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Rocky Mountain District Technical Meeting
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Oskar Blues Brewery

1800 Pike Road, Unit B
Longmont, Colorado 80501
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM


This is a strong reminder to RSVP by this Friday, August 1st for the August meeting in Longmont. This includes certain un-named officers (to date only 14 members have RSVP’d). I need to get a head count for the victuals.

Also, I wish to announce that a tour bus has been arranged for your convenience. Pick up at New Belgium brewery @ 4:15 PM, stopping at the Harmony park-and-ride and returning from Longmont @ 8:45 PM (a little earlier than usual to keep costs down). Cost for members is $10. I hope to see you all there!

SCHEDULE:
5:00 – 6:00 Social Hour
6:00 – 6:30 Business Meeting
6:30 – 8:00 Technical Presentation/Brewery Tour
8:00 – 9:30 Dinner and closing raffle

TECHNICAL PRESENTATION

Author/Presenter:

Dale Katechis, Founder, Oskar Blues Brewery
1800 Pike Road, Unit B
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Phone: (303) 776-1914
E-mail: dale@oskarblues.com

Title:

Canned Beer Apocalypse: Oskar Blues Brewery’s Pioneering Micro-canning Effort and the Benefits of Canned Craft Beer

Abstract:

In November of 2002, Dale Katechis and his tiny Oskar Blues Brewery launched its “Canned Beer Apocalypse” and became the first US craft brewer to brew and can its own beer. The brewery began hand-canning its hoppy Dale’s Pale Ale on a table-top machine that sealed one can at a time.

The move defied the brown-bottles-only mantra of the craft beer movement. Oskar Blues has since grown from a 700 barrels/year brewpub to a 12,409 barrel brewery (in 2007) and the leading force in the growing microcanning niche. Dale will lead a tour of the brewery’s new 30,000 barrel brewing & canning facility in Longmont, Colorado. He’ll talk about the joys of assertive-but-elegant beer, the many benefits of cans, the microcanning process, and how Oskar Blues acheived its growth and success.

C.V. – Brief:

Dale Katechis entered the restaurant business at the age of 8, working in his mother’s restaurant in Florence, Alabama. Years later he graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Finance, before heading west to Colorado in 1992 with his wife and high school sweetheart, Christi. Dale served as a manager of two Old Chicago locations in Colorado before opening Oskar Blues in 1997. He turned the restaurant into a brewpub in 1999. Since launching the brewery’s trailblazing microcanning effort, Katechis and his team of scrappy rule breakers have almost single handedly opened the canned craft beer segment. Today Oskar Blues is an industry pioneer and one of the fastest-growing craft brewers in Colorado and the US. When not working, Dale spends time with wife and four children, Pate, Ila, Hattie and Wells. He is an avid mountain biker, and has served as president of the Lyons Chamber of Commerce since 1999.

Motto: "You can sleep when you die."