Showing posts with label Toronado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronado. Show all posts

2009-08-03

Top 5 bars during the trip to South California

We came across probably 20 or so beer establishments that could be described as a brewpub, pub or bar serving good craft beer, but you always very quickly get a extra feel for some of them, i.e. a place that feels like “home” and something you would like to return to.

For me a good beer place in the form of a pub (normally what we call it in Europe) or bar (usual naming in the US) should include the following elements and feelings;

1. A large number of beers available on draught (+ extra points if at least 1-2 is available on hand pump). Large do not mean a mega tap location, instead it should be a connection between the type and number of beers, i.e. different offerings of beers and not just 100 taps of lagers\ale of the same type. So 10-25 is a good level.

2. Focus on the bar area, with the bar as the central location. Extra points if the bar is almost as long as the place or as wide if the bar is at the end.

3. Staff that knows what they are selling and also actually like the beer (and have sampled them). Places that have not tested the quality of the beers should not either be on the list, meaning tested the actual day it is served.

4. Rotating taps with beers, so that you can get something new when you get there next time, but still you want a consistent list of beers always available.

5. Better to be a established dive bar that has grown to be a bar and not package from the beginning. Do not need to be dirty, but the rough dive feeling is always better. Dirty does not mean in connection with beers, that still needs to handled with care and knowledge. An other way of explaining is that the focus should be on the beer and not how the place looks! (Toronado in San Francisco is probably the best example to show what I mean, looks like crap, but the beer is amazing).

6. Opens early, simply as I like the feeling to drink early in the day when everything is cozy and not too many people. It is really a pain when you discoverer that a place opens at 5pm or 6pm and you are just passing the place during a vacation trip.

7. Good music which is played on the level suitable for the time of the day\evening. It is always great with some good tunes together with a great beer.

8. A centrally located beer board\table showing today's offerings, really hate place where you need to ask what they have. Also this list must be updated directly after any changes.

9. Beers presented should be available. A place with hundreds of beers that is not available when asked for them is quite useless, but quite often it happens.

10. And finally it should have the un-described feeling of “home”, a place where you easily can spend 1,2 or 5 hours without any need to leave, simply your second “home”.

 

Based on these criteria the following establishments were up there, lets see if my overall list of bars will need a update, but anyway they are all recommended.

 

Top 5 bars during SCXBT09

1. “Toronado”, San Francisco

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C: Still my number one bar in the US together with Barcade in NY. Great dive bar with a constant change in craft beers. Staff is friendly (but you need to handle them with care plus a good tip) and very knowledgeable in what they serve. Love to hang here early in the afternoon.

2. “Toronado SD”, San Diego, North Park

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C: Quite interesting how the people behind this new bar have been able to transform the same atmosphere from the original. Really impressive that a bar that in May 09 celebrated their first year actually creates a similar atmosphere. Same feeling as in San Fran, just a bit more cleaner. Same line of beer and quality, only difference is the origin of the breweries, i.e. more focus on the San Diego area. Also not to miss is the massive bottle offerings with great prices (at least for a Swede). This place is what made me already thinking about when you can find the time to return to SD.

3. “Hamiltons Tavern”, San Diego, North Park

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C: Cool bar with a rock feeling and with the correct atmosphere. But this place really needed some people to start to live up. The line of beer is the correct mixture of breweries around south California plus some guests, not too many, instead focus on quality and mixture; from session beers to triple IPA and imp stouts.

4, “Beachwood BBQ”, Seal Beach, OC

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C: Strange that I did not have this place on the list from start (maybe it was the name), instead we were recommended to go here after our visit to the Bruery. Came in quite late so the place was packed, but regardless you could feel that this was a genuine beer bar with a reasonable number of good choices. Did not eat anything, but I guess that had also been a hit with all the different BQ offerings. Also nice to see that all the current beers are shown on their website (hop cam). As it was quite difficult to find any good beer bars in the OC-area (except Goat Hill tavern that we also like a lot) this place was a great discovery. Just a pity that it was closed on Mondays so that we could not get the chance to try it out during day time the day after.

5. “Zeitgeist”, San Francisco

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C: What can you say?, cool and some more cool. Great selection of beers, a large beer garden (did not sit there due to the heat) and staff that seemed to collect tattoos. Wish we could have stayed a bit longer but it was the first place of the day. Regardless it went directly to my list and next time it seems to be a good starting point before going to Toronado quite close by.

2009-08-02

SCXBT 09 Beer List V (The rest)

Never made the complete list back during the trip, but regardles I like to finish what we started out, so here is the list from 141 to 267.

2009-07-21

Pizza Port, Santa Clarita”

141. Sharkbite Red

142. El Camino IPA

143. Clemente Cream Ale

144. The Ripper (english pale)

145. Infamous Imperial Stout

“Lost Abbey \ Port Brewery”

146. Wipeout IPA

147. Shark Attack

148. Lost Abbey 10 comdenments (farm)

149. Lost & Found

150. Serpant Stout

151. Duck duck gueze (got it before the offical release at 0725)

152. Old Viscony

153. Quadruppel

“Churchills Pub & Grille”

154. Green Flash West Coast IPA

“Stone Brewery”

155. Stone Pale Ale

156. Drakes Its Fity

2009-07-22

Pizza Port, Carlsbad”

157. Palapa Ale

158. Great American Brown

“Breakwater Brewing Company”

159. Simcoe Pale

160. North Jetty IPA

161. Vladimir Stout

162. Point Break Porter

“Stone Brewery” (2nd visit)

163. Stone IPA

164. Pliny The Elder

165. The Bruery Cuvee Jeune

166. Craftsman Oyster Stout (cask)

167. Dechutes St. Lucy Belgian Artisan Ale

168. AleSmith Old Numbskull

169. Ballast Point Sour Wench Blackberry Ale

170. Alvinne Kerasus (belgian, not a US-beer!)

171. Stone 13th Anv.

172. Stone Ruination Ale

173. Stone Smoked Porter

174. Stone Pale Ale

2009-07-23 Alpine to San Diego

Alpine Brewery”

175. McIlhennys Irish Red

176. Alpine Ale

177. Captain Stout

178. Pure Hoppiness (west coast double IPA)

179. Duet

180. Exponential Hoppiness

181. Mandarin Nectar

182. Nelson Rye IPA

183. Willy Wheat Ale

184. Mix of Captain Stout + Willy Vanilla (like flouter)

“Quinns Moring”, at the hotel

185. Stone Pale Ale

“The Local”, downtown San Diego

186. Green Flash West Coast IPA

“Hamilton Tavern”

187. Firestone Walker Pale Ale 31

188. CBC Islander IPA (Coronado)

189. Karl Strauss Rye IPA

190. Stone Cali-Belgique Belgian IPA

191. Avery Karma (saison?)

192. The Port Nightrider Stout

193. Drakes Imperial Stout

194. Dogfish Festine Peach

195. Bear Republic Red Rocket

196. Green Flash Imperial IPA

197. Oskar Blues Tenfiddich (on draft)

198. Port Great American Brown Ale

“Skolds and Nicks hotel room”

199. North Coast Rasputtin 12

200. North Coast 20th Anniversary Ale

2009-07-24 San Diego

“Bevarages 4 less”, Beer shop

201. AleSmith …?. oaked

Green Flash Brewery”

202. Summer Saison

203. 30th Steet Pale Ale

204. Hop Head Red

205. West Coast IPA

206. Double Stout

207. Imperial IPA

208. Trippel

209. Le Freak

210. Barleywine

“Oceanside Ales Works”

211. Pier View Pale

212. Pink Boots Pacific Port

“Toronado”, San Diego

213. Port Brewing, Solona Beach, Swamis IPA

214. Port Brewing, San Clemente, The Ripper Pale Ale

215. Russian River Pliny The Elder

216. AleSmith Summer YuleSmith (handpump)

217. He´Brew Rejewenator 2009

218. Sierra Nevada Brown Saison

219. Russian River Blind Pig IPA

220. Russian River Damnation

221. J.W. Lees 98 (bottle)

222. North Coast Rasputtin Imperial Stout (nitro)

2009-07-25

Lost Abbey, Christmas in July event”

223. Lost & Found

224. Duck Duck Queze

225. Port Hop 15

226. Wipeout

227. Angels Share Bourbon

228. Angels Share Brandy

229. Santas Little Helper 09

230. Duck Duck Queze (my own pint)

“AleSmith Brewery”

231. X (xtra pale ale)

232. Anvit ESB

233. Horny Devil

234. Speedway Stout

235. Grand Cru

“O´Brien´s”, San Diego

236. Alpine Pure Hopeniness

“Blind Lady Ale House”, Normal Heights

“Flight from ballast point” (6 samples)

237. Even Keel American Pale Ale

238. Piper Down Scottish Ale

239. Black Marlin Porter

240. Big Eye India Pale Ale

241. Dorado Double IPA

242. Navigator Doppelbock

243. AleSmith  Nauticalnut

244. Alpine Captain Stout

245. Russian River Pliny the Elder

2009-07-26, San Diego Brewery Tour

Stone Brewery”, (3rd visit)

246. Pale Ale

247. Russian River Temptation Blond Ale (gift from Dr. Bil)

248. Smoked Porter

249. Stone IPA

250. Arrogant Bastard

251. Ruination

252. Levitation

253. Full Sail Old Board Head Barleywine

254. Shakespear Stout

“San Diego Brewing Company”

254. San Diego Grantville Gold

255. Padre Pale Ale

256. Old Town Nut Brown

257. Hopnotic

258. Chocolate Porter

259. Smoke Jumper Brown

“Ballast Point Brewery”

260. Wahoo Wheat

261. Yellowtail Pale Ale

262. Brother Levonian Saison

263. Rye Ale

264. Sculpie IPA

265. Dorado Double IPA

266. Big Eye Ginger Special (handpump)

“At the hotel”

267. Bear Republic Races 5 (ended with the first beer I started out the trip with”

    Cheers /Mattias…

2007-10-19

GBTD-07 (GABF): A tribute to the best bartender in the World

This is a simple and very short tribute to a bartender at the Falling Rock tap house in Denver. Thanks for being the coolest bartender in the world and thanks for making the beer moments at Falling Rocks during the GABF week a amazing time that we will not forget in a very long time.

Difficult to explain but we really like the Falling Rock establishment, it had everything you want in a bar. A rough place with simple rules, meaning serving the best beers in the world as fast as possible.

Sometimes it was difficult to get a beer, but when you finally learned that you got your single second of reconition with you and you succeed in knowing exactly want you want it turned out well and you got your beer in a second. Did you miss it you had to wait for the next turn, if you got one!.

It is not easy when 100 people are all screaming we want beer and you simply answer back; "What do you want?, give it to me?, What do you want?". Myself had not served a single beer with that pressure, really cool, simply outstanding.
Hope you can handle the silence now when the GABF is over and everything go to normal.

If you have never been to Falling Rock and do not know how a good bar should be, according to me, here is the shortlist of my best rough beer bars in the USA that play in the same league as the Falling Rock.

1. Barcade, Brooklyn
2. Toronado, San Fran
3. Bukowski's Tavern, Boston