Stone Media Day – the photos

Part two of the Stone blitz is purely photos. Enjoy!

Steve and Greg before the day got started.

1st, a new store in San Diego
Pointing out the sights at the Liberty Station location.
Beer at the farm!
two thirds of the brewing team behind the upcoming Green Tea IPA

Maui Brewing photos

My beer partner in crime Richard went to Maui Brewing in 2010 and here are some photos for those (like me) who have yet to be to Hawai’i.

The tanks in the brewery
a mouth watering menu
a taster tray of Hawaii's best
this is how to pay for a pint!

all photos courtesy of Richard Rosen

Culver City Beer Festival

OK, technically it is called LA Beer Fest. But I reserve that name for the LA Beer Week finale. With that quibbling aside, here are some photos and some beer reviews from this yearly event at the Sony Pictures studio lot.

Upon getting into the fest, there was a nice contingent of good locals. The Bruery, Strand Brewing, Hangar 24 & Karl Strauss. So, I started for Hangar 24 and an IPA to wake up the palate. It was a close second to my favorite beer. Very bitter but not pucker inducing. I came back and had their porter for the first time later as well.

Then I headed over to the Bruery and had a taste of Mischief. Got the murky portion from the bottom and it was still quite good.
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After a disappointing IPA from Shipyard, I had yet another well balanced and exciting beer from Ladyface Ales. Their DIPA, Chesebrough. Floral and strong. I could have two or three of these beauties.

Next up was the Black Cauldron porter. A little too syrupy but still a really good roasted porter. Coffee notes and beer go so well together. Right next to the Cauldron was the Requiem Espresso Stout which too me is right on target. A great beer. It was only around three o’clock and beer was starting to run out. Einhorn tapped out. Mission Brewing was closed. The Strand and The Bruery were empty.

I did get to try an organic beer from Eel River. Triple Exultation. A very good strong ale. Not typical fare for this type of festival but a nice change.

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I finished up the tour with two lighter beers. Lhasa from Tibet and Che from right here in LA. It was no contest, Angel City’s Che was far superior. For a simple beer there was alot of notes in it.

Here are the pros and cons….

PRO – good representation of California beers. Sierra Nevada, Stone, The Bruery.
CON – no special beers to speak of, Sierra XXX poured for about 1 minute before it was gone.

PRO – beautiful day and good location with ample parking
CON – seemed oversold this year. lots of foot traffic

PRO – not a lot of corporate water lager
CON – not enough beer. too many empty booths and empty kegs.

I have been two years now and I think it is enough. This is a good overview of craft beer but could use a little more beer geekery and less frat boy ambience.

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