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Ybor Brewing Company - Ybor Gold Gaspar's Porter

Ybor Brewing Company - Ybor Gold Gaspar's Porter

Beer Club featured in U.S. Microbrewed Beer Club

Country:

United States

Alcohol by Volume:

5.80%

Ybor Brewing Company - Ybor Gold Gaspar's Porter

  • ABV:

    5.80%
  • Int’l Bittering Units (IBUs):

    35
  • Serving Temperature:

    46-54° F
  • Malts:

    2-Row Pale, Munich, Caramel, Dark Chocolate
  • Hops:

    Northern Brewer, Fuggles
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the legendary pirate Jose Gaspar purportedly patrolled the waters of West Florida and terrorized the region. A society columnist with the Tampa Tribune is credited with creating a pirate-inspired festival in 1904 that came to be known as Gasparilla. An annual tradition since 1904, it begins when the world's only fully-rigged pirate ship sails into the heart of Tampa. Built entirely of steel, the black-hulled "Jose Gasparilla" measures 165 feet in length and is topped by three masts that tower 100 feet above deck. Its crew of 700 pirates, with flags flying and cannons booming as the vessel makes its way along Hillsborough Bay, is quite a site. The vessel docks and the unruly plunderers known as the Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla “take over” the City of Tampa and storm the local boulevards. Ybor Gold Gaspar’s Porter was created for the event and... Oh no! Here they come!! *Crash*Boom*(plundering noises). Arr Matey, ye can be expectin’ malts to storm yer nose first, with slightly spicy hops a followin’ and a smoky note gallivantin ’ with notes o’ plum. This be a porter that’s bound to be a might maltier than yer used to Matey, with its syrupy, yet roasted malt character. Its flavor’s quite smoky and full of yer roasty malts, arr, and it also has an interesting perfumy, floral note, like me favorite beauties oft do. Thar be a plenty of yer dark chocolate flavors rushin’ in at finish with a mightily-hopped, bitter finish that ends smooth and smoky. If ye don’t like this beer, yer just as tasteless as the bilge rats below deck, farin’ as we pirates be concerned…
In the late 1800s, Ybor City, FL was the cigar capital of the world. It’s location near the coast made shipping supplies up from Cuba relatively simple, and it served as a major conduit between the famed Cuban cigar market and the U.S. demand to have them. In 1886, Vincente Martinez Ybor led the migration of the Cuban cigar industry to a small region located in the Tampa metropolitan area. Ybor City, as it would eventually be known, became a bastion for immigrant workers seeking to leave the violent revolutions in Cuba which would rock the island nation through the end of the century. And for over 40 years, the industry flourished. However, with the hit of the depression in 1929, along with the popularity boom of American cigarettes, the cigar industry rapidly declined. Naturally, many of the factories were quickly closed, abandoned, and torn down. However one building, the Seidenberg and Company cigar factory, built in 1894, withstood the test of time. Now, you may ask, “What does this have to do with my microbrewed beer of the month?" Well, move ahead 100 years from the date that Seidenberg opened its doors at this location in 1894 and that is when the Ybor City Brewing Company first opened its doors (1994) in this exact same brick building. Not only is the brewery site rich with history, the company president, Humberto Perez, is a third-generation brewer whose grandfather founded one of the largest breweries in Venezuela—Cerveceria—about 75 years ago. And just like the cigar factory, this brewery keeps some of the same traditions; all the brewing is done by hand. Not a single step of the process is automated! Today they brew a vast line up of Floridian beers, under the larger company name of the Florida Beer Company. Other brew lines include Key West, Hurricane Reef, and La Tropical, for a total of over 13 quality beers. For more information about the brewery and scheduled tours, call (813) 242-9222, or visit their website at www.floridabeer.com.
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