Council Rock Brewery
Location: 4861 State Highway 28, Cooperstown, NY
Owner/Brewer/Chef: Roger Davidson
For this one, the writing comes before the pictures, sorry. I had the opportunity to visit this small-scale operation after my trip to Brewery Ommegang, and it was fantastic. A comparably tiny operation (1.5 bbl system, or 3 bbls if Roger doubles up), this is grass-roots brewing at its finest. This brewery opened up May 5th, 2012 so I missed the one year anniversary by a few weeks, but c'est la vie. With great on-tap selection (I counted 8 beers), there are few who will want for anything, and every beer is flavorful and expertly balanced, I should know I got the full flight. There was food involved as well, and it was as good as the beer, easily. The brewmaster Roger introduced himself to me, and after a bit of talking gave me a tour of the place, which is undergoing a well-deserved expansion. Roger let me pick his brains for quite a while and was more than hospitable, even letting me harass him as he tried to get in a quick dinner. He also let me sample a couple of his upcoming beers (a Hefeweizen and an Imperial stout, both of which will not disappoint). The hefeweizen was crisp and refreshing with a noticeable banana and clove aroma, while the stout was sweet, roasty and full-bodied. I only wish I could be around for a draught of each.
This type of brewery (colloquially known as a nanobrewery) is my absolute favorite, and is exactly what I think brewing should be about; small, intimate environments where you can really get to know the people who run the show, people with a real motivation and passion for the art. The servers and chef also deserve a great deal of credit, as beer alone can't run a restaurant. Both service and food were exemplary. If you're in the Cooperstown area this place is a mandatory visit, and I can promise you won't be disappointed. If you're going out for a beer, get it from a place like this and skip the distributed stuff, this market should be all about diversity. My only recommendations: Lose the bushes in front of the place (I drove past once) and change the location on Google Maps, they're off by about 100 yards.
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Is this the "Council Rock?" |
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Green: My favorite color. Beer: My favorite drink |
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The Flight (Right to left, then back around): Goldenrod Ale, Honey Wheat, Vienna Lager, Sleeping Lion Red Ale, All-American IPA, Brown Ale, Black Lager, Scotch Ale
Here's the plug for the beer:
Goldenrod Ale: A very British style pale ale; light-bodied with a robust hop bitter and mild hop aroma, complimented by a crisp malted grain aroma
Honey Wheat: Sweet and dry, with characteristic wheat body and flavor and a fantastic sweet floral complexity, I'm guessing from the honey
Vienna Lager: Far and away one of the best lagers I've ever had, and I'm far from a lager-boy. Seriously, I ordered a full pint of it after the flight. This is what lagers wish they could be; flavorful, full-bodied, sweet and balanced a little bit more towards malt body over hops
Sleeping Lion Red Ale: Pretty high quality, though straightforward, red ale. Good caramel presence, balanced well with hops, both in flavor and aroma
All-American IPA: A very Lagunitas-style IPA; heavy duty on the citrus aroma and flavor, but with a good deal of pine/resinous hop. Also benefits from a thick, smooth body; an IPA that definitely isn't built with a focus on traditional IPAs (bitter, bitter and more bitter)
Brown Ale: Again, one of the best examples of the style I've had. Full-bodied toasted malt and nutty goodness, with lessened hop contribution. This one is on par with the Vienna Lager as far as skill-of-crafting goes.
Black Lager: More towards traditional lager profile; light, smooth body, but with a good dose of roasted malt to give it a more flavorful presence.
Scotch Ale: On target for a Scotch ale; malty, malty and malty. A good deal of sweetness and a full body, perfect for getting someone through a cold winter's night. |
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May have been in the middle of saying something, but look at the delicious beer instead of me |
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Max occupancy: 27, perfect for drinking, chilling and shooting the shit |
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The view of our corner table from the other side of the bar |
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Taps and the draft list |
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Sadly this is the only food item I captured "on film." The beer-braised bratwurst and the chicken breast salad were just as beautiful and just as good as this apple pie |
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Custom-made tap handles for Rock Council Brewery. Classy, unique and easy on the eyes. |