Ithaca Beer Dinner at Gordon’s

May 1, 2010

One of the best parts about my gig with Gordon’s is that I am allowed to attend any of the classes at their Wine & Culinary Center. Gordon’s has some pretty awesome events, but last night’s Ithaca Beer dinner is probably the best that I have attended. (Well, besides the VinoVoyage, of course! ;-) )

Last night, Eric VanZile of the Ithaca Beer Company presented 5 beers, which were paired with 5 courses, prepared by Chef Dave Becker of Sweet Basil in Needham.

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As soon as I saw the menu for the evening, I was psyched! Everything sounded so delicious!

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Eric VanZile of Ithaca Beer was our host for the evening. He told us all about the company and throughly discussed each beer as we tasted it. Ithaca Beer is a small company with just 13 full-time employees and their beer is currently sold in 7 states.

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The first beer that we tasted was the Cascazilla.

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The Cascazilla is a hoppy, red ale with a big, bold, and citrusy IPA flavor. Generally, I’m not a fan of IPAs, but I liked this one. It was IPA-esque, but not quite a true IPA.

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Paired with the Cascazilla was a piece of Bruschetta with Mushrooms, Figs, and Gorgonzola. The strong gorgonzola flavor really brought out the citrus notes in the beer. It was very nice.

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Then, we tried Ithaca’s #1 selling beer: Apricot Wheat. The Apricot Wheat was definitely something special.

Ok, let me start off by saying that I usually like fruity beers; I don’t love them. When I drink beer, I like it to taste like beer, not fruity soda, ya know? So, when I first smelled the Apricot Wheat, I immediately thought that I wasn’t going to like it. It has a seriously aggressive apricot smell. But, once I tasted it, I totally changed my opinion. It was light and refreshing with a good beer balance. The Apricot Wheat first hits you with apricot flavor, but then all you taste is beer. It was easily my favorite of the evening.

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The Apricot Wheat was paired with White Bean Soup with Calvados glazed Scallops.

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The White Bean Soup was made with pureed apricots, carrots, onions, celery, apple brandy, and sage. It was hearty, slightly sweet, and a wonderful match for the Apricot Wheat.

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The glazed scallop was perfect.

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Up next was Ithaca’s Flower Power.

Flower Power is an Indian Pale Ale with tons of body and tropical notes of pineapple and grapefruit. It’s dry-hopped five times throughout the brewing and fermentation process, so it had a seriously strong hop flavor. Of course, Mal loved this beer. He even bought a 6-pack of it on the way out of Gordon’s.

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Mmmmm… beer! :mrgreen:

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The Flower Power was paired with Spring Greens with an Avocado Dumpling and Pineapple Salsa.

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The Avocado Dumpling was outstanding! In fact, I liked it so much, I asked Chef Becker if it was on the menu at Sweet Basil… and it is! Mal and I already have plans to there for dinner soon. (Sweet Basil is also BYOB! ;-) )

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The Avocado Dumpling was made with a wonton skin, filled with a mushy mix of avocado, Manouri cheese, ginger, and lime, and sauteed. I loved it!

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We tasted the final two beers together: Ithaca 12 and White Gold.

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The Ithaca 12 is a Monastery-style Quadrupel Ale that is brewed with French malts and German hops then fermented with a blend of Trappist yeast strains. It just sounds like a special anniversary brew, doesn’t it? ;-) The Ithaca 12 had a wonderful balance of fruity and spicy flavors– it actually sort of smelled like a Tootsie Roll to me! It was really rich, but dry at the same time.

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The White Gold is a rustic pale ale with fruity and herbal flavors. It had a pineapple sweetness and a slightly sour twinge to it. I also really liked this beer.

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These two beers were paired with Roasted Chicken Tossed with Homemade Sage Noodles, Stewed Tomatoes, and Glazed Onions and Sliced Gruyere with Port Poached Plums and Candied Pecans.

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As you probably know, I’m not a big fan of chicken, so I didn’t think I’d really like this dish. But, I tried it anyway and surprisingly LOVED it. The chicken was so tender and the homemade pasta was fresh and chewy. I ended up eating the whole portion.

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The final course was quite delicious as well. The combination of Gruyere (my favorite cheese!) with plums and candied pecans was fantastic. I downed this course too!

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I left feeling pretty stuffed, but every bite was worth it. I loved the entire meal. The beer pairing complimented the various courses so well. It was a fun night!

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{ 28 comments… read them below or add one }

Megan D May 1, 2010 at 9:27 am

Ithaca makes some good beer! I tried it for the first time at a tasting in Providence that I stumbled upon when I lived there.

Sweet Basil looks really good! I may have to head there sooner rather than later!

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Freya @ Brit Chick Runs May 1, 2010 at 9:31 am

I don’t understand any of the wine/beer stuff (I hate wine and beer!) but the food looks amazing! I would’ve gone just for that :P Looks like a fun evening anyway!

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Midgetkeeper May 1, 2010 at 9:42 am

We got to sample Ithaca beers at Buffalo Brewfest a few years ago. They have some great beers. I wish we would have had this delicious food to go with it too.

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Kelly May 1, 2010 at 9:48 am

Wow that food looks awesome. I’ve been to a wine and food pairing, but never beer and food. I’d probably like it better actually so I need to get on that!

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Megan May 1, 2010 at 9:56 am

All your pictures are gorgeous, but I didn’t make it past “Avocado Dumpling” the first time around. I am in love with avocados this year, and well, that sounds heavenly!

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Sarena (The Non-Dairy Queen) May 1, 2010 at 10:00 am

This sounds like a fun night! My husband misses going out to get beer. He has celiac and he is such a beer man! Have a great weekend, Tina!

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Nicki May 1, 2010 at 10:01 am

What an amazing evening! It all looks so amazing!

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Kelly (Foodie Fresh) May 1, 2010 at 10:04 am

How fun! I never think about pairing beer with my meals, I really only think of pairing food with wine. I definitely should consider it more often outside of Coronas with lime go with fish tacos. Thanks for sharing your beer dinner experience! It looks like it was awesome!

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Marina May 1, 2010 at 10:07 am

wow, sounds like an amazing evening, so much good food and drinks!
I specially like that first course, figs and cheese..yum!

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Julie @savvyeats May 1, 2010 at 10:13 am

I am moving to Ithaca one month from today!

I’ve tried the Apricot Wheat… and it was the first beer I actually liked. My tastes have since expanded. :)

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Jenny May 1, 2010 at 10:18 am

You must have done something- I checked a bunch of times and haven’t been able to read this post all the way through! Thanks:)

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Erin (Travel, Eat, Repeat) May 1, 2010 at 10:24 am

Wow, everything looks delicious!!!

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is May 1, 2010 at 10:28 am

These events you go to always leave me drooling!

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Jessica @ The Process of Healing May 1, 2010 at 10:49 am

Wow, what a meal!! I know nothing about beer so I would love to go to something like that and learn more!

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Diana May 1, 2010 at 11:10 am

The food looks amazing!

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Ann @ Appalachian Appetites May 1, 2010 at 11:12 am

Now I just need to figure out how to make those dumplings at home! Looks great!

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Lynn (The Actors Diet) May 1, 2010 at 11:29 am

i don’t drink alcohol anymore but this sounds like a very fun night!

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Sara May 1, 2010 at 11:47 am

They used to have the Apricot Wheat on tap at the Druid (Inman Square) and I absolutely loved it. The last time I was there they didn’t have it — hopefully it’ll make its way back one of these days… YUM.

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Anna @ Newlywed, Newly Veg May 1, 2010 at 11:49 am

Yay! No virus…it was probably just my computer. Yummy meal!!

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Wei-Wei May 1, 2010 at 11:53 am

This sounds like a great night! Hope you had lots and lots of fun… The beers sound interesting too!

Have a great night! :D

Wei-Wei

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ari May 1, 2010 at 12:02 pm

so i always wonder, do you just not get invited to these events if you’re a vegetarian/vegan? because i never see any vegan friendly dishes served. thanks!

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Sayer May 1, 2010 at 12:45 pm

So fun! I lived in Ithaca for 4 years… we used to buy this beer by the growler full!

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Tina May 1, 2010 at 12:52 pm

@ari: I’m not vegan or vegetarian! ;)

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Daisy May 1, 2010 at 1:09 pm

this post is awesome. I was hoping you’d get to try the apricot ale! I love that beer, it’s on tap at Sunset Bar & Grill! I also loooove that pic of you tasting the beer. All the food looks so incredible and unique. You are so lucky to attend these events!!!

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Emilyeatsclean May 1, 2010 at 1:17 pm

Looks fun and delicious!! The cheese, plums, and pecans dish looks super yummy!!!

-emily

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Wendy (Give Love Create Happiness) May 1, 2010 at 1:46 pm

how fun seeing what foods were paired with different beers! Awesome gig! :) Happy Weekend

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Naomi (onefitfoodie) May 5, 2010 at 1:23 pm

yay! I went to ithaca college and the brewery was SO fun!!! free samples always happeneds :)

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Ithaca flower delivery January 7, 2011 at 2:07 am

What an amazing evening! It all looks so amazing! Nice food & so nice wine glass.

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