Your daily “alternate” L.A. Beer Week event source is right here. So where are we suggesting today?
Beer & Bingo at the Oinkster in Hollywood. Get some Figueroa Mountain beer to go with your awesome Oinkster burger! And test your bingo skills.
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Your daily “alternate” L.A. Beer Week event source is right here. So where are we suggesting today?
Beer & Bingo at the Oinkster in Hollywood. Get some Figueroa Mountain beer to go with your awesome Oinkster burger! And test your bingo skills.
I have highlighted my picks in previous posts for all of #LABW6. Now that Beer Week, LA style is upon us, I will make a suggestion for “where else to go”. And I don’t mean that in a negative way. I mean it in the way of looking at the Beer Paper LA guide to LA Beer Week and remarking that, but this event is the SAME time. I can’t be in two places at once!
So for opening day. Many will be at the gala in Chinatown but here is another choice…..
El Segundo Pint Night at Crazy Harry’s Bar in Winnetka. Starting at 5pm, you will have your choice of great ES brews as well as many other local taps.
More events to look for during LABW6….
Starting on September 21st, MacLeod Ale Brewing will be releasing special one off beers and new additions to their line-up so check out which fleeting beer strikes your fancy. The 21st would be my choice with the seasonal Nutty Broon Nut Brown Ale plus a special Session Gap with added Willamette hops.
September 25th, Highland Park Brewing (another new addition this year) will break out two sour beers for sampling. Lazy Susan Peach and Nectarine will highlight local fruit and the art of tart beers.
On September 29th from 5pm to 10pm, the Glendale Tap will be hosting a block party for Monkish and Smog City. Expect some rare and fun taps from these two Torrance neighbors.
L.A. Beer Week had it’s “soft” opening before festivities start later this month with the Coaster Show at La Luz de Jesus gallery in Los Feliz. This is the second year of this show and it is a showcase for weird, sexual, and some downright arresting images on the little circle of coaster space. I highly suggest making the trip before the 20th when events start arriving at a furious pace.
Here are my top choices from what I saw amidst the crowds last night…..
I like the martini glass theme and the choices for famous faces with them. Maybe a bit obvious but I think it works as a set.
This is sort of like Magritte meets fractals and nature. I can’t explain why I like this but I do. Oddly calming.
This is just a clever idea and I like bears so this makes me laugh on a couple levels.
It is only days away from the initial kick-off of L.A. Beer Week.
And events are already filling up the calendar. Here are three to schedule right now ahead of others……..
September 5 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
September 25 @ 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
September 25 @ 5:00 pm – 11:45 pm
And yes, I know that two of those events are the same day. That will happen with L.A. Beer Week
September means L.A. Beer Week. Last month was inundated with all things Sierra Nevada and this month will be filled with info on happenings during our SoCal salute to local craft beer.
~ e-visits to three breweries from the BC (British Columbia) Bad Tattoo, Four Mile and Deep Cove
~ video reviews (returns) with two beers picked up in San Diego at this year’s Beer Blogger Conference
~ two more beers will come up from the BSP cellar to be reviewed. This month there will be no theme. I will sort of randomly select two.
~ Heads-Up on Los Angeles Beer Events (like a little thing called L.A. Beer Week)
~ Three suggested beers to buy this month. One light, one medium and one dark
~ I will tap the Firkin and give my no holds barred opinion on the craft beer world
~ … and Session # 91 will converge bloggers onto a single topic, this month My First Belgian
Here are two events to get your September started in the Los Angeles craft beer world:
1) Friday, 9/5 – Shmaltz Brewing Reunion Ale Charity at Surly Goat
2) Sunday, 9/14 – Rock & Brews (El Segundo) 4th Annual Local Craft Beer Fest, 12-5pm
Mark your calendars ladies and gentlemen because the 6th L.A. Beer Week has been scheduled. Over a week of craft beer will descend upon all points of Los Angeles. From Rosemead to Redondo. From Agoura Hills to Alhambra and all points in between.
Another L.A. Beer Week is in the books and this year, I took a more relaxed approach to the “Week+”. I did not schedule an event (or two) each and every night. In years past, I would scurry around Los Angeles hoping to not miss a single beer. Now I know that I should enjoy each beer as it comes and not worry so much about the next. And not go chasing waterfalls.
With that as a reference point, my personal version of LA Beer Week was quite fun. My quick snapshot:
I had a taste of Double Mountain beer from my home state of Oregon at Sunset Beer Co. Tasted three versions of Eagle Rock’s Solidarity at Story Tavern. Learned about beer writing and writing for the interwewbs at at the L.A. Beer Bloggers meeting at Angel City. Volunteered at Union Station and marveled at how fast it came together. Went on a Brue D’Etat at Glendale Tap. Was treated to some great food and Green Flash beer at Tuning Fork. Sampled beers (and found two favorites) from new San Diego brewery, Modern Times. Went rare at Smog City and El Segundo breweries with grapes and melons. And ended by Taking the Black on the roof above Blue Palms. Not a bad line-up considering I also took two days off to recharge my beer batteries.
My favorite beers were Blue Sugar Cubed from El Segundo and Grape Ape from Smog City with Fortunate Islands and Blazing World from Modern Times in my third and fourth slots. Golden Brett from Allagash would round out my top five for the stretch of time. Craftsman’s Oktoberfest would also be close in there.
The only event that I really wish I could have gone to was the Craftsman/Maximilliano dinner. After seeing what Craftsman brought to Union Station and knowing what the food is like at Maximilliano, I can imagine a tremendous experience. Count yourself lucky if you were there.
I know in some minds, the festival, be it at the end as in years past, or as an opening gala like this year is the measuring stick for the success L.A. Beer Week. For some, it is the only event people attend. (Which I think is crazy) I have not written much about the Union Station event because I was a small cog in the group that arranged and executed the event. Moving to a new space inside Union Station created a new set of issues that the craft beer selection eventually bested, but I think with some medium sized alterations that it could be improved.
First though, gotta talk about the elephant in the room. Much blog ink has been spilled about the entry cost but, to me, the first to complain are those that don’t look at all at either the price tag for Union Station or the donations to the LA Brewers Guild and The Spero Foundation. You, the customer, get unlimited tastings from a wicked set of brewers in exchange for helping out two organizations doing good in the real world and the LA Beer World. Most times when you donate charitably you get a happy feeling for doing good and maybe some address labels. Here you got beer! And instead of organizing so called Fest Boycotts, how about patronizing a craft beer bar and spend your money there? Help create a stronger L.A. Craft Beer Community. Don’t set yourselves apart from it. Maybe create a fringe beer festival or a home brew fest? I am a fan of positive suggestions instead of kvetching and moaning. Turn the spent grains into something.
Now that my mini-rant is over, my suggestions start with… Better signage akin to what the Downtown LA Beer Crawl created is really needed. From where to line-up, what beers are available and where food is located. Professional signage with the logo emblazoned on it is a must. The smaller space also requires more bathrooms and a food solution needs to be found. (that may be logistically hard but maybe there is a way to squeeze into another room). I would also split it into two sessions and skip the after party. Lastly, I would have a pair of Festival volunteers roaming the area available to answer questions, talk about the Untappd badge and generally let people know about other events during the week.
I have been asked repeatedly what makes a successful beer week. That can be split into personal and the entire city. From my personal standpoint, each of the five iterations of L.A. Beer Week have had enough fun and odd events to make it fun. From an overall standpoint, if the craft beer profile is raised a notch in the L.A. area, then it is worth it. And from my journeys over the past ten days, I think that goal was achieved.
Another L.A. Beer Week comes to a close with a nod to our role in the mythmaking of the movies and TV.
Channel your inner White Walker and sample the 2nd offering in the Ommegang / Game of Thrones series, and Take the Black under the stars in Hollywood. A ticket is required if not already sold out.
Each morning throught L.A. Beer Week, I will give you my Pick of the Night. The ONE event I think rises to the top of the list. Some days that choice will be harder and there might be 1A and 1B’s (if I get wishy-washy). I will endeavor to pick events you can just head out to. But if tickets are required, I will mention it. But expect crowds. Craft beer and craft beer in L.A. is popular.
I cannot add anything that cannot be better said by this tap list:
Cask
2009 O.E.
2011 Callaborative Evil w/Vanilla Beans
Draft
Quercus Circus – 19 month sour barrel-aged belgian blonde
Tempest – 18 month barrel-aged sour red rye
Farmhouse Funk
Bourbon Collaborative Evil – 2011 Collaboration with Julian Shrago of Beachwood BBQ
Bourbon Red – 15 months in bourbon barrels
Bourbon O.E.- Bourbon barrel-aged Olde English
Bourbon Imperial Porter
Weird Beer- 5 Grain Saison with spices
Hive Five- LABW special ingredient beer! 5 different types of Honey at 5.5%abv
GrapeApe IPA- IPA made with 500lbs of flame grapes, pressed on site