2015.
  21. News: Bell's Brewery Inc. wins gold for best porter . John . Liberty . Mlive.com . April 21, 2008 . San Diego . February 26, 2015.
  22. News: World Beer Cup Announces Winners At Craft Brewers Conference . May 7, 2012 . . February 22, 2015.
  23. Web site: 2012 World Beer Cup Winner's List . The Brewers Association . February 21, 2015.
  24. News: Dragonmead Microbrewery Expands Into 11,000-square-foot Facility . Drink Michigan . Audrey . Industry News . November 25, 2014 . February 21, 2015.
  25. Web site: [HOT LIST] Mead Day ]. Nicole . Rupersburg . August 2, 2013 . Eat it Detroit . eatitdetroit.com . February 21, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150221223158/http://www.eatitdetroit.com/2013/08/hot-list-mead-day.html . February 21, 2015 . dead .
  26. Web site: Come Celebrate National Mead Day with B. Nektar, Dragonmead & Kuhnenn! . August 3, 2012 . Ryan . Ranspach . imabeerhound.com . February 26, 2015.
  27. Web site: 2014 Mazer Cup Results . April 15, 2014 . meadist . Mead News . February 26, 2015.
  28. Web site: Home of Award Winning Beers . Dragonmead Brewing . February 26, 2015.
  29. Tap Tour 2014: Use our handy guide to plan your customized metro Detroit 'beercation' . . Gerald . Blakeslee . June 23, 2014 . February 21, 2015.
  30. Web site: Kuhnhenn Brewing Collaborating With Dragonmead Brewery . March 18, 2013 . The Full Pint . thefullpint.com . February 22, 2015.
  31. Web site: Dragonmead Microbrewery Expands Into 11,000-square-foot Facility; 1,000-square-foot Taproom . November 25, 2014 . Dianna . Promote Michigan . February 22, 2015.
  32. Web site: Pauline . Knighton . Michigan Women Organize a Craft Beverage Trade Group: Fermenta . July 2, 2014 . February 21, 2015.