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Owen Ogletree's Brewtopia Brewsletter
April 2, 2021
 
Owen is founder/editor of Brewtopia.info, columnist for Southern Brew News and Beer Connoisseur Magazine, lecturer at Knoxville's Brewing & Distilling Center, founder/director of the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting and Classic City Brew Fest, a BJCP National Beer Judge and Great American Beer Festival judge.
In this issue:
- Atlanta's Three Taverns Imaginarium
- Southeast Craft Beer Highlights
- Brewsletter Sponsor
- Great Changes for Classic City Brew Fest 2021
- Featured Events
- Follow Brewtopia Events on Social Media
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- Atlanta's Three Taverns Imaginarium
By Owen Ogletree
Photos courtesy of Three Taverns 
 
 
Richard Wagner once said, "Imagination creates reality." In this spirit, Brian Purcell and his team at Three Taverns Brewery were thrilled last October to open the doors of their much-anticipated Three Taverns Imaginarium at Memorial Drive’s Atlanta Dairies redevelopment. The Imaginarium forms an extension of Decatur’s popular Three Taverns Brewery and is equal parts laboratory, test brewery and tasting room. 
 
"Following delays brought on by COVID-19, we are happy to finally have Three Taverns Imaginarium open to our Atlanta Dairies community," says David Cochran, president and CEO of Paces Properties. "As a well-known Georgia brewery with a successful flagship location in Decatur, Three Taverns has grown to become a prominent Atlanta brand. We are confident the Imaginarium will be welcomed with open arms by the surrounding neighborhoods and beyond."
 
How did the idea of opening a craft brewery enter the imagination of Brian Purcell, founder and CEO of Three Taverns? He recalls a fateful, beer-indulgent night in Brussels back in 1994 that introduced him to the beauty, complexity and elegance of Belgian Trappist ales. Brian and his friends enjoyed themselves so much that they almost got into trouble while driving across the French border later that evening. This one night formed a significant source of inspiration and creativity for Purcell's entrance into the craft beer business. 
 
Brian Purcell and his wife live in Decatur and love having the original Three Taverns Brewery there. Still, a lunch date on the Atlanta BeltLine a couple of years ago gave the couple an exciting notion. "I saw a very different vibe than Decatur," Brian recalls. "We wanted heavy traffic from young millennials, so we started talking to our staff about a second location near a downtown section of the BeltLine. We could be more experimental on a new, smaller brewing system, but this proves difficult at our Decatur brewery, where we often bypass experimentation to produce enough of our flagship beers to meet demand."
 
While Three Taverns launched in Decatur in 2013 with an emphasis on Belgian-inspired beers, these Belgian styles now comprise less than 1% of annual sales. Three Taverns has now ventured well outside of Belgium, and the Imaginarium houses a ten-barrel pilot brew system where brewers invent and concoct ales and lagers with creative flavor profiles while also serving the popular standbys. Expect six to eight of Three Taverns' core beers on tap at the Imaginarium, along with a rotating list of 16 to 18 experimental beers comprising an impressive range of styles and brewing techniques. 
 
 
Brian Purcell hoped that the Imaginarium could hold its own during COVID, but no one predicted just how popular the spot would quickly become. "After only two weeks of opening, the Imaginarium is at 125% in sales compared to taproom sales in Decatur. This is with 100% draft beer at the Imaginarium, versus draft and packaged beer in Decatur."
 
A great deal of thought and effort went into the creation of the Imaginarium. The vacant Atlanta Dairies location had graffiti covering the brick, and the yard was bare red clay. Still, Purcell focused on the developer's sketches and vision for the historic industrial site. A connected, multi-story deck offers plenty of parking. With condos nearby and a huge new music venue going in next door, the dairy location seemed perfect. 
 
 
Brian Purcell's actor/artist wife Susie Purcell was not involved in the build-out of the original Three Taverns Brewery, so Brian wanted her to have a direct hand in the design of the Imaginarium. "She has a great sense of style, and she designed most of the interior," notes Brian. "I wanted themes of laboratories and apothecaries to highlight scientific experimentation. Susie worked with architect Square Feet Studios and interior designer firm Metaleaf Creative in making the place perfect."
 
The upper level of the Imaginarium features a terrace with outdoor seating and a cozy interior lounge with 12 beers on tap. All 24 beers can be sampled from the downstairs bar and beer window. There's also a downstairs patio and landscaped yard with picnic tables and firepits, and the Dairies complex will also be installing additional outdoor furniture, hammocks and heaters in the near future. Thanks to the Imaginarium's "open air" license, patrons can walk anywhere in the Dairy complex with Imaginarium beer in a plastic cup. Brian Purcell recalls, "The first Saturday we opened, the yard looked like a festival with social distancing, baby carriages and dogs. It was so exciting."
 
Those who are cautious of COVID can find comfortable spaces at the Imaginarium. Masks are required in all areas, unless patrons are seated and drinking. The host seats visitors inside and keeps social distancing in place. The outdoor patios and lawn areas also make spreading out quite easy.
 
 
With the Imaginarium's house beer list being so expansive and diverse, Brian Purcell finds it difficult to pick favorites. "I love the story behind our Bozie Jones beer," he says. "Bozie was a prohibition-era, African-American brewer who was busted in 1929 by the Dekalb police for operating his illegal brewery and still. He has to be one of Atlanta's 'OG' brewers. Our Bozie Jones brew is a pre-prohibition lager with additional hops. Due to the pandemic, it sat in the tank for an extra four months of cold storage and mellowing while we waited on the Imaginarium's license. Future batches will never be better than this one."
 
Cream Weaver orange creamsicle sour ale enjoys a crazy following and was the Imaginarium's number one seller throughout the first weeks of opening. Another crowd favorite, Dairies Milk Stout is made with a dose of lactose milk sugar. "The name honors our location," says Purcell.
 
Talented Atlanta brewer Neal Engleman recently made the move from Bold Monk Brewing to new head brewer and wood cellar manager at Three Taverns. Neal got his start developing mouth-watering beer recipes at Wrecking Bar Brewpub, and he's excited to now get imaginative at Three Taverns with a line of new brews and tweaked classic recipes.
 
Looking for food to enjoy with the beer? The Imaginarium works with Wonderkid restaurant that's located just upstairs to bring food down for customers. Heaps New Zealand savory pies can also be found in the warm display case at the end of Imaginarium's main bar.
 
With a name like Three Taverns, it seems that a third brewery location might make a superb future move. Brian Purcell has an idea for a barrel-aging facility and taproom called "Funkyard" that would house mixed fermentation and classic barrel-aged brews. "But we first need to get through COVID and let the Imaginarium succeed for a length of time," Purcell explains. "We are committed to Georgia, so this barrel facility will definitely be in the Atlanta area, probably close to our Decatur brewery to make it possible to transfer wort and beer easily."
 
When asked if a distillery or hard seltzers might be on the way, Purcell replies, "Nope. Three Taverns makes beer. I preach this to my employees all the time. When people visit the Imaginarium, I want them talking about our great beer. This makes me a happy man."
 
 
- Southeast Craft Beer Highlights
 
Creature Comforts' cult-classic Cosmik Debris returns as an extraordinarily hopped 8.0% ABV double IPA featuring aromatic Simcoe, Strata, Mosaic, Cascade and Chinook hops. Creature Comforts' Kami Kotas adds, "This potent IPA presents a mind-blowing aroma of citrus zest, melon, and subtle pine."
 
 
 
 
Tucker Brewing Company's tart Goseanna ale contains doses of sea salt and coriander. In the spirit of a classic German-style gose, Goseanna offers a clean smack of acidity backed by complexity from the spicy coriander.
 
 
 
 
Head to Athens to explore the attractive and expanded outdoor space at Akademia Brewing Company. Parallel Shift West Coast Style DIPA premiered in March to rave reviews highlighting the fragrant hop and malt profile. Also, grab a 500 ml bottle of Akademia's malty Kevin's Tears Barleywine aged in bourbon and rum barrels. It's 11% ABV and packed with warming notes of toffee, caramel, chocolate and appealing barrel nuances.
 
 
 
 
Terrapin's Spike Buckowski is excited to resurrect his classic Terrapin Rye Pale Ale for a limited time. Discontinued in 2018, Rye Pale Ale gained national attention for winning the American Pale Ale gold medal at 2002's Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Still one of my favorite Terrapin beers, Rye Pale Ale is loaded with pleasant, citrusy hop character with a spicy finish from the rye. 
 
 
 
 
Round Trip Brewing's entry into the Atlanta beer scene has been met with great enthusiasm. My favorites among the brewery's classic German-themed brews include the amazing Smokin' Translator doppelbock with a nice touch of beechwood smoked malt. This 7.5% ABV lager will convince almost any beer lover to embrace smoked beers. Brewer Craig Mycoskie's Straight Outta Munich also stands out as one of the best American-made helles lagers I've ever enjoyed.
 
 
 
 
Monday Night Brewing's Wolf Snacks Double IPA is a remarkable strong IPA hopped with Styrian Wolf, Mosaic, Simcoe, Idaho 7, El Dorado, Citra Cryo and Simcoe Cryo for an impressive hop profile and pleasant bitterness. Also, grab a limited release bottle of Monday Night's tasty Tears of My Enemies imperial milk stout that was aged in apple brandy barrels for gorgeous complexity and an appealing Calvados nuance. 
 
 
 
 
Wild Heaven's new Schwarz Helmet dark lager is a beautifully constructed example of a classic German-style dark lager. With notes of mild chocolate, coffee and dark malts, this clean lager also holds a hint of spicy, floral hops. It's almost like a dry stout made with lager yeast and German malts and hops. 
 
 
 
 
Highland Brewing's new High Pines Imperial IPA seems deceptively smooth and crushable for a 9% ABV ale. Tropical fruit notes emerge from the fermentation process and hop additions, along with a hint of pine resin in the finish. I also love the mild bitterness at the end. 
 
 
 
 
Two of my favorites from a recent visit to Atlanta's Fire Maker Brewing were Tarazin Grisette and Bedfordshire Barleywine. Tarazin comes in at 4.4% ABV and ranks as a delicious and refreshing Belgian-style farmhouse ale with beautiful citrus and wheat character. Bedfordshire is a 10% ABV English-style strong ale loaded with tasty malt notes of raisins, plums and other dark fruits. 
 
 
 
 
Grab a bottle of Bold Monk's limited release Leon Biere de Noel. This luscious Belgian-style quad ale was aged in dark rum barrels with cocoa nibs. The 9.7% ABV ale is available in bottles at Bold Monk for a short time. Look for boozy rum notes, dark fruit nuances and a spicy, cocoa-like finish. 
 
 
 
 
Head to Left Nut Brewing in Gainesville to sample brewer Rick Foote's new creations that include Exotique Belgian-style Golden Ale made with mouth-watering apricots. Magnifique Belgian-style Quad premiers as a rich, malty, dessert-like Belgian-style strong dark ale loaded with sweet toffee, dark fruit character and spice notes. Finally, Engine 209 Imperial Stout ranks as a robust, roasty strong stout with an impressive canvas of dark malts.
 
 
 
 
Savannah's Moon River Brewing has concocted a new variety of its Swamp Fox IPA that's infused with lavender and lemon. Also, look for the brewpub's spring/summer seasonal R.I.P. Current Tiki Gose, a tart, thirst-quenching brew inspired by the Zombie cocktail. 
 
 
 
 
Atlanta Brewing's Greenspace Project encompasses a new series of exciting beers highlighting the importance of keeping local parks free of litter. The first in the series will be a hop-forward IPA that features Nelson Sauvin, Citra and Vic Secret hops. The brewery will partner with a different park on each beer release and organize events to help with clean-ups.
 
 
 
 
Arches Brewing's Mystic Bock is a local favorite dark German-style lager offering impressive malt notes of roasted nuts, toffee and dark bread crust - all backed by smooth, noble-type hop hints. At 7.2% ABV, this bock provides a medium mouthfeel and appropriate malt sweetness. Try it alongside bean enchiladas or mushroom pizza. 
 
- Brewsletter Sponsor
Wild Leap
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ABV: 5.5%
IBUs: 12
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This beverage is available year-round in a variety of locations throughout the Southeast. It is also up for grabs with curbside pickup in six-packs and crowlers at Wild Leap's beautiful brewery in LaGrange, Georgia. 
 
- Great Changes for Classic City Brew Fest 2021
25th-Anniversary
Classic City Brew Fest
 
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Hotel Indigo
Downtown Athens, Georgia
 
Get tickets now!

We've made the exciting move to Hotel Indigo's covered patio and huge observation deck in downtown Athens for Saturday, August 28, 2021. Please note this new date and location on your calendars. 
 
With vaccines, the outdoor space with plenty of room, and touch-free serving, we feel that this year's Classic City Brew Fest format will offer a safe environment for attendees to enjoy an amazing array of cask ales and draft beers. Haven't you missed beer festivals?
 
If you have tickets from the original date, these are still good, and you will be entered into exciting drawings and perks for hanging on to your tickets through the pandemic. Thanks!
 
  
- Featured Events
  • 08/28/2021 - CLASSIC CITY BREW FEST, Athens, GA. 25th-ANNIVERSARY. 50+ exciting cask ales, local Athens draft beer booths, live music from Jim Cook, Hotel Indigo food booth and extra-special beers uncapped each hour! Tickets are on sale now. If you have tickets from the original date, these are still good, and you will be entered into exciting drawings and perks for hanging on to your tickets through the pandemic. 
  • 01/22/2022 ATLANTA CASK ALE TASTING. Mark your calendars for one of Atlanta's favorite craft beer fests that's returning in 2022 to the wonderful Bold Monk Brewing.
 
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  • Owen Ogletree and Mark Hall travel to Cincinnati, Ohio to report on the city's best craft breweries.
 
Owen Ogletree is an Athens, GA beer writer, beer traveler, nationally certified beer judge, and founder/director of www.ClassicCityBrew.com, the Classic City Brew Fest, and the Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting. Phone: (706) 254-BREW.
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