As the government shutdown approaches 1 month and a winter storm heads our way, it looks like a good weekend to stay inside. Find a cozy spot and catch up on the world of craft beer with the following links. Continue reading Beer Reads
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Columbia, MD January 12, 2019
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The 2019 New Year finds us with a government shutdown, discarded Christmas trees, bored consumers, wildfire victims, Sapwood Cellars (yea!), and buttery flavored beer. Fortunately, craft beer has answers to all these problems. Read on.
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It looks like the soggiest Maryland year will end on a wet note. CNN notes we can expect lots more rain Friday and New Year’s Eve. Always the optimist, I’m hoping 2019 will be a drier year. I suggest seeking shelter from all the wetness and checking out the following craft beer nuggets of wisdom.
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Will this rain ever stop? This year’s record-breaking rainfall in Maryland makes me feel like I’ve moved to England or the Oregon coast. Even on days when it doesn’t rain, it seems to be overcast and gloomy. Plus, the days are so short right now with the winter solstice on December 21st. I’ve found a few “craft beer reads” to hopefully brighten up your day. Enjoy.
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Tragedy has struck here at the Adventures; I have been without a working smartphone for a half a day (horrors!) and I’ve lost all the pics that were on the phone. Most were backed up, but I think I’ve lost all the photos from the Attaboy Brewery. Continue reading Beer Reads
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Brrr, it’s cold outside. Stay inside, prop up your feet, and enjoy these beer reads.
Guinness & Black Flag
Columbia, MD December 7, 2018
It has been a terrific Friday night. First, I spent the afternoon at Guinness Open Gate Brewery and Barrel House with my oldest friend, David. Then, I stopped by the Black Flag Brewery for their collaborative brew with Sapwood Cellars, Shared Kingdom.
Guinness Open Gate and Barrel House
The bar inside is a whirr of activity with great service. When I think of Guinness, I think of their draught, one of my favorites. However, their head brewer trained from the great Stone Brewery of San Diego, so they are much more than just a stout producer. In fact, their Hazy IPA was fantastic. (I know, it’s like going to a seafood restaurant and ordering a hamburger). However, I found it a zesty pineapple and grapefruit tasting beer, refreshing, light and easy drinking with a surprising sweetness. Another surprise was the Nitro Vanilla Cream Ale. (Thanks to bearded Vinnie for this recommendation). This light colored ale had a vanilla nose and initial vanilla flavor with some mildly bitter hops and a lingering sweet finish. An unusual beer. I found the Milk Stout too sweet to be delicious with a bitter chocolate flavor. When at Guinness, I recommend ordering the 6-ounce pours until you find the beer you really want to commit to with a 16-ounce pour.
Besides an enormous beer garden and the bar inside, Guinness has a restaurant on the 3rd floor plus, they offer free brewery tours. I talked to one of the hosts who suggests making online reservations as the tours fill up rather quickly. Tours are restricted to 21 people.
Black Flag
I intended to just head over to Black Flag for a quick sample of the Shared Kingdom and pick up a 4-pack (if I liked it). Instead, I met some new friends, let’s call them Kelly’s Heroes from Ellicott City. We talked about breweries in the area, this blog, and Ellicott City and Columbia.
Of course, I liked this Black Flag/Sapwood Cellars collaborative hazy pale ale. It was refreshing, soft and easy drinking. Well done, Black Flag and Sapwood Cellars!
Cheers!
Warren
Honorable Mention
Congrats to the terrific blog, Village Green/Town Squared, for being selected the Best of Howard blog by the Baltimore Sun. Also, thanks to my readers who voted for Warren’s Beer Adventures which gained an honorable mention.
Cheers!
Warren
Beer Reads For a Cold Weekend
It must be the holiday season —I had my first Sierra Nevada Celebration. On tap at Frisco Tap House, this creamy, fresh-hopped California IPA is a great way to welcome in the season. So, sometime this weekend, find a warm cozy corner and enjoy these beer reads. Continue reading Beer Reads For a Cold Weekend