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The Local watering hole
Do you have a local watering hold?
This is the first time in my adult life where I feel like I have a "local watering hole", and I like it! This evening I'll be playing disc golf and afterwards I will stop by the local watering hole for a few well-deserved beers. The local watering hole opened about 18 months ago and has 20 or so craft beers on tap and has been rotating 3-5 of them out on a weely basis and replacing them with other craft beer. All of the sudden ... Six Point, Bells, Lagunitas, Hafbrau, Wooden Shoe, Abita, Anchor, Goose Island, Stone, Rogue, Flying Dog, etc. are all available a very short hop/skip from home. Heaven!! In the first 2 months or so, my neighbor and I were pretty much the only folks there on a semi-regular basis so we got to know the managers, cooks, and wait-staff while everyone else was discovering the place. When I walk in generally 3-4 waitresses, one of the bar tenders, and one of the managers will specifically stop by to say hello. Its probably as close to a "Norm!" situation as I'm likely to get. A good portion of the locals are only interested in the Buds and Millers of the world so when we arrvied and began showing a distinct interest in the micro-brews the bar manager began seeking us out each time we stopped by to ask us what we wanted to see on tap next. (Can you get Hafbrau Dunkel? Had it there the next week. *GRIN*) So now I have a place close to home, with the beers I like, a constant variety to choose from, a friendly wait-staff, and a knowledgable bar manager who takes future tap requests ... ![]() ![]() This week I installed Pintly on my phone to start keeping track of the different beers I have tried and to see if it can be helpful in determing other beers I might like. 'Pliny the Elder' is the highest recommended beer for me ... any opinions? GL |
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We Need Our Myths
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Overlooking GABP
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Re: The Local watering hole
Arnold's.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: The Local watering hole
My local watering hole, the Hedge House, is about 200 yards from my house. It's a great place.
They are an outlet of a local brewery with 4 locations. They only serve their own beer but it is delicious. portland is a "happy hour" town. Everyone goes to the pub after work, and often bring their kids who place on the lawn. About 7:30 or 8 most folks head home. This is their beer menu but they also do seasonals and and have recently come out with new IPA and Pale varieties. FOOL’S GOLDEN ALE A light refreshing blend of malt and hops! We use Crystal hops and malted wheat to balance this great session beer. 5.0% abv. | 16 IBU CONDOR PALE ALE A clean, crisp well hopped ale with a pale orange color. It's brewed with Ahtanum hops that have a mild aroma and flavor. 5.2% abv. | 20 IBU CENTENNIAL INDIA PALE ALE A classic Northwest IPA brewed with crystal malts that give it a rich golden color. Centennial hops provide a floral nose and sharp bitter finish. 6.0% abv. | 64 IBU C-NOTE IMPERIAL PALE ALE To call C-Note very hoppy would be an understatement. It's brewed with the seven "C" hops (Crystal, Cluster, Cascade, Chinook, Centennial, Columbus and Challenger) and pushes the bitterness limit to 100 International Bitterness Units. 6.9% abv. | 100 IBU PROLETARIAT RED This Northwest Red ale is malty and full bodied with a deep, rich red color. Proletariat Red reminds us that work is the curse of the drinking class! 6.2% abv. | 45 IBU LSD (LOMPOC SPECIAL DRAFT) A Portland Classic! This strong ale has a deep mahogany color and is crafted with seven different specialty malts. A touch of smoked malt gives it a complex aroma and incredible flavor. LSD is also generously hopped with six hop varieties to help create an awesome beer. 6.9% abv. | 58 IBU SOCKEYE CREAM STOUT This is a perfect stout! Roasted malt flavors with rich chocolate and coffee undertones combined with an addition of oats creates a lasting finish. Served on nitro. 4.9% abv. | 12 IBU
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Get your nunchucks and the keys to your dad's car. I know where we can get a gun Last edited by pedro; 05-02-2012 at 04:47 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Re: The Local watering hole
Those photos must be doctored, pedro - way too sunny.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Re: The Local watering hole
I'm lucky enough to be able to walk to the Pier Cafe, about a half mile down the beach from my house.
![]() ![]() http://www.piercafevb.com/ (The website is outdated.) Probably doesn't classify as a watering hole, per se, but they do serve a decent variety of beers, with happy hour seven days a week (unusual around these parts).
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Please come again
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: The Local watering hole
That place looks great RichRed. As for my photos, judging by the tree, it's winter, so yeah, not so bad for Portland. One thing I can say though is that when the weather is good here, it's phenomenal.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Re: The Local watering hole
My place is also owned by the same brewery that Pedro's is
![]() When I go there the guy in the left hand corner will bring me a beer before I ask. Quote:
Last edited by westofyou; 05-02-2012 at 10:02 PM. |
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Re: The Local watering hole
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For what it's worth I really like IPA's and Pliny is probably my favorite, but it's a little on the strong side and the aclohol flavor may take away from the hoppiness. Pliny the Younger is seasonal and is double (they say) the elder. I'm not a big fan of the Younger, but will enjoy a half pint when it is released in Feb of every year. If you like IPA's try the racer 5, another local beer that is outstanding and sold to a wider market. |
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My clutch is broken
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Re: The Local watering hole
pedro and woy, those places look really cool. I'd love to live in Portland for a few months and just soak up the pub culture, assuming my liver could handle it.
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Re: The Local watering hole
Thanks to a designated driver ...
Chimay: Tripel Trappist Dog Fish Head: 90 Minute IPA Flying Dog: Doggie Style Wooden Shoe: Bock Lagunitas: Wilco Tango Foxtrot GL /disc golf sucked, it was pretty windy |
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Re: The Local watering hole
My local isn't nearly as nice:
![]() ![]() Can't you just hear Hip Hug-Her?
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Re: The Local watering hole
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Re: The Local watering hole
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Last night was the first Chimay I have had, loved it. GL |
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