Boscos' "Cellarman" (both a politically
incorrect and genderless term) consists
of a group of lucky customers who have been
chosen to "tap the cask" during
Boscos' daily presentation of "Cask
Conditioned Ale". Every weekday (around
5:30 pm), a customer is chosen to perform
menial labor normally undertaken by Boscos'
brewers. To reward them for their efforts,
the customer becomes an official Boscos
"Cellarman"; is honored with entry
into Boscos Cellarman Hall of Fame; receives
a free "Cellarman Glass;" and
enjoys the first beer out of the cask they
have tapped.
The daily winners then become eligible to
become Boscos "Cellarman of the Year".
The "Cellarman of the Year" is
chosen during the "Cellarman Reunion
Party" and is rewarded the opportunity
to represent Boscos at the Great American
Beer Festival in Denver, CO which includes
round trip airfare for two, double occupancy
hotel accommodations, and two passes to
the Great American Beer Festival.
Cask Conditioned Ales are beers produced
in the classic British method. After primary
fermentation, the beer has both a secondary
fermentation and a conditioning period in
the vessel from which it is served. This
allows the beer to develop natural carbonation.
The beer is unfiltered and contains live
yeast, hence the name "Real Ale".
Cask beers are usually also "dry-hopped,”
which means whole hop flowers are added
to the serving vessel. The beer is then
dispensed from a "beer engine;"
a traditional means of serving that does
not use gas pressure, as does modern draft
keg. The end result is a beer that is naturally
carbonated, unfiltered, and very aromatic.
Click here
to see photos from our Daily Cellarman Ceremony!
Congratulations to Linda Detra,
Boscos Squared 2007 Cellarman of the Year!
Linda and her husband Keith were the guests
of Boscos at the Great American Beer Festival,
October 11 - 13, 2007, in Denver, CO!