Spent the day queing for some beers at Lost Abbey at met the Santa.
Seems like Santa is enjoying the kegs at Lost Abbey\Port!. Christmas in July, it can not be any where elese than San Diego.
Simply all about my beer experiences around the world. Or with other words; Beers, Breweries, Bars and Beer trips. Cheers!
Spent the day queing for some beers at Lost Abbey at met the Santa.
Seems like Santa is enjoying the kegs at Lost Abbey\Port!. Christmas in July, it can not be any where elese than San Diego.
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(myself inside the bar at “Goat Hill Tavern”)
The list continues down to San Diego.
“2009-07-20 Pasadena and south”
“Lucky Baldwin”
116. Craftsman IPA
117. Craftsman Holiday Amber
“Heroes Bar & Grill”, Fullerton
118. Firehouse Pale Ale
119. Alaskan Amber
120. Big Sky Brewing Moose Drool Brown Ale
121. Stone Ruination
“Newport Beach Brewing Company”
122. A.A.I.P.A
123. Back Bay Bitter
“Goat Hill Tavern”, Newport Beach
124. Stone Pale Ale
125. Steelhead Pale Ale
126. Firerock Pale Ale
127. Deschutes Mirrorpond Pale Ale
128. Port Brewing Wipeout IPA
129. Stone Levitation Ale
130. Stone Oakes Bastard Ale
131. Longhammer IPA
132. Bear Republic Racer 5
133. Anderson Valley Summer Ale
134. Stone Ruination Ale
135. Rogue Hazelnut & Brown
136. Anderson Valley IPA
137. Stone Arrogant Bastard
138. Widmer Drifter Pale Ale
139. Bigfoot
140. Anderson Valley Boon Amber Ale
Continued…
Posted by Mattias at 8:21 AM 0 comments
Collected team pictures from our beer trip to south california.
“Newport Beach Brewing Company”
“Lost Abbey\Port Brewing visit” (Picture taken by Mike the head brewer.
Cheers
Mattias
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After our tour at FireStone the beer list have continued and hopefully reported as correct as possible.
2009-07-17 Santa Barbara & South:
- Visit to Telegraph Brewery, no sampler but bought 2 bottles from this tiny brewery, nice people and a great brewery.
“The Brewhouse”, Santa Barbara
61. Nirvana Pale
62. Anapamu Amber Ale
63. West Beach IPA
64. Montecito St. Wheat
65. Buster Brown Ale
66. Smoked Porter
“Island Brewing Company#
67. Island Pale Ale
68. Unfiltered Pale Ale
69. Starry Night Stout
70. Jubilee Ale
“Anacapa Brewing Company, Ventura”:
71. New Belgium Summer Wheat
72. Stone IPA
“The 3rd Stop, West Hollywood, LA”
73. Stone Arrogant Bastard
74. Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale
75. Deschutes Mirror Pond Ale
76. Flying Dog Doggie Style Pale Ale
77. Flying Dog Gonzo
78. Allagash White
79. Lost Coast Nut Brown Ale
2009-07-18 Santa Monica:
“Fathers Office”
80 Craftsman's Hefeweissen
81. Drakes 1500 Pale Ale
82 OB Old Chub
83. Russian River Perdition
84. Russian River Damnation
85. Russian River Pliny The Elder
“Daily Pint” (A great place!)
86. Moylans Dragoons Stout
87. Stone Sublimity (cask)
88. Deans Brothers Brewing (IPA 7) Pale Ale (cask)
“The Bruery” !!!!! Great place, Jorgen should get this brewery to Sweden.
89. Orcha White
90. Black Orchad
91. Saison Rue
92. Trade Winds Triple
93. White Oak
94. Papier
95. Black Tuesday
2009-07-19 Santa Clarita:
“Wolfcreek Brewing”
96. Hot rod India Pale Ale
97. Howlin Hefeweissen
98. Valencia Honey Wheat
99. Green Flash West Coast IPA
100. Timber Wolf Bourbon Oaked Red
101. Alaskan Summer Ale
“Oggis, Santa Clarita”¨
102. Black Magic Stout
103. Torry Pines IPA
104. Sunset Amber
105. Paradise Pale
“Belmont Brewing Company, Long Beach”
106. Pale Ale
107. North Coast Scrimshaw
108. Marathon
109. Hop head read
110. Stout Crude
“Beachwood BBQ, Seal beach”:
110. Alesmith IPA
111. Russian River Blind Pig
112. Craftsmans Oyster Stout (cask)
113. Deschutes Black Butte XXI (insane)
114. Russian River Blind Pig
115. OB Dales Pale Ale
……
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The beer draught list of SCXBT09 continues with the following result:
2009-07-15 Day trip to Oakland & Hayward, CA:
Ben & Nicks, Oakland
38. Bear Republic Red Rocker Ale
39. Steelhead Extra Pale
40. Stone Arrogant Bastard
Catos Ale House, Oakland:
41. North Coast Red Seal Ale
The Bistro, Hayward:
42. Bear Republic Lundys Mild (yes, finally a decent US version of Mild)
43. Maui Brewing Co. Big Swell IPA (can)
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company, half moon bay:
44. Pillar Point Pale Ale (cask)
45. Princeton-by-sea-IPA
Seabright Brewery, Santa Cruz:
46. Pelican Pale
47. Blur IPA
48. Sacrilicious Red Ale
49. Oatmeal Stout
2009-07-16 From Santa Cruz & Buellton:
Lucia Lodge & Res.
50. Anchor Steam (bottle)
Firestone Walker Brewery:
51. Pale 31
52. DBA
53. Union Jack
54. Robust Porter
55. Honey Blond
56. Red Nectar
Spikes, San Luis Obispo:
57. Green Flash Imperial IPA
Taproom at Firestone Walker Brewing Co:
58. Hamp Ale (brown ale)
59. IPA (Union jack)
60. Double Jacks
To be continued…
Posted by Mattias at 8:42 AM 1 comments
This is the sampled beers so far…
Rogue Ale House:
1. Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA
1. FireStone Walker Pale Ale
2. Marin Brewing Co. IPA
3. Rogue Shakespear Stout (Nitro)
San Francisco Brewing Company:
5. Grampians Porter
6. SF Pale Ale
7. Pony Express Ale
8. Albatross Lager
9. Shangha(I PA)
“Thirsty Bear”
10. Howard Street IPA
11. ESB
12. Golden Vanilla
13. Valencia Wheat
“21st. Amendment:”
14. Brew Free! or Die IPA
15. Bitter American
“Zeitgeist:”
16. Stone Pale Ale
17 Moonlight Death & Taxes Porter
“Toronado:”
18. Russian River Blind Pig
19. Russian Pliny The Elder
20. Fire Stone Walker Pale 31 (On Cask)
21. Marin Brew IPA (On Cask)
“Magnolia:”
22. Moonlight Bombay By Boat IPA
(Speakeasy Double Daddy IPA (bottle)
Toronado:
24. Russian River Blind Pig IPA
25. Lagunitas New Dog Town Pale Ale
26. Russian River Publication
27. Port Brewing 3rd Ann.
28. Iron Springs Casey Jones Double IPA
29. Anchor Steam
“Beach Chalet:”
30. West End Wheat Beer
31. Presidio IPA
32. …. Pale Ale
“Rogue Ale House:”
33. Lagunitas IPA
34. Elysian ESB
35. Rogue Russian Imperial Stout
36. Rogue Imperial Porter
37. Maharadja Double IPA
….
To be continued…
Posted by Mattias at 8:43 AM 0 comments
We have now started our beer trip to south California (everything south of San Francisco). As usual I have a bit of problem to get in contact with the internet during our US-trip, so a direct report is not possible. Regardless we have started out and is currently still trying out everything San Francisco is about regarding US craft beer. San Francisco is a safe harbor for great craft beer and we are really enjoying the days here in the city.
I promise to try write as much as possible during the trip, so that you all get a report, or actually mostly because I need a personal reminder where we went.
(Stefan and myself at Toronado, San Fran)
For your information “SCXBT09” stands for “South California Extreme Beer Tour 2009”. It started out in San Francisco on July 11 and will continue with the following locations;
1. San Francisco
2. Santa Cruz
3. Buellton
4. San Luis Obispo
5. Santa Barbara
6. West Hollywood
7. Costa Mesa
8. Escondido\Carlsbad
9. San Diego
Hopefully I will get a more structured reporting quite soon, but it is a bit difficult to get it written down after all the great beers, :-). So far at least my personal favorite is Russian River Blind Pig IPA as usual.
(Interior from Toronado)
Posted by Mattias at 8:18 AM 0 comments
Testing live writer again for the start of the SCXBT09 (South California Extreme Beer Tour 2009).
Lets at a picture here.
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We left Greenfield in the morning and first decided to have some sightseeing outside the normal beer tracking events.
After this it was time to continue our beer trip so we started the GPS again and went south towards the city of South Deerfield and the "Berkshire Brewing Company" brewery.
As it was not much to see and it seems they had nothing opened for public we simply took some pictures to have it counted (all counts, :-)) and then continued south again.
The rest of the samplers included;
133. Blue Boots IPA139. Cascade IPA
140. North Pleasant Pale Ale
141. Seeing Double IPA (amarillo/cascade)
Very tasty beers and beers that was really big in hops, something that is mostly popular among us hopheads. Everything that has loads of hops in it is most often a hit for us.
The food is also great, an excellent pub menu with many daily specials. Both the Cascade and the Seeing IPA is normally available on cask and it seems they do it very well. A good place to hang out and have some beers in Amherst.
After lunch we decided to stick in Amherst for a while longer as we went down the street towards the bar "Moan and Dove". But that needs its own entry completely, so lets continue with Moan later on.Posted by Mattias at 11:14 PM 0 comments Labels: 08, Amherst, Beer Trail, MA, New England, Norhampton
The next day started south in New Hampshire and the city of Manchester. Fun to see that so many cities are influenced with English cities and you get names as Manchester, Dover, Gloucester etc, even more interesting that we just before New London came from West Lebanon, wonder where that name comes from. The goal for Manchester, which is pretty large town, was "Millys Tavern" and to sample some of their beers.
(Exterior of the brewery, what happened to this poor car??)
The owner Phil Jewett was not at the brewery when we entered the place arround 14, but we instead were helped by the new headbrewer Damase Olsson (yes he has some connection with Sweden). They were in middle of brewing so we got a nice quick tour of the brewery during the same time as Damase were brewing and putting stuff in the brew. Fun to see. The brewery is not large but they already have 4 different standard brews plus a bunch of special brews that they package on 1 liter bottles.
(Brewery interior)
Asking if they also did their own botteling the answer was of course yes and we got to see the very tiny and very manual equipment where all the botteling was done. Not large but very effective it seems.
We got to sample all of the standard beers including;
120. Halligan IPA (my favorite)
121. Fireman Pale Ale
122. Feuerwehrmann Black Lager (Schwarzbier)
123. Big O Oktoberfest (which was the new oktober beer that we sampled directly from the brew, great experience)
The visit was short but exciting and we thanked for the visit and bought some beers to get home to Sweden. Hope to see more from this brewery in the future and it will interesting to see how it will grow from the current limited quantities. Maybe we can expect some beers to turn up in Stockholm in a near future?
Sampled beers;
124. IPA
125. Black Shack Porter
126. Blueberry Wheat
After the brewery visit we ended up in Greenfield and headed for the "Peoples Pint" bar. Not much to say about this place. Quite good beers but I do not really understand the hype.
127. Pied pIPA
128. ESB (cask)
129. Provider Pale Ale
130. Helles Bock
131. Oatmeal Stout
132. Farmers Brown
Maybe it was the town itself or maybe the peanut wok (I can understand pasta with some peanut, but not cold peanut with some pasta, :-), better to get the burger at this place, probably a much better choice) that made it bad place. I did not like it much but it seems to very popular arround this area and the beers get quite good rating over at beeradvocate.
As Greenfield did not offer any more beer experiences (at least good experiences) it was just to get home to the motel and recharge for a new day.
Posted by Mattias at 12:17 AM 2 comments Labels: 2008, Beer, Beer Trail, MA, New England, NH, Pennichuck, Peoples Pint
The day after our short beer trail in Montreal started out with some more attempts to sample more beers from Quebec. This turned out to be very difficult and it seemed easier to just get back to the US and continue our New England beer adventure.
Through out the day we first went to Chambly and the Unibroue brewery. Famous for beers like "Trous Pistoles" and the my favorite "The Raftman". Great brewery but it seemed a bit big and closed for beer sampling visitors so we took a photo and then continued south to the US border. Seems that opened tap rooms is not discovered yet in Quebec, which is a bit sad for such a great brewery.Next place on the list was a place called; BroueMont Pub & Brewery in bromont. Seemed to be a cool place but it turned out to be my worst visit ever. Ok it seemed they had some beers to sample, but it also seemed that the girl working (I am not sure if she really was working) at the place totally ignored us during 10 minutes. 4 people gets into a pub, gets to the bar and checks out the beers as we normally do as beer geeks.
What happens, well nothing, this girl simply goes around from bar to the table area and back and just talks in the phone with a friend or similar. She does not even blink to us and just continues to talk in the phone until we simply gives up.
For me this place should either decide to get rid of such awful people or consider closing down and do other stuff with their lives. Ok if the place maybe was closed, but could you not just get of the phone and simply inform us about that. If a place is opened and you can actually get to the bar my thought is that it is opened for business, or I am wrong?
This was one more example of the very bad attitudes we experienced arround Montreal. Do not understand the problem but it simply did not give any welcome feeling and you just wanted to leave.
Anyway enough talking about BroueMont, they might have beers but did not want to sell any of them, so I wish them good luck. Ever arround Bromont, just remember to forget this place and continue your journey, it is not worth the trip and you just waste valuable hours being totally ignored, simply crap.
We had a couple of more places in Quebec but decided after the bromont experience that we should give up and get back to the US instead, we had being travelling for hours and did not succeed in getting a single beer. Seems that Montreal and the actual city is the best choice for sampling beers from the area. If you go, you should probably have more time in Montreal and if you go you should not miss the amazing beers from DDC, they are at least worth the trip to Montreal. Passed the border to Vermont and continued south to the "Trout River Brewing Company". Located in the beutiful area of Lyndonville this brewery has been on my beer map for a while. Unfortunately it was also closed for visitors and it turned out only to be opened for a couple of hours and on other days.
Nice place but sorry to say, we had not luck in getting beers at Trout either. Getting a bit desparate we decided to go for a safe place, so we header south and went down to the Long Trail Brewing company instead. This place was at least safe and we knew that it should be opened for business.
As for the rest of vermont this brewery is also located in a very nice area with surrounding mountains.Long Trail Brewing Company is located in a place called Bridgewaters Corners and they have a large number of beers to offer. Both the IPA and the standard Long Trail Ale is great craft beers. Maybe not the most exiting brews, but they are well done and traditional to the style. The place is a large building similar to a winery of similar. They have a large bar area and with a complementary self brewery tour. We finally sampled some beers and went through the following beers;
96. Blackberry Wheat
97. Belgian White
98. Hefeweizen
99. Long Trail Ale
100. Double Bag
101. IPA
Where the Long Trail Ale (altbier) is probably my favorite beer. It has a very deep red color and a nice white head. Minor smell of hops and simply a very drinkable beer, not too much, but still a hoppy and bitter beer.Crosed the border and went to New Hampshire again and the very famous "Seven Barrel Brewery" in West Lebanon. We sampled the following beers;
102. Quechee Cream Ale
103. Ice Rock Canadian
104. New Dublin Brown
105. The Red #7
106. Champion Reserve IPA
107. RIP StoutEnded up in New London and after a short visit to our motel we walked up to the "Flying Goose Brewpub & Grill". A great place to end the beer day. The place is located so that you have a look a very beatiful view out over the mountains. It started to rain just after we came to the place so that it was really nice to sit inside and check out the rain during our dinner with beers.
Sampled beers included;
108. Crocketts Corner Oatmeal Stout
109. Perley Town IPA
110. Hedgehog Brown Ale
111. Flying Goose Pale Ale
112. Potter Place Porter
Posted by Mattias at 12:50 AM 0 comments Labels: 08, Beer Trail, long trail, New England, seven barrel, vermont
After Burlington it was time to head north and our very short and limited beer trip to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Posted by Mattias at 1:18 AM 2 comments Labels: Beer Trail, Dieu Du Ciel, New England, Quebec
We had planned a slower phase of the trip so the next day was a full day in Burlington and the same hotel as the day before. Burlington is a great city to stay at when you want craft beers from Vermont and you do not even need to leave central Burlington to find a couple of great local breweries and brewpubs.
Posted by Mattias at 11:20 PM 0 comments Labels: 08, Beer Trail, Burlington, Magic Hat, New England
The report from our New England Beer Trail now continues, the trip is already finished, but I need this for the future, so lets continue.
The day after the festival in Burlington ended up in central Burlington with a visit to "Nectars".
Recommended by BeerAdvocates that we often turn to when you need a good place. This time it maybe turned out a bit wrong as the place was a club that describes it self as; "the club is a sultry, down home juke joint providing cocktails, dancing, live Blues, Boogie, Groove, Soul, and straight up Rock SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK!".
As we are not the club-people anymore (probably never been, :-)) we sort of did not like the place too much.
They have a impressive amount of craft-beers (probably why BeerAdvocate had it on the list) but that does not matter if it takes ages to actually get the beer and had to sit in a extremelly loud environment. We had some food and at least got a local craft beer, but then left the place in a hurry.
67. Magic Hat Circus Boy
After that it was just to get home and have some rest so that you could load your batteries for a new day in burlington.
Posted by Mattias at 11:03 PM 0 comments Labels: Beer, Beer Trail, Beer Trip, Burlington, Magic Hat, New England
More information will come and as usual it seems I had the normal problem with the internet so my goal to update everything during the trip failed.
Posted by Mattias at 12:55 AM 1 comments Labels: Beer, Beer Trail, Beer Trip, New England