Advance Warning – Craft Beer Crawl 2016

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In a little over a month, on August 13th the 2016 edition of the Craft Beer Crawl through Downtown Los Angeles will be on! Due to the fact that you actually have to walk, it takes on a slower pace then most fests and gets you out to see the city and how DTLA is changing from year-to-year.

Here is the basic info: “There will be over 100 craft beers to sample across 7 unique downtown LA bars & restaurants, all within walking distance. The event is a collaboration between 213 Hospitality and The Beer Chicks, Hallie Beaune and Christina Perozzi. As always, the beer selection will be curated by The Beer Chicks and will feature the top craft and artisanal brewers in the country!”

The event sells out so click HERE to get your tickets.

Downtown and Crawling

The L.A. Craft Beer Crawl is ramping up fro day 2 and if day 1 is any indication it will be awesome.  I enjoy walking and the day was bright and beautiful and with beer every few blocks the time just flew by.  I have to run to the next event, Blue Palms is turning 5!  So here are some photos and beers that I tasted yesterday…..

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Heal the Bay IPA from Golden Road
The different from their usual and new Grand hill IPA from El Segundo Brewing
Wolf Creek Golden Eagle

 

IMG_5204TAPS Seaward with centennial hops
Valiant Brewing First flight and Jericho —
Deschutes Armory XPA
Bruery or Xata

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Allagash James Beam
New Belgium Coconut curry hefe
Kinetic Dark Chocolate Matter
Brouwerij West My First Rodeo

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Telegraph Los Padres saison
Blind Ambition from Ladyface
Lolita from Goose Island
Avance from Allagash

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Little Bo Pils from Smog city
Firestone Walker Union Jack and Double DBA
TAPS Remy & Hillbilly

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L.A. Craft Beer Crawl

It took me three years to finally make my first appearance at the L.A. Craft Beer Crawl. An ode to craft beer and downtown L.A. that is spearheaded by the Beer Chicks.

The crawl covers seven venues from 6th street stretching south to Olympic and Flower and there was a wide variety of beers including some new breweries and beers that I hadn’t encountered previously.

There were two tiers for tickets. You could get the VIP treatment and two extra hours and access to limited availability beers or you could shell out a little less cash and get your glass at 3pm. I ventured down the stairs to Casey’s Irish Pub on the stroke of 1pm and caught Rich Marcello from Strand tapping a cask with the help of the first customer in line. A wildly aromatic Citra IPA.

But my first beer of the day was from Anchor. It was Zymaster # 2 – Mark’s Mild and it was a really great way to not only open the drinking day but a really nice and zippy brown. Made me long for the # 1 which I have yet to taste.

Before leaving Casey’s (truth be told, I only got to 4 of the 7 bars) I sampled a wine barrel aged beer from Lake Elsinore’s Craft Brewing Company. And it was quite good. A nice wine kick that didn’t overpower the beer. I will be on the look out for more of their beer.

My standouts of the day also included the Black Butte 24 from Deschutes or practically anything Deschutes had because they had the Hair of the Dog collaboration Conflux # 1 there as well as their White IPA, Chainbreaker. The Sand Dune Sage from El Segundo was great and also at Cana Rum Bar was Kinetic Brewing’s Peanut Butter and Jelly Time which was really well done. Nicely balanced and not just a novelty beer.

Then I headed back to the world of air conditioning for two seminars. One led by Dave Watrous on sours which included a lovely Oud Gueze from Timmerman’s and the other on Italian beer led by Tomm Carroll which was quite exotic with a carob beer, a curry beer and a beer made with gentian which was my favorite of the group.

It was great to see so many people out enjoying craft beer and minus a few hiccups, my experience was of a well run event which is hard to do when stretched over many city blocks. Some of the volunteers didn’t have information but all were unfailingly polite and would point out people who knew more. There was water available to go or at each venue which is a necessity on hot days. My only quibble was that the seminars could have been better located with more signage pointing the way to where they were to be held and also, this is my big bugaboo, if you are having speakers, they need to be heard. So put them into quieter areas.

But the main review has to be of the beer choices available and this was well covered. Mostly local based but with fine additions and not just regular flagship beers (not that those are bad, but you need a mix). So on that metric the Beer Chicks did exemplary work.

Cheers to Roy and Gabriel from Beers in Paradise who shared the journey with me as well as to Rich and Efrain at the Strand booth. It was great to see Lee from Eagle Rock Brewing and the Hot Knives were also in attendance.

3rd Annual Craft Beer Crawl


Here is your early warning to get your tickets for the Downtown L.A. Craft Beer Crawl!

Here is the info….
“The beer festival so nice, we’re doing it thrice! The 3rd Annual Los Angeles Craft Beer Crawl is happening again this year on Sat. August 18th. Again, we will showcase and celebrate all things craft beer in lively and vibrant historic downtown Los Angeles.

Taste as many samples of over 70 delicious craft beers across 7 different unique venues all within easy walking distance of each other (7 Grand, Golden Gopher, Las Perlas, Cana Rum Bar, Cole’s French Dip, Broadway Bar & Casey’s Irish Pub) We Beer Chicks are curating the beer and are collaborating on this event with Cedd Moses & 213 Ventures that will feature some of the top Craft and Artisanal Brewers in the country!

We’ve also added some awesome and fun specialty beer tasting sessions. We Beer Chicks will be hosting a session on our favorite beers of the crawl, then we’ll be doing a Scotch and craft beer pairing with Highland Park Brand Ambassador Martin Daraz. Beer Expert Tomm Carroll will be doing a special tasting highlighting Italian beers and the amazing craft beer revolution happening in Italy. And, last but not least, David “The Gueuzehound” Watrous will lead a class through a puckering selection of highly sought after sour beer.

A portion of the proceeds will go to Heal the Bay. an organization dedicated to making Southern California waters healthy, safe, and clean.”

Eat This, Drink That

L.A.s own Beer Chicks will be hitting the small screen with…..
“Eat This, Drink That, a special on The Cooking Channel starring The Beer Chicks, Christina Perozzi and Hallie Beaune airs Sunday March 4th! They travel to New Orleans to taste local craft beer, go shrimpin’, eat fantastic food and down some artisanal cocktails, then return to LA where Food GPS’ Beer Float Showdown is underway. They team up with Chef Ilan Hall of The Gorbals and Jonathan Porter of Smog City Brewing. Watch the competition go down at Eagle Rock Brewery featuring local chefs and brewers!”

The premier air date of the special is March 4th at 8pm on The Cooking Channel. You might even see, yours truly, in the background at the Beer Float Showdown! And I sure wish I could go to New Orleans because that food must be amazing with beer.

The Beer Chicks save Christmas

Count me as a big fan of the Beer Chicks and now with the holiday’s fast approaching they have multiple ways to help out the holiday craft beer shopper.

1“By popular demand and for a limited time (and a limited price), you can now buy a private 2 hour customized Beer Tasting for up to 8 people with one of The Beer Chicks as your guide! Its the ultimate foodie gift experience.”

2“Already bought your pain in the a, hard to shop for brother all the gift cards you could find at Costco? Well, now you can stop worrying and click right here for our new online gift certificates for the 8th Street Bottle Shop. You can buy them online to print out or email immediately, or request that we send out a pretty and enveloped copy to your very lucky so and so.”

Or you can just get your special beer someone this…..