year in beer: part 1
12.28.09
Join me as i chronicle an epic year in beer. To name a few cool things, i attended the premiere of the highly anticipated documentary ‘Beer Wars,’ interviewed Todd Alstrom for my first national magazine article, talked beer on the radio, discovered new beer haunts, attended some kick ass festivals, met lots of brewers, drank lots of beer, blogged about beer, and wrote locally printed articles on (you guessed it) beer! It’s gonna take a couple days to recap it all, drink along with me people, if you can hang…
Local Beer of the Year Award, BLAH hits the scene and i’m on the radio!

i’d like to award Ballast Point Brewing Company with my own personal Local Beer of the Year Award for their first batch of Victory at Sea Coffee Vanilla Imperial Porter, released in January, 2009.

The only time i shut the hell up about this beer (for the brief period that it was actually available due to the small-batch high-demand tragedy) was when i had some in my mouth.
My initial excitement for VAS was due to its use of Caffe Calabria’s namesake coffee roast, purveyed right here in North Park. i write this blog entry sipping a cup of Calabria, to give you a hint of my enthusiasm; furthermore, the idea of collaboration between two local businesses really turns me on.
i have to admit that i didn’t drink many porters in 2008, let alone imperial porters, or stouts, or much really outside of the Belgian style family of beers with which i’ve been consumed. If 2008 was the year of the Belgians, 2009 would prove to be the year of the Imperial Porters and Stouts. And yes, i credit Victory at Sea for inspiring this year’s winning adventures in beer.
It is big, deep and decadent from dark roasted malts, coffee, Scharffen Berger chocolate, and yes, warm vanilla. Victory at Sea can also be credited as the beverage leading to the best sex of 2009, so confessed my good friend Bill Powers who served the elixir at his 50th wedding anniversary. Word.

Blind Lady Ale House, the site which fostered most of my beer consumption in 2009, opened its doors early in the year. There’s so many reasons to love BLAH, because after all its anything BUT. Here’s 3 reasons why i think it’s so bitchin’:
1. Sense of Community
Some business owners just get it, and the folks behind Blind Lady are definitely of this breed. Versus ‘moving in’ to a storefront and community, BLAH’s owners took advantage of the former warehouse space, embraced the history behind it (A former blinds business). With events that support the local environment and community as a whole, such as ‘Bike to BLAH,’ and also fundraisers for neighborhood community centers and animal shelters, this establishment goes far beyond pouring good beers and and baking delicious pizza pies.

2. Quality and Price Point
BLAH buys locally purveyed ingredients, and their food tastes of it. They make their own cured meats that top their artisanal, Neapolitan style pizzas. i have woken from sound slumber at 2am craving BLAH’s house made pork, and chicken liver pates. Best i’ve had in town. The beer menu boasts a variety of brews that appeal to a diverse range of palates, for prices that just make sense. i don’t recall ever ordering a beer over 7 bucks here; the median price seems to be around $5.25. i’ve been turned on to several new ale styles at BLAH, which means the bar help is helpful; its truly an environment to sip your favorites, and/or experiment with the new stuff.
Tangent!
Standout beer discovery at BLAH: St. Louis Frambois. Described on the menu as ‘juicy,’ this true to the fruit raspberry lambic is a far cry from the syrupy bottled stuff you’ll find in most bars around town. BLAH is the only establishment i’ve found St. Louis- correct me if i’m wrong.
3. BLAHG
Blind Lady Ale House has embraced social media, and its Twitter feed, Facebook updates and BLAHG entries keep patrons informed and enthused. BLAH’s social media presence promotes its brand and yes, leadership in the craft beer movement.
Cheers to BLAH. i’ve had countless good meals, brews, memories and blackouts here. To many more!
Seems like over the past year i’ve garnered a bit of a party girl reputation. Perhaps 91x morning show host Mat Diablo’s first impression of me stuck…

This, and likely my over-sharing of beer-related information on Facebook and Twitter, prompted Mr. Diablo to invite me as a guest on the weekly segment, Beer for Breakfast.
Drinking before 9am, radio hotties, AND hearing the sound of my own voice over local waves? Stick a fork in me, i’m done! Since this was an exciting opportunity for lil’ ole me, I decided to go BIG and profile Victory at Sea for the show. The beer was just about out of stock everywhere… but i laugh in the face of such a challenge, and it made for a good story after all; the boys at 91x sure had fun hypothesizing what i did to get my hands on the coveted bombers. Listen to the clip. It’s kinda skanky, and not an entirely accurate representation of me.
(scroll to the bottom of April 2nd, 2009 and select the podcast ‘Beer for Breakfast) http://www.91x.com/91xmorningshow/?tag=padres

The day i met Mat: Gay Pride ‘08, Yelp party @The Tractor Room. i got lei’d and everything!









December 29th, 2009 at 7:52 pm
For what it’s worth, the new batch of Victory at Sea just came out, and is available at a ton of places, not the least of it being the two Ballast Point breweries, where you can hang out with the brewers and talk about your favorite beer of the year!
Have a great New Year, Amy. Cheers!!!
January 3rd, 2010 at 2:50 am
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January 9th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
Is it beer 30, yet? I’m ready to crack open a nice bottle of Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale!