Sunday, November 14, 2010

Beer Dinner!?

I attended a beer dinner last night! Beer and food are awesome together. Pizza & beer, game over! BBQ & beer, sign me up!! Tacos & beer, absolutely!!!

That's why last night was a little bit of a disappointment! To surmise: Don't over-think the room!!! Each of the beers was a little thin, and didn't have a complete aspect to any of the parts. I wasn't into the poor execution of thinly crafted 'artisan' beer. Aspects of each beer were acceptable, but they were not by any stretch of the imagination perfect, or even desirable.

The dinner part wasn't bad actually! I'd prefer to have had the spicy aspects with Gewurztraminer, but some of the preparations required CDP or an Hermitage for good measure.

Following this it was time for some real beer! Blind Pig, a wicked Imperial Stout & Chimay all fit the bill. This was followed by my favorite at home: Dogfish Head! Game over!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Western Beverage Services...

It's official! Western Beverage Services is the name of my company! Simple & it states my purpose without handcuffing me into wine or beer. I got it all! Now all I need to know is... Who needs beverage services?

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Good Stuff!!!

Last night I had some delicious chicken & it had a spicy underbelly! My first thought was "hot..." second involved some combination of the word "awesome" plus "LET'S INTRODUCE THIS WINE!!!" For me it was a painfully average Gewurztraminer from Monterey. I won't name a certain one, but I dream of moving there to create an Alsatian dream! I'm retired & tired, so goo is happening anywhere!!!

-Mark

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

A Treatise to Day Drinking!

Yesterday was a proficient day in the Drinks of the Moment world. The morning started with incredible bacon & eggs combined with my Alsatian Gewurztraminer love & an interesting one from Anderson Valley. I say interesting for the fact that it actually drank like a Riesling! No joke, it tasted like petrol & didn't have the slightest hint of roses or honeycomb. The best part was the ubiquitous Southern California sunshine & overall perfection of the morning.

After this the adventure led to Bev Mo to seek the remains of Dogfish Head Punkin Ale. Sadly, no luck! Alas, the journey followed to my favorite location for outdoor drinking at my favorite patio. From there over to SD Brew Co. for their lovely Octoberfest beer & a Stone 10.10.10 which was an absolute revelation when enjoyed on tap.

Defeated in the initial pursuit of Dogfish goodness I ventured back to my trusty friends above & pulled one of my remaining 4 packs, and enjoyed the heck out of one. Oh, and a 1978 Pichon-Baron to close the evening still a lot of life, and abundant character that kicked minimal sediment with ample flavor & aromatic complexity....

I like me some retirement!