Wednesday, September 3, 2008
John Harvard's Brew House
This growler came from John Harvard's Brew House, a micro chain of brew pubs that operates about nine locations in the north east. This particular growler came from the Harvard Square location in Cambridge Mass. It was filled with their Helles Lager which provided us with a nice, easy drinking night cap one evening. Thanks to Mark for acquiring this one on his tour of new england!
link to John Harvard's: http://www.johnharvards.com/
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Mt. Shasta Brewing Company (Weed Ales)
This is the first growler that I've gotten where I haven't had the chance to sample the beer. They are located in Weed, California at the base of Mt. Shasta and I never had a chance to get up there. I originally had them send me a sampler of their beers along with the growler, but they couldn't ship it before we drove back to NJ (which doesn't allow the shipping of beer). They were kind enough to still ship me a growler though (and they threw in some goodies, like a coaster, growler stickers, and a "Try Legal Weed" bottle cap). They also sent me a coupon for a free growler fill up next time I am in the area. Mt. Shasta BC has been in the news recently because up until a few weeks ago, the government would not let them use the "Try Legal Weed" slogan that they place on their bottle caps. Thankfully, someone higher up realized how ridiculous it was and they are now allowed to use it.
link to Mt. Shasta BC: http://www.weedales.com/home.htm
Grand Canyon Brewing Company
We stopped at Grand Canyon BC during our cross country move from San Francisco. It's located in the quaint town of Williams, AZ, about 60 miles south of the Grand Canyon. It's great little brew pub that seems that is covered in hand crafted wood including the bar top, stools, pool table and even the tap handles. We sampled a few beers there, of note were their Raspberry Wheat and an absolutely outstanding Oatmeal Stout.
Link to GCBC: http://www.grandcanyonbrewingco.com
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Moat Mountain Smokehouse and Brewery
Moat mountain is located in North Conway New Hampshire. I didn't have the opportunity to visit, however, my brother was kind enough to bring me back a growler filled with their Square Tail Stout. The Square Tail was a very smooth, almost crisp, clean drinking stout. Very delicious.
A link to Moat Mountain: http://www.moatmountain.com/
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Marin Brewing Company
This growler came from Marin Brewing Company in Larkspur CA. It came home filled with their wonderful IPA. A great place that I highly recommend (I even had the best sandwich of my life and one of the best cups of chili too). Well know for their IPA they also have a good (surprisingly) Bluebeery Ale (A light refreshing ale that's not a sweet as you might think) and a fantastic Point Reyes Porter.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Stone Brewery
Stone Brewery is located in Escondido, CA (just north of San Diego). I did not get this growler at the brewery (they shipped it to me), however I drink their beer all the time. My particular favs: Arrogant Bastard Ale (described as an "aggressive" ale that "you probably won't like") and their Ruination IPA (described by them as a Hop Monster). Stone makes some strong and sophisticated beers that I highly recommend. http://www.stonebrew.com/
Link to the Arrogant Bastard Ale (it's hysterical): http://www.stonebrew.com/arrogantbastard/index.php
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Rogue Brewing
We went to the Rogue Brewing alehouse in the North Beach section of San Francisco for this growler. An Oregon based brewery, they create numerous styles and are sold through out CA, the northwest and even further. This is a specialized growler of their "Dead Guy Ale", a German style Maibok that celebrates the Mayan "Day of the Dead". A truly great beer. Personal note, we got this the day Amy traded in her good old Dodge Stratus for a brand spankin new succulent Saturn Vue. http://www.rogue.com/
San Francisco Brewing Company
San Francisco Brewing Company is a pretty plain jane operation and it's growler is a perfect example of that: standard brown style growler with no markings at all. We got this at their North Beach location. This one came home with their ShanghaI.P.A., an attempt at a west coast IPA that could have used more hops, but was extremely drinkable. http://www.sfbrewing.com/
Pyramid Brewery
This growler came from Pyramid's brewing facilities in Berkeley, CA. Pyramid is famous for their hefeweizen's, going so far as to have a giant how-to board in their alehouse demonstrating different ways to squeeze lemons into them. This growler, however, came home filled with their Thunderhead IPA, a decent west coast style IPA with just enough hops. http://www.pyramidbrew.com/
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company
One of our favorite places. This growler came filled with their "Maverick" Amber Ale, named for the giant waves that occur right near the brewery and the surfing competion that challenges those waves. Our first growler of this shape, it features a swing top lid that really aids in keeping the beer fresh. http://www.hmbbrewingco.com/
E. J. Phair Brewing Company
This quaint little brewery located in Concord, CA produces a great English IPA and Stout. We went here the night we had my fiance's ring resized and came home with this growler filled with their "Stouter" (an English style stout that drank more like an imperial porter). http://ejphair.com/
Seabright Brewery
We went here the day after our engagement, also in Santa Cruz, this brewery features several award winners including their stout, amber, and their Sacrilegious Red ( a cross IPA/Irish Red). We took this growler home containing their Amber Ale, which Amy adored. http://www.seabrightbrewery.com/
Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery
Another organic brewery, this place has a great IPA, Stout, Amber, and Porter. We had a couple here while we played Jenga, just hours before I proposed to Amy (great planning by me, knowing I might need some extra (read: liquid) courage before making the ultimate move). This growler we brought to our oceanside bed and breakfast containing their IPA. http://www.santacruzmountainbrewing.com/
21st Ammendment
My favorite brewery ever (named for the constitutional amendment that repealed prohibition), and the thing I will miss the most about San Francisco. Located on 2nd street, right near At&T park (and just a couple blocks from our 4th street apt). Well known for their 21A IPA and Watermelon Wheat. They define West Coast IPA with their 21 IPA. Their Watermelon wheat sounds too fruity but it must be tried to believe, it's great, a favorite with everyone who has tried it. We have several of these from our numerous visits, this was probably filled with their IPA or watermelon wheat. http://www.21st-amendment.com/
Thirsty Bear
Closest Brewery to our SOMA (in SF) apartment. A completely organic brewery and tapas place. They have wonderful beer, including a great ESB, brown ale, lager, and also a wonderful (believe it or not) Vanilla lager (which this particular growler came filled with). http://www.thirstybear.com/
Beach Chalet
Your basic clear growler, this was/is one of our favorite places from when we moved out to the bay area. Our dog, Porter, is partially named for the generic style porter (with jeff's help) and more specifically for the Beach/Park Chalet's Golden Gate Park Porter (for which this particular growler came filled with). http://www.beachchalet.com/
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