Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Bully and Me

It's been some time fellow beer drinkers. Actually, its been way too long time since my last blog, but I figured to check in. The last few weeks have been hetic. Work has been busy with some very interesting challenges. I've really gotten comfortable living in my condo. And more wild is the fact that I finally got my English Bulldog.

For some reason, I've always had the desire to get an English Bulldog. I've never made it a secret that this is something that I would want to pursure. After finally getting the courage to make a new friend, I got my white English Bully puppy that's named Mrs. Utley. Clever, right. Maybe I could start a dog blog, Bully and H? How's that sound?

Today was longer than expected so I needed a beer. With Lauren's party last Friday, we had plently of left over beer. I scanned my crowded fridge and saw Sam Adam's Irish Red. Earlier tonight I noticed a friend on facebook enjoying this beer. I figured, why the hell not. I decided to grab my Sam Adam's pint glass and found this beer to be a little darker than your typical Sam's lager. I must have been a bit excited as I poured my beer too fast that I created too much head, which produced spillover. I did the typical slurp to try to limit the amount I would need to clean up.

I found the aroma to the beer as sweet as the taste. I don't know if I was as thirsty as my bulldog, but I finished my brew quick enough that I considered a second. This beer was refreshing, however I didn't find this as good as some of the products Sam's brews. I got this beer out of their fall seasonal sampler pack. While most of the beers in this case I enjoyed - like the pumpkin or octoberfest, the Irish Red wasn't one of my favorites.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Who knows where I was, but I did like the Beer

I was in the heart of Lancaster county Saturday. I don't know where exactly I was, but I do remember feilds of crops, lots of trees, and barely no people. OK, maybe I did see some Amish. Regardless, it was something I'm not quite use too. I ended up going to some Itailian restaurant, and again couldn't tell you the name nor town this place was in. The food was good, but I was impressed that they had Flying Fish on draft. Actually, I was quite shocked as this is a New Jersey brew, and with so many local breweries in that part of PA, you think they might offer Stoudts, or perhaps ABC on draft. The waitress asked me if I knew Flying Fish. Do I know Flying Fish? C'mon man. It's OK, not everyone knows my love for this beer or the fact I write on a beer blog (when I'm not tired). The beer was delicious, and I believe it was the Extra Pale Ale. I thought I might have gotten lucky, as I was told it was a hoppy beer. I instantly thought of Hopfish. I wasn't that lucky, but was lucky in that I got to drink Flying Fish, at an Italian restaurant Lancaster County.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A Blog that Brings Back Memories

I had lunch at the California Pizza Grill and had a draft of Flying Fish Extra Pale Ale. As I was drinking this beer and watching the Phillies, I couldn't stop thinking about my blog. If my memory is correct, I believe one of my first blog posts was about this place, and I drank the SAME beer then. Both times the food and beer were excellent, which shouldn't surprise you considering I love Flying Fish, and their bbq bacon chicken pizza is "da bomb." Although their beer selection is limited, they get points from me for having a South Jersey (and Northeast) favorite. Just look at the picture below, and look how delicious and tasty this brew looks like. If your wondering, I didn't drink my beer with a straw!


Saturday, September 3, 2011

Few Days of Beers

On a lighter note, I did drink some beers this past week. I started the week still enjoying the benefit of summer, and got to drink a draft of Sam Adam's Summer Ale. Most likely this was the last time this beer season I'll get a summer ale draft. I've noticed the changing of the season by the many Summer beers turning into Fall beers. The taste of Summer drafts will soon be over, but this beer was refreshing, and watching the Phillies game cold weather was far from my mind.

I managed to head down to the casino to relax and possibly win some extra beer money. Like always, I lost but I did drink some delicious Magic Hat (fall seasonal pack). I brought down a 6 pack, and a few more of the different MH beers - #9, HIPA, and Hex. I did run into one MAJOR problem. These beers required a bottle opener, and valet had my keys. I did have a ligther but up until this night had only ever seen a friend able to master the art of opening a beer with a ligther. I quickly googled how to do it, and after 5 minutes and one bloody knuckle I was drinking a cold beer! I do want to say as the night went by I did become more efficient.

For those in the Philadelphia area my Aunt entered into the NBC backyard bash and got picked to host an event. I went out to Chadsford, but didn't really drink but thought was cool and took a few pictures.


I finally got to check out Buffalo Wild Wings. I love eating wings and drinking beer, so I was curious to see the beer selection considering their wing sauce choices are extensive. I got seated and saw a large selection of beers on their menu, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. I did ask the server about any local favorites/breweries they offer, but was drastically disappointed by how unknowledgable she was about what they had. She mentioned they had Yards, but didn't know what kind of beer it was. As a server you should know this, and if you don't, maybe you should find out.

Despite not know which beer, I decided to order this. I took my chance and asked her to order it as long as it wasn't a stout or something really heavy. The beer came and was very light, and I'm certain it was a Pilsner. Honestly, I don't drink pilsners often and wasn't aware Yards made a pilsner. I assumed I would get a Pale Ale, as thats the staple I find at most places. For my second beer I went with the Blue Moon Pumpkin Ale, which has an awesome pumpkin spice taste.

As for now, I'm drinking some of my growler.








A Serious Note..

The last week has been kind of hectic this past week with the passing of my Grandmother. After living a wild life, and surviving 5 battles against cancer, she finally moved on at the age of 80. I watched through the years my Grandmother overcome each challenge and somehow came through. Although I'll miss one of my favorite persons, she will never be forgotten, and live through the very vivid memories created. Thanks Gram for the memories.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

What are you drinking?

By all news reports, the New Jersey area will become quite interesting within the next few hours. Regardless of what will or will not happen, this is always an excuse to drink beer. Some love drinking voldka, or whiskey, where others like me love drinking brewskis. Often, we focus too heavily on milk, cheese, and bread but honestly we should think about beer. Or maybe water.


I've been getting supplies the past few days. I'm not sure what to believe on how bad the storm will be. It seems unreal when your seeing events unfold on television.

I picked up a case of miller light, and 12 pack sample fall from magic hat at the wilco. I then went to the Iron Hill Maple Shade to get a growler of Rising Sun. I knew before they were holding a special event teamed up with Flying Fish to serve Iron Fish and Flying Fish #13(don't know if I got the numbers right). I was told this was the ONLY keg available in the world!. Crazy, but no, I didn't drink this beer. I ran into the brewer of Iron Hill, Chris, whom was talking to me about the event and even let me try a taste of Iron Fish, which looked like a black IPA with a nice taste. I should have gotten a growler of that, but the Rising Sun is one of my favorites beer.

Watching the news, make sure you stay safe and drink good beer.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Frankford Hall: One Garden I Love

For the past 6 months I've heard much about the highly anticipated Beer Garden being built in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia, and rightfully so considering it was being headed by Stephan Starr. After reading the countless articles and periodically checking their website every other week, I finally got a chance to check out Philadelphia newest hot spot, Frankford Hall. After enjoying a ball game in South Philadelphia, my father and I decided to get lost on the way home and found this old car garage turned beer lovers dream. I walked into this open aired bar, and saw a main area that had rows of benches filled with people or all backgrounds. The right side included an area that you could order traditional German foods, and on the left was a bar area to order tasty brews. The bar selection of beer wasn't extensive as some places I've been too, however they had German beers, most I've never even heard of. For my first beer I went with Stoudts Karnival Kolsch, and for my second I had a Dogfish Head My Antonia. Both beers were unique and offered tastes I've never experienced, and the best part of drinking at this place is the mug glasses this beer is served in!

Instead of beer served in pints glasses, you have to option to order a 1/2 liter, and a liter of beer. Have you ever seen what a mug of a liter beer looks like? It's quite impressive. Trust me when I say, a liter of beer in your mug can make a grown man tear up. I think I can honestly say I experienced heaven.

When ordering beers this large, price has to be a concern. Because I got here after a day Phillies game, the price weren't too bad, but I did order from the Happy Hour menu.

I do want to address one concern I have with this place. As mentioned this is an open air beer garden that obviously will be affected by the weather. My visit this wee was on a beautiful, warm summer day. Therefore sitting outside drinking big German beers was enjoyable. But with fall and winter approaching I do wonder how this place will deal with the elements. I was assured by the bartenders that this place will remain open, as once it gets colder they do plan on having a fire pit, and just this past week purchased several space heaters. As for the snow, they will worry about it when it decides to fall. My only suggestion is to drink plenty of beer, and dress warm.

I really enjoyed this place, and cannot wait to go back. A few years back, I got the opportunity to drink at a beer garden in Long Island and thought it was the coolest bar I've ever drank at. I do plan to go back, and believe this would be a fun place to drink during a friday or saturday night with a large group. Just maybe not this weekend, with this hurricane coming, but definitely soon.









Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A beer I don't remember drinking

I love mexican food. I also love Jose Graces and is his many restaurants. Last Friday I got to have a great dinner at Mexican inspired restaurant Distrito in the city. I had a beer that night, but can't remember what it was, or if it were any good. As I was going through my pictures on the Iphone, I saw this picture and it took me a few minutes to realize where I drank this beer. I can't remember what kind of beers were on the menu other than they have craft beer selection. For my selection, I'm certain I went with a craft beer, as I didn't go with a Mexican beer such as Modelo, Dos Equixx, or even Corona. Thinking about it, I am sure I tried a hoppy beer, or perhaps an IPA. Yea, I think it was an IPA. Here's a Picture. Next time I go to Distrito I will have better luck on remembering the beer I drank.



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Fall Beers Already?

With the end of summer in sight, and fall is right around the corner, I've noticed many breweries have already released their fall seasonal beers. Just the other week I noticed my local supermarket had Blue Moon Pumpkin Ale, and a friend came over the other week with a case of Sam Adam's Octoberfest. I've mentioned it before, and I'm certain I'll mention it again but I love fall beers. I'm a huge fan of the Octoberfest and Pumpkin Ale Beers. The other week I went to the Boathouse in Conshohocken, and got to try a pint of the River Horse Hip O lantern. This imperial pumpkin ale is brewed with pumpkin spices and puree that was delicious. With it being as hot as it's been it was kind of weird drinking a Pumpkin beer that I would associate with the fall, but hey it just goes to show you that brewers are excited about seasonal beers. It kind of reminds me how stores handle Christmas in that they start advertisements and sales even before you get your Thanksgiving Turkey picked out. I enjoyed this beer, however it was very strong with a 9% alcohol content.



Friday, August 19, 2011

Been some time...

Dear Readers,
Or should I say old friends. I feel like I can call you that. After all, we've been through a lot of beer drinking and blogs together. Since the start of the year I shared my life, and how beer is so present in it through the blog. After chronicling my life through beer, I realized I've really enjoyed the last half year, and beer has given me incredible experiences.
The past few weeks I've been slacking in writing. When I first started this blog my goal was to write daily. At first I did a good job at succeeding. Lately things have been different. I've blogged less, but in no means did I quit my beer drinking and love for it. I plan to start writing again, and hope to keep you as readers, as well as get new readers.
Stay thirsty my friends.
HLovesBeer


Saturday, August 13, 2011

An IPA I enjoy

I picked up a 6 pack of Yards Brewing Company IPA from the Shop Right. I've been craving this beer for the past few months, and am constantly reminded of this beer each time I get a Yards Brawler down at the stadium. For a local beer, I feel this brewery is underrated, and often not thought when you think of local breweries. As for an IPA it has a nice bite that's refreshing. Unfortunately after tonight I will be out of this beer as I will have drank it all.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Just like College

I was reminded of my college days the other night. I headed to a friends house in Manayunk after work Wed night. I drank a Keystone light out of a can. Yes. They still sell the beer in those tall blue cans. It tasted just like I remembered, but it was a beer.

I thought I saw it all until I saw strawberry jello shots with tequilla. Someone cut open stawberries pour jello mixed in with tequilla. It was actually good.




Sunday, August 7, 2011

Happy Birthday Gram

It was my Grandmother's birthday the other week, so this past Saturday the family took her to her favorite place: Bertucci's. Since I've began this blog, I've mentioned going here multiple times, and I'm certain it won't surprise you that I ordered a draft of the Harpoon IPA. Actually, I ended up drinking two of them as this is the staple of my meal at this restaurant. There isn't much to report about this beer other than it's an IPA that goes well with the Italian food genre and the fact that it's served in a cool Harpoon IPA mug glass is a nice touch. I went with a BBQ chicken pizza, and the menu suggested pairing this with a Boston Sam Adam's Lager. This is good marketing by Bertucci's as it gives those that don't drink beer an idea what kind of beer they should order. Although, I didn't take Bertucci's suggestion, I did find my IPA washed down the pizza well.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Instead of Orange, Add a Lemon

It's not often I get to watch the Phil's play and drink a beer all in the comforts of my condo. I mentioned it before, but I love when the Phillies play on the west coast, especially when the game is played on a Thirsty Thursday or  Friday night. I got home about a hour ago and I've been chilling drinking a Leinenkugel Summer Shandy. I drank several Leinenkugels this weekend as I purchased a summer sampler pack, but as I mentioned drinking several, I couldn't tell you really what it tasted like. The one I'm drinking tonight does read there is a lemonade flavor added to the beer. I've expressed my love to an Arnold Palmer and surprisingly a lemon flavor in a beer does work. It isn't too overwhelming but I can absolutely see myself drinking these out in the sun. Unlike lemonade this beer isn't too sweet and doesn't taste sugary. I did manage to cut up an orange to add to my beer which is not typical considering it's not often I have oranges in my fridge. A lemon would pair much better with this beer than an orange.

Oskar Blues Beer Dinner: Microbeer in a Can

Last Thursday night I attended a beer dinner at Jose Graces restaurant Chifa. I've never been to a beer dinner, but have always found the thought fascinating, and was intrigued that a chef and brewer could team up to provide a beer/food event. For the past few months, I've frequented the Chifa website in search of finding the perfect beer dinner I would try. When I first began my search, I noticed most of the breweries they teamed up with were in the area as the local breweries included Flying Fish and Dogfish head. As this beer dinner became more popular, breweries across the country were reaching out to Chifa asking them if they could come and host an event with them. I find it quite cool that these national breweries were coming to Chifa to allow Philadelphians to try their beer.

The beer dinner I decided to attend was hosted by Oskar Blues Brewing Company. I've never heard of this brewery, and didn't even know any of the beers they brewed. One of the reasons I picked this dinner was that I was intrigued by the food menu as it was set up like a 4th of July BBQ picnic. I love BBQ, and find beer complements this type of food well. Because I never drank any beer from this brewery I decided to conduct some research. I found out this Colorado based brewery serves all their beer in cans which is the opposite of most microbrews I've tried. I don't particulary like drinking beer out of cans as I find the aluminum gives off a weird aftertaste, but thought it would be interesting. Thinking about it, I don't think I've ever tried any microbrew from a can.

Because I never attended a beer dinner, I wasn't sure what to expect. Honestly, my initial thought was that I would leave not only hungry but thirsty. How could a beer dinner that costs $65/person provide enough beer to satisfy me when most craft beer drafts are at least $5 a draft. Thankfully I was proven wrong.

The dinner started at 7, and we were seated in the back room of the restaurant. I do want to give out a special "shout out" to the two guys that sat at our table as they made the night that much more enjoyable. They even showed us later where we can get one of the best burgers in the city. After getting seated, it wasn't long before the dinner began that beer was being brought to our table. I assumed a rep from the brewery would join us to talk about the beer, but until I saw him begin talking I wasn't sure if someone would be there. Through the course of the dinner the rep informed us about the brewery, and all the beers we were tasting. He was also friendly enough to come to each of the tables, and tell us more about the beer he loved so much. I even found out his favorite beer.

The brewery started up after the "soon-to be owner" decided to pack his belongings and drive to Montana. While in transit he stopped with his wife in Coloroda and never left. The rest was history. They still joke that still this day they have never seen Montana. He first started a restaurant, and after a few years of selling other companies beer he realized he needed to begin brewing his own beer. The thought of brewing beer in cans came after his trip to Canada, and has stuck ever since. The town this beer is brewed in is a HUGE Mountain bike town, as they often say "were a Mountain Biking town with a drinking problem!" As a side story, the owner recently had his bike stolen, and has recently considered starting a bike company.

I got to try a variety of beers that night. The first beer I tried was Mama's Little Yella Pils which was a light pilsner that the rep compared to a Bud or Coors product without all the extras that companies throw in when producing large batches of brew. This was the perfect beer to start the night, because of it's light taste. With the Phillies playing, I figured this beer would be perfect for tailgating. For the second beer course, the server brought out Dale's Pale Ale. I must say this was my favorite beer of the night. This beer was a Pale Ale, but with a slight hoppy bite. I wouldn't consider this a full bodied IPA, but it went down smooth and had a nice taste. If you ever get a chance I definitely suggest trying this beer, as I will have to get a case of this beer sometime soon. Maybe when I hold my craft beer night, I will get this beer for everyone to try.

By the next beer course, I was feeling the food and beer. The server brought out the G'Knight which was a imperial red beer that reminded me of a Killian's Irish Red. This beer was named after the brewer's friend Gordon who died fighting a wild forrest fire. When this beer was first brewed it was named Gordon, but due to legal rights the brewery had to change the beer. The last beer was the strongest of them all: Old Chub - a Scottish Ale. I tried a few sips of this and found myself holding back as after drinking one of these I would be truly drunk. I'm not much of a scottish ale person, but this dark beer had a strong beer taste that would put any man down. It reminded me of whiskey.

This was one of the coolest beer events that I've ever attending. Drinking good beer, eating great food and talking beer is something that I really enjoy. After this event, I cannot wait for the next beer dinner I will attend. The myth that good beer can't be served in a can was shattered, and found drinking micro beer in a can an awesome thought.





Sunday, July 31, 2011

York Weekend in NJ

For the past two months I've been anxiously waiting for the weekend of July 30 as I invited my college friends to come down to see my place. It's not often that I get to see the college crew, but it amazes me how we can go so long without seeing each other or even talking, and when we finally do catch up it's just like the old times. I drank a lot of brew this past weekend as I ended up at Iron Hill brewery Friday night drinking Second Rising, and last night I picked up cases of all different kinds of brew. The beer selection included the following:

two 30 packs of miller light for beer pong
Case of yuengling for the lager lovers
a sampler pack of Blue moon
summer sampler case of leinenkugel
Left over beers from my beer club
Left over beers from different parties and events I've had

It turned out to be a great weekend as I got to drink some good beer with some good friends. 

On a side note I went to a beer dinner the other day at Chifa which paired with Oskar Blues Brewery. I plan to blog in depth tomorrow about the event after work. Stay reading friends. 



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

I never had a Sam's Adams I didn't like, Until Tonight...

Last year I went to Boston to see the Phillies play the Red Sox. During the trip I visited the Sam Adam's brewery where I got to drink some fresh beer, and learned about the brewing process. At the end of the tour the guide informed us that the gift shop sells a set of three beers, which can only be purchased at the brewery. These beers are called the Barrel Room Collection, and are brewed in backrooms of the brewery in old wooden barrels which should "soften flavors in beer while imparting a sweet, toasty note."

After work, I went to my parents for diner. Wanting a special beer, I decided to open up the last bottle left over: Stony Brook Red. The attached label to this unique bottle described this beer as refreshing as it's rich malty flavor is combined with tart fruits. It also noted the after taste is wine like and pairs well with braised meats (I was eating ribs tonight).

Before tasting this beer I was curious to know if I would like this Belgian Style with Tart Fruit and Toasted Oak Character beer. I honestly didn't think I would enjoy this beer, but as this was a Sam Adam's beer I didn't think the beer could be too bad. But boy was I wrong. Dead Wrong.

Honestly, this is probably the worst beer I ever had. I think I would rather drink day old, warm skunked Beast Ice from a Keg before drinking this beer. The label was correct in that it had a tart taste but the taste was so overwhelming that it gave off a sour, rotten taste. I poured a half glass, and after two sips of this dark red colored beer I had to pour it down the drain. The beer was so bad that when I first sniffed this beer, I couldn't help but get goosebumps. Again, I do love Sam products but the brewery should scrap this one and never brew this beer ever again.



Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Classy Beer

I drank a Harpoon IPA tonight. Not only did I drink what I consider a "classy" beer, but I got to drink it out of a really cool pint glass. I went to Bertucci's tonight for dinner, and can list their beer draft list without even looking at the beer menu. Not that I expect a large selection from an Italian chain restaurant, but the choices they do offer is decent and reasonable. If I didn't go with the IPA I would have ordered the Sam Adam's seasonal draft. Although the Harpoon IPA is an IPA I don't think of this beer as your typical IPA. This beer is lighter than most IPAs I've tried, and it doesn't have that hoppy bite. The beer does pair well with Italian food, so I do understand why it's offered there, but to me this beer resembles more of a Pale Ale. Regardless the beer was enjoyable, and whenever I go to Bertucci's this is my beer choice. Give it a Try.


Brews at the Zoo

I went the zoo Saturday night. No, I didn't go to the zoo to see the lions and tigers, but to drink beer. Not only did I go to drink beer, but I was going to drink craft beer. I got an email about the annual Summer Ale Beer fest held at the zoo and as an anniversary gift my GF decided to get tickets. I drank a lot of different types of brews from many of the local breweries. Honestly, I don't remember many of the beers I did drink, but I do remember this being an awesome time. Aside from the craft beer, there were many local eateries there providing food. There was also a few bands and artist playing music during a hot summer night. I managed to take a few pictures.....

Note: I will attend this event next year, and do suggest you all to join H Loves Beer at the Zoo



I took a picture when I saw the first stands serving beer and food.


The first stand I hit. I think I went with a Belgium beer


Pretty sweet beer cup, and has a Dodo Bird for a logo. I don't remember what kind of beer I had when I took this picture

Lancaster Brewing Company was there. I went with the strawberry wheat and talked their ear off about how I use to go to their brewery all the time. Too bad they didn't have Hop Hog

One of the artist that were playing. I drank too much beer to know if they were any good.
The Extionshion puppets. They asked us to chug, I told them we drink responsibly
Stouts Brewery. I went with their Pale Ale
Ahh Flying Fish. I had to take a picture of this stand. I drank Hopfish

Six Point Brewery. I could have sworn these people were on Long Island, but I was informed their in Broklynn

A couple I met at the beerfest
A shot of the one band before the end of the night

And finally, some woman who was showing me bird eggs. She wouldn't let me hold them, but I did slip her a business card.