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Hemauer Brewing and The Adventure’s Guild are Hosting a Board Game Night at Hemauer Brewing

Hemauer Brewing and The Adventure’s Guild are Hosting a Board Game Night at Hemauer Brewing

Do you like board games? Settlers of Catan? Scythe? Game of Thrones the Board Game? Risk? Monopoly? Exploding Kittens? Trash Panda? Organ Attack? Ticket to Ride? Pandemic? King of Tokyo? Dominion? Small World? 7 Wonders? Tiny Towns? Etc, etc, etc. Or how about even card games like Uno, Poker, Trash Panda, Wild Fox, War, etc?

Then come on out to Hemauer Brewing on March 5th, from 5PM to 9PM (EST) and get to play some of your favorite board games, or learn a brand new one!

Board Game Night

Our neighbor, The Adventurer’s Guild, is partnering with us to bring you a board game night at the taproom! Join us on Tuesday, March 5th, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM for games, pizza, and drinks!

The Adventurer’s Guild will bring a stack of board games to play, but feel free to bring your own! We hope to see you there!

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Hemauer Brewing

Hemauer Brewing Co. has carved out a distinctive niche within the craft beer industry, rapidly gaining recognition for its innovative approach to brewing and community engagement. Founded by Brooks and Shannon Hemauer, the brewery emerged from his passion for crafting unique beers that reflect both tradition and creativity. Situated in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Hemauer Brewing Co. has become a local hub for beer enthusiasts, offering a wide range of styles that cater to diverse palates. From robust stouts to refreshing lagers and experimental ales, each brew is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the team’s dedication to quality and flavor.

Beyond the beer, Hemauer Brewing Co. is deeply rooted in community involvement, setting it apart from many of its contemporaries. The brewery frequently hosts events that bring people together, from live music and food truck festivals to educational brewing workshops. These gatherings not only serve as a testament to Hemauer’s commitment to community engagement but also help foster a culture of inclusivity and shared passion for craft beer. Furthermore, the brewery often collaborates with local businesses and charities, reinforcing its role as a community pillar that extends beyond the confines of the brewing industry.

Environmental sustainability is another cornerstone of Hemauer Brewing Co.’s philosophy. The brewery implements various eco-friendly practices, from sourcing ingredients locally to minimize transportation emissions to employing energy-efficient brewing processes. This dedication to sustainability not only reflects Hemauer’s respect for the environment but also resonates with a growing segment of consumers who prioritize ecological responsibility. By balancing innovation with tradition, community engagement, and sustainability, Hemauer Brewing Co. continues to make a significant impact on the craft beer scene, promising a bright future for this forward-thinking brewery.

Shannon also runs the PA Boudoir Photography Studio.

The Adventure’s Guild

The Adventure’s Guild originally started on Derry Street in the Lawnton / Rutherford area. Then it moved onto Union Deposit Road, and now it is in Mechanicsburg.

The Adventure’s Guild stands as a beacon for enthusiasts of tabletop role-playing games (RPGs), board games, and the broader realm of fantasy and strategy gaming. Situated in the heart of a bustling city, this establishment has quickly become a sanctuary for individuals seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestries of imaginative worlds and complex gameplay. The Guild offers an extensive library of games, from classic favorites to the latest releases, catering to a diverse audience ranging from seasoned strategists to curious newcomers. Its walls are adorned with maps of mythical lands, and shelves are filled with game boxes, dice of every hue, and guides that spark the imagination, inviting patrons to embark on countless adventures.

Beyond merely providing the tools for gaming, The Adventure’s Guild fosters a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. It hosts regular events, including game nights, tournaments, and narrative RPG campaigns, allowing members to gather, share strategies, and forge friendships through their shared passions. These gatherings are facilitated by experienced game masters and storytellers, who guide players through epic quests and intricate plots. The Guild’s welcoming atmosphere and inclusive ethos make it an ideal place for anyone looking to explore the world of gaming, regardless of their experience level. Its commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment encourages creativity, collaboration, and the development of social skills.

The Adventure’s Guild also plays a significant role in supporting the local gaming industry. It collaborates with game developers, offering a platform for them to showcase their creations and receive direct feedback from the community. This symbiotic relationship not only enriches the Guild’s repertoire but also contributes to the growth and innovation within the gaming sector. Moreover, the establishment is dedicated to education and outreach, organizing workshops that teach game design, storytelling, and critical thinking skills. Through these efforts, The Adventure’s Guild not only serves as a hub for entertainment and socialization but also as a catalyst for personal growth and the advancement of the gaming culture.

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Beer Review: Grace (Boneshire Brew Works) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/05/08/beer-review-grace-boneshire-brew-works/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-grace-boneshire-brew-works Sun, 08 May 2022 12:37:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9223
Grace by Boneshire Brew Works

Happy Mothers Day

Lets first start this off with doing a big shout out to all the mothers out there. We wouldn’t be here without them. (Quite literally.) So we here at The Beer Thrillers acknowledge and congratulate all the mothers – we know its not easy. (Ask my mom, she would gladly tell you horror stories of raising…. not me of course, my sister. I was an angel. Perfect child. Clearly the favorite. My sister on the other hand…. *shivers*.)

The flowers at Grammy’s grave

Every year around this time my grandmother’s peony bush blooms out front. So I cut off some of the flowers, and cut off some similar flowers (this year I cut a few branches of the dogwood and some azalea flowers) and took them out to grammy’s grave. Peonies bloom around early – middle of May and don’t last super long, but have wonderful beautiful flowers and a great aroma. You can read more on them here at Wikipedia: Peony. (Quick fun fact: The peony is named after Paeon [also spelled Paean], a student of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. In Greek mythology, when Asclepius became jealous of his pupil, Zeus saved Paeon from the wrath of Asclepius by turning him into the peony flower.)

Yesterday we celebrated Mothers Day at my parents house and I brought my girls over. As per tradition whenever we all get together, we typically play some form of board game or card game. The girls love Organ Attack so we played that with my mom.

Organ Attack was created by the writer of The Awkward Yeti, Nick Seluk. I reviewed one of his comic books here: Book Review: The Heart and Brain (The Awkard Yeti) (by Nick Seluk). The card game is fun, and gets my daughters all in a fiery mood fighting each other to remove and eliminate their organs. It is a fun game, that does help the girls learn a little bit about anatomy (like what diseases target what organs, what the organs do, etc.). There is some awkward moments though, like giving my mom cancer – something that she has survived three different forms. But in true champion and warrior form, we turn it all into jokes and my mom laughs, especially when she got to play the Medicine card on it and remove it. She even joked that it was easier than chemotherapy again.

All in all, mothers day was a lot of fun (well technically Mothers Day Eve, but it was our mothers day). Can’t beat a day spent with family, playing games, delivering flowers, little things like this in life is what’s nice. Like Kurt Vonnegut would say quoting his uncle (Bernard Vonnegut): “If this isn’t nice, what is?”

Boneshire Brew Works

(Pigtoberfest by Boneshire Brew Works)

Anyone familiar with the blog knows that Boneshire Brew Works is my local go to brewery. Its about four minutes from home and all but within walking distance. (Rubber Soul is another, also within walking distance.) Needless to say we have covered many beer reviews by them: Sunburst, Pigtoberfest, Dillston, Harrishire, Fall Hippo, Blue Hippo, AuZealand 2.0, Tried and True (Mango), Caucus Race 6.0, The Hog, Long Tongue Liar, Pandemic Pils, Iscariot, Road Less Traveled, Good Walk Spoiled, S’Mores, LazaRIS, and reviewed the flight of Shire variants; we’ve also covered them in various news articles: Boneshire Brew Works Celebrates 5th Anniversary, Pigtoberfest 2021, Boneshire Brew Works Expands With Second Location, Boneshire Brew Works Celebrates 3 Years, Brewery Hopping – 12.27.19, and Breweries around Harrisburg Area (2019).

Soooo….. yea….. I would say we’ve covered quite a few of their brews here on the blog.

And all for good reason – they make some really wonderful beers. Grace (this beer) included. So when I heard they were releasing a special barrel aged beer – and that it was named Grace – I couldn’t slap my money down fast enough for this beaut. It was first released for sale for us mug club members, and then went on sale to the public after that. It was 20$ for the bottle.

From UntappdBoneshire Brew Works is a microbrewery from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They have 189 unique beers. They have 41,401 ratings with a global average rating of 3.84 (as of 5.8.22). Their Untappd description reads: “Welcome to Boneshire Brew Works. We are located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Derry Street. Soon you will be able to have our beer and sodas throughout Central Pennsylvania, as they are already flowing in our tasting room. Follow us for updates on beer releases, events, and brewery happenings through your favorite social media site.”

Beer Review

Grace by Boneshire Brew Works

Beer: Grace
Brewery: Boneshire Brew Works
Style: Wild Ale – American
ABV: 7.5% / 6%
IBU: No IBU
Untappd Description: We brewed this beer several years ago and put it to sleep in American Chardonnay barrels with 2 strains of Brettanomyces. This beer is very complex with orange marmalade, subtle coriander spice, dry oakiness, heavy Brett funk and slight sourness.

This is a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful beer. Lovely in appearance, aroma, taste, everything, it just nails it. As per always with my beer reviews, I do it in the order of – appearance, aroma, taste. (Or at least I try to remember to do it that way. No guarantees.) [But have no fears, for this review I am.]

Starting off with the appearance – like I said, its beautiful. Its got a light reddish golden like hue. It has a very striking resemblance to some wines of the lighter scale. its fluorescent in a way, and completely clear. No sediment, no floaties, no deposits. Nice carbonation, slight small head that retains for a fair bit.

Aroma is an interesting mix of wine, Belgian, saison, and a mixture of other notes. Notes of the coriander spice, the grape, the oak, and lots of the chardonnay, gives off the heavy wine like impressions, but the coriander spice and the Brett aroma also gives off strong Belgian and Wilde Ale / Saison impressions as well; making this a wonderfully complex beer.

This is a deliciously tart, mildly puckering, wine like beer, designed for a classier age (not like those blasters they use in uncivilized times). It is a gorgeous looking beer, looks very wine like, and has just a wonderful appearance straight from the bottle to the glass, and undoing wax sealed bottles is always fun. (Really, there’s gotta be an easy way to unseal waxed and sealed bottles, but I haven’t found it yet.) The carbonation on this was nice, and the overall appearance is a medley of wine and Belgian styles, so I dig that. The bottle says its 6% ABV, but the Untappd listing for it says its 7.5%. This has a very complex overall taste to it. Its got a lot of wine attributes and tastes; you get a heavy dosage of oak, grape, Brett, funk, tart, with a dryness, and then you get some subtle notes of coriander spice, orange and orange marmalade, The tartness and dryness to the beer really holds it up well and keeps the medley of different flavors in a very nice sipping beer; this is a perfect dinner beer to share with someone over a nice course meal. This isn’t mean to be a sessionable or poundable beer that you have with your buddies while watching the Phillies blow another game or something similar, this is meant to be a lovely dinner beer, with candlelight, nice music, steak, mashed potatoes, garlic green beans, etc. Thats what makes it so enjoyable too, knowing the work and craftsmanship that went into this beer, making it such a delicious, well rounded beer, adds to the overall enjoyment of the beer itself; knowing that it was worked on hard, that it was barrel aged, that time was spent on this beer, all adds to its overall quality and flavor. Its the small enjoyable things like this – knowing that someone cares about their work and craft – that makes the moments and beer like this so much better. All in all, the flavors work so well, the aroma is lovely, the appearance of the beer is wonderful, and everything about this beer is just great.

My Untappd Rating: ****.5
Global Average Untappd Rating: 3.95 (as of 5.8.22)

Grandma’s and Mothers

Its so nice to get to celebrate Mothers Day and thank my mom for all she has done for me, for my girls, for my sister, and as a teacher all she has done for everyone else. My Grandma (Grammy) Grace was just as much a mother figure helping raise me as I grew up, and so was my Great Grandma – Florence Speck. All three of these women are / and were – such tough as nails ladies, who never gave up. My great grandma passed away at 99, after a long fight of dementia and alzheimers, my mom has survived several fights against cancer.

Its a nice nod to my Grammy that I got to do a beer review with a beer with her name. I think she would have been tickled pink by that. I got to do one for my Great Grandma as well – Florence by Hill Farmstead. I know she would have laughed about that, she loved stealing my dad’s beers when he still lived at home with them and going to college.

So let me just say one last time – Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there who are doing such a wonderful job.

Thanks For Reading

Thanks for reading everyone. I know this was a bit of a longer winded review, but nice thing is you can always just scroll by my extra crap and get right to the beer review if you’d like. I tend to meander, my apologies for that. I do enjoy everyone indulging me though on all that, especially a beer like this.

I hope you enjoyed the review, and if you have any comments, questions, or anything else, let me know in the comments or contact us through the contact page or e-mail us at thebeerthrillers@gmail.com. We love to hear from you all!

Thanks for reading, Happy Mothers Day, and cheers everyone!

-B. Kline

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