I had two big beer events during my weekend in San
Francisco. Lucky for me all of the wedding events was at night so that left a
lot of free time during the day. I have not been in San Fran for several years
and I knew I wanted to experience the craft beer scene. After a quick search I located
Bay Area Brewery Tours; when it comes to drinking getting around and unknown
city, simplicity is best. Bay Area Brewery Tour was great and well prices for the amenities. The tour included 3 breweries, lunch, and all
of the beer. I could purchase more beer from each brewery if I felt so
inclined. I knew very little about San Fran Breweries prior to the tour so I
was excited and thirsty for what I was going to be drinking.
The first stop on the tour was Thirsty Bear. The beer and food was amazing! This was the
first certified organic brewpub. Taking the
time to find organic ingredients really show they care about what they are
serving. We sampled 5 beers, but my favorite had to be the Panda Bear Ale.
Our tour guide described the beer as the Polar Bear Pils (another
great beer) that has been dry hopped with vanilla beans and cocoa nibs. The
taste reminded me of a brownie. It was very deceiving, looks like an amber, but
tastes like a chocolate porter.
The second stop on the tour was Southern Pacific Brewery.
This was my favor stop on the tour. If I could stand living in the bay area,
Southern Pacific would be one of my regular spots. The brewery has a great neighborhood feel.
Lucky for me we got to sample 8 of their beers.
My favorite was their California Blonde. I preferred this to
the IPA and Pale Ale. The favor reminded me a lot of IPAs and Pales but I felt
this was more balanced and has a better hop characteristic then the others.
Last on the tour was Speakeasy. Even thought I can get Speakeasy locally, this
was the first time I ever tired their beer. I was not disappointed. The taproom
was very cool it was set up like an old speakeasy with photos of gangsters on
the wall. Although, I must say I would have had a much better experience if the
tasting was held in the brew house instead.
My favorite beer at Speakeasy was the Tallulah XPA. The beer
had a great citrus hop favor. Now that I have had some of their beers I look
forward to trying the rest.
The on Saturday before the wedding I was able to visit one
more brewery. My aunt and uncle, big beer lovers, told me I needed to visit 21
Amendment Brewing before heading home. This is the place to be for a Giants
game; just a stone throw from AT&T Park. What a great brewpub. The food was
amazing. I high recommended the el Cubano Sandwich. I washed the sandwich down
with a tasting of 5 beers. I really enjoyed the Brew Free! Or Die IPA. It is a
very well balanced beer. If I did not have other plans already, I could have
sat here all day and enjoy it.
The other big event for the weekend was my cousin’s wedding.
About 6 weeks ago I get an email from my cousin asking me if I could brew a
beer for her weeding, Of course I said yes, I love having he opportunity to
help family and have people sample my beer. She gave me free rein over what was
brewed so I made her beer that I have been working on over the past several
months. The beers I made for the wedding were my Oat IPA, Hop N Oates Maneater
IPA and my root beer porter, Doc Barleys sarsaparilla porter.
I was really worried about how both beers would turn out. I
felt during the whole brewing process problems just kept coming. At bottling I
tried something new for my IPA. I added 1 ounce of Simcoe Hops to the bottling
bucket, in and effort to simulate a randalizer. With the root beer porter
people did not know what to say, they were shocked at how good it was. The aroma was spot on big root beer flavor in
the nose, but on the palate the root beer was subtler and the flavor of vanilla
and mint came through more. The root beer porter would have been that much
better if there were some vanilla ice cream to add.
I had a great weekend in San Francisco. I am looking forward
to going back soon for more advantage in craft beers.