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Beer Guru Stephen Beaumont will be in attendance at this year’s Halifax Seaport BeerFest.  Tickets for the event, which will take place on August 10th & 11th, can be purchased at several NSLC locations and online (there are surcharges for online purchases).  Here is the related press release I’ve received from festival organizers:

Once described as “beerdom’s Brillat-Savarin,” Stephen Beaumont is one of the world’s most authoritative voices on beer today, as well as a widely recognized writer on spirits,food, cocktails and travel. He is co-author (with Tim Webb) of the landmark survey of the global beer scene, The World Atlas of Beer, which will be published in no fewer than nine countries in the fall of 2012.

In addition to the World Atlas, Stephen has authored or contributed to a dozen books, including two editions of The Great Canadian Beer Guide; 1995’s A Taste for Beer, a pioneering book with a full chapter devoted to beer and food pairing; The Premium Beer Drinker’s Guide (2000), in which he furthers his exploration of the culinary harmonies found between beer and fine cuisine; The beerbistro Cookbook (2009), co-authored with chef Brian Morin and based on the beer-focused cuisine of the Toronto restaurant he co-founded; and the Michael Jackson literary tribute Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser (2009).

Stephen contributes eight regular columns to publications as diverse as the spirits quarterly, Whisky Advocate, and the culinary journal, Flavours; the men’s lifestyle magazine, Sharp, and the beer specialist bi-monthly, The Celebrator; the U.S. hospitality industry standard, Nation’s Restaurant News, and the foodie favourite, CityBites. He also serves on the editorial tasting panels of both Taps and All About Beer, and contributes regularly to a variety of other publications, including Fine Cooking and Canada’s national newspaper, The Globe and Mail.

Stephen also maintains a significant online presence, contributing to epicurious.com, cheersonline.com and winemag.com, and drawing upwards of 1,000 readers a day to his blog at worldofbeer.com. In 2012, he became the beer editor of chichaku.com, a new website directed towards the outbound Chinese traveller.

When he is not writing about or tasting beer and spirits, Stephen travels the world talking about them, whether at a beer dinner in Atlanta, a festival in São Paulo or a competition in Milan. He is an outspoken advocate of staff training in beer for bars and restaurants and has worked as beverage consultant for a large number of hospitality companies, including Starwood Hotels and Resorts, the Walt Disney Company, the Prime Restaurant Group and FAB Concepts, among many others. These efforts led to him being honored in 2009 with the Cheers Magazine “Raising the Bar” award for his “noteworthy and sustained contribution to the world of beverage alcohol.”

The July issue of TAPS is now available with a new logo and look to the magazine.  In addition to the new look and feel, the magazine will now be published bi-monthly instead of quarterly.

The Maritime brewing scene is well represented in the issue as usual (our friends in Newfoundland not so much).  The Bar Snacks section of the magazine includes news related to Acadie-Broue, PEI Brewing Co., Pump House Brewery, Moosehead and Bridge Brewing Company.  New Brunswick based writer Craig Pinhey has an article on high IBU beers and an article on Atlantic Canadian waterside pubs which includes the Hart & Thistle, Artisan Cafe & Brewpub (Shiretown Beer) and the Rare Bird Pub & Eatery (Authentic Seacoast Brewing Company).  The Tasting Panel features two reviews of Propeller Double IPA.  (My thoughts on this beer:  Holy Hops Batman!  If you haven’t tried it yet you owe it to yourself).

Hart & Thistle is releasing version 2.0 of its Hop Rock Candy Mountain today at 11:00 AM.  The beer is described as:

an East Coast style India Pale Ale brewed with copious amounts of Citra and Columbus hops. A redux of a classic H&T brew from days gone past. The hefty melange of grains utilized in the brew lend some serious underlying malt balls, a candied-malt complexity that is like, well, a Hop-Rock-Candy-Mountain of goodness.

Hope Mess Monster v3.0 with its 1210 calculated theoretical IBUs is expected to be available in the near future.