My pal, Chris, drove a couple hours to meet me today and hang out on the Notre Dame campus and in South Bend before the game tonight. We met at the giant bookstore on campus and were in awe of the volume of Notre Dame bling there was to purchase here. While not a Duke fan, I did appreciate his company and his willingness to drive us to a couple of breweries around town. Our first stop was the nearby South Bend Brew Works where I had their excellent Buzz Slaps! Hazy IPA and their sweet and light Hawaiian Milk Stout along with an excellent grilled chicken with blue cheese crumbles salad for lunch.
While the beer (and service) were not as great as at SBBW, you could not beat the ambiance at our next stop, Studebaker Brewing Company. Housed on the second floor of the amazing Tippecanoe Place, the original home (circa 1889) of Clement Studebaker, the South Bend manufacturer of wagons and then classic automobiles. I had their decent Manta Ray IPA.
We headed back to campus next and walked from my hotel to The Taphouse on the Edge, a college sports bar that was getting busy as tipoff was approaching, but nothing like football games evidently. Here they had a cute barkeep (think Aubry Plaza with blue curly hair) and a good beer list. I had the solid Oberon Eclipse Citrus Wheat from Bell's Brewery (MI) and a very good Christmas Ale from Great Lakes Brewing (Cleveland). |
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