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Societe Brewing Company The Butcher

31 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by Jeff Hammett in beer dinners, breweries, events, rough draft brewing co., societe brewing co., the grill

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Every Man's IPA, The Butcher, The Dandy, tiramisu

Butcher'd Tiramisu with The ButcherIt’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Societe Brewing Company. Ever since I met Travis [Smith] and Doug [Constantiner] I knew they’d be making great beer. I’ve slowly sampled my way through all of their available beers (well, except for the new Every Man’s IPA they released this week that is). They have a handful of IPAs — five now by my count, and another four more non-IPAs, three of which are Belgian style beers. I enjoy all of their beers, though I certainly have my favorites (I’m looking at you The Dandy) but it was The Butcher that I had been wanting to try for a while now, but it had alluded me until recently.

It’s been on tap quite a bit, I’ve had a few chances to try it, but The Butcher is a roughly 10% ABV Imperial Stout that I just couldn’t bring myself to order when it’s close to 90 degrees outside. But thankfully it was on the menu, paired with dessert, at The Grill at The Lodge at Torrey Pines beer dinner with Societe Brewing Company and Rough Draft Brewing Company. Dinner took place outside, not far from the coast so by the time dessert rolled around some fog was in the air and the temperature had dropped below 80, making The Butcher more desirable.

The beer was paired with Tiramisu, which had been soaked in The Butcher to add some beer flavor. The pairing wasn’t perfect in my opinion (though no one was complaining, me included). The dessert was sweet, I didn’t really get much flavor from the beer in the Tiramisu, which contrasted pretty drastically with the deliciously roasty beer.

And how big and roasty it is. With all the roastiness it’s reminiscent of coffee and dark chocolate. It’s full and rich but it’s 10% ABV doesn’t show.

With weather like this I’m not sure when I’ll choose to enjoy The Butcher again, but come cooler weather The Butcher will be hard to beat. And while I haven’t heard that they have any specific plans, I imagine some day they’ll put some of The Butcher in some sort of old spirits barrels and it will only get better with age.

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San Diego Beer Week 2011 – Beer and Food

02 Wednesday Nov 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in beer dinners, events, san diego beer week

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san diego beer week beer for breakfast, san diego beer week food, sdbw pairing dinners

San Diego Beer Week 2011There are so many events happening for San Diego Beer Week I decided to make two posts on them, separating out the Beer and Food based events from those focused solely (or mostly) on the beer. See the other list of my SDBW event picks here.

Friday, Nov 4th:

Beer for Breakfast is always popular and there are a couple happening to kick off the first day of San Diego Beer Week. Up at Stone they’re doing their Rare Beer Breakfast, while down at Karl Strauss they’re doing a BYOB Brunch (Brew Your Own Beer). Participants will get brunch and beer as well as the chance to participate in a brew session with brewmaster Paul Segura. They’ll pick what type of beer they want to make and then get to come back a week later to taste it.

Don’t worry, it won’t be all beer for breakfast during SDBW, even those of you with day jobs can hit up some great pairing dinners. The Local Habit is hosting a few beer dinners throughout SDBW and kicking it off with a Stone Brewing Co. pairing dinner. Stone lead brewer Jeremy Moynier will be there to talk about the beer’s paired with Chef Nick Brune’s food.

Saturday, Nov 5th:

Shameless plug: me and the guys from LoveLikeBeer teamed up with Sea Rocket Bistro to put on Assembly a vegan beer dinner with Jolly Pumpkin. Ron Jeffries, brewer at Jolly Pumpkin is vegan so we thought they’d be the best brewery to work with. They’re shipping out some kegs that don’t make it out to San Diego too often to pair with Chef Chad White’s food. Tickets are nearly sold out so don’t delay if you plan on coming.

Sunday, Nov 6th:

There are quite a few beer and food options on Sunday. The Green Flash Smokeout at The Linkery starts at noon. Up at Stone they’re doing a six course beer and chocolate pairing. URGE Gastropub in Rancho Bernardo is hosting AleSmith and Peter Zien’s other project, CheeseSmith for a pairing event. I got a chance to try a few of Zien’s cheeses at the National Homebrewer’s Conference in June and they’re good.

If dinner is what you’re looking for don’t miss An Evening with (Ballast Point’s) Colby Chandler at O’Brien’s Pub. Colby will lead a tasting through his favorite San Diego Beer’s (both from Ballast Point and other breweries) and O’Brien’s Tyson Blake will be pairing food.

Monday, Nov 7th:

URGE Gastropub put on a Sierra Nevada beer dinner at few months back and it was such a hit they’re doing it again. They’ll have four course prix fixe menu to pair with some of Sierra Nevada’s beers. Check with URGE for the full menu.

Tuesday, Nov 8th:

Moonlight Brewing’s beers don’t often make it down to San Diego, but El Take it Easy has five of them. They’ll be serving half pours of beer paired with food for $9.

Behind the Brewery with MIHO Gastrotruck at Ballast Point’s Homebrew Mart are always fun dinner events. Laid back and casual MIHO brings some great food and Ballast Point pulls out all the stops to serve up some great beer.

Both Stephen Beaumont and “Dr” Bill Sysak are well known in the beer community for their ability to masterfully pair beer with food. So what better way to decide who the best is by letting them both pair a beer each course at a Master Pairings Dinner and then letting the diners decide who did better.

Wednesday, Nov 9th:

I’m a vegetarian, so I guess you could say I don’t quite “get” Phil’s BBQ, but my meat eating friends go crazy about the place. They’ll be bringing in a ton of Ballast Point’s specialty beers and spirits to their Point Loma restaurant. I’m not sure if it’s a set menu or not, but if you’re a fan of BBQ and beer this sounds like a good time.

Thursday, Nov 10th:

I went up to the new Sublime Alehouse in San Marcos for the first time and the food was good and beer was pleantiful, so I’m glad to see they’re embracing SDBW with a number of events, including this Hops and Nosh dinner with Green Flash.

Friday, Nov 11th:

Not looking to spend a ton of money on your SDBW dinner? KnB Wine Cellars has you covered with A Beer and [Grilled] Cheese pairing. They’ll have beer from Karl Strauss and different grilled cheese sandwiches to pair with for very reasonable prices. I’ve had a grilled cheese sandwich at KnB before, and this won’t be the kraft singles on white bread from your childhood.

Satuday, Nov 12th:

I ate at Terra (in their new location near 70th and El Cajon Blvd) recently and was impressed. Good food, good prices and generous portions. They’ve teamed up withBallast Point for a beer brunch that might limit your productivity for the rest of the day. Looking at the menu and beer list I’d say it’s worth it though.

I’ve never eaten at Eclipse Chocolat for any of their small plate meals, but I’ve head good things. They’ll be bringing in some beer to pair with a few different food options.

Sunday, Nov 13th:

The official end to San Diego Beer Week is the Beer Garden at The Lodge at Torrey Pines. Ten chefs will each pair their food with two different breweries all with a beautiful view from the cliffs above the Pacific Ocean. Check the event website for food info and the breweries that will be participating.

Assembly – Vegan Beer Dinner with Jolly Pumpkin at Sea Rocket Bistro

26 Wednesday Oct 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in bars and restaurants, beer dinners, events, san diego beer week, sea rocket bistro

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Assembly, jolly pumpkin, Jolly Pumpkin beer dinner, Josh Higgins, LOVELIKEBEER, San Diego Beer Week events, SDBW events, vegan beer dinner, vegetarian beer dinner

AssemblyI’ve been busy lately which means blogging here hasn’t been happening as much as usual, but thankfully things seem to be slowing down for the next week or so leading into San Diego Beer Week. Look for an event round up, and a hopefully updated event calendar next week before SDBW gets underway.

And speaking of SDBW, I’ve teamed up with LoveLikeBeer to host an all vegan Jolly Pumpkin beer dinner at Sea Rocket Bistro. Chef Chad White is working on some amazing pairings for the four Jolly Pumpkin beers that will be featured that night.

Tickets are being sold in advance for the four course prix-fixe meal and it is expected to sell out. Last time I checked a couple days ago there were only a handful of tickets left, so if you’re interested in attending don’t wait to buy your tickets.

It’s not often you get to try four Jolly Pumpkin beers on draft side by side and from the ideas I’ve been hearing Chef Chad toss around the food menu should be spectacular as well.

In addition to the food and beer, limited edition prints (with Jolly Pumpkin beer mixed in with the ink!) will be available. They were created by local artist Josh Higgins who recently got appointed creative director for the Obama 2012 Presidential Campaign.

A portion of the proceeds will go to the local chapter of Engineers without Borders as well.

Click here for more info and be sure to buy a ticket soon if you plan on coming.

San Diego Weekend Beer Events Thursday 9/22 – Sunday 9/25

21 Wednesday Sep 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in ballast point brewing co., beer dinners, beer festivals, events, home brew mart, lost abbey, mission brewery, port brewing co., stone brewing co.

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2007 Stone Imperial Russian Stout, adams avenue beer taste, Ballast Point Behind the Brewery, beer for boobs, Beer for Boobs fundraiser, Dark Seas Russian Imperial Stout, Dorado DIPA, miho gastrotruck, San Diego County Beer Fair, Schooner Fresh Hop Ale, Stone Imperial Russian Stout

I’m hoping to get back into the habit of regularly posting beer events. I won’t be posting all events, and just because an event isn’t listed doesn’t mean it isn’t worth going to. I’ll just pick one or two a day. I try to keep the Events Calendar up to date, so check it for the full list of things going on around down. If you know of a beer event that isn’t listed send me an email, events@sandiegobeerblog.com

I’m also testing out a new format, instead of posting a weeks worth of events at once, I’ll be posting the weekend events on Wednesday night or Thursday and then posting on Sunday or Monday if there’s anything noteworthy going on Monday-Wednesday of a given week.

Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011:

The “Behind the Brewery” beer dinner’s at Ballast Point Linda Vista/Home Brew Mart are always fun. MIHO Gastrotruck pulls up behind the brewery and pairs their food with some of Ballast Point’s beers. It’s also the last day to get growler fills of Dorado DIPA and the first day to get your growlers filled with Schooner Fresh Hop Ale.

Dark Seas Russian Imperial Stout

New Mission Brewery release - Dark Seas Russian Imperial Stout

Down at Mission Brewery they’ll be unveiling Dark Seas Russian Imperial Stout at 5pm with a cask tapped at 6pm. We hope that this is the first of many new and seasonal beers to come out of their new space. They’ll also have a food truck on site.

Friday, Sept. 23, 2011:

Up in North County Lost Abbey/Port Brewing Company is hosting a Beer for Boobs fundraiser. $10 gets you a commemorative pint glass and two pints of anything on tap.

Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011:

Some people say that the San Diego beer festival market is getting saturated, and that could be the case, but don’t let it stop you from checking out one of the two festivals happening today. The San Diego County Beer Fair is happening at Liberty Station. Prices range from $35-50 for 12 4oz pours.

Over at the Adams Avenue Street Fair they’re having the Adams Avenue Beer Taste and billing it as the cheapest beer tasting event in San Diego. $20 gets you 12 4oz tasters.

Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011:

Stone Brewing Co.’s Imperial Russian Stout gets better with age, stop by the Stone Company Store in Escondido to pick up bottles that Stone has properly cellared since 2007 starting at 11am when the store opens.

Ballast Point Seafood Pairing Dinner at Sea Rocket Bistro | Sept 8th, 2011

08 Thursday Sep 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in ballast point brewing co., bars and restaurants, beer dinners, breweries, events, sea rocket bistro

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chad white, colby chandler, Even Keel Session Ale, sculpin ipa, Sour Wench Blackberry Ale, Tongue Buckler Imperial Red Ale, Wahoo Wheat

Sea Rocket Ballast Point DinnerTaking a look at Ballast Point’s beer names and label’s it’s obvious that the folks at Ballast Point are into fishing. So it surprised me a bit when I read on Sea Rocket Bistro’s website that their upcoming Ballast Point dinner happening tonight, Thursday, Sept 8th was the first to pair Ballast Point’s beers exclusively with seafood.

I’ll admit, I don’t know a thing about seafood, but I met and drank beers with Sea Rocket’s chef Chad White last week, discussing flavors and pairing ideas for a vegan beer dinner we’re planning for San Diego Beer Week with LoveLikeBeer and the guy knows his stuff.

But more on that later. The five course, $60 Ballast Point seafood dinner is happening tonight at Sea Rocket Bistro with Ballast Point Specialty Brewer Colby Chandler on hand. Reservations are recommended (619-255-7049, sorry for not posting about this sooner) but walk-ins are welcome as well.

The Ballast Point beers for the dinner will be Wahoo Wheat, Even Keel Session Ale, Sour Wench Blackberry Ale, Sculpin IPA (on cask) and Tongue Buckler Imperial Red Ale. Click the image above or click through here to see the food paired with each beer.

Beer Dinner – For the Love of Carbs: Italy at Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in bars and restaurants, beer dinners, breweries, events, port brewing co., russian river brewing co., stone brewing co., stone brewing world bistro and gardens

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bashah pairing, brandon shank, dr bill sysak, fantome magic ghost pairing, j.w. lees harvest ale pairing, older viscosity pairing, pliny the elder pairing

Baker Brandon Shank (left) and Certified Cicerone "Dr." Bill Sysak

Baker Brandon Shank (left) and Certified Cicerone "Dr." Bill Sysak

As a vegetarian I don’t attend many beer dinners due to the menu’s often being very meat driven, but every once in a while a beer dinner comes along that caters to vegetarians. Such was the case with For the Love of Carbs: Italy at Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens last week. The dinner wasn’t 100% vegetarian, nor was it advertised as such, but a quick look at the menu showed that the only thing a vegetarian wouldn’t eat was the easily removable anchovy on the pizza.

As the name implies, the night’s bread focused menu highlighted the foods of baker Brandon Shank with beers paired by “Dr.” Bill Sysak. A five course dinner based around carbohydrates might seem like it would get boring by the end, but Shank’s dishes kept things interesting until the end and Sysak’s pairings were spot on each course.

Focaccia, oak-aged French Banyuls Wine Vinegar and Port Brewing Older Viscosity

Focaccia, oak-aged French Banyuls Wine Vinegar and Port Brewing Older Viscosity

The dinner started with a trio of bread: focaccia, ciabatta and sfilatino (a sourdough baguette) with Oro Bailen Spanish extra virgin olive oil and oak-aged French Banyuls wine vinegar. Paired with this opening course was the strongest beer of the night Port Brewing’s Older Viscosity. Dr. Bill said he likes to sometimes start a meal off with the strongest beer “to shock and awaken the palate.” The flavorful and strong beer wasn’t overpowered by the olive oil as many other beers could be. The sweet vanilla booziness of the beer cut through the acidic sourness of the vinegar and again wasn’t overpowered. It would have been easy for the bread to be overshadowed by the olive oil and vinegar, but it was good enough to have been enjoyed on it’s own if need be.

The second course might have been my favorite of the night, Dr Bill paired Fantôme’s  Magic Ghost with Shank’s ‘Deconstructed Pasta Salad.’ This pasta salad was like no other I had ever had before, large leafs of lettuce with watermelon, feta and olives on top of fried noodles. The cheese and olives seemed to pull the moisture out of the watermelon to help create it’s own sauce for the dish. As outlandish as it first sounded, the sweet watermelon went great with the salty feta and acidic olives. The Magic Ghost easily washed away the acidity and brought back just a bit of herbal sweetness. Both the dish and the beer would have been great on their own, but were amazing paired together.

Fantôme Magic Ghost with Deconstructed Pasta Salad

Fantôme Magic Ghost with Deconstructed Pasta Salad

The third course, the middle in this five course meal was pizza paired with Russian River’s Pliny the Elder. Pizza and Pliny is like a beer pairing match made in heaven. I’m guessing a lot of people reading this have had a Pliny while enjoying some pizza. Both were great and paired wonderfully.

The fourth course saw BrewDog/Stone bashah paired with a sandwich of sorts, fried Como bread stuffed with bufala mozzarella, red pepper flakes and fresh basil. Fun fact, Pliny the Elder was born in Como, the city which lends it’s name to the bread here. It seemed to be the general concensus that everyone was feeling pretty stuffed at this point (in the best way possible of course) but both the bread and the cheese here were so decadent and creamy that no one could resist. bashah’s malty and slightly roasty sweetness was perfect for the rich, melty and just a little spicy sandwich.

Mozzarella en Carrozza

Mozzarella en Carrozza

Even though everyone was completely filled up at this point, there’s always room for dessert as the saying goes. For the sweet finish to the meal Shank baked a dessert cake called Panettone that had orange and lemon peel, golden raisins, fresh vanilla with a limoncello and butter sauce. Paired with this Dr Bill selected a 2009 J.W. Lees Harvest Ale aged in Calvados (brand) Casks. The panettone was sweet with plenty of rich flavor from the raisins and vanilla, which paired well with the strong beer that had plenty of raisin, fig, and date flavors itself. Due to being aged in Calvados casks the beer also had an apple like brandy booziness to it, which seemed overpowering in the nose, but the flavor was much more mellow.

As a beer dinner rookie I can easily say this was the best I’ve ever been to. As much as I like the food at Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens, I had never pictured myself walking out feeling almost comatose from eating too much food rather thank drinking too much beer, but that’s exactly what happened here.

Photos by Kinsee Morlan

Note: Stone provided myself and a photographer with a press pass to this dinner.

Brewmasters Dinner & Meet the Brewers: Evil Twin and Stillwater

01 Monday Aug 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in bars and restaurants, beer dinners, events, meet the brewer, stone brewing world bistro and gardens

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I don’t think there is another brewery that I’ve had as few of their beers, but hold in as high a regard as Stillwater Artisanal Ales. Stillwater is Brian Strumke, a so called “gypsy brewer” who doesn’t have a brewery of his own but rather travels around and brews his beer at other breweries, both in the US and Europe. Stillwater is a small brewery, their website lists nine beers, about half of which I’ve seen in San Diego either in bottles or on draft. I’ve had most of those that are available here and love everything about them. It helps that most of Stillwater’s beers are Saisons, which is one of my favorite styles of beer (and is also a very loose style allowing for a lot of creative freedom). But it’s more than just the beer itself, it’s also the idea of someone making it, both making a living and making great beer while traveling around and seeing the world.

I actually don’t know much at all about Evil Twin, except for the fact that brewer Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø is also the brother of Mikkeller’s Mikkel Borg Bjergsø. Evil Twin’s beers are rated pretty highly on Ratebeer, that combined with the fact that Stone is hosting the brewer makes me look forward to trying some of their beers.

Both brewers will be at Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens on Thursday, August 11th for two events. Starting at 5pm and lasting until 6:30 is a Meet the Brewer event at Stone’s outside bar. Strumke and Jarnit-Bjergsø will be on hand to chat along with 11 beers (including a few that will be poured on draft for the first time in the US that night). At 6:30pm both Strumke and Jarnit-Bjergsø will join dinner guests for a Brewmasters Dinner featuring four courses and eight of their beers.

The dinner is $65 which includes both tax and gratuity while the meet the brewers event doesn’t have a cover charge, you just buy your own beers.

It looks like the pairings aren’t yet finalized, but the menu can be seen here.

The beers expected to be on tap are:

  • Evil Twin Before, During, & After Christmas Beer
  • Evil Twin Soft DK
  • Evil Twin Ryan and the Beaster Bunny
  • Evil Twin Ashtray Heart
  • Evil Twin Katz Pis
  • Stillwater Stateside Saison
  • Stillwater / The Brewer’s Art Debutante
  • Stillwater / Mikkeller – Two Gypsies – Our Side
  • ‘t Gaverhopke Koerseklakske
  • ‘t Brouwkot Netebuk
  • Hopfenstark Baltic Porter de L’Ancrier

Stillwater’s Cellar Door was a Farmhouse Friday pick last month.

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San Diego Beer Events May 12th – May 18th

12 Thursday May 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in ballast point brewing co., bars and restaurants, beer dinners, beer festivals, beer u, blind lady ale house, breweries, chicks for beer, drinkabout, events, hamilton's tavern, karl strauss brewing co., lost abbey, port brewing co., sea rocket bistro, stone brewing co., stone brewing world bistro and gardens, the high dive

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american craft beer week, american craft beer week san diego, ballast point day, Barrel Aged Sea Monster Stout, Barrel Aged Tongue Buckler, Barrel Aged Victory at Sea, hamilton's second saturday, karl strauss beach to brewery, lost abbey 5th anniversary, LOVELIKEBEER, north park beer festival, north park festival of the arts craft beer block, port brewing 5th anniversary, progressive cask, stone green tea ipa, stone japan benefit beer, stone japan benefit collaboration, stone second saturday

American Craft Beer WeekIf you know of anything that isn’t on the events calendar, please email events@sandiegobeerblog.com to get it added.  Not all of the beer events happening in a given week make it on the list below, I pick one or two per day to avoid information overload. Make sure to check out the Events page or the calendar below this post for all the week’s events.

Thursday May 12th:

LOVELIKEBEER is putting on their first all Vegan Beer Dinner at Sea Rocket Bistro tonight from 6-10pm. Each food and 6oz beer pairing is $10 and 10% of the night’s sales go to the International Rescue Committee.

Friday May 13th:

Seems to be a quiet Friday in regards to beer. Blind Lady Ale House will be doing another Progressive Cask with lunch as they do most Fridays. They haven’t announced what the beer will be but it’s sure to be something good. And only $2 from 11:30am-2pm with the price going up by a buck per hour after that until it’s gone.

Saturday May 14th:

It’s going to be a busy Saturday. If you don’t  have tickets to the sold out Lost Abbey/ Port Brewing 5th Anniversary Party don’t fret, just head over to Karl Strauss’s main brewery in Pacific Beach for their 8th Annual Beach to Brewery festival. There will be some great local music and of course great beer on tap.

But that’s not all, 2nd Saturday at Hamilton’s Tavern this month is featuring Stone Brewing Co. The lineup looks pretty good with some barrel-aged and vintage Stone treats, many Stone collaborations and of course some free grub.

Sunday May 15th:

Just a few blocks from 30th Street in the heart of North Park during the North Park Festival of Arts is the Craft Beer Block. $25 in advance, or $30 at the door gets you ten tasters from over 20 breweries.

Monday May 16th:

Monday marks the start of American Craft Beer Week so there should be plenty of great beer events going on throughout the week.

Beer U: Inside the Craft Beer Industry at Stone Brewing Co. is sold out, but in celebration of ACBW Stone is dedicating all the taps in the Bistro to Southern California breweries so stop in and have something local.

Tuesday May 17th:

Ladies only: Chicks for Beer at The High Dive hosts The Lost Abbey. $25 in advance, or $30 at the door gets you five tasters and food pairings in addition to learning a bit about beer.

Wednesday May 18th:

Third Wednesday of the month means it’s Drink About time! Get on the (free) bus and head to some of the best beer bars in the city.

Stone is teaming up with a couple brewers from Japan to brew a Green Tea IPA as a benefit beer. Ex-Stone brewer Toshi Ishii (now of Ishii Brewing Co.) will be on hand with Bryan Baird of Baird Brewing Co. to brew it up with Stone’s Mitch Steele and company. As with most Stone collaborations they’ll be hanging out afterwards, from 4-6pm at the Bistro to chat with beer drinkers.

As if all that wasn’t enough, May 18th is officially Ballast Point Day here in San Diego and they’re heading to The High Dive to celebrate. They’ll have 20 BP beers on tap (including Barrel Aged Sea Monster Stout, Barrel Aged Tongue Buckler, and Barrel Aged Victory at Sea) as well as four cocktails made with Ballast Point spirits.

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LOVELIKEBEER and Vegan Beer Dinners

10 Tuesday May 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in alesmith brewing co., bars and restaurants, beer dinners, breweries, events, green flash brewing co., lost abbey, pizza port carlsbad, sea rocket bistro, stone brewing co.

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Le Freak, Le Freak Belgian IPA, LOVELIKEBEER, Red Barn Saison, ruination ipa, speedway stout, Stone Ruination IPA: Double Dry Hopped with Citra Hops, Stone/Green Flash/Pizza Port Carlsbad Highway 78 Scotch Ale, vegan beer dinner, vegetarian beer dinner

LoveLikeBeer Sea Rocket Event PosterAs a vegetarian beer dinners don’t often hold much sway for me. Sure, pairing awesome beer with some of the best chefs in town is great, but when you can’t eat half the food on the menu there’s no point in going. I don’t think I’m the only vegetarian/vegan that feels left out when it comes to beer dinners, Stone Brewing Co.’s Master Pairings Vegan Beer Dinner happening tonight sold out well in advance.

Thankfully for us vegetarians there’s a new group in town, LOVELIKEBEER, with a focus on vegan food and craft beer. They’re putting on their first vegan beer dinner at Sea Rocket Bistro this Thursday (May 12, 6-10pm) and the beer list, along with the food each beer is paired with looks fantastic. Each pairing is $10 for the food and 6oz beer, which means you can have a full five course meal or you can just have a few of the pairings. While all of the food and beers sound good,  I can’t wait to try the cask of Ruination IPA dry hopped with Citra hops.

If you’re not a vegan or vegetarian, don’t let the lack of meat scare you away. Check out the menu below including beer pairings.

Click on over to LOVELIKEBEER‘s website for more info.

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San Diego Beer Events April 21st – April 27th

20 Wednesday Apr 2011

Posted by Jeff Hammett in alpine beer co., automatic brewing co., bars and restaurants, beer dinners, blind lady ale house, breweries, events, firestone walker brewing co., hamilton's tavern, home brew mart, homebrew, new english brewing co., pizza port ocean beach, QUAFF, small bar, urge gastropub

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Automatic Quartz Japan IPA, Boon Kriek, cy henley, double jack, easter beer brunch, firkin friday, Garrett Marrero, john trogner, latis imports, maui brewing co, mitch steele, pale 31, palm, Rodenbach Grand Cru, Rodenbach Vintage 08, Steenbrugge Tripel, stone Cherry Chocolate Stout, stone collaboration, troegs brewing co., Trooper's Tipple IPA, union jack, Why Not? Wheat

If you know of anything that isn’t on the events calendar, please email events@sandiegobeerblog.com to get it added.  Not all of the beer events happening in a given week make it on the list below, I pick one or two per day to avoid information overload. Make sure to check out the Events page or the calendar below this post for all the week’s events.

Thursday April 21st:

Head down to Pizza Port Ocean Beach where they’ll be featuring New English Brewing Co. for their keep the glass night. They’ll have Why Not? Wheat and Troopers Tipple IPA for $5 with $3 refills (or if you have enough glasses already you can just enjoy a pint for $3).

Friday April 22nd:

Hamilton’s Tavern will host Firestone Walker for this week’s Firkin Friday. They’ll have Double Jack and Pale 31 on cask with Pale 31, Union Jack, Double Jack and an unannounced special beer on draft.

Saturday April 23rd:

Small Bar has a delicious brunch and for this month’s Beer for Breakfast they’re featuring the beers of Latis Imports. That includes Rodenbach Grand Cru and Rodenbach Vintage 08 as well as Boon Kriek, Steenbrugge Tripel, and Palm. They’ll even give you discounts on refills and send you home with a glass.

Sunday April 24th:

If you don’t have Easter plans with the family (or can convince your family that beer is a necessary component of brunch) head on up to URGE Gastropub for their Epic Beer Brunch. $45 presale ($50 day of) gets you a four course brunch with beer pairings. Tax and gratuity are included, this looks like quite the deal.

Monday April 25th:

Blind Lady Ale House is opening their doors Monday night for a special fundraiser for Japan. $35 tickets will get you food samples and beers (donated by many local breweries). They’ll also be debuting Automatic Brewing Co.’s latest beer, Automatic Quartz Japan IPA brewed with the help of Cy Henley from Alpine Beer Co. It’s 7% ABV and made with 12% rice grist and Nelson hops with ingredients donated by Alpine and Home Brew Mart. There will also be a raffle for some wonderful prizes. All money from ticket sales and the raffle go to International Relief Committee’s fund for Japan. The event is limited to 150, so make sure to get your tickets before it sells out.

Tuesday April 26th:
The monthly QUAFF homebrew club meeting takes place at All American Grill in Mission Valley at 7pm, but if you need some homebrew goals to aspire to, head up to Stone Brewing Co. from 4-6pm for their Meet the Brewers: Collaboration Day Wrap-Up. Stone’s Mitch Steele is teaming up with Kevin Sheppard and Jason Fields, homebrewers whose Cherry Chocolate Stout won Stone’s Homebrew Competition last month and will now be brewed on Stone’s brewing system for commercial release. As with most (all?) previous Stone collaborations, they’ve also invited another commercial brewer, this time it’s John Trogner of Pennsylvania’s Tröegs Brewing Co. helping out with the brew.

Wednesday April 27th:

Maui Brewing Co. might be based in Hawaii, but founder Garrett Marrero grew up here in San Diego. He’ll be at URGE Gastropub with seven Maui beers. The first two-hundred people will also take home a Maui Brewing Co. pint glass and a festive lei.

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