Helm's Deep reflections in a time of pandemic

Inaugural Helm’s Deep Day | December 17th, 2016

Inaugural Helm’s Deep Day | December 17th, 2016

Helm’s Deep Day 2020 is this Saturday, December 19th, beginning at 12p. Bottles of Helm’s Deep and German Chocolate Helm’s Deep can be purchased in advance by clicking here. Read below for the storied history behind these beers and what we have planned for Saturday.

This week we bottled our brewery’s most beloved beer, Helm’s Deep, and its variant German Chocolate Helm’s Deep, in anticipation of our annual release this Saturday, the 19th, on the fifth annual Helm’s Deep Day. Helm’s Deep Day and the release of this unique beer is one of our favorite brewery traditions. While it won’t include the same pomp and circumstance this year due to COVID, we still look forward to seeing you at the brewery to enjoy the 2020 vintage and send you home with a bottle or few. In some ways, it seems only yesterday when we announced the first Helm’s Deep Day on December 17, 2016. At that time, Georgia sales from a brewery were still illegal, and the bottles had to be a part of a tour purchase. We had just introduced the beer at a private bottle share of barrel-aged stouts where the small gathering agreed it held up with some of the best in the country. Shortly after, we watched it win People’s Choice at the Wrecking Bar Strong beer fest. This was our first time brewing such a viscous barrel-aged stout, and most of the beer went into PX sherry barrels a year before with only one bourbon barrel filled with the beer. As we aged and tasted the beer internally, we found the bourbon barrel to be the superior choice and elected to save the Sherry barrels for later. With only one barrel to package, we ended up with a limited number of kegs and only 100 bottles of Helm’s Deep to sell. Electing to offer it on-line as part of a tour package, the announced bottle and tasting ticket price of $45 set off a firestorm argument on the subreddit r/atlbeer that is still remembered by many as the Battle of Helm’s Deep. Tickets, however, sold out in less than a minute, and that misty, cold December day saw one of the first lines and morning bottle shares outside our brewery. At the brewery, it was a moment of glory and celebration as we welcomed our customers into our cozy taproom where we served Helm’s Deep, a host of other barrel aged beers, and sent a small number away with a coveted bottle of that first HD vintage. 

 Meanwhile, those sherry barrels filled with Helm’s Deep kept aging until we finally emptied them in August of 2017, just before we were invited to the Shelton Beer Fest being held in Atlanta for the first time. With breweries attending from all over the country and world and beer lovers coming in from all over, we decided that a big barrel-aged stout might have a chance to stand out. But the sherry barrel combined with the chocolate character of this stout needed something else to help balance the intense sweetness. Inspired by the flavors of German Chocolate cake, toasted coconut and espresso proved to be the perfect addition, and German Chocolate Helm’s Deep was born. We first introduced the beer to the festival-goers on that Friday afternoon, 8/25, and as the evening wore on, more and more people started coming to our booth asking for that stout they were hearing about. Soon we had a line, and that day’s keg kicked early. The second keg went on the next morning for day 2 of the festival, and the line started immediately, with many saying this was the sleeper hit of the festival. Back at the brewery, we had been preparing for another momentous day about to come, September 1, 2017, when the law would become official allowing Georgia breweries to sell beer by the glass and beer to go from our taprooms for the first time. In hindsight, releasing GCHD on that same day and another new beer, Inceptus Blueberry, might have seemed overly ambitious. Still, we knew we wanted the day to be a grand celebration, and felt this was the best way to ensure that. To this day, the line that ran from our door and up the street was the longest we’ve ever seen, and servicing so many people on the first day of a new era was one of our biggest challenges to date. But we wouldn’t have it any other way.

 Since those earliest introductions, we’ve combined these two beers' release into a single Helm’s Deep Day usually held each December. For many, the line outside the brewery that accompanies this release with the ceremonial bottle share before opening our doors is an annual tradition. Unfortunately, due to the safety issues of the Pandemic and to mitigate the impact of crowds, we’ve chosen this year to release almost all of the inventory of HD and GCHD on-line via Oznr so you can pick up the beer at your leisure within 2 weeks of purchase. Over the last few weeks, our crew has tasted barrels and identified the best blends for each beer, using a combination of 4 to 8-year-old Weller and Four Roses bourbon barrels to make what most of us at the brewery consider our best vintage yet. And while we are discouraging lines and over-crowding of our tap room this year, we will still of course be pouring this Saturday the 2020 Helm’s Deep and German Chocolate HD, in addition to the 2019 Anniversary Vanilla-Maple Bourbon HD, 2019 GCHD, and 2018 HD alongside other barrel aged stouts including 2020 Departed Spirit, 2019 Double Smack, and 2020 Double Snack as well as a multitude of other beers. All of this is happening at our Decatur location, The Parlour, where you can also pick up your HD bottles. Joining in on the Helm’s Deep Day celebration this year is our new location, The Imaginarium, which will also be pouring both 2020 HD and GCHD. Bottle pick-ups will be limited to Decatur, however. 

 In a year that seems lost to so much of what we enjoy as humans, where so much of what drives our vision for making beer has been reduced to the bare minimum, we hope this special day, this special beer, and the special people behind this beer makes your December just a little bit brighter. Happy Holidays and Happy Helm’s Deep Day 2020!

3rd Annual Mable-McNally St Paddy's Procession

Join us in downtown Decatur at 1030a on Saturday, March 14th, for the third-annual ‘Mable-McNally St Paddy’s Procession’ which honors two legendary Decatur Irishmen: Maury Mable, “The Pied-Piper of Decatur”, and Patrick McNally, “The Squire of the Square”.

Mable first marched through the streets of Decatur on St. Patrick’s Day in 1895 to celebrate his ancestral homeland and continued to lead what became an annual Decatur parade and tradition for over 50 years.

McNally passed away in 2018 and was a longtime Brick Store Pub regular and Decatur fixture. Said Mike Gallagher of Brick Store Pub, “In our almost 22 year history we can’t think of a single individual that had more of an impact on our staff and community than Patrick McNally. His legacy lives on with his children and grandchildren in our community. And of course, through some of his jokes that continue to make the rounds!”

We’ll depart from the corner of Commerce Dr and Sycamore Pl at Fellini’s Pizza (Maury Mable’s residence was just across the street) as fellow Irishman Mike Gallagher leads everyone, bagpiper and all, through the streets of Decatur, finishing at Brick Store Pub where we’ll raise a glass of our 2020 Maury Mable’s Irish Stout.

The 2020 edition of Maury Mable’s Irish Stout is available for the first time in six-pack cans (also available on draught). Available at the brewery and all over the state of GA wherever fine craft beers are sold.

Sláinte!

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6th Anniversary

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It's been six incredible years of beer making here at Three Taverns and we’re just getting started! Join us on Saturday, November 23rd, from 12p - 9p. We'll have 45+ beers on tap, tintype photo booth, music, food trucks, and games. We’ll also be releasing three special beers available to-go: our 6th Anniversary beer, Vanilla Maple Helm’s Deep (750ml bottle), Enchantress Luxure (six pack cans), and we held back roughly 250 bottles of our coveted German Chocolate Helm’s Deep (750ml bottle). All of these are extremely limited and sold first-come-first-serve only at the brewery.

Entry to the 6th anniversary party is $35 (non-drinkers/DD get free entry) and includes: 6 full pour beer tickets, games, live music, and a commemorative “6th Anniversary” glass (pictured). Additional beer pours can be purchased on site for $5/ticket. Entry to our 6th Anniversary is now available to purchase via CraftCellr here and will also be available to purchase day-of at the brewery.

Take-home special releases:
6th Anniversary ale, Vanilla Maple Helm’s Deep | 13% Vanilla bourbon and maple rum barrel aged imperial milk stout (one bottle pp)
German Chocolate Helm’s Deep | 13% BBA imperial milk stout with espresso and toasted coconut (3 bottles pp)
Enchantress Luxure | 5% Cranberry x2, cinnamon, and clove and cream sour ale (2 six packs pp)

6th Anniversary Tap List

Core
1.  A Night on Ponce IPA | 7.5% American IPA
2.  Rowdy and Proud | 6% American IPA
3.  Prince of Pilsen | 5% Hoppy pilsner
4.  Rapturous | 5% Raspberry sour ale
5.  Ukiyo | 4.25% Japanese rice lager with jasmine tea

IPAs
6.  Rowdier and Proudier | 9% Double IPA
7.  Farm to Label | 6% Wet hop IPA
8.  Not Forgotten IPA | 7.2% West Coast IPA
9.  Seshhh IPA | 4.7% Hazy session IPA
10.   A Night on Octane | 7.5% Ponce IPA with coffee
11.   Passion on Ponce | 7.5% Ponce IPA with passion fruit 
12.   Tango on Ponce | 7.5% Ponce IPA with tangerines 

Stouts
13.   Morning Smack | 8% Maple, bacon, and banana coffee milk stout
14.   Midnight Snack | 8% Chocolate, cherry, and hazelnut coffee milk stout
15.   Cocoa Café | 8% Chocolate, vanilla, and cinnamon coffee milk stout
16.   The Dirty Dirty | 8% Chai coffee milk stout
17.   2018 Helm’s Deep  | 13% Bourbon barrel aged imperial milk stout
18.   German Chocolate HD | 13% BBA imperial milk stout with espresso and toasted coconut
19.   Vanilla Maple HD | 13% Vanilla bourbon and maple rum barrel aged imperial milk stout
20.   Scotch Barrel HD | 13% Scotch barrel aged imperial milk stout
21.   2018 Mount Fang | 12.5% Bourbon barrel aged imperial stout
22.   Departed Spirit | 10% Bourbon barrel aged Belgian-style imperial stout
23.   Day of the Departed | 10% Departed Spirit with serrano peppers, vanilla beans, cinnamon, and cacao nibs  
24.   Slam Cracker | 9.5% Graham cracker and vanilla imperial milk stout
25.   EuphOreo | 9.5% Oreo cookie imperial milk stout
26.   Cardinal Cinn | 9.5% Cinnamon toast and vanilla imperial milk stout

Sour Asylum
27.   Lord Grey | 5% Earl Grey tea sour ale 
28.   Lord Fog | 5% Earl Grey tea, lavender, and vanilla cream sour ale
29.   Saporous | 5% Passion fruit and guava cream sour ale
30.   Pometheus | 5% Pomegranate and blueberry cream sour ale
31.   Enchantress | 5% Cranberry, cinnamon, and clove sour ale 
32.   Enchantress Luxure | 5% cranberry x2, cinnamon, and clove and cream sour ale
33.   Tropical Luxure | 5% Pineapple, mango, and passion fruit and cream sour ale
34.   Strawberry Luxure | 5% Strawberries and cream sour ale
35.   Pineapple Upside Down Luxure | 5% Pineapple and vanilla and cream sour ale
36.   Rapturous Luxure | 5% Raspberry x2, vanilla and cream sour ale
37.   Slice | 5% Key lime, graham crackers and vanilla cream sour ale
38.   Cream Weaver | 5% Tangerine and vanilla cream sour ale
39.   Lazy Sonker | 5% Blueberry cobbler and cream sour ale 
40.   Basileus | 5% Basil and cucumber sour ale
41.   La Madrina | 5% Black currant, pink guava, and Mediterrean sea salt sour ale
42.   Tangleberry | 5% Blackberry and tangerine sour ale
43.   Skittles | 5% Skittles sour ale

Everything else
44.   Inceptus | 6% Georgia wild ale aged in wine barrels
45.   Doyenne | 6% Saison with hibiscus and ginger open fermented in a wooden vat
46.   Total B.S. | 6.9% Brett Saison aged in red wine barrels
47.   Black Portent | 5% American porter
48.   Quasimodo | 10% Belgian-style quadrupel
49.   Heavy Bell | 10% Quasimodo aged in bourbon barrels




Three Taverns on the GA coast

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GA coast, we're coming for ya! The week of October 21st we’ll be hosting events along the southern GA coast featuring an amazing lineup of beers. Come out and hang with us and get a taste of “What Georgia Drinks” at the following spots:

Tuesday, October 22nd - Trivia featuring 3T beers @ Fia Rua Irish Pub in Richmond Hill. More info here.

Wednesday, October 23rd - 3T Tap Takeover @ Salt Island Fish & Beer on Tybee Island. More info here.

Thursday, October 25th - 3T Tap Takeover @ Mellow Mushroom on St Simons Island. More info here.

Ukiyo | Premium Lager Beer

Ukiyo | Premium Lager Beer was originally part of our Imaginarium Project and was so popular and delicious we scaled it up, brewed it on the big system, and it’s now pouring on draft lines all over the state.

Ukiyo is a 4.25% crisp and refreshing version of a Japanese rice lager with the addition of jasmine and green tea. Six-pack cans are currently only available at the brewery. Look for a full market release of Ukiyo in cans (complete with a unique design) in the coming months. This is a beer we’re extremely proud of and hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

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Now Hiring - R & D Brewer

Update: This position has been filled and we are no longer accepting resumes.

R&D Brewer

Job Description:
Three Taverns Brewery of Decatur, GA is expanding. We’re looking for an experienced brewer to join our team with an emphasis on experimental brewing at our second location, opening Fall 2019. Position will include brew shifts at the 4 vessel 30bbl production facility in Decatur, GA as well as the 2 vessel 10bbl “Imaginarium” location in Atlanta, GA. Position reports to Brewmaster.

The ideal candidate will:
• Have 3+ years of professional brewing experience and/or a formal brewing education
• A strong passion for experimental brewing, new styles and nontraditional ingredients and processes
• Be meticulous in organization and record keeping
• Possess good communication skills and be able to work well with other departments including Production Brewery, Sales, Marketing, Tasting Room staff, etc.
• Have an ironclad commitment to beer quality
• Have a portfolio of well received recipes
• Have experience in basic QA/ Lab Work
• Be comfortable with “brewpub level” cellar operations (racking/ tank cleaning/ dry hoping/ yeast handling, etc.)
• Be willing to be flexible in work schedule (nights/weekends as necessary)
• Be comfortable working in tight spaces and loud/wet environments
• Be able to maintain an immaculate work space
• Be able to repeatedly lift 50+ lbs
• Have confidence trouble shooting equipment
• Be able to independently manage time and workload

Compensation:
• Competitive pay based on experience
• Medical/Dental/Vision insurance available
• 401k program
• Paid time off
• Take home/tap room beer

Please send resume & cover letter to riley@threetavernsbrewery.com

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Inceptus + Heavy Bell release

We started Three Taverns with a reverence and an affinity for Belgian-style beers. It’s part of our DNA. The first couple of years we committed to brewing world-class Belgian-style beers; ones like Single Intent and Quasimodo. From there we spread our wings and began to brew outside the confines of Belgian-styles and started creating beers we like to drink, A Night on Ponce IPA and Prince of Pilsen, for example.
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But we haven’t forgotten our Belgian roots! This Saturday (6/22) we’ll be releasing two of our most popular Belgian-style beers, Inceptus and Heavy Bell. We also will have special cheese pairings with each beer - this is an event you don’t want to miss!

Inceptus is a 6% Georgia Wild Ale spontaneously fermented in red wine barrels – funky apricot notes, delicate, and clean.

Heavy Bell is a 11% bourbon barrel aged Quadrupel and this year’s version is easily the best to date – rich dark fruit notes, subtle vanilla and caramel, and remarkably dry.
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Both will be available on draught and in bottles to-go, with Heavy Bell for the first time in (12oz) 4-packs. Look for these to hit shelves in the coming weeks.

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Behind the 3 | Riley Finnigan

Riley Finnigan is the brewmaster at Three Taverns and oversees all beer production and packaging. He recently joined the 3T family after spending two years brewing abroad in Spain and before that, six years at Avery Brewing in Boulder, Colorado. Read more about him below in our "Behind the 3" feature, where we highlight instrumental folks of Three Taverns:

What was your first experience with craft beer?
Growing up craft beer was always around. Brews like Rogue's Dead Guy and Deschutes' Mirror Pond Pale were in our fridge in place of macro-lagers. Growing up in Oregon meant drinking good beer was the default, not the exception. I specifically remember falling in love with Black Butte Porter on a camping trip with some friends. 

What do you like most about being a brewer and running the show at Three Taverns?
Brewing at Three Taverns is great. The brewhouse is the perfect mix of automation and "hands-on brewing". The pilot system also allows the whole crew to express themselves creatively, which leads to some really fun things going on tap in the tasting room. What I like most about running the show around here is the ability to call people out when they play terrible music. 

Where were you born/raised?
I was born outside of Dallas and moved all over as a young kid. But Oregon will always be home; I grew up in Bend. 

What are some of your favorite spots in Atlanta to eat/drink/hang?
So far my favorite spots to hang in Atlanta are the great music venues - Terminal West and Variety Playhouse are great. The Earl in East Atlanta Village, and of course The Tabernacle. 

Desert island beer?
This is such an impossible question to answer. Depending on the location and climate of said island, I'm gonna go with either Modelo Especial, Maui's Coconut Porter, or Odell IPA. 

When you’re not drinking beer what are you drinking?
Water or Tequila/Mezcal.

Besides beer, what are some of your other interests/hobbies?
Going to shows, playing guitar and mandolin, traveling, hiking, backpacking, and snowboarding. 

Last great movie you saw/book you read/album you listened to?
Last great book I read was probably David Byrne's "How Music Works". Favorite album of the last year or so is Rayland Baxter's "Wide Awake". 

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Three Taverns + DCM

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Last weekend we hung out with friends and neighbors at the annual Amplify Music Festival, taking place just down the road from the brewery on the Decatur Square. We’ve been a part of this festival since the very beginning and apart from it being a great lineup of musicians (Mavis Staples, The Lone Bellow, Jeff Tweedy, Lucinda Williams, Noah Gunderson, and Julien Baker just to name a few) it also benefits an incredible cause – the Decatur Cooperative Ministry. Here’s a little more about DCM from our founder, Brian Purcell:

You might have noticed the phrase “Transcendo Mediocris” written on our bottle and cans. Three Taverns aims to do just that. To “surpass the ordinary.” We are super inspired when we see others doing this on a daily basis in our community. One particular non-profit in Decatur is surpassing the ordinary in extraordinary ways. They’ve inspired us so much that we have decided to partner with them and support their service to others on a larger scale. Decatur Cooperative Ministry does incredible things to help families who are facing homelessness to settle into safe, stable homes, and build healthy lives filled with peace, hope, and opportunity. 

Three Taverns believes that DCM really digs deep into helping those facing homelessness for a lifetime, not just a day. DCM has many homelessness prevention and housing programs that are making a huge difference in the lives of so many. Programs such as Project Take Charge that helps prevent individuals and families from homelessness and provides a small food pantry and food co-op for veterans and seniors, to Hagar’s House which provides homeless families and children safe shelter for 90 days and involves intensive case management and support services. They also run Family House which offers six months of housing and supportive services to families to ensure a smooth transition into permanent housing, as well as Family Success which provides permanent housing and services to chronically homeless families. 

As you can see, DCM doesn’t just help a family one time, they go deeper and help improve lives for a lifetime. In fact, DCM’s combined programs connected over 1,500 individuals with the resources they needed to prevent or exit homelessness in 2018 alone. We think that’s a great example of surpassing the ordinary and we are thrilled to support their incredible work!

Last weekend Three Taverns once again helped sponsor Decatur’s own music festival, Amplify, which contributes substantial funding to DCM. And our third annual 3T5K (happening at the brewery on May 18th) gives all of its proceeds to DCM. Atlanta Magazine took note of this awesome race and even awarded the 5K with a “Best of Atlanta” award in 2018. We have plans to continue and broaden our support of DCM so they can continue to do what they do so well.

You’ll be hearing more about DCM and ways you can join hands with us in supporting this great cause to fight homelessness. For starters, if you are interested in volunteering to help at the upcoming 3T5K on May 18th, please contact Susie@threetavernsbrewery.com.

Cheers and happy drinking,
Brian

Saporous | Now in Cans!

The wait is over - Saporous is now available in cans! One of our most popular sours, Saporous is a 5% passion fruit, guava, and cream sour ale with refreshing fruit flavors and a creamy and smooth mouthfeel. The eclectic and dazzling can design is, as always, from our friends over at Metaleap Creative. Available April – September in 6-pack cans and pouring on draught wherever fine beers are sold.

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