| A classic sign on Bourbon Street. Not good ones particularly, but definitely big ones. |
| Bright lights, Crescent City. |
Rob's Beer Blog - This started as a way to record just my craft beer experiences...over the years it has also morphed somewhat into tracking a few of my favorite other things: travel, movies, and tournament poker successes with as much craft beer as possible sprinkled in. Like Thoreau said, "Live deep, and suck out all the marrow of life."
| A classic sign on Bourbon Street. Not good ones particularly, but definitely big ones. |
| Bright lights, Crescent City. |
On my second trip I checked out Ellis Island Casino and Brewery over on Koval Street which runs parallel to The Strip. I had heard of this place for a while, but never had a chance (or the nerve) to check it out since its in an albeit seedier side of Vegas. I walked over since it's only a couple blocks from where I was staying up on Las Vegas Blvd. and made sure it was still daylight. I encountered no problems and the place is actually not bad at all. Their craft beer is pretty good and the kicker is that the pints of it are free if you are gambling. I had their pale ale which was OK, their stout which was better and their Octoberfest which was weak in color and so-so in taste. I also made $6 playing video blackjack...so who's complaining. By the way, if you don't gamble, their pints of beer are a whopping $1.75 each! Hoo-ray for the "seedy" side of Vegas!! |
| Just a cool shot of the Bellagio Fountains going off around midnight on The Strip with Bally's and the Paris casinos in the background. |
| Saturday, September 10, 2011: A lovely Red Hook IPA at a harbour bar in Key West, FL while waiting for a rain shower to push through the area. |
| August 26, 2011: Enjoying a Ghost River Pale Ale atop The Madison Hotel in Memphis, TN where it is brewed. |
| On a recent trip to the beautiful Outer Banks (OBX) of North Carolina, I found a nice little trio of small brewpubs to visit. |
| The Weeping Radish isn't technically on the Outer Banks (it used to be we learned later), but it's close enough in Javisburg, NC, and was right on the way from our drive down from the airport in Norfolk, VA. It's a German-based brewery with a half-dozen taps of beer made on the premises. I tried their sampler and wasn't overly impressed to be honest. Not their fault really, I am not the biggest fan of German-style beer (despite my heritage)...too much malt and not enough hops for my taste. My favorite was their Black Raddish, a nice, smooth dark lager. I should mention that their food was very good including their amazing fresh-made sausage sampler platter. |
| The largest, most well-known microbrewery in the OBX is The Outer Banks Brewing Station. We stopped in here briefly for a beer sampler and were pleased with the results. Nice hoppiness in their pale ale. This was the best beer in the area that we found and we will definitely come back here. We didn't eat here, but the food looked good and smelled great. |
| Three great words on a sign in downtown Nashville, Indiana |
| Big Woods Brewing is a relatively new microbrewery located in Nashville...no, not that one...Nashville, Indiana, a very cool little town in the regionally popular Brown County. It's about an hour south of Indianapolis. Their beer was pretty good and their food was excellent. The brewpub is a very nice place with a hunting lodge type of feel to it. Favorite beer I tried was the Busted Knuckle Red Ale. |
The generous tasting sampler from Lafayette Brewing Company in Lafayette, Indiana, near Purdue University. Wonderful beer and their food was excellent as well. |
| A craft beer veteran that opened their doors way back in 1993. |
| I had this pint can of hoppy beauty in downtown Chicago at Stanley's Kitchen & Tap. Half Acre Brewing is a Chicago-based brewery that I will have to check out next time I am in The Windy City. I also had a pint of Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale from Lagunitas, CA, at The Pubic House bar in downtown Chicago. It was excellent. |
| A couple Goose Island Brewing (Chicago-area-based) craft taps at Stanley's in Chicago plus their own "house" beer, SKT. I had the Green Line which is an American pale ale. It was pretty good. |
| I won this tasty IPA (or the money to pay for it at least) playing video blackjack at Silver Peak Brewing. Ah, only in Nevada! |
| I would follow you anywhere, sir. Great craft brewing company out of Oregon. |
| Have no fear Chris and Tarryn, the place is still here! |
| The Brewery at Lake Tahoe - Whiteout Wit and Killebrew Brown Ale were their seasonals on their 9 beer sampler paddles. |
| Ashlee clutching her Sierra Nevada Glissade Golden Bock at the outdoor bar at Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe at 10,000 feet plus |
| Some of the dead soldiers left on the beer-tasting battlefield |
ment. I didn't fare too well in the tournament, but at least I got my fix.
gh to turn off the University of Kentucky basketball game (which was a blow-out) and allowed me to watch my beloved Duke Blue Devils battle against Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament Semi-Finals. The game was tight and I couldn't leave without seeing the end so I decided on another beer. They had another of their flagship "Four Core" beers, Beak's Best, in cask-condition on tap and I decided to give it a whirl after a recommendation from a fellow bar patron. It was very good (maybe not the be-all, end-all this guy thought it was), but not bad. While I really admire the cask-condition style of making beer, I can't say it's my favorite. The absence of carbonation and the room temperature-to-cool serving status don't bother me and are supposed to enhance the flavor of the beer, but I just don't taste it. It's decent and drinkable, but I do see what all the fuss is about really. Duke pulled out the win to move on to the finals and I closed out my tab and moved on to my hotel room back across the river in Louisville. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
he bars, tables, couches, etc. upstairs and down. I started with a half-pint of their Amarillo IPA which was decent. I ordered some cheese fries for lunch (they were fantastic by the way!) and moved on to a pint of their pale ale which was my favorite so far of theirs. Kentucky was in the SEC finals and the place only had two TVs upstairs where I was at and I didn't have the nerve to ask them to switch to ACC finals going on at the same time in which Duke was playing their arch rival, North Carolina. I was able to follow the score on the crawl at the bottom of the screen and saw the Blue Devils were pretty much laying the wood to the Tar Heels. Sweet! I finished lunch and my beer and got the check since I had to drive home that was about all I needed to have on this visit. Back downstairs the crowded bar had thinned out a bit and what do I spy in the corner? - A small TV with the Duke game on! I take a seat at the bar to see the last few minutes of the game. I ordered a half-pint of the Slewfoot amber ale and watched my Dukies take down the trophy. The amber ale wasn't too bad either.
Here's to a long life and a merry one; A quick death and an easy one; A pretty girl and a true one; A cold beer and another one. - Lewis Henry
I woke up this morning and I got myself a beer. Cuz the future's uncertain and the end is always near. - The Doors
"I have respect for beer!"
Russell Crowe as John Nash in A Beautiful Mind