One
of my gifts to Jordan this Christmas was a beer tasting. I contacted
the great folks at Hog's Apothecary, a newish beer hall in Oakland, and they loved the idea of select beer flights with food to highlight the beer flavors. Last night
we went in for our tasting and food pairing and the beverage director at Hog's provided a little backstory and commentary about
each of the beers as they were brought to us. We loved the interesting bits of beer information and hearing about, and then tasting, the flavor notes of each.
Beer highlights included the Heavenly Hefe (Craftsman), and for us hop-lovers Simcoe Galaxy
IPA (Cellarmaker) and our favorite of the night, Double Tap
(Berryessa). We also tasted Craftsman's Holiday Ale (a nice red ale with spruce tips) and Old Ale (an oak-aged ale that tasted too much like a sour wine for our liking), and the 2013 Smoked Porter (too smoky for our taste) from Alaskan Brewing Company.
Food highlights were the Hog's Head Terrine, an Avocado and Citrus
Little Gems Salad, Marrow Bones with toast and tomato jam, and Smoked Ham Hock Collard Greens.
We had such an awesome evening, and we can't wait to go back! Next time I'm trying the Lamb Poutine and housemade sausages for sure...
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