I'm hosting a beer tasting for some colleagues, so I'm looking for some advice on the format. I'm a bit of a beer geek so I'm afraid of going overboard and getting over-ambitious with it, so I was toying with a few ideas. This is a pretty typical corporate audience, so I've arranged these from what I think is pretty noob to pretty advanced... not clear necessarily where these people fall in the spectrum. Here are the options I've come up with:
1) "Drink this, not that" - Comparison between the mass-produced versions of styles vs. the craft versions. Think Newcastle vs. Dogfish Head Indian Brown, Blue Moon vs. Wiehenstephaner, and so forth
2) Style tour - More educational, a tour from pale lagers to imperial stouts; examples, commentary on production, tasting notes, etc. Would probably run through 7-8 styles, more for those that are pretty unexposed to whats out there
3) Region tour - Formatted around region, it would be a couple from the U.S., a couple from Belgium, a few from the U.K., etc., and would be more representative of what those brewing communities are doing
4) Food and beer - fruits, cheeses, bacon, etc. paired with Beer styles
5) In depth style comparison - pick 2 styles, run through 4-5 examples of each, what makes them different
Thoughts? Any experience running something like this?
1) "Drink this, not that" - Comparison between the mass-produced versions of styles vs. the craft versions. Think Newcastle vs. Dogfish Head Indian Brown, Blue Moon vs. Wiehenstephaner, and so forth
2) Style tour - More educational, a tour from pale lagers to imperial stouts; examples, commentary on production, tasting notes, etc. Would probably run through 7-8 styles, more for those that are pretty unexposed to whats out there
3) Region tour - Formatted around region, it would be a couple from the U.S., a couple from Belgium, a few from the U.K., etc., and would be more representative of what those brewing communities are doing
4) Food and beer - fruits, cheeses, bacon, etc. paired with Beer styles
5) In depth style comparison - pick 2 styles, run through 4-5 examples of each, what makes them different
Thoughts? Any experience running something like this?





I'd be worried about alienating people who usually drink Budweiser or something by ONLY having big impact beers. Craft lagers, British bitters, and Hefeweisse are fairly accessible beers, they won't sprain anyone's tongue, but can still be excellently crafted beers. But if you have people in the audience who usually drink something a little better, such as Newcastle and Guinness, you'll elevate them to new heights with Belgian abbey ales and American hop monsters! Good luck! Let us know how it goes, sounds like it'll be an excellent time!
