Sunday, October 10, 2010

Havin' a Drinky in INKY

I took a quick weekend trip up north to INKY (that's Indiana and Kentucky to those not in the know) to play some poker at a couple of Indiana casinos on the Ohio River that are sucking money at a steady rate out of Louisville and Cincinnati. Good job Kentucky and Ohio for letting that happen just like stupid Tennessee letting money flow out of both ends of it into North Carolina and Mississippi. Keep trying to legislate morality and keeping losing revenue to your border states. Just plain stupid. OK, I'm getting off my soap box...the poker didn't go real well, but I was able to drown my sorrows at a couple of nice brewpubs in the Louisville area.
Saturday afternoon I stopped in the town of New Albany, Indiana, just across the river from Louisville to check out The New Albanian Brewing Company. The town was holding an outdoor fall festival known as "Fringe Fest." NABC was participating as well at their new Bank Street Brewhouse location with live music, outdoor grilling and, of course, beer specials. They had $4 draughts and I partook in three of their eight choices. I started of with their imperial IPA that they call Hoptimus (great name and logo). It was uber-hoppy just like I love my IPAs, and with an ABV over 10%, it's a powerfully strong and tasty brew. Next I tried the Community Dark. This is a dark-colored, yet light-bodied ale that was pretty good albeit a little bitter in the aftertaste to me. The weak ABV of 3.7% was surprising. My last selection was the Oaktimus: that's the Hoptimus soaked in oak chips as a speciality brew. Wowzers! Great, great beer. Very unique and creative. They weren't doing growlers during the festival, or I would have been bringing some of this stuff home with me. What a great find this place was. I can't wait to try some more of their concoctions. I may be back up this way in a couple of weeks and will hit this place again for sure if I do.
I played poker Sunday morning at a casino right outside Cincinnati in tiny Lawrenceburg, Indiana. No great results but at least I lasted longer than the day before and was just card dead as opposed to taking one horrible bad beat after another like the day before. On my way back down through Louisville towards home I stopped at the original location of Bluegrass Brewing Company in the St. Andrews section of town. My wife and I and our friends, Nate and Ginny, stopped here on the way home a few months ago on a Sunday and they weren't serving beer until 1 PM. Ugghh! Stupid blue laws. Almost as dumb as no casinos in your state that is surrounded by them.
Annnnnnyway, I planned better this time and arrived at about half-time of the early NFL games and bellied up to the bar to check out some scores and fantasy football team updates as well as try a few brews. Their selection was fairly familiar to me, but one speciality brew with a clever name that caught my eye was the Card Strong U of Ale in honor of the hometown University of Louisville Cardinals. Unfortunately, the name was about the best thing about this rather ho-hum brew. The rest of the line-up was either ones I had already had or just didn't do anything for me, so I opted for their "guest tap" and selected the Three Floyd's Scottish Ale. TFBC is an award-winning Artisinal brewery in northern Indiana (the town of Munster) just south of Chicago...yes, there is a casino south of Chicago in Indiana...those Hoosiers are smart enough to know there's more to state revenue than corn. Even when the bartender, adorned in his BBC shirt, sat the draught on the bar in front of me, he couldn't help but say...."this is a great beer." He was right. Spectacular beer! Thanks BBC for brewing good beer and not being snobby enough to recognize that others are doing the same (if not better).

4 comments:

Craig and Alison Harris said...

So, just let me get this straight (since you were being a little ambiguous)... you think Tennessee should legalize gambling so that we can keep the dollars that are destined to be gambled away in our own state rather than letting it line the pockets of fat Mississippians and snobby Indianans? AND perhaps generate a little more from those who wouldn't drive that far just to gamble... AND a little more on the periphery industries? What would we do with all that money? LOL

Rob and Ashlee said...

yeah, crazy, isn't it?...don't forget about the proud Cherokee Nation over in North Carolina
"scalping' dollars out of all the G'burg and Pigeon Forge visitors and locals. Oh, but hey, we got the lottery...ten years after everybody else did...

Nate & Ginny said...

Catching up on your blog and thought you might be interested to know, i stopped by the Bounty Bev warehouse last week and they now have the Hoptimus you mentioned in this post, should be at liquor stores now.

Rob and Ashlee said...

thanks, Nate. Good to know.