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I apologize for the tardiness of this post. Over a month and a half late, I'm beginning to feel like Ward. Jadyn and I went to the afternoon session of Beer Advocate's Belgian Beer Fest on the 27th of October. We arrived early enough to be within a half-block of the doors. This year's fest seemed less crowded than last year's. The middle row of booths was removed and replaced with seating. Overall I think this was an improvement, there's still more than enough variety and it's far less crowded. As with other fests the notes are more general, abbreviated and are probably to be trusted less as the fest progresses. 715. Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence Stout Beer Stats: Brewery: Brewery Ommegang Alcohol: ? read more »
Diner: I'll start with the foie gras terrine and spaetzle salad, then I'll have the salmon tartare for my main course and the Guittard chocolate souffle for dessert. Server: Shall we pair the foie gras with a nice Tokaji, the salmon with ros Champagne and a lovely Port to finish the meal? read more »
Last year there were three major arrivals in the San Francisco Bay Area for lovers of fine beer: THE TRAPPIST in Oakland, easily one of my favorite bars going; THE MONK'S KETTLE in San Francisco's Mission District, a place I'm sorta on the fence about due to their high prices & limited seating; and read more »
Someone pointed out that I hadn't posted anything since last month, but unfortunately I haven't been feeling the writing groove lately (and thus, no ranting and raving), and to be honest there hasn't been much in the way of new arrivals. That all changed today when we got several new beers, including 5 from from Snoqualmie Falls Brewing in Washington that have never been distributed in Oregon before.
New Imports:
Gouden Carolus - Triple: We've had this on tap a couple of times in the BierCafe, and it's always been well received, so I was pretty thrilled when they finally decided to bring in the bottles. Clear golden color, and topped with a billowy white head, this brew is almost as pleasant to look at as it is to drink. Fruity yeast character, light bready malts, and a long spicy finish characterize this beautifully made triple. One ratebeerian commented that it pairs well with Tillamook cheddar, and it would probably make a great accompaniment to most other "non-stinky" cheeses as well. read more »
No doubt as you do, I carry around a supremely dorked-out list of the beers I need to try in the notes section of my cell phone; things people recommend, things I read about on blogs, in magazine, you know. I reckon everybody probably does this, dont you think? read more »
Tonight, Friday December 7th, is the opening night of Oakland, California-based Belgian-themed beer bar THE TRAPPIST , and the kids, as they say, are waaay psyched. You probably will be as well get a load of this opening night beer list . THE TRAPPIST is the product of many, many months planning and hard labor, and obviously many years of hardcore Belgian beer enthusiasm ( though a few local and US micros will be served as well ). read more »
We were ripe for an update on the worlds greatest beers, what with all the good ones weve added to the list recently so here they are, the finest 55 beers known to (one) man: 1. BRASSERIE DE ROCHEFORT Trappistes Rochefort 8 (Belgian Strong Dark Ale) 3. UNIBROUE La Fin Du Monde (Belgian Strong Pale Ale) 4. ST. BERNARDUS Grotten Brown (Belgian Strong Dark Ale) 5. THREE FLOYDS - Alpha King (American Pale Ale) 6. LOST ABBEY Gift Of The Magi (Biere De Garde) 7. BROWERIJ VAN STEENBERGE Monks Caf Sour Flemish Ale (Flanders Oud Bruin) 8. read more »
Returned home from my visit to Mexico just in time to catch the last day of the Belgian Beer Festival at Max's on Broadway. I got there at a little after noon on Sunday and the place was packed. A barkeep...Rob Kasper
Returned home from my visit to Mexico just in time to catch the last day of the Belgian Beer Festival at Max's on Broadway. I got there at a little after noon on Sunday and the place was packed. A barkeep...Rob Kasper