Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2007

New beer


I picked up a Melbourn Brothers Strawberry Beer at ABC a few days ago. I just drank it last night. It was OK. I say OK because of what I paid for it. Had it been a $3 bottle of beer, I'd praise it up and down. But it just was not worth what I paid for it. I've forgotten the exact price. I wanna say it was around $7.

What BeerAdvocate has to say about it. Most appeared to like it much more so than me.

Monday, October 15, 2007

The Ormond Wine Company

Well, I guess I'm as settled in as I can be, considering. Judy took me out to lunch on Saturday. We went to the Ormond Wine Company. I would post their url, but there is nothing there so I won't even bother.

They have an rather extensive wine list and a sampling bar, but we bypassed that. They also have a rather large list of beers. So I ordered the only Lindeman's Lambic that I have not tried, the pomme. (apple) Judy wanted a beer recommendation from me on what she should try. I told her to get the Stoudt's Pale Ale. I've never had it, but I have enjoyed all the other Stoudt beers I've had in the past. It was quite good.

For once we weren't absolute gluttons. We ordered a trio of specialty dips and spreads. They have five to choose from. We went with the olive tapenade (too much rosemary), the Kalamata olive goat cheese spread, and the sun-dried tomato goat cheese spread. ( The two remaining choices are - roasted red pepper hummus and pear/apple Stilton spread.) We both agreed that the sun-dried tomato was the best. They served it with a crusty white bread and crostini.

We also ordered a cheese plate. We chose the Rosy Goat (a hard goat cheese) and the mango and ginger white Stilton. Suprisingly Judy preferred the Stilton. She usually doesn't like fruit cheeses. I find most fruit cheeses to be too sweet, and this was not an exception. They gave us a sampling of their roasted nuts (too much rosemary), dried fruit and fresh grapes. The platter was drizzled with honey and the presentation was was quite nice.

They have many items on their menu that I would like to try - specialty salads, specialty sandwiches and grilled paninis, and flatbreads. The portions are huge and can easily be shared. Judy had been there previously and ordered the duck and apple flatbread. (roasted duck, pear and apple Stilton spread, roasted apples, parmagiano reggiano, topped with miso ginger.) She said it was delectable.

We decided to order dessert rather than a meal since we were pretty full from our appetizers. We went with the truffle sampler plate. The plate consisted of four truffles, with raspberry sauce on the side and mint. Neither of us cared for the coconut curry truffle. I can't stand the taste of curry powder, but I really thought the chocolate would overpower the curry. It did not and I ended up being very classy and spitting it out on my plate. The goat cheese truffle was covered with nuts and good, but the other two truffles were much better. Judy and I both liked the salted caramel best, followed by the balsamic reduction truffle.

All in all, I'd recommend the place and plan on going back again to try a sandwich or salad.

Our waitress was also a sweetheart and when she found out that I loved Lindeman's, she told me where I could get it cheaper than anywhere else in the area - World Market.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bitch's Brew

Last evening, when I made my post about my recent beer purchases, I attempted to link to the brewery sites so that if you wanted more information on the beer, you could check it out yourself. That didn't work out so well. Why?

Blue Point Blueberry Ale
Slick, but click on a large number of links and all you'll get is an "authorization required" message. It's beer, man, not homeland security.

Buffalo Bill's Orange Blossom Cream Ale
Their site is is online but it's just a "Our website is currently in re-development" page. That's kind of ridiculous. Why didn't they leave the old site up while they were "redeveloping"?

Smuttynose Portsmouth Lager
Lots of info on the Smuttynose site, but when you go the the Portsmouth site, don't expect to find anything out on Portsmouth Lager, because it is a broken link.

Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale

Brewed by Coors. Ick. Slick, slick, slick. Too bad it's not user friendly. Extremely slow loading. Downright freakin' annoying. I had to supply my date of birth three times too. Not worth the effort.

Abita Brewery - Abita Strawberry Harvest Ale, and Abita Turbo Dog.
The easiest to navigate but nothing on the Strawberry Harvest Ale.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Ham Shank Shortage and Beer Shopping

I've been to three freakin' grocery stores today looking in vain for ham shanks. I've come to the conclusion that there is some kind of ham shank shortage (say that three times fast) in east central Pennsylvania. It's 54 degrees and and I want ham and bean soup. Dammit.

But anyway . . . I went to my favorite beer store. I got Blue Point Blueberry Ale, Buffalo Bill's Orange Blossom Cream Ale, Smuttynose Portsmouth Lager, Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale, Abita Strawberry Harvest Ale, and Abita Turbo Dog. No Aegean (a recomendation from a friend) to be found and the owner wasn't there so I couldn't ask him about it. He had some Beavis and Butthead clone working the register.

Screw the bean soup. I have beer now. I'm drinking the Blue Point.

Tomorrow I'm going to review the web sites of the above beers and I'm pretty much gonna crucify all of them. Just because I have beer doesn't mean I won't be bitchy.

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