Sampled two very nice beers at the Lakeshore Lodge Saloon last night. Both were from the Lost Coast Brewing Co. In Arcata, California. My wife tried the Tangerine Wheat Ale with a slice of orange. She reluctantly shared a sip with me and I liked it better than here usual choice of Blue Moon Wit or Shock Top.
I had the Downtown Brown – awesome beer. Kathy tried it as a sampler and didn’t care for it. I would have that one again and again and again!
Huntington Lake is just perfect. You have to sit in the sun to stay warm. It was 40 F this morning. Probably a 100 F and humid in Houston. Do I miss it? No!
Monthly Archives: June 2012
An Equal Opportunity Post
Most of my posts have beer, beer consumption, beer drinking, beer making and belches as the common thread. Well, I just copied from a friends Facebook post a serenity prayer that includes wine in its amazing bit of wisdom – and beer!
Wine is another one of God’s gifts that can be made at home just as homebrew and the skill set that home-brewers have can be easily transferred. So, pull a cork, pop a cap or pull the draught handle, sit back and enjoy the serenity induced state. No Hun, I am not drunk, it is just a blissful state of serenity – and besides you know that you love frogs…..you kissed me didn’t you?
Craft Beers – Snowshoe Brewing Co. and Others
Now posted in the correct place!
Sitting in First Street Alehouse in Livermore California sampling a couple of beers and getting my tri-tip fix!!! First up was the Snowshoe Pale Ale. Snowshoe Brewing Company is in the town of Arnold in the Calaveras county area made famous by Mark Twain and the 1849 California gold rush. The beer had a nice hop aroma and just enough bitterness to let you know that the hops are there. It was a nice compliment to the tri-tip sandwich! The tri-tip was not as rare as I prefer but I still enjoyed every bite.
Next up was Snowshoe’s Grizzly Brown. A beautiful creamy tan colored head covered the brown ale. The flavor is creeping up toward the toasty roasty taste of a porter but just a ways short. Their website compared it to a Newcastle Brown – Newcastle is a bit on the puny side of the Grizzly but in the same broad category. I like this Grizzly better than the Newcastle. As I sit here sipping this brown ale, and sip and savor is a must with this brew, I contemplate whether I should sample a Berkley California brew.
The Pyramid Apricot Ale sounds interesting as does their Hefeweizen! Nope, went with the Lost Coast Great White. I am concerned about the unnamed secret blend of Humboldt herbs!!!!! I hope I am not subject to random drug testing! Nice beer – my wife Kathy would love it- citrusy like a Blue Moon or Shocktop but a little more subtle flavor .
Great service in the First Street Alehouse and the evening was perfect for outdoor seating….unfortunately I was not able to get a table outside! Kudos to my server Maria B…..knowledgeable and went out of her way to answer some of my more beer technical questions.
TTFN
Bishop