Thursday, June 14, 2007
This is New York
I spent a couple days in New York city last week. Ended up drinking lots of beer.
The first stop was the Heartland Brewery on Sixth Avenue. I jumped right in with the IPA and thought it was a little light on the hops but a good brew. Being a huge fan of big hop, west coast IPA's, I was kind of expecting a lighter hop taste in the northeast and that's what I got. I also tried Farmer Jon's Oatmeal Stout and found it very pleasing. I am sometimes fearful of Oatmeal Stouts as they can be thick and syrupy, Jon's is neither of these. All in all, I was excited to see a brewery in the middle of Manhattan and enjoyed the beer.
After hitting the Heartland Brewery, me and my buddy decided to try to get into a Yankee game. I am not a fan of baseball and especially not the Yankees but it was tons of fun. I was a little disappointed to find out that they only serve Macro-brewed beer at the stadium (at least in the section I was sitting) so we proceeded to drink the silver bullet and such.
The game was a ton of fun even if I didn't get a Brooklyn Brewery beer. Maybe they serve those at Shea Stadium? Speaking of Brooklyn Brewery, it was one of my big regrets of the trip. I did not make it out to the brewery but from what I understand they do have a ton of great taps. I did end up having a pint of Brooklyn Lager on my last day it is was delicious. This lager has a great nutty flavor and I feel bad that I did not try it until my last day in NYC.
The first stop was the Heartland Brewery on Sixth Avenue. I jumped right in with the IPA and thought it was a little light on the hops but a good brew. Being a huge fan of big hop, west coast IPA's, I was kind of expecting a lighter hop taste in the northeast and that's what I got. I also tried Farmer Jon's Oatmeal Stout and found it very pleasing. I am sometimes fearful of Oatmeal Stouts as they can be thick and syrupy, Jon's is neither of these. All in all, I was excited to see a brewery in the middle of Manhattan and enjoyed the beer.
After hitting the Heartland Brewery, me and my buddy decided to try to get into a Yankee game. I am not a fan of baseball and especially not the Yankees but it was tons of fun. I was a little disappointed to find out that they only serve Macro-brewed beer at the stadium (at least in the section I was sitting) so we proceeded to drink the silver bullet and such.
The game was a ton of fun even if I didn't get a Brooklyn Brewery beer. Maybe they serve those at Shea Stadium? Speaking of Brooklyn Brewery, it was one of my big regrets of the trip. I did not make it out to the brewery but from what I understand they do have a ton of great taps. I did end up having a pint of Brooklyn Lager on my last day it is was delicious. This lager has a great nutty flavor and I feel bad that I did not try it until my last day in NYC.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
This is what I call a Triathlon
Sara and I made the trip down south for the Encinitas Sprint Triathlon but really we (I) went for the Beer.
We stayed in Carlsbad which just happens to have a Pizza Port and managed to visit the place twice in two days. In my humble opinion Port Brewing Company makes some of the best tasting brews in multiple styles.
Throughout the weekend we sampled their Port Truck Stout, the Wipeout I.P.A. (which they now sell in bottles), the Carlsbad Cream Ale, the California Honey Ale and their None-The-Weisser.
We even had the chance to try Avery's (and Russian River's) Collaboration Not Litigation on tap (we have had it in the bottle and I was excited and surprised to see it on tap) as well as Ballast Point's Big Eye I.P.A. and every beer was fantastic.
The triathlon was a success but the drinks were even better.
We stayed in Carlsbad which just happens to have a Pizza Port and managed to visit the place twice in two days. In my humble opinion Port Brewing Company makes some of the best tasting brews in multiple styles.
Throughout the weekend we sampled their Port Truck Stout, the Wipeout I.P.A. (which they now sell in bottles), the Carlsbad Cream Ale, the California Honey Ale and their None-The-Weisser.
We even had the chance to try Avery's (and Russian River's) Collaboration Not Litigation on tap (we have had it in the bottle and I was excited and surprised to see it on tap) as well as Ballast Point's Big Eye I.P.A. and every beer was fantastic.
The triathlon was a success but the drinks were even better.
Friday, May 18, 2007
This is my new favorite brewery
Deschutes Brewery
Last night I had the Inversion I.P.A. - and it is delicious.
I have had it before and I plan to have it again. It just has a fantastic balance for an I.P.A.
Now, I am a lover of high-hopped I.P.A.'s so my enjoyment of this brew is not out of the ordinary but what I love about Deschutes is how well they do with all the other styles. Black Butte Porter - blew me away when I first tasted it.
It has clearly blown many more people away - check out the list of awards it has won.
We also sampled the Buzzsaw Brown, and the Bachelor E.S.B. and all these beers are flavorful and taste exactly what you would hope for in each style.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Let's Start This
I am not a writer but I do like beer and sometimes get the urge to share. I think I will use this page to review the beer I drink (and maybe alcohol in general) and the places I go that serve beer. My wife (Sara) and I love to travel around the world and visit breweries as well as sample the local brews. This is where I will share those pics and adventures.
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