Did you go to Cloudburst? I so miss their beers and cool place.
cloudburst will be our first destination tomorrow evening.
so, about saturday night...
as promised/threatened, my homebrewing buddy and i started off at
cloudburst. i'm sorry to report that i can only back up the praise that folks heep on this place. their hazy IPAs were amazeballs. it didn't matter which one your ordered, they were all excellent. also got to try their imp stout with blackberries, really good as well. met up with stevewizzle which was a blast.
next went to
Brouwers Cafe - another winner. decor/ambience was beautiful, felt like an old-school library with those ladders on rails. i needed a break from IPAs so i had the Modern Times Fruitland Gose w/ Passionfruit & Guava, and a Funkwerks Raspberry Provincial Sour Ale. both were fantastic. my buddy had Hair of the Dog Fred from the Wood. the
moules et frites were excellent, mine were in a saison sauce.
third stop was
Lucky Envelope. unfortunately i can't recommend this place even though i really wanted to like it. i heard an interview with its founder a while back and liked how their aim was to incorporate Asian influences into their brewing. they didn't have any such beers on tap, instead they offered a pretty standard lineup. i had their brut IPA (my first one ever) and my friend had the citra IPA... both were uninspiring. both had a weird tannic thing going on in the finish. we didn't finish our pints. maybe we caught them on an off night? there was a bevvy of attractive young ladies kicking off their saturday night there, so at least it was entertaining.
final destination was
Stoup Brewing. it wasn't on our list of places we wanted to hit up, but it was nearby and my buddy liked it last time he visited. it was solid,
their IPAs were as one should expect. they have a nice outdoor area... and a meat vending machine.
our final assessment: we should have just stayed at cloudburst.