We got there shortly after opening time, about 1115am. Sean and I immediately ordered tasting flights and started our day's tastings, sampling the following:
Blonde Lager--The lightest beer on tap. The Blonde Lager has been lagered (aged) for 8 weeks in order to produce a crisp, clean, lightly hopped, "easy-drinking" beer. The Blonde's characteristically dry finish makes it a refreshing, thirst quenching lager. ABV not available
Blueberry Ale--The Blueberry Lager is typically brewed in the winter. The fruit ales are light in body, slightly sweet, and infused with the juices of fresh seasonal berries. For an extra special touch of flair and flavor, the seasonal ales are garnished with fresh fruit. ABV not available
Marzen--The Marzen is an amber colored, malty, medium hopped, mildly sweet, traditional "Oktoberfest" lager. Originally the final product of the brewing year, Marzen can now be enjoyed any time of year. ABV not available
Hefeweizen--The Hefeweizen is a golden colored, effervescent, lightly hopped, unfiltered, wheat beer typically brewed during the spring and summer months. A hint of banana clove, the natural byproduct of the brewing process, makes the beer both mellow and refreshing.
Amber Ale--Full bodied, malty, moderately hopped, and sweetly finished, this Amber is guaranteed to satisfy the wildest spectrum of the beer loving palate. ABV not available
Oatmeal Stout--This is a variation on the traditional stout. Oatmeal is added to the brewing process in order to increase the fullness of body and flavor in the stout. The result of this mixture produces a creamy, silky texture not found in other beers. ABV not available
ESB(Extra Special Bitter)--An ESB is a full-bodied, copper-red colored, slightly stronger version of a traditional pale ale. The bitter is a moderately hopped, lightly carbonated, malty, roasty ale. A perennial favorite that is very easy drinking. ABV not available
We left Stadium Brewing Co generally unimpressed with the beers and drove to Carson, where we enjoyed a delicious burger at Five Guys.
Being properly sated, we headed to the coast for our next stop, Huntington Beach Beer Company (http://www.hbbeerco.com/).
We promptly found seats at the bar and ordered tasting flights, consisting of the following five house beers and a guest tap:
Huntington Beach Blonde--A light, refreshing, all malt ale, with a gentle hop aroma. A golden Kolsch-style ale, smooth with a clean finish. Unknown ABV
HB 15--A darker, hoppier, stronger cousin to the Pier Pale Ale, brewed especially for the 15th Anniversary. 5.8%
Brickshot Red--Smooth, strong, malty ale is a house favorite. Deep red, full-flavored beer, brewed with caramel and chocolate malts. Unknown ABV
GoldenBear Brown Ale--Dark with a malty caramel flavor and a fruity ale aroma. An English styled ale with a medium body and sweet malt taste. Unknown ABV
Irish Stout--A dark, medium bodied and smooth stout with a roasty, coffee-like malt flavor and a long, dry finish.
Franziskaner Weissbier (guest tap)--Deep golden color. Natural cloudiness with yeast. Crisp, refreshing, spicy and fruity. 5%
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| My tasting flight |
Sean and I left Huntington Beach Beer Co and the sun and meandered up the coast to Long Beach, where we stopped at Belmont Brewing Company (http://www.belmontbrewing.com/) and overcast skies.
Again it was time for to sample the array of beers Belmont had to offer:
Marathon--A wonderful light ale that is golden to straw in color with mild hop flavor and subdued bitterness. 4.5%
Pale Ale--A classic California Pale Ale. Served unfiltered. Brewed with plenty of Centennial and Northern Brewer hops for extra hop flavor. 4.0%
Long Beach Crude--This beer is not for the weak at heart. This beer is a stout that is pitch black with a rich complex chocolate malt flavor with a hearty roasted finish. 6.5%
Strawberry Blonde--This exceptional fruit beer is blonde in color with a fantastic aroma and a mild, slightly dry strawberry finish. 4.5%
Top Sail--This Amber Ale is a rich copper colored ale that has a toasty, malty flavor with medium bitterness. 5.5%
After leaving Long Beach, we drove inland to Fullerton where we stopped at Bootlegger's Brewery (http://www.bootleggersbrewery.com/). Bootlegger's was the first non-brewpub of the day. Typical to the craft beer scene, Bootleggers was located in an industrial park.
After having a bunch of mediocre beers Sean and I were really hoping that Bootleggers would have some tasty choices. We also hoped the brewery would have more than just 5 or 6 core beers to try. As we walked in the door and saw this sign, we knew, at a minimum, we would not be disappointed in terms of choice.
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| Tasting Menu at Bootlegger's Brewery |
Black Phoenix (C&S)--Just as the Mythical Phoenix rose from the fire, the trio of rich Arabica Coffee, Chipotle Peppers, and Malted Barley were formed by fire to create this robust ale. Chocolate malt, roasted barley, and oats help to round out the flavor with Chipotle
Golden Chaos (C)--Named after its golden color and effervescence, the complex yet smooth taste of Golden Chaos lives up to its name! Golden Chaos is a Belgian style Golden Ale made from fresh imported German and English hops and brewed using the finest American rock candy, giving this fine ale a fruity aroma and a taste that leads to a pleasantly dry finish. The subtle notes of plum, apricot, and pear achieve a perfect balance of fruitiness and spiciness. 8.5%
Brandy Chaos (C)--Golden Chaos aged in Brandy barrels for 20 months. 11%
It Shall Remain Unnamed (C)--No commercial description. Light Belgian Ale. 7.6%
Dean's Double Irish Stout (C&S)--No commercial description. Double Dry Irish Stout. ABV not available
Silence of the Yams (S)--No commercial description. Belgian Spiced Ale brewed with yams. 6.8%
Nakhon Lemongrass (S)--Belgian wit with lemongrass, bitter orange peel and coriander. 5.8%
Blackstrap Porter (S)--Rum-like with notes of licorice and molasses. 6.2%
After some great, unique beers, we continued on our journey. We had heard that the Kogi BBQ (http://kogibbq.com/) was going to be close to our location. We found the parking lot where the food truck would be and then, rather than sit in the car for an hour in pouring rain, found a Chili's where we each grabbed a Samuel Adams Seasonal, which happened to be the Noble Pils. It was pretty refreshing. After our Noble Pils and some water, it was time to get in line for Kogi. I had heard about Kogi from Food Network's "The Best Thing I Ever Ate." We proceeded to wait an hour in the pouring rain before we were able to order.
We both ordered Short Rib Tacos and the Kogi Sliders. It was phenomenal. The Mexican-Asian fusion was a brilliant idea and worth waiting every second in the rain.
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| Short Rib Tacos and Kogi Sliders |
For a nominal fee, I believe $8, we were able to taste 5 beers and take home a Tulip-style glass. The following beers are what we tried:
Orchard White--A Belgian-style witbier. This beer is brewed with unmalted flaked wheat, oats, malted barley, coriander, orange peel, and lavender. 5.7%
Saison de Lente--The Spring Saison is light blonde in color with a fresh hoppiness and a wild and rustic Brettanomyces character. Lighter in color and alcohol than Saison Rue, yet equally complex in its own way. 6.5%
Saison Rue--An unfiltered, bottle-conditioned, Belgian/French-style farmhouse ale. This is a beer of subtlety and complexity, with malted rye, spicy, fruity yeast notes, biscuit-like malt backbone, and a slight citrus hop character. 8.5%
Rugbord--Meaning "rye bread" in Danish, the inspiration for this beer is from the Danes' staple dark, whole-grain rye bread. Brewed with three types of rye malt, this robust brown ale showcases the earthy, spicy character of the grain, complemented by bready, nutty barley malts and a hint of roast. 8%
Melange no Sechs--Brewed especially for Valentine's Day. This beer is primarily made up of an experimental beer brewed with beets for a festive red color before cocoa nibs and rose petals are added. It's then blended with White Oak Sap (bourbon barrel aged wheat wine) and bourbon barrel aged Rugbord. The resulting beer has an earthy flavor with a pleasant chocolate & vanilla nose and as subtle floral hint all wrapped in an incredibly smooth package. 9%
Following the Bruery we drove back to San Diego. All in all it was a great day, starting with some bland, unremarkable beers and ending on a high note with some great beers at the Bruery. I will definitely have to visit them again.























