Yep, Oskar Blues has a real winner in their Death by Coconut Irish Porter.. Not for those who dislike coconut, cause that's the flavor that hits the palate first. ABV not an issue, sit back and enjoy, very nice as a dessert.
Cheers!
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Sunday, October 30, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Cold Mountain, HIghland Brewing's Cult Favorite Ages Well
Well, surprise, surprise.... it came off as planned, announced to Leah
Wong Ashburn, HBC President, that I had a bomber of 2015 Cold Mountain
Winter Ale that had been overlooked in our beer fridge, was she willing
to join me in a tasting? Of course she was up for it, and we are
pleased to announce that the beer held up nicely, was very drinkable
with the hazelnut/vanilla combination very evident. Lost a bit of
carbonation, mellowed a bit with age, but still had the flavor
characteristics that make this seasonal so desirable.
Now, to wait for the official release of the 2016 version. Gonna be a taste fest!! Some photos to document to occasion: (Thanks to Jason Uhrinek for taking some of the photos) The Community Tap.
Cheers!
Now, to wait for the official release of the 2016 version. Gonna be a taste fest!! Some photos to document to occasion: (Thanks to Jason Uhrinek for taking some of the photos) The Community Tap.
Cheers!
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Highland Brewing President, Leah Wong Ashburn Brings New Tastes to Town
Plans for the day:
Recover from last night's Hopoholic frenzy.
Begin research for upcoming visit to Raleigh, NC
Show up at 5:30 at The Community Tap for the Highland Brewing Company tasting. Remind Leah Wong Ashburn, President of HBC, that my first ever taste of Cold Mountain happened while interviewing her, back in 2014. This year's Cold Mountain has not been released yet (releases Nov 10) but I have a surprise for Leah. Highland has released several new beers so far this year and I anticipate most of them will be at the Tap for this tasting. Some photos from that interview, including my first glass of Cold Mountain. Ahhh, fond memories!
Cheers!
Recover from last night's Hopoholic frenzy.
Begin research for upcoming visit to Raleigh, NC
Show up at 5:30 at The Community Tap for the Highland Brewing Company tasting. Remind Leah Wong Ashburn, President of HBC, that my first ever taste of Cold Mountain happened while interviewing her, back in 2014. This year's Cold Mountain has not been released yet (releases Nov 10) but I have a surprise for Leah. Highland has released several new beers so far this year and I anticipate most of them will be at the Tap for this tasting. Some photos from that interview, including my first glass of Cold Mountain. Ahhh, fond memories!
Cheers!
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Oktoberfests Winding Down - Except for Brewery85
As I mentioned earlier, when it comes to Oktoberfest, Brewery 85
has one of the most popular fests around. Good beers, good food and
guaranteed fun for all (ages). Today was no exception. Due to some poor
time management (and some timely beer tasting) I got there a bit late,
but people were still into the spirit of things. Some photos that
capture a bit of the flavor of the day.
Cheers and Prost!!
Cheers and Prost!!
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Quest Brewing's New Canning Line
Quest Brewing Company
has a new canning line which I experienced last week.... can be
fascinatin' watching the cans go thru the process. Perceptive Concepts
representative Todd Vriesenga was on hand to tweak the controls while
Don, Adam, Jeremy and Andrew did the honors. I just watched, sipped, and
photo'd. Don Richardson Adam Cribbs Jeremy Albert Andrew Watts
With so many municipalities no longer supporting glass recycling, look for more and more breweries to add cans to their beer line up, if they aren't already.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Doing The Polka At Sierra Nevada, Mills River
What a polka party!!! Of course, I am talking about the big Oktoberfest yesterday at Sierra Nevada Brewery, Asheville, NC,
my first time to visit (h/t Brent Hodgson). All you would expect from
the Grossman family: plenty of good music, food, seasonally appropriate
beers, all made for a very lively time with dirndls and lederhosen in
abundance. Surprisingly, the event took place in tents in a large field
below the actual brewery so we couldn't play bocce on their excellent
courts, but it was truly a festival. Put it on your calendar for next
year. Here are a few pics from the day; I actually was more of a
participant this time, so there are not as many photos as I might have
taken otherwise. Prost!
Cheers!!
Cheers!!
Friday, October 14, 2016
Birds Fly South Brewery Tours Now Available
Was very pleased to be among the first group for the inaugural Birds Fly South Ale Project's
brewery tour. If you are truly interested in how Shawn produces such
consistently good farmhouse saisons and sour ales, then I suggest you
join him on Saturdays, 3 or 5pm, and let him explain why all those
barrels are necessary. Price of the tour includes the glass and all the
beer it will hold. Win-win.
Virginia Brewery Crawl, Part 1.
Back home again, after an 8 day trip thru Virginia's Shanandoah Valley, enjoying the history and the bounty of new breweries to try. Still editing and selecting photos, but here's a brief look at some of the spots where we got some very good beer:
Starr Hill is just outside of Charlottesville, VA, and we do get some of their beer here in SC, but mostly in bombers (22 oz). Random Row is downtown Charlottesville and has only been open for 4 weeks when we were there. All their beers were good in my estimation. I'll have more to say when I finish writing the story
Cheers and stay tuned!!
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