Filed under: Olde Main News | Tags: 80/35, 80/35 music festival olde main, 80/35 VIP Passes, 80/35 VIP Six-Pack, Des Moines, iowa beer, Iowa Brewery, Olde Main
Get ready for summer, music, and Olde Main beer at the 80/35 music festival in downtown Des Moines on July 3 and 4. We’re proud to again be the primary beverage sponsor at the third annual music festival, which will feature more than 30 bands, including Modest Mouse, Spoon, Railroad Earth, Slightly Stoopid, The Cool Kids, The Walkmen, and many more.
We’re giving you a chance to win a pair of VIP passes to 80/35! Just pick up a six pack of Olde Main beer at a retail store and find “VIP” under the cap. VIP passes include a two-day festival ticket, free and discounted food and beverages (including Olde Main beer), preferred viewing area near main stage, access to separate restrooms, a lounge area, priority entrance, and select free official festival merchandise. Get more information about 80/35 at 80-35.com and find the full contest rules at oldemainbrewing.com/8035.html.

Join us Wednesday, July 22nd at Blank Park Zoo for Zoo Brew. Sample beers from a variety of local breweries, including Olde Main. Doors will open at 5:30 pm. Must be 21 to attend. Zoo Brew is free with regular zoo admission ($9.95) and free for zoo members. Admission doors close at 8 pm…music and drinks available until 9:30 pm. Get all the details here. Like to save money? Download a coupon for 50 percent off admission.
Filed under: Olde Main Events, Olde Main News | Tags: 80/35, Clone Pale Ale, Des Moines, Dinkey Wheat, Gryphonbrau, Long Face, Off KILTer
Olde Main Brewing Co. is proud to again be the primary beverage sponsor for the 80/35 music festival on July 3rd and 4th in downtown Des Moines. Festival attendees will enjoy local craft brews from Olde Main, while experiencing a weekend packed full of more than 40 of the best progressive bands from across the country. The second annual 80/35 will feature Ben Harper and Relentless7, Public Enemy, Broken Social Scene, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Matisyahu, and many more.
Olde Main has a rich tradition of supporting live music and local entertainment events in Iowa, including Gross Domestic Product, Little BIG Fest, Westfair Amphitheatre shows, Ames on the Half Shell, and 80/35.
“Progressive music and great craft beer have always gone hand-in-hand and after the success of last years’ 80/35, we’re excited to have the opportunity to support the event again in 2009,” says Matt Sinnwell, outside sales manager for Olde Main Brewing Co. “We believe in the vision of 80/35 and are proud to be part of such a strong community initiative. We are excited for the opportunity to share our local craft beers with 80/35 fans this 4th of July weekend.”
“The Greater Des Moines Music Coalition is proud to be able to offer quality local craft beer from Olde Main to festival attendees,” says Amedeo Rossi, project manager for the DMMC. “Olde Main is the most progressive brewery in Iowa and is a perfect match for 80/35.”
Last year more than 30,000 people attended 80/35 — many experiencing Olde Main beers for the first time. At that point, Olde Main was just entering the Des Moines market after launching the bottling line in May of 2008. Now, one year later you can find Olde Main beer at nearly 350 locations across the state including Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Waterloo, Iowa City, Dubuque, and Carroll.
Olde Main brews six styles of beer, along with a root beer and multiple seasonals throughout the year. Four varieties are currently offered in bottles – Dinkey Wheat, Long Face, Off KILTer, and Clone. Plans are in place to begin bottling additional styles later this year.
Olde Main Brews at 80/35
Beers will sell for $5 each or 5 for $20.
Dinkey Wheat, Belgian Style Wheat Ale – Named for the train that used to run from downtown Ames to the ISU Campus, the Dinkey Wheat has a flavor derived from coriander, chamomile, and orange peel, making for an enjoyable and unique drinking experience.
Long Face, Amber Ale – A horse walks into a bar and the bartender says, “Why the long face?” An all around easy drinking, tasty beverage with malt and notable caramel flavors balanced by several American hop varieties.
Off KILTer, Scottish Ale – This traditional Scottish Ale has a subdued hop flavor and aroma with a high in malt flavor. Our brew master actually wears a kilt while brewing this ale to achieve maximum Scottish feel and tradition.
Clone, American Pale Ale – Simply a “Clone” of an American classic, this American Pale Ale is crisp and clean with a noteworthy hoppy bite. The subtle malt background balances out the refreshing ale.
Gryphonbrau, American Lager – This classic American Lager is very easy drinking, with slight malt sweetness and restrained hop flavor and aroma. This refreshing “anytime beer” finishes clean with no aftertaste.
Filed under: Olde Main Events, Olde Main News | Tags: 80/35, Clone, Des Moines, Dinkey Wheat, Gryphonbrau, Long Face, Off KILTer
Stand in line for beer? Not you! Share a kybo with the masses? Surely not! That’s why Olde Main Brewing Co. is giving music lovers the chance to win VIP passes to 80/35 where they’ll be treated like the rock stars they are. Win by picking up a six pack of Olde Main beer at a retail store and find “VIP” under the cap to get two VIP passes to the 80/35 music festival on July 3 and 4 in downtown Des Moines.
The winners of the VIP passes will get a pair of two-day passes to see more than 40 bands, including Ben Harper and Relentless7, Public Enemy, Broken Social Scene, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, and Matisyahu. The VIP access to 80/35 includes a preferred viewing area near main stage, access to separate restrooms, a lounge area, priority entrance, and select free official festival merch. Get more information about 80/35 at 80-35.com and find the full contest rules at oldemainbrewing.com/8035.html.
Olde Main is proud to again be the beverage sponsor for 80/35. Last year more than 30,000 attendees enjoyed Olde Main brews over the 4th of July weekend. At that time, Olde Main was just entering the Des Moines market. Now, one year later you can find Olde Main beers at nearly 350 locations across the state including Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Dubuque, and Carroll.
Olde Main Brews at 80/35
Dinkey Wheat – Named for the train that used to run from downtown Ames to the ISU Campus, the Dinkey Wheat has a flavor derived from coriander, chamomile, and orange peel, making for an enjoyable and unique drinking experience.
Long Face – A horse walks into a bar and the bartender says, “Why the long face?” An all around easy drinking, tasty beverage with malt and notable caramel flavors balanced by several American hop varieties.
Off KILTer – This traditional Scottish Ale has a subdued hop flavor and aroma with a high in malt flavor. Our brew master actually wears a kilt while brewing this ale to achieve maximum Scottish feel and tradition.
Clone – Simply a “Clone” of an American classic, this American Pale Ale is crisp and clean with a noteworthy hoppy bite. The subtle malt background balances out the refreshing ale. *Coming in bottles in June 2009*
Gryphonbrau – This classic American Lager is very easy drinking, with slight malt sweetness and restrained hop flavor and aroma. This refreshing “anytime beer” finishes clean with no aftertaste.

Filed under: Olde Main Events, Olde Main News | Tags: Des Moines, Dinkey Wheat, Gateway Market, Long Face, Off KILTer
Olde Main is the brewery of the month at Gateway Market. All month you can mix and match Olde Main six-packs to create a delicious sampler pack of Dinkey Wheat, Long Face, and Off KILTer. We’ll also be doing tastings on March 7, 10am-2pm at the downtown store and March 21, 10am-2pm at the West Des Moines location. Our head brewer, Jeff “Puff” Irvin will be doing a beer class on March 14 at 3pm at the downtown store. If you want to attend (it will be awesome), make sure you sign up by calling the store at 515.243.1754 or email us.

Filed under: Olde Main Events, Olde Main News | Tags: Des Moines, Skywalk Golf
This year Olde Main was a tee sponsor for the Skywalk Golf event in downtown Des Moines. Puff and Big John had the pleasure of creating our mini-golf hole.
Notice the precision and the power tools…

Not to mention the excitement and creativity! (Thumps up right back to you Puff!)

Once the golf hole was complete, I went to get everything setup at 6:30 AM. Yes, I was actually awake that early on a Saturday morning. It was a pretty fun day. The hole was a little challenging, but we had about 30 people get a hole in one.

We actually even got a trophy for Most Creative Tee Design. Score! Thanks to everyone that came out!
