Hop Butcher For the World
Microbrewery
in
Chicago,
Illinois,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: Hop Butcher For The World
Established in 2014
Contact
Description
In his poem "Chicago," Carl Sandburg first refers to this great city as "Hog Butcher For the World." And while the literal meaning behind that moniker has faded since the mid-twentieth century closing of the Union Stock Yards, it anchors and inspires our ethos in three meaningful ways:
For starters, we love hops. The variety of ways they can be used in brewing and the range of flavors and aromas that they bring to beer are vast and areas in which we enjoy experimenting heavily. No surprise then that the word "hop" appears in our name and that the majority of our recipes begin with a specific variety or intuitive blend of hops in mind.
How we are inspired by the "Butcher" portion of our namesake is thankfully less bloody than the history behind it, but there are a lot of butcher-esque traits that we do draw inspiration from. All of the ones we grew up around were approachable, dependable and visibly and vocally passionate about their craft. They'd take the time to get to know you, get technical when necessary and if you wanted it, help you find something or make a recommendation. That's who we aim to be, except with hops, yeast, water and grain in a brewery instead of a butcher shop and a meat-filled counter.
Finally, at some point, you'll refer to us simply as "Hop Butcher" (and we're cool with that), but the "For The World" part is an important and meaningful element of our name. It inspires the ingredients we use and the personality behind the beers we brew: unique enough for the beer geeks, approachable enough for the newcomers. It guides who we work with and where our cans and kegs are distributed...and where they might someday be distributed.
For starters, we love hops. The variety of ways they can be used in brewing and the range of flavors and aromas that they bring to beer are vast and areas in which we enjoy experimenting heavily. No surprise then that the word "hop" appears in our name and that the majority of our recipes begin with a specific variety or intuitive blend of hops in mind.
How we are inspired by the "Butcher" portion of our namesake is thankfully less bloody than the history behind it, but there are a lot of butcher-esque traits that we do draw inspiration from. All of the ones we grew up around were approachable, dependable and visibly and vocally passionate about their craft. They'd take the time to get to know you, get technical when necessary and if you wanted it, help you find something or make a recommendation. That's who we aim to be, except with hops, yeast, water and grain in a brewery instead of a butcher shop and a meat-filled counter.
Finally, at some point, you'll refer to us simply as "Hop Butcher" (and we're cool with that), but the "For The World" part is an important and meaningful element of our name. It inspires the ingredients we use and the personality behind the beers we brew: unique enough for the beer geeks, approachable enough for the newcomers. It guides who we work with and where our cans and kegs are distributed...and where they might someday be distributed.
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 8.5
Draught at Opening Bash: pour pale haze with white head. Aroma is very mellow pineapple and mango. Taste is fruity and not too sweet. Solid overall.
Tried
on 23 Feb 2020
at 16:22
7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Opening Bash. Pours hazy bright yellow. Orange, tangerine, papaya, grapefruit. Medium body. Good.
Tried
on 23 Feb 2020
at 01:51
7.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Opening Bash. Pours hazy bright yellow. Coconut, papaya, pineapple, tangerine. Good body. Decent.
Tried
on 23 Feb 2020
at 01:49
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can shared a Taphouse (30/01/2020) - hazy golden orange with a white head. Medium sweet fruity and light malty, pine needles, grapefruit and tangerine, lemon, sweet malty backing, medium body, hoppy light bitter finish.
Tried
from Can
on 15 Feb 2020
at 08:50
Got a cracking DFB Pokal matchup, along with a cracking beer! Thanks Joe!
Tried
from Can
on 04 Feb 2020
at 16:33
This is a wonder of the world. This is OH esq. Juicy, hops give a nice a smack. I'd marry an octopus just to have this beer every day.
Tried
from Can
on 04 Feb 2020
at 01:32
8/10
Tried
on 28 Dec 2019
at 00:31
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Can. Not bad, has a bit of pale grain, citrus peel, dried pale malts. Medium bodied with fine carbonation. FInishes grassy, piney, with more dry pale bread. Alright.
Tried
from Can
on 27 Dec 2019
at 20:49
8/10
Tried
on 27 Dec 2019
at 01:04