Dix Summer Caskival
Monday, August 10th, 2009 | Beer
Erik and I attended the Dix Summer Caskival with the wives last Saturday and it was really fun. It was by far the best beer event I have attended in Vancouver, thanks to the plethora of good beer on hand. My only complaint was that, like most beer events in these parts, it started too early. I understand that its tough to take over a restaurant on a money making Saturday night, but starting a beer event at noon means that drinking beer is all you are really going to do that day. It was really good times nonetheless.
We arrived at Dix a bit before noon and queued up with the other eager beavers. We’d heard that arriving early was a good idea to ensure no delicious cask beer went untasted. We were not disappointed and had unobstructed access to the many creative brews available, which were:
- BigRidge Brewery Creek Dry-Hopped Lager
- Central City Red Racer Double Dry-Hopped Empire IPA
- Dead Frog Raspberry Bulleit Bourbon Nut Brown
- Dead Frog Sahti Pale Ale
- Dix Double IPA
- Dix Raspberry Blanche
- Dix Oak Aged Barley Wine
- Dix Dunkel
- Dockside Pilsner
- Driftwood Wit/Saison Blend
- Howe Sound Blackberry Nut Brown
- Longwood ESB
- R&B Raspberry Sun God Wheat
- Russell Blueberry Wheat
- Russell IP’eh!
- Spinnakers Cranberry-Orange Ale
- Storm Rollicking Red Nose Raspberry Apple Cider
- Storm ‘Root of All Evil’ Root Beer
- Swans Oaked Scotch Ale
- Taylor’s Crossing Oak Aged Mad Scow Stout
- Taylor’s Crossing Dry-hopped Red Truck Lager
- Yaletown Cider
- Yaletown Oud Bruin
- Whistler Brewhouse Woodward’s IPA
For the cost of $20 ($15 for us CAMRA members), we received admission to the Caskival, a nifty tasting glass and three tasting tickets. We purchased quite a few more tasting tickets for $1 each and we didn’t want to waste any, which meant that we tried almost all of the casks on hand, save a few of the lagers. My two favorite beers were both from Dead Frog, who represented the valley well with their two entries. I find that tart/sweet fruit flavors go well with nut brown ales, which is why I liked the Howe Sound Blackberry Nut Brown as much as Dead Frog’s Raspberry Bourbon Nut Brown. However, my particular favorite was the Dead Frog Sahti Pale Ale. Sahti, a traditional Finnish beer made with unmalted grains including barley, wheat, rye and oats and flavored with juniper instead of hops, was a beer I’d never had before. The Dead Frog version tasted strongly of pine, but in a good way. Other particular favorites of mine were the Driftwood Wit/Saison blend and the R&B Rasberry Sun God Wheat, both because they were a little out of the ordinary. There were ten other beers there that I really liked, but listing them all would simply mirror most of the above list.
In the end, I do believe that the Dead Frog Sahti Pale Ale won the Golden Spile award for brewer’s choice (a spile is a small wooden peg used to control the flow of carbon dioxide out of a cask). Erik and I both voted for this one, which must mean we have exceptional taste. The Golden Bung award for drinker’s choice went to Storm‘s ‘Root of All Evil’ Root Beer (a bung is like a cork for a cask). I too enjoyed the Storm Root Beer, mostly for the novelty of drinking a beer resembling the common soft drink. A worthy choice, but not my favorite.
We ended up leaving the Caskival a little early, but more than satisfied, to hunt down some pizza. We were definitely feeling the effects of our tasting and were not particularly productive the rest of the day. Still, I can’t wait for the Dix Winter Caskival, where I’ve heard the beer is twice as adventurous. I did take a few crappy pictures of the event with my iPhone (forgot the camera, shoot), here they are:

The wait to get in, a tad early in the day...

Casks on the bar, before the crowd arrived

More casks on the pool table, so much good beer.
Cheers,
Chris
8 Comments to Dix Summer Caskival
Glad you could join us at Caskival, Chris. I think you’ll enjoy the Winter Extreme. The last one was the best yet. It keeps on getting better as more people find out about it.
As for holding the event at a different time, as long as it is at Dix, I don’t think that will change. Saturday night can make a big difference to their revenue, especially when an event like the Rod Stewart concert is on.
Most of the festivals that I have been to are during the day. If we can build up a large enough following for cask beer, it may be possible to have two sessions in a larger venue, like they do with the Washington Cask Beer Festival: http://www.washingtonbeer.com/cbf.htm.
Thanks Rick, I’m glad I could make it too. The Caskival was awesome; I can’t wait for the winter version. I understand why restaurants don’t want to shut down for beer events during the evening, since thems be the money making hours. I was merely remarking at how the early start to beer drinking really affected the rest of my day:)
The Washington Cask beer festival was truly epic. It would be amazing to do something like that here in Vancouver. I would help organize it and I have a ton of friends who would love to go.
Cheers,
Chris
August 13, 2009
[...] festivals and other beer related events, such as the recent Caskival at DIX, are great venues for brewers to dream big and showcase more experimental beer. Attendees at [...]
A BC Cask Beer Festival can evolve from Caskival. We just need to get more people attending Caskival to outgrow Dix. Appreciate your offer of help.
Sounds good Rick, I will recruit hard for the Winter Caskival.
Great post. I did a very similar piece on my own blog. A couple of my favorites included the Russell IP’eh and Swan Scotch. Lucky for me those are less rare haha.
Those are lovely beers too. I lucked out and picked up a bottle of Russell IP’eh from Brewery Creek the same day it was bottled. It was some of the freshest and most delicious beer I’ve ever had. I find the Swans Scotch is much improved in cask form. I can’t wait for GCBF, you going?
November 10, 2009
[...] concoctions crafted by some of BC’s more adventurous (and talented) craft brewers. The summer Caskival was a blast, so I’m looking forward to December 5th. To get in, just line up outside of Dix [...]
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