What a great beer weekend here in San Diego, CA. We celebrated Stone's14th Anniversary at Cal State San Marcos. The beer was great and the weather was too. I had an awesome opportunity to speak with many dedicated beer drinkers about one of my favorite subjects...beer! People were talking about Humulus Lager from The Bruery, Orange County, CA. Holey...This beer is up there with Pliny and Racer 5! No joke! When will it be bottled and distributed? Where and when can I get it?
I was also glad to see my first love at the party. There's nothing like a first love and Sierra Nevada was in the house...emotional pause...the nostalgia is kicking in...Have you ever had a bad Sierra Nevada? Hell I named my two Boxers Sierra and Nevada. I've been buying this beer as long as I have been able to find a way to get it. No worries though, I'm much older now and my parents figured it out years ago so their cool with it.
Stone's Russian Imperial stout was there too. I wish I could get a couple of bottles of that one. That was great!!!! The last five years blended into one beer. Beauty in a glass. That would go great after a steak dinner. Forget dessert.
Mikkeller was there too. WOW!!! See the entry in my blog about Beer Geek Breakfast and you will know that I appreciate what they do. The beer is so smooth and well crafted. Some of the future plans for Beer Geek sound great. I'll look forward to getting some of these bottles. Definitely more to come from Mikkeller.
Then there was Lagunitas, I don't want to be redundant when I say have you ever had a bad.... But Lagunitas is awesome. I could go on about their beers, see the write up of their Russian Imperial Stout. Maximus, Hairy Eyeball, and Brown Shugga are some of my other favorites and they make so many good beers.
AleSmith ...I had to bring unknowing people I met along the way to your booth because people shouldn't leave the party never having tasted the craftmanship of your beers. I get growlers to share with friends regularly. Anything I could write about your beer would come short of the justice you have earned. Your GABF gold medals speak for themselves. Aside from the fact that your Speedway Stout is one of my most favorite beers on the planet.
At the end of the day, my girl and I had a great time. I understand the deal with the 10 tastes as the Police were able to demonstrate for us what happens when you drink too much and forget your manners. I hope everything worked out okay for everyone. There were many beers that I still wanted to taste. I tasted the cheese and thought that was cool, but what do you think about mustards? Maybe its my German heritage, but that sounded good to me. I'm looking forward to the next gathering. Cheers!
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