Sunday, October 6, 2024

It's About Fall, Ya'll!!


Just cuz it's cool... 


9/3 -
On the road again for work.  This time it's Chattanooga! I finally got a chance to stay at the historic and beautiful (look at that crapper!!) Read House in downtown Chatty.  Very cool!  Thanks, Cumberland U!!  The fairs were a little slow today, but the Baptists sure can cook.   I had some great complimentary lasagna at the Silverdale Academy tonight.

I also had my fantasy football draft for a new league
 at work.  I think I did OK.  We shall see. 

My Enterpise rental is a comfy Jeep Compass (with ApplePlay, thank goodness). 
 


I stopped by 
Odd Story Brewing's "Green House" which I thought was going to be a new location, but it's the same one on ML King where they've always been.  I had their terrific ESB called Fabled Fire
I got back to my room and had a helluva comeback in a small buy-in NLCP tournament on Global Poker to get a win vs. around 20 players for around 1,000% ROI.  The exact info got closed out before I could record them, but the W is what counts the most!


9/4 -
It was an extremely early and long day today since I had to run up to the Knoxville area for two morning fairs and then back down here to Chattanooga for a night fair.  I did have a little gap time (in between driving) to stop at Orange Hat Brewing in Knoxville to admire their city skyline wall art (photo above) and have a couple of their excellent beers.  First up was the smooth and hoppy IPA called No Handlebars and then an excellent spicy rye porter they call Pepper Ryeman.
I got back to Chattanooga in time to have a couple more "gap beers" at Naked River Brewing including their solid IPA called Sturgeon General and my first pumpkin beer of the upcoming fall season, the tasty Pumpkin Vice
I was done drinking for the day, so I headed back to my room kind of early to prep for my BFFFL fantasy football draft and play some online poker. 
No luck in poker, but my second fantasy football draft went OK. 


9/5 -
It was a long day in Chattanooga today and then a long drive over to Shelbyville and back this evening.  On the way I made a couple of "for me" stops - the first being Top of the Rock Brewing and Restaurant atop the mountain in Jasper Highlands in Kimball.  I had their Kolsch which was OK, but their view is killer, especially on a clear day like today and on a weekday afternoon with no crowd.  

My next stop was at Common John Brewing in Manchester for dinner and a brew as well.  Their cheeseburger pizza on the company tit was tasty and their California common called Scared Money was great.   


9/6 - 
I was fed pretty well at the Chattanooga college fairs this week, so I had a little extra company money to spend before leaving today.  I decided to grab a pizza pie to take home for later from the Lupi's Pizza location in Hixson.  (It was delish!  Thanks CU!)  They even had beer on tap as I waited for my take-out order, and I enjoyed a cold frosty pint of the very good Juice Wizard (a Wizard's Order IPA) from Tailgate Brewing who now have a brewing location here in town.  The photo above is actually from last night's visit to Common John Brewing's men's room.  It's just too hilarious not to post in a blog entitled "I-P-A River." 


9/7 - I had to pay $10+ a month for ESPN+ (thanks for nothing shitty Spectrum Cable) to watch the epic beat-down by The Big Orange of the NC State Wolfpack today, but it was worth it.  This is quite a team assembled in Knoxville this season.  I am eager to see how far they can go!!  I had a couple float beers in the pool today before the game after some yard work which included a repeat of the recent Campside Pale Ale from Upland Brewing (IN) and a Lager for the Lakes (2023) from Bell's Brewing (MI), both of which were from my most recent BeerBox order.   


9/8 - I got a small buy-in NLHE bounty tournament win tonight on Global Poker vs. just 13 other players with five knockouts for a total ROI of just under 600%.  
Two fantasy football wins as well today! 


9/10 - My co-workers, Todd and Apurvah, and I checked out an Indian restaurant in Mt. Juliet today after work and not only was the food banging good, but they also had some Indian beers available that were new-to-me and not too bad at all.  The place is called Persis Indian Grill and the beers I had were the King Chakra pale lager (pictured above) from Som Brewery (India) and the 1947 Premium Lager, a collab from New World Beverages (NY) and Appalachian Brewing (PA) and created by Indian Americans.  Thanks to having an expert like Apurvah with us, we got some great stuff off the menu we probably wouldn't not have ordered on our own! 


9/11 -
I had another short trip for work towards Knoxville today and got close enough to drop by one of the locations of Abridged Beer Company for lunch and a couple brews.  First up was their excellent DIPA called Alright, Alright, and their solid NZ-style pilsner called Southern Star.  The Abridged Burger I had on the company dime was excellent.  

 
Where I was headed this week gave me a chance to stay in one of the cabins (# 16) on the lake at Big Ridge State Park just north of Knoxville.  I took my fishing pole in hopes of wetting a line now and then also. 

 
My rental car from Enterprise was a decent little Nissan Sentra
that I got to park right beside the cabin (photo above).   I got three crowlers of craft beer from Abridged Beer Company and enjoyed the first one, their cold IPA called Cool Hand Luke, tonight at the cabin.  I had a small fish on but lost it before I could land it, but otherwise, not a much action on the lake, but it was still an evening on the lake!! 

9/11 thru 9/22 - Meanwhile back in Lebanon, I started another long cat/house sitting gig around the corner with my feline pal, Foxie, again along with a little help from my friend, Apurvah, at the start and at the end as I hit the road again for the short work trip this week and then another full week the week following next. 
 


9/12 -
My second and last night in the cabin at Big Ridge State Park is where I had to wish a Happy Birthday to Ashlee as she was traveling back from Austin, Texas, for work as well today.  Cheers, honey!  I toasted my baby with my second ABC crowler, the light and easy-drinking lager called The Rifleman from my sweet, screened porch overlooking Big Ridge Lake  


Woo Hoo!!  Success!!  My first Big Ridge Lake bass landed!  This picture doesn't do this little beauty justice.  He was well over a pound and very healthy and full of fight!  What a thrill!!  Unfortunately, he was my only action of the night, but I will take it!  
I toasted my limited, but satisfying, fishing success afterwards with my third and last ABC crowler of Sgt. Swig, a decent and mild red ale.


Beforehand, after finishing up with a college fair in Oneida, I was just too close to not go take a look at the amazing East Rim Overlook of The Big South Fork of the Cumberland River I had this National Scenic Area view all to myself also.  I did a little waterfall scouting as well and will need to come back to tackle (and find) Bandy Creek Falls which is nearby and could be pretty awesome.  


9/13 -
I was headed back toward home after my last college fair today and had time to stop by Monkey Town Brewing in Dayton for a couple of their brews.  First up was the solid session IPA called Skinny Dippin' and then their excellent India pale pilsner called California Dreamin'.  It's great to see that while some other regional microbreweries are calling it quits, MTBC has actually expanded operations to two other locations.  Keep up the good work and the good beer, folks!! 

I also finished a very good audiobook today by John Grisham.  While "The Reckoning" did have some courtroom/lawyer drama in it, I was pleasantly surprised that it was more of a historical fiction story also which made it that much more enjoyable.  


9/14 - With some chilly pool water, it was "top-water lures" only today for my float with three nice brews from my recent BeerBox.com delivery.  First up was the Tropical Salty Lady fruited Gose that was tart, but refreshing, from Martin House Brewing (TX).  Next was the nice summer Helles lager called Reef Knot from Half Acres Beer Co. (Chicago).   I concluded drinking and floating (thanks to some rain) with a very nice pint can called the Greenhouse German Pilsner from Evil Twin Brewing (NY). 


9/15 - I got a small buy-in NLCP tournament win on Global Poker tonight while cat-sitting around the corner with my grumpy old gal, Foxie.  I bested 29 other players for
an ROI of right at 1,100%! 


9/18 - I picked up another rental car for work today. It was a decent little Volkswagen Jetta that I took first on a day trip to Warren County/McMinnville.  After the college fair there, I dropped back by Common John Brewing in nearby Manchester where I had a tasty hot dog on the company dime for lunch and a couple of brews on mine.  First up was their excellent festbier/marzen called Better in the Fall.  I closed out with a sip of their NEIPA Slow Down, Easy (Chapter XIV) which the barkeep said wasn't as good as the new Slow Down, Easy (Chapter XV) ...and she was right, but I thought both are pretty tasty and highly drinkable.  I really do love this brewery! 


9/19 - A took another quick overnight trip to Knoxville for another college fair (that was a real bust), but it did give me a chance to finish a wonderful audio book called "Remarkably Bright Creatures."  Yep, teared up a little at the end.

 
This little trip also gave me a chance to stop by Fanatic Brewing in Knoxville for a couple brews that were honestly not that great.  The first one was a soapy mess Rye Porter that didn't have much rye taste either.  The Svetly Lozak 10 Czech-style pale lager was a little better, but still nothing great.  I will probably avoid these guys when I am back here next week and try their nearby neighbors, Black Dog, and Ebony and Ivory Brewing instead. 
My dinner on the company dime were some good, but overpriced, voodoo chicken tacos from The Chop House near my nice Drury Hotel off the Cedar Bluff exit in West Knoxville.  I will be here again next week.  


9/20 - I headed back west toward home today and hit another college fair in Baxter on the way.  Afterwards, I stopped for a late lunch (on CU) at Edel's Tavern in CarthageTheir pretty copper bar held my pint (paid for by me) of the decent wheat beer from hometown Tenn Lakes Brewing called Whatever Yo.  The chicken fingers were decent.  


9/21 -
I met my friend, Tom, and his girlfriend, Terry, at his house and we rode down to Murfreesboro today to catch the Duke at MTSU football game.  Tom, like me, is a fan of Duke, so we were definitely pulling the Blue Devils over the Blue Raiders today.  Before the game, we had lunch at the Boulevard Bar and Grill near the stadium.  It had good food and a solid craft beer list.  I had their "house lager" which they claim they brew there but seems suspect.  But since I couldn't find it on UNTAPPD, I went ahead and added it as is and thought it was actually pretty good.  I finished there with a bland, but serviceable, Nashville Amber Lager from Nashville Brewing which I think is contract-brewed by Blackstone Brewing over in Music City.  I thought I had checked this one in before on UNTAPPD, but the all-knowing app said no.  
At the game, the hot sun and then stormy weather in the 3rd quarter kept me from visiting the stadium's beer garden, but I did have the star of the show today:  the excellent and surprisingly light Chocolate Milk Stout from local Cedar Glade Brewing.
After a long lightning delay and a comfortable lead by Duke, we slipped out before the rain got us.  Duke finished off MTSU by a final score of 45-17


9/22 - I had to h
ead back to Knoxville for the week today, but I did so in style thanks to a goof by Enterprise Rentals.  They lost my reservation which I had proof of, and my "standard" car turned into a nice little Mercedes Benz GLA 250 SUV.  So far, I'm actually not that impressed, but let's see if grows on me in a week.   I had a beer on the patio before I left, a nice pint can of the La Bamba, a Mexican-style milk stout from Birmingham (AL) District Brewing - another "payment" beer from my pal, Nate, for pet-sitting for him and his wife while they were in the B-ham for a concert.  


9/23 -
Since it was not released in theaters around here, I decided to rent the new thriller/crime movie centered around poker called Dead Money while hanging out in my nice Drury Inn hotel room tonight in Knoxville.   It was decent, but pretty much stole a lot of the poker themes/scenarios from Rounders IMO and then slapped a dark crime comedy around it.   


9/24 -
My second fair in Knoxville today ended exactly at BEER:30...what are the odds??  So, I jumped over to Orange Hat Brewing for a couple pints starting with their solid hefeweizen called Nanners 'n Jammers, and then their lovely IPA called El Dorado Bullfighter.  These guys are becoming my K-Town go-to brewery for sure. 

Beforehand, I had a fantastic, and healthy, lunch (on CU) at Pokeworks.


9/25 -
I sat and watched the rain come down between fairs over in Maryville at Peaceful Side Brewing (formerly Blackberry Farm Brewing).  I like the new name, and I really liked the beer!  First up was their excellent IPA followed by their equally terrific Dude, Where's My Haze IPA?. 

I had dinner (on CU) - a delicious wedge salad with blackened chicken and a couple more brews at the Blackhorse Pub and Brewery which also has this location I learned today in Maryville as well as in Clarksville.  Their beers were OK, and probably overshadowed by the recent great ones at PSBC.  Their McGee's Pale Ale was a little soapy to my pallet.  The Stargazer NEIPA was better, but still rather unmemorable.
  

I got back to my room tonight in time to take down a small-entry NLCP progressive bounty tournament on Global Poker vs. 32 other players with 9 knockouts (including the tournament maniac who had racked up a lot of bounties) for a total ROI of over 1,500%!!  $75 cash-out on its way!! 


9/26 -
Today was my only day this week without a full day of fairs and my morning one was even cancelled due to flooding weather.  So, it was pretty lazy day in K-town

After my only afternoon fair near the hotel, I stopped by for a couple beers at the Tennessee Tap House because they had food too.  I got the Volunbeer lager from Next Level Brewing here in Knoxville, but then the stupid barkeep couldn't figure out how to do a tax-free meal, so I left and went next door to the nice Parkside Grill and had a tasty steak skewer, tax-free because this barkeep had half a brain, and she got a nice tip for doing so.  I finished with a stop at the Crafty Bastards Brewing West location and had a couple of pretty good brews.  The place isn't much to look at, but it was popular this rainy afternoon.  First up I had their solid, but fruitier than I was expecting by the name, Hop Candy IPA.  I finished with their nice and accurate-tasting Munich Dunkel Lager.  

Tonight, I went to opening night of the new historical biopic, Lee, starring one of my faves, Kate Winslet.  It was pretty good overall and a fascinating true story, but the dinky little Regal Downtown West 8 is kind of a dump, but at least it's close to the hotel. 



9/27 -
I headed back from Knoxville today early in the rain the whole way as my only fair of the day was postponed due to this hurricane in The Gulf driven weather.  I give the Mercedes Benz a C- at best.  Just not that great, and kind of annoying to drive overall.  What I do give high marks to is the great audiobook I am listening to currently to help pass the miles.  "The God of the Woods" is a spooky thriller set in the 70's with backstories going a decade before as well.   Really well written and crafted.  


My last Beer Box of the year (see ya next summer!!) was waiting on me when I got home.  Looks like another great combo including three IPAs, a couple marzens (tis the season!), a pilsner, a lager and a bock.  Plus, some coasters and beer nuts as usual.  Cheers!  


9/28 -
We traveled down to the brand-new South Star Music Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, today and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine blew my mind as well as the roof off the place!!  And his stand on how he feels about Trump was pretty clear (photo above).  Take that, Bama!!   "Because you are the machine, motherfucker!!" 

They didn't have jack-shit in terms of good craft beer at the festival.  I had a feeling.  I had an overpriced and terribly sweet "malt beverage" called Pirate Water Sex on the Beach from Drink Four Brewing Co. (Chicago).  I made it up for it with a couple travel-beers in the hotel room beforehand that I brought from my recent Beer Box delivery.  I had a feeling.  First up was the excellent Mad Hatter IPA from New Holland Brewing (MI), and then a tasty Bockslider from Martin House Brewing (TX).  


9/30 -
After enjoying a Remote Day at home, I went to see the much-anticipated sequelJoker: Folie a Deux Fan First Premiere in IMAX at the Streets of Indian Lake Theaters in Hendersonville tonight with my pal, Toney.  I thought this chapter of my favorite DC villain (RIP Heath Ledger who still did it the best) was pretty disappointing overall.  A fairly dull story leading up to a very unlikable ending IMO.  Is this really how you're going to treat one of the greatest comic-book villains of all time??


10/1 - A shout-out and a prayer for all the folks, businesses and lives that were devasted this past week by Hurricane Helene even hundreds of miles inland like in Asheville, NC, pictured above (yeah, global warming is a myth) at French Broad Brewing (the blue building) which we just visited over the summer.  I toasted a speedy recovery to all those affected with a delicious crowler of Pretzel Octoberfest from Johnson City Brewing that I brought back with me after a recent trip to that same affected area.  (Photo courtesy of Facebook)


10/3
 - I had a day trip for work today out west of Nashville and stopped for a late lunch on the way back at It'z A Philly Thing (photo above) and then had a couple brews at Fat Bottom Brewing since I was out that way.  The philly was superb.  They are doing them right out here in West Nashville!!  The beers were solid.  First up was their Jackie - Pumpkin Ale followed the interesting and refreshing Office Bad Boy - LTO spiced lager.  



10/4 - We attended a Magic Show and Dinner at Cedar City Brewing tonight so along with the hocus-pocus and some good grub, I made their new Alt-Bier 
disappear!! Ta-Da!!!! 


10/4 thru 10/7 - I started a long weekend dog-sitting gig here in Lebanon
 off Hwy. 109 just across the road from the new East Nashville Brewing that is so close to being open.  When oh when???


10/5 - We attended a pretty cool projection show called "Beautifica" tonight at the Adventure Science Theater in Nashville and beforehand had a quick, tasty dinner at Schulman's Bar in East Nashville.  The took over the space that was originally occupied by Southern Grist Brewing who moved to a bigger, newer location close by, but they still have a connection here since they brew the excellent Schulman's Neighborhood IPA for the bar which I had with my yummy fried bologna sandwich.  What a cool, retro vibe and locale they have here!


Monday, September 2, 2024

Trippin' at Work and Lots of Live Music


Just cuz it's Jennifer Connelly

8/1 - I started the month off with a couple of pool beers this evening including the tart, but refreshing, Cran Orange Wheat from Great Lakes Brewing (Cleveland) followed by the excellent double NEIPA from Heretic Brewing (CA) called You Can't Handle the Juice 

8/2 - Salute!  I was happy to celebrate International Beer Day with a pool float check-in of an excellent pint can of Dirt Nap, a double NEIPA from The Veil Brewing Company (VA).  


8/3 thru 8/4 - I started another weekend pet-sitting gig with my pals north of town: Gus, Dolly and the Centerville Cats
.  This time for straight up $200 cash instead of thru the Rover app.  

I got a small NLCP tournament win today vs. 11 other players on Global Poker for right at 700% ROI.  

8/4 - I had a couple pool beers today including a pint can of the nice collaborative Maibock from Old Nation Brewing (MI) and Urban Chestnut Brewing (St. Louis) called Kastanie; and then an excellent IPA from Edmund's Oast Brewing (Charleston, SC) called Heat Ray

I got another small NLCP tournament win tonight vs. 23 other players on Global Poker for right at 1000% ROI.  


8/5 - I had another Remote Workday today and headed out after noon to check out the 
Bag Lady Fry Joint in North Nashville.  I got their "Beef in the Streets" Philly cheesesteak covered fries and it was fantastic!   Coming back here again for sure!  I headed over to East Nashville next to check out the brand new 5 Points Beer Garden connected to the Buds and Brews Bar/Restaurant.  It's so brand new that the beer garden and its inside bar weren't even open yet (then why say you are??).  They had an impressive number of taps, but only the ones in the restaurant end were operating and they had no beer list (really annoying).  I heard them say they had some new Naked River Brewing beers, so I asked about those, and one was their Italian-style Pisa Pils that was pretty good.  It too was very new and not even on UNTAPPD yet, so I did get to add it.  I will give this place another try maybe later on when they have their shit more together...if they ever do...I mean it's a pot-head place, so who knows.  


8/6 -
My buddy, Toney, and I went to see the new M. Night Shyamalan movie, Trap, tonight at our local Roxy Theaters (recliners!).  His movies can be such hits or real misses so the name of the movie itself had me thinking I was about to be "trapped" in a dumb flick, so I kept my expectations pretty low.  And at least it was on a $6 Bargain Tuesday showing.  The film was very frustrating.  Shyamalan is such a great idea man, a decent director, but the worst hack writer sometimes.  So many parts of this film were so dumb that it was distracting.  Get off your ego, M. Night, and let someone help write for your great ideas.  


8/7 - My office boys and I stopped by Tenn Lakes Brewing after work today for another round of "brew-n-chew" which was great.  I've never really had co-workers I gelled with this much.  I had two great beers from TLBC too.  Their quality of craft beer has really improved!  First up was their solid Vienna Lager.  I finished with their hefty and delicious imperial IPA called Double
 Hippity HopAnd the pizza was good despite them parting ways with our beloved Prince Street Pizza up in Gallatin. 

8/8 - I got a nice low-price NLCP tournament win on Global Poker tonight vs. 34 other players with an ROI of right at 1,100%!   


8/9Thanks to a last-minute "fire sale" on Stub Hub, my pal, Nate, and I grabbed cheap tickets for tonight's show at the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Nashville featuring 90's hard-core acts: Candlebox, Jerry Cantrell (of Alice in Chains) and Bush.  The show was great from start to finish with solid sets by all three performers.  I especially enjoyed seeing Bush again with their dynamic frontman, Gavin Rossdale, putting on an energetic show that included running up to the top row of the arena for one song.  He also brought out Amy Lee of Evanescence for an awesome duet.   With empty seats around me, I was able to stretch out and relax during the show.  Score!! 
Beforehand, we had a few brews (and free parking) at Barrique Brewing and then Ubered to and from the show.  First, I had their excellent nitro golden ale called J.A. Varney.  Then it was their great DNEIPA called Absorption Coefficient.


8/10 - 
I drove up to Rock Island State Park today where I had a cabin reserved for the weekend with my nutty sister, Melinda, as a late birthday present for her, and the fact now that she's been diagnosed with cancer again.  She's not had a lot of luck in her life, that's for sure, so I need to be as patient and as loving as I can to her, but, damn, if she doesn't get on my nerves constantly.  We ate an early dinner at 
Nick's Landing Restaurant in Rock Island.  The catfish plates were great! 
Beforehand, I stopped by Happy Trails Brewing in Sparta and had a pint of the surprisingly good Nuka Orange Sour that tasted just like an orange Fanta to me.  I liked it so much that I got a half-growler of it to enjoy over the weekend as well.  


Beforehand, I did watch the USWNT going for soccer gold at The Paris Olympics against Brazil.   Way to go, ladies!! 


8/11 - Our second day at Rock Island State Park included another stop at Nick's Landing for breakfast (excellent western omelet!) and a visit to the awe-inspiring man-made mistake called Twin Falls which there is a great view of from the parking lot which was important to Melinda's limited mobility.  I am really glad she got to see this in person.  We also stopped by Great Falls which wasn't that "great" with its low, dam-controlled water levels, but still pretty cool to see from an overlook with a short walk from the car.  For lunch we had some fried gizzards (you know, God's chicken nuggets!) from Ooh Wee BBQ in North Nashville.  They were pretty good despite the fact they were cooked two days earlier and traveled all this way via cooler.  


We didn't spend the second night in the cabin due to early-morning obligations on Monday for both of us.  On the way home, I did stop by Red Silo Brewing in Cookeville (and then there's was only one in this once-great craft beer town with the demise of Hix Farm and now, Jig Head Brewing - RIP).  I had their solid Scottish ale called McIntyre's Ire.  I was asked to do some dog-sitting on the lake a day earlier than expected tonight and was able to oblige.  It was good to see that goofy Maggie (photo above) again and enjoy here sweet home.  

I also played some online poker tonight and got two very similar NLCP wins on Global Poker vs. 25+ other players for 1,100+% ROI.  I also got a 3-way chop on PokerStars with our local home-game group giving me $20 in profit since I had to rebuy and add on as well. 


8/12 - It was another (mostly) remote workday and night out on the lake dog-sitting today.  Cheers to that! 

In online poker, I won a satellite ticket to a bigger tournament on Global Poker this afternoon valued at 650% ROI vs. 54 other players with the top ten getting tickets and I finished in 2nd place.   The larger tournament took a bad turn when my flopped two pair was bested by a bigger flopped two pair.  SOS in the big tourneys recently it seems like. 

No luck on the fishing front either, but it sure was pleasant out on the lake! Especially with a couple nice beers including a pint of the excellent Neko IPA from Japas Cervejaria (Brazil), (photo above) and another pint can of the light lager called Beer To Drink When It's Hot Outside from Westbrook Brewing (SC). 


8/13 - Hey, watching college sports at work ain't a bad gig!  The Cumberland men's soccer team took on Pellissippi State College from Knoxville this afternoon and I caught a bit of it while on the clock.  After work, I popped a can of Steamer Lane, a tasty pilsner from Fonta Flora Brewing (NC).  


8/14 - Remote Work Day! 
   I headed out this afternoon and stopped by Yazoo Brewing up in Madison where I had their excellent Pilot Series: Dunkel Weissbier.  From there I moved on to Crazy Gnome Brewing in East Nashville and had a couple of their tasty collabs with other breweries including the Japanese-style rice lager called So Fresh and So Lime with Ebony and Ivory Brewing up in Knoxville.  And then the farmhouse ale with Harding House Brewing who were here in Nashville until recently (RIP) called Mice Among Lions.  From there I walked a short distance to the Vui's Vietnamese restaurant in (struggling?) Hunter's Station and had an excellent beef rice bowl dinner.  I walked again down to Smith and Lentz Brewing and had a their nice Quackenbruck Pilsner.

I headed across the river next to check out The Gaslight Anthem at Marathon Music Worksthe second of four $25 flat shows coming up this summer.  I was kind of done drinking, but I parked for free at the M.L. Rose at Capitol View which is surprisingly only a half mile from the venue and a safe walk.   The show was good with a couple of openers including Pinkshift which didn't do much for me, and a tight little punk-rock band called Joyce Manor that were pretty good for that genre which isn't my favorite.  TGE is kind of considered punk, but I think they are more grounded in rock.  I was shocked at the weight gain and long hair of TGE lead singer, Brian Fallon.  So much so I had to check and see if they had changed frontmen!  He still sounded great and the closing of the show with " '59 Sound" accompanied by the always-great, Butch Walker, was worth the wait. 

8/15 - I won a small NLHE bounty tournament on Global Poker tonight vs. 10 other players with three knockouts for a total ROI of just over 350%.   I also won a small NLCP tournament vs. 17 other players for an ROI of just under 800%! 


8/16 - I headed downtown again tonight to catch a solo show by Ben Nichols of Lucero at The Exit/In closing out his Bike Riders Tour with host, Oliver Peck, the famous tattoo artist.  The show was excellent with Ben in top form accompanied by local guitar virtuoso, Cory Branon.   
Beforehand, I walked over to the fairly new House of Beer near the venue and had a couple ho-hum brews from Secret Llama Brewing (FL) including their IPA and their Blueberry Wheat Ale.  This HOB location continues to disappoint in terms of high prices and weak tap selections, so I don't see me coming back here again.  


8/17
 -We attended the Seattle Seahawks at the Titans preseason game with my Hawk-loving pal, Craig, and his wife, Allison - we got $8 tickets on StubHub!!  We rode the Titans Express train to and from the game from the Donelson Station.   I chose this station so I could have some pre-game libations at the Homegrown Taproom beforehand.   With a tasty dinner, I had half-pints of the solid Summer Seasonal With Lime ale from local Little Harpeth Brewing, and the tasty Stone (Brewing in CA) Ruination IPA which I was sure I have had before but UNTAPPD said no.  
Beforehand, I got a nice pool float in along with a pint can of the nice DIPA collab between Equilibrium Brewing (NY) and Civil Society Brewing (FL) called Seven Izzup.


8/18 - I did some overnight pet-sitting for my pal, Nate, and his wife, Ginny, at their home in Donelson tonight.  I only charged them beer!  For dinner, I stopped by the nearby TennFold Brewing and a got a tasty chicken pesto pizza to go.  While waiting on my pie, I had their very nice Belgian tripel called Vikings Horn.  
Beforehand, I got another pool float in this time with a pint can of the excellent NEIPA from Timber Ales (CT) called Sleepless Skylines (Mosaic and Citra).


8/19 - Wouldn't this be awesome for the new Titans stadium in Music City!!

I got a small NLHE bounty tournament win tonight on Global Poker vs. 12 other players with four knockouts for a total ROI of right at 600%!  


8/20 -
My pal, Toney, and I went to see the new sci-fi horror flick, Alien: Romulus, at our local Roxy Theaters (recliners!) on $6 Bargain Tuesday.  I thought it was a good addition to the Alien franchise with a good story and believable characters.  The temps were mild enough that I could walk the mile and a half to the theater from the CU campus where Ashlee and I had $5 dinners beforehand in the cafeteria there.  


My August Beer Box came today with a nice mix of brews including a couple IPAs, a sour Gose, a pale ale, a pilsner, a lager, a fruit beer and a brown ale.  Cheers!! 


8/21 - I don't usually record 2nd place finishes on Global Poker here, but tonight is an exception, as I bested 228 other players in a wild $1 mystery bounty NLHE tournament for a whopping ROI of just under 6,300%!!   I did get a first-place finish in a much smaller bounty NLHE tournament vs. just seven other players getting six of the knockouts for a nice 400%+ ROI.  These deep runs helped me cash out another $100 in profit tonight as well!  


8/22 - They are getting so close!!  ENBC - Wilson Co.!!! 


8/23 - I wasn't gonna have a beer today, but when I heard about the sudden passing of an acquaintance of mine from aggressive cancer last night, I decided to tip one in his honor.  I chose the excellent Ellie's Brown Ale from Avery Brewing (CO).  This one's for you, Andrew.  I didn't know you well, but I do know you liked to hoist a brew or two.   Cheers and RIP.  


8/24 - I went to see 
Iron and Wine at The Ryman tonight - the third of four $25-flat shows this summer.  I've never seen this eclectic one-man project play live, but have admired the music for a while now.   The show was pretty good, although it reminded me of seeing Jackson Browne there several years ago when he didn't play any of his hits.  To a lesser degree, I only really know a coupole of his songs and one he did in a different way that I didn't care for and did not play the other.  Oh well, at least I had a pew to myself upstairs in the balcony as I abandoned my downstair assigned seat when I saw the place was only about 75% full.  The opener, Sunny Wars, was also eclectic, but talented.  


Before heading downtown this afternoon, I enjoyed a couple of pool beers after a hot mowing session including the above-pictured Mango Bubbles fruit beer from Rhinegeist Brewing (Cincinnati) which is just about a perfect choice for this locale.  I followed that up with a nice session IPA called Secret Crush from Middel Brow Beer Co. (Chicago).   


Before the show, I had quite the little downtown craft beer crawl starting at Tennessee Brew Works where I had their nice pilsner called Czech, Czech...One, Two.  Next, I stopped by 
Marble Fox Brewing where they had a Tiki Party going on to celebrate the release of their surprisingly good sour fruited IPA called Torchlight.  They also had the whitest reggae band I've ever seen called Vibright who were actually pretty good. (Shout out to The Cutting Crew cover).  And, hey, you think they've ever played in front of a cooler backdrop that what is pictured above? 

I also got to pick up a rental car at our local Enterprise (a decent little Jeep Renegade) for my very first work road trip next week!!  I drove it downtown saving me miles one of our cars too.  


Next stop was around the corner to 
Hi-Wire Brewing with a stop at the Taste of Aloha food truck at Marble Fox Brewing to grab one of their last pork bowls which was fantastic!  Thanks to HWBC for letting me eat it at the bar since the don't serve food anyway.  But they do serve solid beer!  First up was their decent Catbird in the Rye lager.  I finished with their solid West Coast Pils.  


My final stop was a last-minute addition, good ol' Hops and Crafts in The Gulch which was shamefully dead for a nice Saturday afternoon/early-evening.  I worry about the longevity of this place.  Other long-time beer bars in less expensive places to do business have bit the dust in the past few years.  Their "craft on draft" line-up was impressive as always.  I started with the excellent IPA from Burial Beer Company (Asheville) called The Mirage of Substance.  I finished with the a-bit too-sweet pale ale called Charlatan from Maplewood Brewing (Chicago).  

 
I had an interesting walk back to my car up on 4th Street after the show spying not one, but two, new-to-me beer bars showing a lot of taps.  I stepped into the Almost Friday Sporting Club (photo above), but didn't order anything since it was late and I had to drive, but I will have to give it a look next time I am down this way.  The other place, Sip Sobro, boasted 60 beers on tap - definitely worth a future visit! 


8/25 - I got on the road to East Tennessee today for work tomorrow. 
 I stopped at 1907 Brewing in Morristown for some libations.  I had their very good
Peavine IPA and their so-so MoTown Brown ale.  


Morristown's elevated sidewalks from the 1960's (then called the Skywalk Project) which they claim are the only ones in North America (not sure about that) are definitely pretty neat.  This picture got quite the stir on a new-to-me Facebook group I recently joined called "Roadside America" closing in on almost 1,800 likes and tons of discussion/comments.  For perspective, 1907 Brewing Company is just below on the left and that's my rental - the black Jeep Renegade - on the right side of the street in front of the white car. 


I chose to stay at the historic Carnegie Hotel in Johnson City for the next few days. I was pleased with my room and the hotel itself.  I also had some
outstanding room service for dinner on the company dime!!  And I love the trains...mainly because they move on the other side of the hotel from where I was! 


I got into pretty, clean Johnson City early enough tonight to drop by the Tennessee Hills Brewstillery just down the street from my hotel.  Cool concept and a beautiful place.  Their beer wasn't bad either.  I started with their very nice Hawaiian Shirt IPA and then their solid Callahan's Irish Red ale.  


8/26 - Hello, Tusculum University in Greeneville, TN!!  My first solo college fair went pretty smooth. 
Not a ton of interest, but I did get a couple students to sign interest cards and gave out (too much) swag.  Gotta tone it down to last the week!! 


With my one and only college fair over today at noon, I had the whole afternoon to let the 2.7 mile hike to beautiful 
Margarette Falls pretty much kick my ass!  Whew!  All uphill going in and then a technical rocky descent that was pretty tricky coming out.  But it was worth it to have this beauty all to myself by the time I got there!! 


I reflected on the beautiful hike and sights like this jaw-droppingly beautiful cascade below Margarette Falls as I pulled into Johnson City Brewing Company downtown.  Set in an old storefront from the hey-day of what was probably a thriving downtown, it's much quieter now.  While not a lot to look at, their beer was unique and outstanding!  I started with their top-notch Hopollo 13 West Coast IPA.  Next up was the sweet, but satisfying, Apple Butter Golden Ale - it's named exactly right.  I even got a taste of their extremely unique Sauerkraut Oktoberfest which smelled exactly like its name and only tasted slightly better.  An A for effort, but an N for "no thank you!" from me.  I loaded up here with a variety four-pack of pint cans to take home and a crowler of a pretzel Oktoberfest that I think Ashlee is gonna love.  

I slipped over the newer and busier Great Oak Brewing next which is co-housed with a BBQ restaurant called Southern Craft.  I had some excellent brisket tacos for dinner along with GOBC's solid Twin Eddie's Coffee Porter and then their serviceable Tennessee UnKommon - their take on a Kentucky common beer.   


8/27 -
It was a long day of three different high school fairs today, but I did have a 6-hour gap in between the last two and was able to check out a few places of interest including my first Pal's experience for dinner consisting of their giant signature hamburger with cheese that was delicious.  Time to try some of the famous "Frenchie fries" next! 


I also took a sort of long drive to see the pretty dry Elrod Falls.  At least it was easy access with just a short walk from the parking lot and does show its potential and worth for another visit, just not in the later summer.  A quick drive by 
Amis Mill revealed the same if not worse results - not even picture-worthy for now.  


Now the Mountain Dew gravestone (thanks AtlasObscura.com) just up the road from my hotel in Johnson City is a hoot to see in any season.  It's an ode to the original bottle design of one of my favorite beverages - not containing hops - which originated here.  Note the bottle opener on the bottom right side! 
  Very cool! 
I was strapped for time after my late college fair to hit a brewery tonight, so I had a hotel-room libation instead consisting of a pint can of the excellent dry-hopped wheat ale called Chiller from the Johnson City Brewing four-pack that I picked up yesterday.  


8/28 -
I had a little bit of time between my two fairs today to jump back over to Johnson City and have a brew at the big-daddy-brewer here in town now:  Yee Haw Brewing.  While not the oldest craft brewery here in town, they have been the most successful with wide distribution, savvy sales tactics (their new Vol Lager could be a barn burner for them), and, yes, making pretty damn good beer.  Their flagship brewhouse is in a beautiful old, refurbed building and the Will's Pills(ner) was solid as usual for their wares. 


I was done with work with enough daylight left today to check out some (hopefully not dry) waterfalls nearby.   First up was Martin
 Creek Falls.  While easy to get to and find, I decided not to risk the mile in and mile back hike due to probable low water levels.  Gonna save this one for a spring trip return that will include Elrod Falls and Amis Mill from yesterday.  The cardinal flower pictured above and the little fawn I saw on the way made the trip worthy, nonetheless.  


 
Next up was Spivey Falls.  It was running pretty good down the side of Spivey Mountain, but a little far from the road and a little too steep (and hot) to try and get closer to at this time.  This was a recon mission as well to see where the rental house that claims views of this waterfall is and what it looks like.   I found the address I think, and it looks like a good spot, but was down a private drive that I couldn't access today.  See you next April for my birthday maybe?? 


And finally, I unknowingly saved the best for last with Big Creek Falls just a little inside the North Carolina border on the same road as Spivey Falls.   This little sliding beauty is roadside as well with a quick steep ascent to the base revealing a little slice of Pisgah National Forest heaven with complete cover from the road. 
 

Afterwards, I went back to the Southern Craft in Johnson City for dinner again and had a couple more Great Oak Brewing libations including their Thunder Pig IPA that was solid and their decent Watauga Lake KolschTheir burnt ends plate was worth the hefty $25 price tag (thanks Cumberland U!).  Delicious!! 


8/29 - After another long day (and night) of fairs today, I headed east a bit to a nice Fairfield Inn back in Morristown.  
I had a gap of time between fairs enough to go briefly check out the new Hard Rock Casino in Bristol, VA.  Nothing much of interest to me actually.  No poker room (yet?), too much smoking (yuck), and the conversion to a full-on Hard Rock property isn't complete yet.   I walked thru and left fairly quickly without dropping a dime.  I did have a tasty, and free, lunch at the Blue Moose Burger and Wings Restaurant back in Johnson City.   They gave my order to another table and made me a fresh one for me on the house (you're welcome, CU!).  I did have two craft beers on my dime including a nice golden ale by Johnson City Brewing called Blue and Gold (for ETSU here) and a solid Mexican lager from Yee Haw Brewing called Cerveza Lime.  
Since the casino was a quick bust, I had time to also drop by new-to-me Bays Mountain Brewing in Kingsport for a couple pints also.   I had their delicious Barney's Brown Ale and a very nice NEIPA they called NETN (get in, NorthEast TN). 
 


8/30 - I had one short fair this morning before heading back from East Tennessee.  I stopped at the beautiful (I had forgotten how much so inside - photo above) Downtown Grill and Brewing in Knoxville for lunch where I had a nice sirloin and a pint of their solid seasonal Patio Perch pale ale.  I gotta hit this place again when I am up here for my Knoxville College Fair Week later this month!  

That was a good "work week" with 7 brewery visits, six of which were new-to-me, 18 new-to-me beers, four (and a half, cuz it was almost dry) waterfalls and a Mountain Dew gravestone.  Not too shabby! 

 
I attended the SOLD OUT 
Butch Walker show at 3rd and Lindsley with my pal, Danny, tonight.  I got to drive the CU rental downtown since it wasn't due back until tomorrow (score!).  Beforehand, I had a tasty Fat Pug milk stout from Maplewood Brewing (Chicago) at ML Rose - Capitol View where we also parked for free and Ubered to the show and back.  The show was great with Butch playing his entire 20th-anniversary "Letters" album from start to finish, and an encore of some selected favorites.  He also brought out country star, Ashley Monroe, for a pretty cool cover of Aerosmith's "Angel." 

8/31 - It was quite a bittersweet Saturday, as I attended the funeral service of my (younger than me), acquaintance, Andrew.  Ashlee and I are closer friends with his wife, now widow sadly, Emily.  Cancer really sucks.  RIP, brother. 

UT football and for most other colleges started today as well and I celebrated that fact with a can of Vol Lager from recently visited Yee Haw Brewing up in Johnson City, TN.  Here's to my little alma mater, Chattanooga, taking on the chin today in Neyland Stadium by a 69-3 score, but collecting that big check on the way out.  Cha-ching!! 


9/1
 - I went to see O/A/R at The Ryman tonight as
 the last of four $25 flat shows this summer.  Ashlee was supposed to go with me, but booked a conflicting cruise with her sister, so I sold the extra ticket for $20 to a lady who was very grateful to get the bargain price.   The show was outstanding even though I didn't stay until the end (dog-sitting duties).  I even liked the short part of the set from the second opener, Ripe, that I got to see. 
 
Beforehand, Sunny and I met my pal, Curtis, at Cedar City Brewing for a couple beers.  I had two new-to-me beers of theirs including the solid pale ale called Pale Rider from the West, and their surprisingly nice Hibiscus Margarita Gose

While at the show, I also finished on the final table (6th) of today's Golden Scrimmage (play money) NLHE tournament vs. 417 other players which should earn me some exclusive Global Poker swag.  (and, yes, it was a "Crazy Game of Poker")


9/2 - I didn't spend Labor Day in the pool today since it was just a little cool to do so and the fact that I was fighting off a cold I brought back with me from Johnson City last week.  Yuck!  But I did get paid today!!  My beer buddy, Nate, stopped by and we had an impromptu beer tasting out on the patio including one of two pints cans he brought me back from Birmingham as "payment" for a night of pet-sitting at his house last month.  I enjoyed the pint can of The Gardener IPA from Birmingham (AL) District Brewing.  We also split a pint can of the excellent amber lager called Peaches that I brought back from my visit to Johnson City Brewing last week.   I will save my other "payment" beer for later.  Thanks, Nate!! 

I got a small buy-in NLHE bounty tournament win today vs. 25 other people with seven knockouts for an ROI right at 1,000%!