Mrs. Adventures and I spent a pleasant late lunch on the back patio of Dive Bar & Grille in Savage. It’s the best outdoor dining in Howard County, IMHO.
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Blueridge Beers
The family rented a lodge at Bear Rock in Loudoun County. It’s bear country, near the Appalachian Trail, with plenty of wineries and breweries.
On the way to our lodge (VRBO), we stopped at Dirt Farm Brewing. It sits on top of a ridge looking down on the valley below. We grabbed a table, a couple half pour beers and a bit of lunch from the food truck and enjoyed the view.
Their most popular beer is Tart 31 Cherry Ale. It’s a nice summer sour. It reminded me of a tart cherry soda, light and refreshing. It paired well with a quinoa bowl.
I shared a half pour of Hey Z to finish things off at Dirt Farm. It was a remarkable hazy (get it?) pale ale. I liked the grassy, fresh hop taste. It is an unexpected style and flavor coming from a brewery whose best selling beer doesn’t taste like a beer.
The hot afternoon drove us off the mountain before the music started. I learned later that the entertainment was worth the wait. Overall, Dirt Farm was a real find, with a magnificant view, well made beers and freshly made delicious food.
We headed to the Lodge at Bear Rock to unpack and wait for the gang to arrive. After recharging our human batteries with snacks and some downtime, we headed out to Bear Chase Brewing for some real food and beers.
Bear Chase Brewing is just down the street from our lodge, so we headed there for a nightcap and a late dinner. It was too dark to see the reported spectacular view. The crowd was busy as expected on a Friday night. My Chase N Chill was a mediocre American IPA with a very low ABV of 4.5%. I need to come back during the day to see the view and pick a potentially better beer.
Cheers!
Warren
Hi-Wire Brewing Tasting
Mrs. Adventures signed me up for another virtual beer tasting, using her Washington University alum status. I invited Paul to join me.
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Jim and I had long wanted to visit this resurrected old catholic church, so we finally ventured into Baltimore this past Wednesday.
Continue reading Ministry of BrewingPint Night Returns
Columbia, Md July 14, 2021
After a very tough year, the Pint Night Crew met at Frisco inside. Needless to say, it was nice to see some friendly faces.
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Shiver me timbers, hardy har har. Me favorite pint glass is headed for Davy Jones’ locker.
What seems like a million years ago, before we all had even heard of COVID-19, the Columbia Pint Night Crew met every Wednesday night at Frisco Tap House and each of us usually collected a free pint glass. After a few years of accruing glasses, we were all up to our ears in glassware.
Thanks to my pint night collection, cabinet space in the Adventures’ household was limited. Friends would only laugh when I offered them another pint glass. I turned to eBay and Craig’s list to sell them with limited success. I did have one amazing experience when a Heavy Seas Pirate Map pint glass lured 2 eBayers into a bidding war. That glass sold for $42! (note: this story only gets better with age. This fish tale has grown over the years. But hey, this is my story and I’m sticking to $42.)
It is a very cool glass. Despite the success on eBay, I decided to keep one for my own drinking pleasure. I’ve enjoyed drinking everything from water to beer in that glass for many years. But sadly, today, this beautiful, trusted friend has seen its last day in my cupboard.
As I was enjoying a delicious Grapefruit Sculpin, I happened to notice a large gouge in my glass. It’s the kind of nick that can slice a lip wide open. It’s deep and dangerous, so this cherished “family heirloom” has bit the bucket.
Farewell old friend. It has been a pleasure sailing with you.
Cheers!
Warren
Moody Tongue Virtual Beer Tasting
Using Mrs. Adventures’ Washington University alumni status, she set us up for a virtual beer tasting. Brewmaster and Wash U alum, Jared Rouben, talked us through 5 Moody Tongue beers.
Continue reading Moody Tongue Virtual Beer TastingFebruary Beer Reads
Besides playing in the snow, having an evening homebrew, and doing household chores, I’m surfing the net during this cold February. When you are ready for a break, find a cozy corner and check out these internet beer reads.
Continue reading February Beer ReadsA Snowy February
This February has been cold and snowy. I’ve kept myself occupied, shoveling (my back is aching today), cross country skiing, and having my latest homebrew most nights.
Continue reading A Snowy FebruaryBeer Reads on Brew Day
What could be better than brewing a beer on a cold January day? We’re making a beer with home grown ginger, a little lemon and some honey – Lemon Ginger Remedy. I’ll let you know how it tastes after a few weeks.
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