Societe Brewing San Diego,
Societe Brewing San Diego,
Crowe the lamb pita was burned to a crisp and it certainly was not moist. However the chef/owner of the food truck had his first child this week. I do not blame him for his errors. In fact I gave him a substantial tip to be used for diapers.
Well the food trucks in So Cal are good and most of the time super moist. However, you do have to spend for the convenience of having it there. Where I was at the time, there was no fast food places or even some sort of a food option available within the area. I needed some nourishment and while overpriced and not moist it, the pita did fulfill its purpose.
The main focus of my post was the beer that I was having which is a popular brew from an up and coming brewery out of San Diego.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28994/81838/
Monkish is quite small and has a very small distribution footprint. It is easy for Clown Shoes to do a tap takeover as they are a gypsy-brewery operation. Same goes with Mikkeller, Evil Twin, Prairie and Stillwater.
California has extremely strict guidelines from the ABC commission. If a brewery wants to expand space or even expand their brewing operation they have to obtain a blessing of the ABC and in some cases it is easier to obtain the blessing of Jesus Christ.
Alesmith San Diego. Alesmith is certainly one of my top 3 breweries if not #1. This is my first time stepping in their new location. I'll admit that I had an orgasmic and euphoric moment as soon as I stepped inside.
Ending the night at Mikkeller Brewing San Diego.
Bootsy, these monkish lines are getting out of hand.
Yeah I didn't bother this time around. From what I have been hearing people are now arriving at 5am. This neckbeards need to get a fucking life.
In other news I Love It is back in bottles and draft at Noble. Noble will also be releasing Galaxy Showers and their collaboration with Cellarmaker which will be the first time Noble will be canning their beer.
I think from now on I am just going to stick with the OC beer scene (Noble, Bottle Logic and Bruery) and make monthly trips down to San Diego.
Fuck waking up at the crack of dawn and driving to Torrance and pay $60+ for 4 4-packs of IPAs.
This has likely been covered. Driving to the pit of the doomed this morning, conveniently next to the doggy park, I see not one but two billboards for Root Beer Beer. I assumed double vision initially but was a believer by the second sign. So it's damn near 10am and I like root beer. Stop in and pick up a six pack. Ask the lady sellin if she's tried it. Says ya, it's good but you don't want to drink em all at once. Not insulted at the insinuation, I down the first one like kid drinking a float. Halfway through the second I realized I've never had two root-beers back to back. Taste was great but the sweetness was sickening. Now I've got four left in the fridge and the thought of it has me close to gacking.
What horrible choices we must face.
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