What a weekend that was, and starting early no less.
Friday I went to the Drafting Room in Exton for Lunch which consisted of a pretty good Buffalo Chicken Wrap and an even better DIPA. Actually it was Outta Focus DIPA from Appalachian Brewing Company. I expected this to be a good beer but it was a very good beer. After work on Friday I stopped in for a quick one at TJ's Restaurant and Drinkery in Paoli. I had a Little Sumpin' Wild from Lagunitas. I expected a sour beer made with wild yeast but that is apparently not the case. This is in fact their version of a Belgian Strong Ale. It was OK but I still think we should leave the Belgian style beers to the Belgians (and perhaps Ommegang). Later Friday night thanks to the kindness of my sister Ginger and my brother-in-law Dave, I was able to enjoy a nice evening out with my wife sans children. We went to Marly's Restaurant / BYO in Phoenixville. I had a nice lamb dish and a great bottle of Kosta Browne Pinot Noir. It was a 2006 Russian River Valley and quite possibly the best wine I have ever tasted. We liked that so much that we opened another bottle of wine for the sake of comparison. This one was was another 2006 Pinot Noir. It was a Kanzler Sonoma Coast. It too was excellent. As we found out on the way in to Phoenixville the whole downtown section was closed to traffic for a festival complete with German bands and other music. After dinner we rambled around town and ended up it Iron Hill. I had an unremarkable Belgian Pale Ale (see above about Americans attempting to make a Belgian-style ale). Of course it may be because of the excellent wine we had earlier. Perhaps this was an unfair comparison, although I don't think so.
On Saturday I went to the Craft Ale House in Limerick for lunch/dinner. I had their excellent short rib sandwich and a Mad Hatter IPA from New Holland Brewing Company. This was much better than expected. It was not extreme but a very nice IPA. I followed that with a Big A IPA from Smuttynose Brewing Company. This too was a pleasant surprise. A very good DIPA indeed. I ended with a Breakfast Stout from Founder's Brewing Company. As I have said before, this is the stout against which all others are measured. It is awesome. Just when I was ready to call it a day my other sister Jean called and said she was going to the Sly Fox in Phoenixville for dinner. I stopped in there and had a Royal Weisse and a Grisette. Both were very good as they always are.
On Sunday I cut the lawn and did some yardwork and basically dried out for the week ahead.
What's on Tap in the Philadelphia Suburbs
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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