Thursday Tasting: Collaboration Not Litigation Vertical Tasting
Posted Jun 15, 2010 in Beer, Breweries, Coolness, Events, Goings on, Limited Release
This week we’re doing a vertical tasting of Avery Brewing Co. & Russian River’s Collaboration Not Litigation Ale: Batch #2, Batch #3, and Batch #4. This is a great opportunity for those to experience how a beer ages and changes with time. $3 for (3) 4 oz. samples. If you purchase one of the batches, you can apply your $3 tasting fee to your purchase!
Collaboration Not Litigation background (96 RateBeer rating):
Salvation… the name of two intricate Belgian-style ales, created by us Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing and Adam Avery of Avery Brewing. After becoming friends a few years ago, we realized that we both had a Salvation in our line-ups. Was it going to be a problem? Should one of us relinquish the rights? “Hell no!” we said. In fact, it was quickly decided that we should blend the brews to catch the best qualities of each and create an even more complex libation. In April 2004, in top-secret meeting at Russian River Brewing (well actually it was packed in the pub, and many were looking over our shoulders wondering what the hell was going on), we came up with the perfect blend of the two Salvations. Natalie, Vinnie’s much more significant other, exclaimed, “We should call this Collaboration, not Litigation Ale!” “Perfect!” we shouted. We celebrated deep into the night, (or is it morning?).
Fast forward to November 14, 2006. After talking about it for over 2 years we finally decided to pull the trigger and Vinnie flew out to Avery to brew his Salvation exactly as he does in his brewery. This was blended with Avery’s Salvation December 11th, 2006. We hope you enjoy it as much we enjoyed brewing and blending it.
All profits from this joint venture will fund a return educational trip to Belgium with our bros Tomme (Port Brewing), Sam (Dogfish Head Brewing) and Rob (Allagash Brewing). This pilgrimage will enable us to learn even more about traditional brewing techniques to combine with our already strange and unique styles here in America.


