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Title: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: Shadrach on March 25, 2010, 05:36:44 pm
Washington City Paper

9:30 Club

Try as I might to abstain, I end up buying beer at every show I frequent. Problem is, it?s usually fizzy yellow stuff at a painfully high price. But the 9:30 Club maintains a respectable beer list as far as music venues go, keeping Dogfish Head, Brooklyn, Anchor, and Sierra Nevada on its rotation. And the value-minded among us already know that 9:30 serves North Coast Old Rasputin, a rich, 9 percent abv stout that, um, gets you deeper into the night. The club even has quality nonalcoholic drinks, with a full-service espresso bar on the balcony. But I wouldn?t know anything about that.

?Orr Shtuhl


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Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: walkonby on March 25, 2010, 06:54:11 pm
bullshit.  black cat blows them away.  is this dc only?  the national in richmond makes the 930 look like a tea party.

edit:  actually it has been a while since i went to the cat . . . but for some reason i thought, when i was, that their beer selection and quality was better than the club, which i found amusing due to the size and "status" comparison between the two.  but the simple fact that the national had number 9 on tap and other brews draught/bottle that i have never seen at 815 v street . . . impressed me the most.  plus that venue is growing on me as one of my "local" favourites.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: StoneTheCrow on March 26, 2010, 09:59:01 am
Has to be DC-only...Sonar's $3 PBR tallboys or Natty Boh longnecks would win hands down.  Way better than $7-8 for Sierra Nevada or Anchor Steam, IMO.

Obviously not the best beer (not even close to "good" for most people) but great values for a live music venue.  I'll never stock the fridge at home with that stuff but if I'm out seeing a band and don't want to pay $7-8 for a beer they do the trick.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 26, 2010, 10:09:11 am
Does this include Buenos Aires, because if so, I have a beef.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: Bombay Chutney on March 26, 2010, 10:09:56 am
I'd vote for The Quarry House in Silver Spring, although I guess that's more of a bar with occasional live music, rather than a music venue with a good beer selection.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 10:46:53 am
bullshit.  black cat blows them away.  is this dc only?  the national in richmond makes the 930 look like a tea party.

edit:  actually it has been a while since i went to the cat . . . but for some reason i thought, when i was, that their beer selection and quality was better than the club, which i found amusing due to the size and "status" comparison between the two.  but the simple fact that the national had number 9 on tap and other brews draught/bottle that i have never seen at 815 v street . . . impressed me the most.  plus that venue is growing on me as one of my "local" favourites.

What does the Black Cat have on tap? Last time I was there, they only had three or four listed. Admittedly, I was there for the record fair, so maybe they have many more when a show is on?

Is #9 some sort of rare Belgian beer? If I can't imagine you're talking about Magic Hat #9 with such reverance.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 10:47:44 am
Has to be DC-only...Sonar's $3 PBR tallboys or Natty Boh longnecks would win hands down.  Way better than $7-8 for Sierra Nevada or Anchor Steam, IMO.

Obviously not the best beer (not even close to "good" for most people) but great values for a live music venue.  I'll never stock the fridge at home with that stuff but if I'm out seeing a band and don't want to pay $7-8 for a beer they do the trick.

PBR and Natty Boh? You're obviously someone who drinks to get drunk rather than someone who knows quality beer.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 26, 2010, 10:52:08 am
i think the black cat's beer selection was pretty poor last time i was there. i remember drinking yuengling

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: ggw on March 26, 2010, 11:21:40 am
I assumed walkonby was being facetious.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: StoneTheCrow on March 26, 2010, 11:23:25 am
PBR and Natty Boh? You're obviously someone who drinks to get drunk rather than someone who knows quality beer.

The Avinitus, Founders Breakfast Stout and Duvel in my fridge say otherwise.  I'd just rather spend $3 on PBR than $7 on Bud Lite.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: fatskippy on March 26, 2010, 11:24:37 am
LOL @ PBR, Natty Boh, and #9.  garbage, garbage, and fruit juice
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: betao on March 26, 2010, 11:26:52 am
$3 for a tall PBR is ridiculously overpriced.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: sweetcell on March 26, 2010, 11:27:45 am
930 has at least twice as many beers on tap as the BC.  930 also tends to have more micros and generally tastier beers, IMO (most interesting tap i found at the BC, upstairs: Dos Equis).  in the 930 Backbar they have their own 930 brand beer (which is pretty good)

PBR or Natty Boh for $3?  That's not "best beer", that's "best value".  wrong competition.

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: walkonby on March 26, 2010, 11:28:30 am
hey, i have a dear weakness and fond memories of drinking number 9.  just like all the dorks who think guinness is nectar of the gods.  fuck that shit.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on March 26, 2010, 11:36:49 am
#9 is good, don't hate. That and Blue Moon are the beer drinks who drink beer to get drunk's GOOD beer. I like #9, but what stands out for me from 930 is Sol. I fucking LOVE sol. I honestly think, with a lime, it's close to unbeatable. That's just my preference, I will say that 930 has an outstanding line-up of brews.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: fatskippy on March 26, 2010, 11:49:46 am
Does this include Buenos Aires, because if so, I have a beef.

Where in BsA?  I had trouble finding any place with more than quilmes, stella, heineken, and a few others
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: vansmack on March 26, 2010, 01:23:37 pm
The House of Blues in Anaheim has Fat Tire in a can for $4.  Tough to beat that.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: StoneTheCrow on March 26, 2010, 01:27:54 pm
Fat Tire is overrated and better out of a tap but I'd take one for $4.  Won't be in Anaheim until Novermber, though.  I guess I could drive to North Carolina if I really had to have one now.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 01:42:08 pm
#9 is good, don't hate. That and Blue Moon are the beer drinks who drink beer to get drunk's GOOD beer. I like #9, but what stands out for me from 930 is Sol. I fucking LOVE sol. I honestly think, with a lime, it's close to unbeatable. That's just my preference, I will say that 930 has an outstanding line-up of brews.

The B- on beeradvocate and 52nd percentile on ratebeer kind of confirm #9's mediocrity.

Never heard of Sol, but the D+ and 2nd(!) percentile scores tell me I want to stay far, far away from it.

Besides, if you really want to get drunk, you shouldn't be drinking those 4-5% abv pussy beers anyway.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 01:44:03 pm
PBR and Natty Boh? You're obviously someone who drinks to get drunk rather than someone who knows quality beer.

The Avinitus, Founders Breakfast Stout and Duvel in my fridge say otherwise.  I'd just rather spend $3 on PBR than $7 on Bud Lite.

Indeed it does. I'd rather help myself to the free tap water than drink a PBR or Bud Lite at any price, including free. PBR and Bud Lite=wasted calories.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: sweetcell on March 26, 2010, 01:55:29 pm
That and Blue Moon are the beer drinks who drink beer to get drunk's GOOD beer.

i think i understand what you mean, but that sentence is horrible.  i'm assuming there is a typo or some missing words that explains its awkwardness.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: chaz on March 26, 2010, 01:56:32 pm
That #9 is some of the most disgusting swill i've ever had the misfortune of tasting.  I'd take anything over that.  Bleegh. 
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: nkotb on March 26, 2010, 01:56:59 pm
Have you read any of DFA79's other posts?  I'd say that's about as clear a sentence as you're gonna get...

That and Blue Moon are the beer drinks who drink beer to get drunk's GOOD beer.

i think i understand what you mean, but that sentence is horrible.  i'm assuming there is a typo or some missing words that explains its awkwardness.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 26, 2010, 02:04:25 pm
magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on March 26, 2010, 02:11:28 pm
Have you read any of DFA79's other posts?  I'd say that's about as clear a sentence as you're gonna get...

That and Blue Moon are the beer drinks who drink beer to get drunk's GOOD beer.

i think i understand what you mean, but that sentence is horrible.  i'm assuming there is a typo or some missing words that explains its awkwardness.
It should have been this "That and Blue Moon are 'the beer-drinkers-who-drink-beer-to-get-drunk''s GOOD beer."

When did I get this reputation for being a twit on these boards? hahaha
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on March 26, 2010, 02:13:13 pm
magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
I have friends who only drink it, I don't get it at all. Honestly I'll take Shiner Bock over almost any beer. I'm not a "rea" beer drink or whatever. A good drink is dr. pepper. Taste. Beer tastes like varrying grossness, like cigarettes. Theyre all gross, but I still smoke.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 02:19:50 pm
magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
I have friends who only drink it, I don't get it at all. Honestly I'll take Shiner Bock over almost any beer. I'm not a "rea" beer drink or whatever. A good drink is dr. pepper. Taste. Beer tastes like varrying grossness, like cigarettes. Theyre all gross, but I still smoke.

It sounds like you've never actually had a good beer. And that the cigarettes have numbed your taste buds. And brain. :)

Next time you're at the Club, try an Old Rasputin, or one of the Dogfish offerings.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: nkotb on March 26, 2010, 02:21:18 pm
Speaking of which, have you better to the Dogfish Ale house (I think that's the name).  So so food, but I was in heaven at the bar.

magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
I have friends who only drink it, I don't get it at all. Honestly I'll take Shiner Bock over almost any beer. I'm not a "rea" beer drink or whatever. A good drink is dr. pepper. Taste. Beer tastes like varrying grossness, like cigarettes. Theyre all gross, but I still smoke.

It sounds like you've never actually had a good beer. And that the cigarettes have numbed your taste buds. And brain. :)

Next time you're at the Club, try an Old Rasputin, or one of the Dogfish offerings.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: hutch on March 26, 2010, 02:24:57 pm
that #9 is so overrated! I don' t like it one bit.

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: godsshoeshine on March 26, 2010, 02:30:18 pm
Speaking of which, have you better to the Dogfish Ale house (I think that's the name).  So so food, but I was in heaven at the bar.
i've been to both in virginia. yes, the bar is heaven. i thought the food was decent, but who cares about the food
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 02:31:34 pm

Is DFA writing your posts for you now? :)

I've been going to the one in Rehoboth for years. Yes, the food sometimes is lagging. But the beer of course is great, and it's actually reasonably priced at the Rehoboth location. And you can get a four pack of Palo Santo for $9 at the little retail stand (compared to $18 or so at the local DFAlehouses and Whole Foods).

I've been to the one in Falls Church. Comparable food, but the beer is much more expensive here than at the beach.


Speaking of which, have you better to the Dogfish Ale house (I think that's the name).  So so food, but I was in heaven at the bar.

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on March 26, 2010, 02:32:38 pm
magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
I have friends who only drink it, I don't get it at all. Honestly I'll take Shiner Bock over almost any beer. I'm not a "rea" beer drink or whatever. A good drink is dr. pepper. Taste. Beer tastes like varrying grossness, like cigarettes. Theyre all gross, but I still smoke.

It sounds like you've never actually had a good beer. And that the cigarettes have numbed your taste buds. And brain. :)

Next time you're at the Club, try an Old Rasputin, or one of the Dogfish offerings.
I just don't think I was cut out to be a beer drinker, or appreciator at least. I've have multiple Dogfish Ale's, it's just not my style. I had Peg Leg the other night and that tasted like choclate cake....that was flat. Not bad though. And the cigarettes have only ruined my sense of smell.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: James Ford on March 26, 2010, 02:34:17 pm
I've heard you can smell a drunk guy's wallet a mile away...


magic hat makes some decent summery beers, but that #9 is gross. how people go nuts over apricot flavored beer is beyond me
I have friends who only drink it, I don't get it at all. Honestly I'll take Shiner Bock over almost any beer. I'm not a "rea" beer drink or whatever. A good drink is dr. pepper. Taste. Beer tastes like varrying grossness, like cigarettes. Theyre all gross, but I still smoke.


I've heard you can smell a drunk guy's wallet a mile away...

It sounds like you've never actually had a good beer. And that the cigarettes have numbed your taste buds. And brain. :)

Next time you're at the Club, try an Old Rasputin, or one of the Dogfish offerings.
I just don't think I was cut out to be a beer drinker, or appreciator at least. I've have multiple Dogfish Ale's, it's just not my style. I had Peg Leg the other night and that tasted like choclate cake....that was flat. Not bad though. And the cigarettes have only ruined my sense of smell.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on March 26, 2010, 02:37:57 pm
Not the way I smoke brother man. Plus, allergies.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: nkotb on March 26, 2010, 02:41:26 pm
Oof...that's what I get for being so snarky!


Is DFA writing your posts for you now? :)

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: Mobius on March 26, 2010, 03:19:46 pm
Definitely a nice beer selection for a music venue.  Sneaky good.   But it lacks a signature beer or drink . . . the proverbial 'chili half smoke' where you think I'm going to a show at 9:30 and drinking a -----.   Dale's Pale Ale cans would fit in nicely on the menu  (does the Club have cans?)

Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: sweetcell on March 26, 2010, 04:06:04 pm
mobius: could 930 Ale be the signature drink you're looking for?

the fact that each bar has a different selection of taps is cool.  depending on the show, beer selection might influence where i stand/sit/dance.
Title: Re: Best Beer Selection at a Music Venue
Post by: Bagley on March 29, 2010, 02:18:49 pm
does the 930 still carry Wolaver IPA on tap?  their best brew in my estimation