Time for you to fire up Facebook and hit the like (or whichever happy buttons they have now) on the MacLeod Ale + Pie page.
Once that is done, you will be able to follow along with the progress and be able to know when it is open.
1st Visit Night – Crazy Harry’s to the Woodman
There are a lot of neighborhoods and cities in what we call L.A. Obvious, I know, but I start with that reference point because it will take a while for craft beer to infiltrate everywhere. There are some neighborhoods that have no breweries yet and some areas that are just now getting local bars or in the case of stop # 1 of 1st Visit Night, neighborhoods that are making due with their locals that have been plugging along for years already.
That establishment being Crazy Harry’s. It is a shoebox of a bar with plywood walls which is a décor option. Not one that I care for but I am picky about bar ambience. It is dimly lit with an off/on string of lights above the bar. I was there on a special release night of a Maltose Falcons / Firestone Walker Brownywine. (which was not all that good. Too sticky sweet and tasted kinda dull and old. Maybe my expectations were too high).
The bar was packed and getting packier during the duration of my beer and the vibe was convivial. It certainly leaned toward old-time bar that happened to have craft on tap. And that tap list was pretty good, a few Firestone Walker choices plus a range of styles. It is also the only place that has Hand Brewed beer on tap. A local brewery in progress.
By the time this posts, Ryan Sweeney will probably have opened a few more beer bars and whiskey emporiums. I finally caught up with the fairly new Sherman Oaks, Woodman. And this spot has way too many TV’s going on. Even though my Portland Trailblazers were on and beating Houston, I felt it was too distracting. This is the first of Sweeney’s bars that has a “designed” look to it. Despite the flat screens, Woodman is as dark as the Verdugo but that bar is simpler and not “dressed”.
The beer list had a good many options that you come to expect and a surprising food menu with multiple slider options including a very filling biscuit fried chicken slider. I would suggest the patio seating to watch the traffic and people pass by.
Woody
The non-stop team behind the animal themed bars of Surly Goat/Phoenix/Verdugo Bar/Blind Donkey are now headed to Sherman Oaks with The Woodman.
Departure name wise but you can bet the beer you crave will be on tap. It will be opening soon so keep your eye out on their Facebook presence for the latest details and hours.
Local Peasant
Keep the Gastropubs flowing! I heard about the Local Peasant on the KCRW show Good Food.
You can tell that a gastropub is trying by quickly scanning the draft list. Any local beers? If so, the people are clued in. It is how you propel your craft beer culture forward, faster.
I certainly will be checking out the Local Peasant (probably after LA Beer Week)