
Monday, June 28, 2010
Avery Seventeen

Friday, June 25, 2010
Hoppy Father's Day- Final Trip Post!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lazy San Diego Saturday
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
San Diego Day Two Volume One Part One
I want to see how long it takes before I am too confused as to which day I am writing about. I am already a bit confused since I am home and it is humid. And as I lay in bed at 5 am, unable to sleep well because of the humidity, I started thinking, "Does anybody care about my trip, or should I stick to the local stuff?" I decided that since I had been away and didn't have any local news, I may as well keep going with the vacation story. So bear with me for a few more volumes...
And not only do you not get local beer news on this site, you also have to look at non-beer related stuff from other states. But look: that mess in my hands is from world famous Hodad's in Ocean Beach! The line to eat there stretches down the block, though I left Jenn to wait while I walked a block over to check out Pizza Port's new Ocean Beach location. I wasn't ready to drink yet (gasp!), so I just did a look-see and talked to a burned out beach bum guy at the bar who was enjoying a pitcher of Double IPA. He started talking about how he used to drink bong water and may still be talking about it, for all I know.
We ended up getting our Hodad's to go and eating it on the beach, then drove up to fancy-pants La Jolla. We walked along this trail to the seven caves of something or other, some famous spot there in La Jolla. Went to our new hotel, way out on Harbor Island. Nice place, but not as convenient to the places we were interested in visiting: namely Hamilton's and O'Brien's. And when I checked Hamilton's website, I saw that the tap list was dominated by Bear Republic beers. They are good, but I was looking for more variety. And O'Brien's was 17 miles from our hotel...ugh!
We settled on taking the hotel shuttle downtown, (one nice thing about being at that hotel- shuttles every two hours downtown) to a place called Neighborhood, and it turned out to be an excellent choice. Twenty-six beers on tap, including five from Lost Abbey. I started off with a Green Flash Imperial IPA, one I have had many times in the bottle but have always wanted on tap. In fact, that was one of my goals for this trip, and I succeeded. I really set the bar high when it comes to life goals.
The great bartenders also set us up with some custom beer flights. How's this sound: Alesmith Lil' Devil, Deschutes Jubel 2010, Avery 17th Anniversary, and Alesmith Speedway Stout? That Speedway is so much more coffee-ish on tap. Jenn did a flight with Port Hot Rocks, Dogfish Festina Peche, Lost Abbey Red Barn, and Victory/Stone/DFH collaboration Saison Du Buff. That saison is available here in bottles, but on tap it is really amazing.
While at the bar, I happened to notice that someone had left a comment on my first San Diego post. It was from Jeff Hammett, the guy behind www.sandiegobeerblog.com. He wrote about a beer store I had overlooked somehow, Best Damn Beer Store. I mapped to it and found it was only a few blocks away. Jenn stayed at the bar to pound the beers while I scuttled over to the store. WHAT A FIND! This was by far the best selection of 22 oz. beers I had found in the city. Sid, pictured with his masterpiece in the background, has created an oasis in the heart of the city, where people are more likely to pop in for a 40 oz. or rolling papers rather than Alpine Nelson. Sid and I talked beer for a half-hour or so, and I left with Pliny, Nelson, Hair of the Dog Blue Dot IPA, Lenny's R.I.P.A. on Rye (DIPA aged in rye whiskey barrels) and some bourbon barrel aged Marin Old Dipsea Barleywine. Also got a good tip from Sid on a pizza place, Basic, which probably has the best pizza in the city. Customers chimed in with their opinions on getting pizza as well- the guy with the 40 of Magnum Malt Liquor suggested Papa John's, and the corn-rowed gentleman opined Domino's, but I went with Basic and was very happy. Thanks anyway to those customers. I'm sure they are reading this. And finally, thanks to Jeff Hammett for mentioning Best Damn Beer Store in the first place.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
San Diego Part Dos
I've been here two days and the proximity to Mexico has me randomly typing in Spanish.
So first: I looked at my last post and saw I spelled "buy" as "by". It was a typo. I don't want anyone who stumbles upon the site to think I'm an idiot. Not for that reason, at least.
Back to Day One of the trip. We decided to take public transportation (the bus) to Toronado, little brother of the famous bar of the same name in San Francisco. Even though the bus stopped at every corner the first mile or so, it was still a good way to save money rather than getting ripped off by a cab driver. That would come later. Got a couple of seats at the bar and dug in. No food since a breakfast burrito at the Albuquerque airport mixed with Alpine Duet and Union Jack IPA makes for a fun experience. Throw in an Alpine Exponential Hoppiness (so hard to find! So lucky!) at 11% ABV and one's motor skills can become compromised.
I wanted to enjoy my delicious moments, I really did. The scene was set perfectly: a pizza place a few doors down from Toronado. But when I wrote about "One's motor skills", I was referring to "MY motor skills", so when the guy handed me the pizza, I didn't have as firm a grip on it as I thought. And I dropped it. Right in front of everybody eating there. The pizza suffered far less than my pride, which I was surprised to see still had some life in it. Jenn standing there cracking up at me was a huge help. I'm actually blaming the picture on the box for the whole mishap- I've decided my motor skills are fine. Just look at the guy rolling the dough- you can see him thinking, "Yeah, I've got a delicious moment for YOU, all right!" and it made me not want to touch the box. Creepy. We caught a cab and the driver got us near the hotel but decided to drive around for another five minutes until we called him on it, where he mumbled something about construction. I mumbled something about forgetting how to tip, and we retired to the room to eat what may have been a pizza at one time.
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So first: I looked at my last post and saw I spelled "buy" as "by". It was a typo. I don't want anyone who stumbles upon the site to think I'm an idiot. Not for that reason, at least.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
San Diego: The Final Frontier
And I don't mean between the United States and Mexico. San Diego is the one city I have wanted to visit on a beer trip for a long time. I have done Oktoberfest in Germany, hit the best bars and beer stores in Philly, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Portland, Nor Cal, and now am finally in the land of the West Coast IPAs.
So naturally, the first stop is at a beer store. Don't let the grimy exterior fool you; this place is grimy inside as well. It is also supposed to be a great place to buy beer, even though it is located in a crappy strip mall in the Imperial Beach area. They did have a nice selection, and we picked up some Russian River Damnation, The Bruery Hottenroth Berliner Weisse, Coronado Idiot IPA, and Alpine Duet. Just a quick few beers to have in case of emergency at the hotel. And I'd like to once again thank the shitty Google Maps app on my phone for making me drive through a residential area that was nowhere near the South Bay beer store.
Oooh, pretty. Too bad I took this picture while driving over to Coranado Island. That wouldn't be a bad thing, if I was actually trying to get to Coronado Island. Once again, Google Maps has me making deep imprints in the steering wheel of our rented Nissan Versa. All we were trying to do was find a Ralph's supermarket. We eventually did, and checked into the Doubletree. Really nice! We have a balcony and everything.
Hey, I gotta check out of this hotel now. we are moving to the Hilton tonight. I'll get back to day one in about two weeks, knowing me.
Hey, I gotta check out of this hotel now. we are moving to the Hilton tonight. I'll get back to day one in about two weeks, knowing me.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Single Malt Nears Double Digits

Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday Night's All Right for a Fight

Friday, June 11, 2010
Dear Alibi: Leave the Beer Writing to ME

The event features a special beer brewed by Ted Rice, dubbed High Angle Ale. Ted describes it as a Belgo-American Pale Ale, brewed with Belgian, German, and American malts and finished with four different American hop varieties. He describes the beer as spicy with orange character and very drinkable at just over 5%. Both Marble GM Ryan and Mountain Rescue's Jessie Shires also tell me it is quite the easy drinker. Jessie also tells me that in addition to the beer (which sounds perfect for a hot day like tomorrow will be) they will have a raffle with over $3000 worth in prizes, which include: a 3day/2night stay at a Taos Ski Valley cabin; personal training packages; a hot air balloon ride for two; outdoor gear from Outdoor Research, Black Diamond, PMI, and REI; and gift certificates to lots of local businesses. Tickets are 1 for $5 or 5 for $20. Drawing is at 9:45, and you do not need to be present to win. There will also be live music all day, starting at 3pm with the Squash Blossom Boys, followed by:
4pm - Chokecherry Ranch
5pm - Prudy Dimas
6pm - Angie Lucht
7pm - Big Lips and the Skinny
8pm - Big Sad Guy
9pm - Rivet Gang
10pm - 505 Blues Band
You gotta come out and support a great cause, or don't worry about the cause and just come out for some great beer. As long as you buy the High Angle Ale, you are helping Mountain Rescue. Jessie tells me, "Marble is making a donation for every pint of it sold on Saturday, so we'll be encouraging folks to give up their IPAs and Reds for just one day to support the team."
And I'll be there. Reason enough.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Here Comes the Sun(Flower)...It's All Right....


So if you must go to Sunflower for beer, BEWARE of being overcharged for your Marble!!!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Ain't Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent

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