Movie Night
So, for Wednesday night, a few from the pint night crew watched a free movie at Merriweather Post Pavilion; the movie was The Last Waltz. Continue reading Manor Hill at Merriweather
So, for Wednesday night, a few from the pint night crew watched a free movie at Merriweather Post Pavilion; the movie was The Last Waltz. Continue reading Manor Hill at Merriweather
It’s official; Columbia, Maryland will have a new brewery on July 1st. At long last, Hysteria Brewing Company of 9570 Berger Road will open its doors to the public. Continue reading Hysteria Brewing
After a long week of hard work, you deserve a break. So…relax, find a cozy corner and check out these beer-related articles. You never know, you might learn something. Continue reading Saturday Beer Reads
My friend, John, passed on an email about a DuClaw event happening the Saturday before Father’s Day. The event was a release of their DIPA, Dad Bod. Continue reading DuClaw
Yay! It’s another weekend! Relax, have a cold beverage and take a moment to reflect on what’s happening in your world. I’ve found some beer related news just for you. Continue reading Saturday Beer Reads
Bell’s came to Frisco Tap House for pint night. Continue reading Bell’s Comes to Frisco
The Maryland Comptroller, Peter Franchot, presented the 2017 Bright Lights Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Howard County to the Victoria Restaurant Group yesterday, June 13, at the Manor Hill Farm Brewery in Ellicott City, Maryland. Continue reading Victoria Restaurant Group Awarded
After 2 days of nearly constant bar crawling, we were ready to take it easy. We headed to the very popular The Spread for a bagel. Continue reading Philly Beer Week, Day 3
Today is the gang’s second day at Philly Beer Week for 2017. We are pleasantly surprised that our AirBnB comfortably fits all 8 of us. Plus, it is in Rittenhouse, just 2 blocks from the beautiful Rittenhouse Square Park and near lots of our favorite spots. Continue reading Philly Beer Day 2
Our final destination on the Amtrak was Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station. We had arrived for our 6th annual visit to Philly Beer Week. Our plan – walk to the Tria Taphouse for lunch, then stop at our Air B&B in Rittenhouse, then a beer dinner at Devil’s Alley. Just outside the train station, we had to try out the swings.
A ten-minute walk brought us to the Tria Taproom. They did not open ’til noon, so a few of us walked around the corner to Home Sweet Home, George Hummel’s famous homebrew store. We thought we’d swing by and say hi and get some suggestions for the weekend.
Vault Brewing’s brewer, Jason Macias, stopped by our table and told us all about their brew pub located in Yardley, PA. They plan to expand from a 10-barrel system to 20-barrels. I split a cheese platter and a strawberry rhubarb crisp – yum! The Vault Breakfast Stout was delicious with maple and coffee.
After a few hours at Tria, the 8 of us headed to our Air B&B on Spruce. We got quite a few questions about our white T-shirts. Throughout the day, we were noticed. One person asked if he could join out cult. We were, though, just recreating the Gang Beats Boggs episode from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
After a rest at our home away from home, we wondered over towards Devil’s Alley. It was too early for dinner, so we stopped by Monk’s Cafe for mussels and beer. Most of us order the hard to find Pliny the Elder. It was delicious. Also, Tired Hands’ Eviscerated Pathway of Beauty was a real hit. It is an unfiltered ale with milky lactose, citrus flavors, and hops. I decided to look for Tired Hands’ Milkshake beers this weekend.
Our waitress, Felicia, got a real kick out of marking our T-shirts as we ordered beers.
We ambled over to Devil’s Alley for their beer pairing dinner. This is our 6th time enjoying this Philly Beer Week dinner tradition. Our waiter asked to take a picture of our gang for Twitter but I haven’t seen the post, yet.
We wrapped up the night at Good Dog Bar. We climbed the stairs to the third floor and watched people playing pool.
Cheers!
Warren