Sunday, October 7, 2018

Deschutes Brewery - One Shot Wonder

One Shot Wonder
Location: Portland, OR
Date: May 5, 2018
Tag Team Partners: None

(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted.  Between a long few weeks at my day job, and lots of things going on the past month, I've been pretty busy working lots of hours for multiple days in a row and traveling around the country.  The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-3 months ago.  I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)



We went into Portland for Ren's birthday (Cinco De Mayo of all days) and I can never go to Portland without stopping at Deschutes.  Ren loves the 4-story Powell's Books, so it's a great opportunity for her to walk around looking at books, while I head down to the brewery to try their new beer.

This was a short trip for me, but very worthwhile.  The beer I chose really hit the spot, and I don't regret it.  Hopefully next time I'm down this way I can really do a full review of both Deschutes and Breakside.

I have a high opinion of Deschutes.  To date, it rivals Georgetown for best beer in the Pacific Northwest in my opinion.  More on that in a later review.


Click on the link for more information about Deschutes

On my Tap for the Evening was: 

Style: Sour
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Amazing almond sour.  A sour beer that morphs into Dr. Pepper."
Comments: This was a strange beer that really turned into something great.  This was brand new when I tried it, but it was definitely worth it!  You sip it, and pucker up because it's a pretty sour beer, but once it turns up that aftertaste, you get the refreshing flavor of Dr. Pepper.  Amazing!  Highly Recommended, especially if you like sweet surprises!

RAM Restaurant & Brewery

(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted.  I just recently moved 71 miles away from where I used to live, and had a change in my daytime job.  I fully intend to get up-to-date with all the blogs still in progress to bring you the best reviews of the best breweries and brew out there.  Thank you for sticking with me!)


RAM Restaurant & Brewery
Brewery: RAM Brewing
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Apr. 20, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Ren (As a non-participant)


Later on that night, Ren and I decided to try out the RAM Restaurant & Brewery in North Seattle.  Not a bad place and there are several of them in the area.

While I don't have a lot of details from my actual trip here, this was a significant night because this was the night I made plans to return to Pennsylvania to help my best friend & family move and to see my sister for the first time in 2 years.  I did a lot of Facetiming in this restaurant, as people very important to my life were who I remember seeing, talking, texting and sharing this moment with.


 As you approach the door, you can see the massive tanks used to make the brew.  It's cool to stand beside one and really see just how big something has to be to make an entire batch.

The food was very good.  I got a burger and it paired well with the beer.  Most of the menu looked pretty good, so chances are you can't go wrong.

Overall, the place was pretty good.  As a chain restaurant, it has had it's success and has moved on to present itself as a bigger brand in the area.  I'd recommend checking it out.

Click on the link for more information on RAM Restaurant & Brewery


On my Tap for the Evening was: 


- Blonde
Style: Blonde
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: Smooth, clear, light
Comments: The Blonde Ale was a smooth and clear light beer.  I could see most enjoying this, but for me when I drink Blonde ales, I look for a certain element that stands out.  It wasn't the greatest blonde ale for me personally, but if you enjoy light beer normally, you will certainly enjoy this brew.

- Hefeweizen
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: Smooth, crisp, banana flavors
Comments: This beer had a sharp crisp taste.  It added to that effect with flavors of banana that gave it a more sweeter sip, and to top it off, it went down smooth.  Good Stuff.

- Buttface
Style: Amber Ale
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: Nice malty Amber Ale, Hoppy
Comments: This Amber had a nice sort of darker sip to it that was sufficiently malty, and carried a nice hop to go with it.  Definitely worth checking out.

- Disorder
Style: Porter
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Nice strong, dark, coffee beer"
Comments: This beer makes for a good dessert beer as an alternative to coffee.  It had a darker taste, with coffee flavor, and pairs well with sweeter foods.

- 71
Style: Pale Ale
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Good Pale Ale, bitter, citrusy"
Comments: The 71 is a decent pale ale that gets the job done.  It provides a bitter pale taste and has citrus flavors to give it more taste.

- Big Red
Style: IPA
Brewery: RAM Brewery
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Bitter, smooth, crisp"
Comments: This IPA went down smoothly.  It carried a nice and crisp taste, with bitterness on the aftertaste.  Not a bad IPA.

Monday, July 2, 2018

Lagunita's Brewing - 4/20 Special

One Shot Wonder
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Apr. 20, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Ren Perry (Well...get-away driver)

(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted.  Between a long few weeks at my day job, and lots of things going on the past month, I've been pretty busy working lots of hours for multiple days in a row and traveling around the country.  The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-3 months ago.  I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)




The objective of the day was to collect all the 4/20 badges from Untappd.  Lucky for me, Lagunitas has a Taproom in Seattle, so I headed on down to get a beer, and obtain the ones I needed.  The trip was totally worth it (even if the line was nearly out the door).

Click on the link for more information about Lagunitas.

Or click this one for more on their Seattle Taproom

On my Tap for the Evening was: 

Style: Triple IPA
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Nice sweet ale, bitter aftertaste, light, dank, trippy."
Comments: As mentioned before, I had to try this one for the 4/20 Badge on Untappd.  Plus, it was pretty well hyped up online.  It's a great beer to drink with some friends and hang out (much like the stoner culture, but minus the THC in your system).  I liked it, and apparently they do it every year.  If you're looking for a good buzz, and you like IPA, you'll like this beer. Cheers to 4/20 Friends!

Big E. Ales (Ellersick Brewing)

Brewery Review
Location: Big E. Ales (Ellersick Brewing)
Location: Lynnwood, WA
Date: Apr. 20, 2018
Tag Team Partners: None

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I was running around Lynnwood with Ren on 4/20 hoping to get to Lagunitas for their 4/20 beer (see next review) when she wanted to go to an art store, so I made a deal, she could go to the art store, I would go to a brewery.


I saw a tag in Untappd for "Ellersick Brewing" and was shocked to find Big E. Ales when I arrived.  Later I found out, they are the same company, and so either way you put in into the GPS, you'll still get the same place.















They are heralded for their 12 1/2 Man IPA.  They also have a chart for the indecisive people to determine what beer they should consume.


Awesome list of different beers!


The bar itself is pretty relaxing, with a laid back theme, and a pretty epic looking beer shrine on display at the taps.  I always thought this looked very cool from the onset.


Overall it feels low-key.  It's not a place that's going to be some crazy orgy of partying on a Saturday night, but it is a nice quiet out-of-the-way place to go drink some good craft beer with friends, share some laughs, and just relax.

Click on the link for more information about Big E. Ales (Ellersick Brewing)


On my Tap for the Evening was: 


- Hoppy Ending
Style: Pale Ale
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.5/5
Description: "Smooth refreshing light ale, dry."
Comments: Pretty good pale ale, more on the dry end, light, and refreshing.

- Outcast
Style: Amber Ale
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Smooth, very malty, amber ale."
Comments: This is a nice amber.  It's got the flavor, and the maltiness down.

- Blackberry Ale
Style: Fruit Beer
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Nice, very distinct blackberry taste, subtle sweet."
Comments: I wasn't too crazy about this one, but for a fruit beer it works.  The flavor is right, and the sweetness is very subtle.

- Scotch Ale
Style: Scotch Ale
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Very smooth refreshing Scotch Ale, Malty"
Comments: This was the drink of the night.  Super smooth in taste, rich in flavor, and malt to boot.  Drink this!

- Hoppy Redhead
Style: ESB
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Bitter hoppy red ale, ESB style, malty."
Comments: This bitter beer will bite, nice and sharp, malty, with a hopping red flavor.

- 12 1/2 Man IPA
Style: IPA
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Good IPA, clean citrus hops."
Comments: I thought this would stand out more based on the name, but it certainly does the job.  I liked it, and would definitely drink it again.  One of their signatures.

- 2 Pint IPA
Style: IPA
Brewery: Ellersick Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Smooth, strong, sweet."
Comments: It's your normal IPA with a sweeter taste to it.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Mariner's Single to Center Field

Mariner's Single to Center Field
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Apr. 13, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Mat, Haley, and 25,349 other fans

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I headed with Mat downtown to drink some beer, and catch some awesome Major League Baseball action.  We met Haley at the stadium (after a number of Uber rides to deter traffic issues).  The Seattle Mariners took on the Oakland Athletics on Ben Gamel night (Who ironically, was not in the line-up, nor in attendance).  At the door, we received some awesome Mariner's hats with the long locks of Ben Gamel attached to it.  Maybe it wasn't the real thing, but still pretty cool.  This is the 2nd time I've seen the two teams play, and this one was much better.  This was Mat and Haley's first game.  The entire place was rocking, and I had to grab some delicious brew while there.



The game was kinda strange for us as it was a rainy day, so they had the roof over Safeco Field.  You had the visual perception of being inside, but yet atmospherically you were outside.






The cool thing about Mariner's games are the Grasshoppers you can get from vendor areas.  It may look disgusting, but honestly, it's like eating a sunflower seed with some sun-dried spice to it.  Try it, you won't be disappointed.






I had 2 beers there, however due to some pregaming earlier, I only recall the one (which is fine, as the other one was not nearly as good).






Overall, it was a great game day experience.  Mitch Haniger hit his first home run, and several other belted out several others to deliver an amazing time, and I can't wait for us all to go back.




The Mariners pulled off the win with a decisive 7-4 victory.


On my Tap for the Night was:

Style: Stout
Untapped Rating: 3.75/5
Description: "N/A"
Comments: Delicious Oatmeal Stout.  This import came all the way across the pond and the country to be enjoyed here, and was well worth it.  It had a wonderful stout aroma, great flavors of oatmeal, and went down super smooth.  Definitely recommended for your next ballgame!

Friday, June 8, 2018

Middleton Brewery - Round 2

Brewery Review
Location: Everett, WA
Date: Apr. 7, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Mat Blakeslee

(Blogger's Note: It's been a while since I've posted.  Between a long few weeks at my day job, and lots of things going on the past month, I've been pretty busy working lots of hours for multiple days in a row and traveling around the country.  The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-3 months ago.  I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)




Round 2 came on a Saturday night when I was hanging out with my friend Mat.  We were running around Everett, and stopped in for a drink before heading downtown.


Even the dogs have their own tap here :)


Click the link to read the original Middleton Review.

Click on the link for more information about Middleton


On my Tap for the Night was:

Style: Fruit Beer
Brewery: Middleton
Untapped Rating: 3.5/5
Description: "Very smooth, fruity Jam beer.  Flavors of raspberry and strawberry."
Comments: This was a pretty cool fruit beer.  Sweeter than the usual, it packed flavors that were pale enough to hit the spot, but sweet enough to not be too sour.  Recommended!

Style: Fruit Beer
Brewery: Middleton
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Sour blueberry taste, good sour beer."
Comments: Sour fruit beer.  This had a decent taste, but perhaps a little too sour for my liking.  Strong aromas and flavors of blueberry, and a crisp taste.  Give it a shot!

Major League Baseball Opening Day 2018 - Double Shot



MLB Opening Day 2018
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Mar. 29, 2018
Tag Team Partners: A record-setting 47,149 baseball fans

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I headed to Downtown Seattle on March 29th to witness my first Opening Day for Major League Baseball.  The Seattle Mariners took on the Cleveland Indians, and I was not disappointed.  The entire place was rocking, and I had to grab some delicious brew while there.  The 2 beers I drank were both from Hop Valley.


As Mentioned before, the game was played in front of a record crowd at Safeco Field.  It was truly a spectacle.  To make the game even better...



...the Mariners pulled off the win with a 3-2 after a rally by the Indians was stopped in the 9th Inning.

On my Tap for the Night was:

Style: IPA
Untapped Rating: 2.5/5
Description: "Hoppy citrusy IPA."
Comments: This wasn't too bad.  Your standard IPA jacked up to $10 a cup.  It's not unlike other IPAs, but given the alternative was $9 Rainier beer, I'll take it.

Style: Pale Ale
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "7th Inning pale ale, bitter, refreshing."
Comments: This was a pretty good Pale Ale, and I actually preferred it to the IPA.  Refreshing citrus taste, bitter, and delicious.

At Large Brewing

Brewery Review
Location: At Large Brewing
Location: Everett, WA
Date: Mar. 26, 2018
Tag Team Partners: None

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I came here on my Mom's birthday (despite being 4,000+ miles away) I celebrate by trying out this place again.  It was a pretty good time last time, so I figured a return trip to rate it for the blog would continue to be epic!


I've been here before, but it only to explore and obtain the "At Large" badge for the Untappd App.  I came back to try the beers, and found out from the brewer that they change their beers on the regular, so a lot of what I would be drinking would not be the same as before.  That's fine with me.


The beer list is pretty well packed.  12 in-house beers, and 1 cider from Locust Cider.  I only did the 12 in-house beers so I could make a pretty decent judgment of them.


SOTR1989 Shoutout Moment: The music playing in the background featured a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival.  After a few drinks I had forgotten the name of their one song, and the brewer was able to name "Fortunate Son" for me.  He was also very helpful in letting me know more about the beer, and letting me set up to write the review.  Huge kudos!


Most of the beers were very good.  There was a lot of variety, and towards the end (and my 5th IPA) I was wearing out a bit.  IPA lovers will rejoice in this place as it's a sort of IPA Mecca, and they're pretty great.  Overall a nice place to go.  IPA lovers, this must be on your list.  Recommended!

Click on the link for more information about At Large Brewing



On my Tap for the Evening was: 

- Stakeout Nitro
Style: Nitro Oatmeal Stout
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.5/5
Description: "Nice dark brown taste, good aroma, very stout with not less coffee flavors, etc."
Comments: Take the dark oatmeal taste and make it much much smoother, fluid brown beer stout.  Wonderful aroma. Recommended.

- Pushover
Style: Blonde Ale
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Refreshing blonde ale not too light, good body, sweet taste and aroma, love it."
Comments: Light, refreshing blonde ale.  Very full body, goes down very well.  Has a wonderful sweet taste, and great flavor.  Try this!

- StrawHat
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.5/5
Description: "Light hops, rich flavor, wheat based and smooth."
Comments: Very lightly hopped Hefeweizen.  Has a nice rich flavor, but sips more like a blonde than a full-on Hefe.  Wheat-based, and has a smooth taste.  Recommended.

- Helen Wheels
Style: Belgian Tripel
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Boozy, strong, sweet taste, fruity flavors, Belgian aftertaste."
Comments: Boozy Belgian Tripel.  Strong sweet flavor.  Fruitful flavors mix well, and hits the spot almost like a shot of something.  Finishes well with a nice Belgian taste.  Very good, and heavy hitting.  Go for it, but remember it's stronger.

- Audrey
Style: Red Amber Ale
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Very good craft, almost like somethings I'd expect from the Northeast.  Malty with Fruity flavors, slightly rich hoppy taste.  Good beer"
Comments: Very good amber ale.  Malty taste, with a light hop, and slightly rich taste.  Light hops added in for effect, and this is a good solid ale.  Yes please!

- Schwarzbier (Black Beer)
Style: Schwarzbier
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Coffee & Chocolate aromas, nods to stout, sweet, bitter, roasty, sophisticated, bravo!."
Comments: Awesome coffee and chocolate aroma.  Mild German-based lager with a nod towards stout.  Roasty in taste.

- Hitting on All 6
Style: IPA
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.5/5
Description: "Bitter IPA, hoppy, light, and dry."
Comments: Hoppy and light with a dry taste.  Not my favorite IPA, but it won't disappoint.

- At Large
Style: IPA
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Smooth lightly hoppy IPA, bitter, light, with a nice rich flavor."
Comments:

- What?
Style: Belgian IPA
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 4.25/5
Description: "Amazing Belgian IPA, crisp, clear, rich taste, banana flavors, very well done, that's What?!."
Comments: Easily the best beer of the night.  Crisp clear IPA with Belgian tones and hints of banana flavoring.  It will make you go "What have I been doing with my life before this?"  Highly Recommend.

- All Bark, No Bite
Style: Imperial IPA
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Tastes like a regular IPA, sleeper beer, catches up to you, citrus aroma, fruity taste."
Comments: Decent IPA, stronger taste catches up to you, normal citrus and fruity aromas and tones.

- Stakeout
Style: Oatmeal Stout
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Dark fuller stout than the nitro, much more coffee taste."
Comments: Very nice dark oatmeal taste, almost like a brown beer stout.  Wonderful aroma, goes down very smooth, nice stout feel with not too much emphasis on Coffee or other flavors.  Recommended.

- Bonnie
Style: Session IPA
Brewery: At Large Brewing
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Hoppy, light, clean, IPA."
Comments: Normal IPA, it will get the job done.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Lagunitas Seattle Taproom - Round 2

Lagunitas Seattle TapRoom
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Mar. 24, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Ren Perry

(Blogger's Note: It's been a long few weeks at my day job.  I've been working lots of hours for multiple days in a row.  The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-2 months ago.  I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)

Round 2 came on a Saturday night after Ren and I attended a wedding in Issaquah.  The place was pretty packed, and made full use of the expanded Taproom.

I attempted to do "Round the World" but the bartender decided all that beer might be a little too much for me to handle.  She may be right, but I'm always down for a challenge.  This means there will be additional rounds for the Lagunitas Seattle TapRoom.


Click the link to read the original Lagunitas Seattle Taproom Review.

Click on the link for more information about Lagunitas.
Or click this one for more on their Seattle Taproom.


On my Tap for the Night was:

- Pils
Style: Pilsner - Czech
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Night light Pilsner, smooth."
Comments: Pretty good Pilsner to start off the next round.  This had a nice light taste, very smooth to drink, and is a nice go-to beer if you're looking for something relaxing and not something "Out-There".  Recommended.

Style: IPA
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Bitter, hoppy, citrusy IPA."
Comments: This one was another good IPA.  It was bitter, had hops, and a nice citrus flavor.  Not anything out of the ordinary, but a good beer.

Style: Pale Wheat Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Light, hoppy, Pale Ale."
Comments: Decent Pale Ale.  It was light, it was hoppy, and enjoyable.  As the name suggests, it's something easy to sip on, and enjoy with friends.  Recommended.

Style: Sour Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Very tart, dry beer.  Not bad for a sour, but very tart in flavor."
Comments: Sour Ales are hit or miss with me, and this one bites a little.  You have to expect the tart flavor or you'll take a surprising sip that may not be the beer you were looking for.  If sour is your thing, then by all means, try this one!  You'll love it.

***Bonus Beer***
Penny's Porter (Originally reviewed in Round 1)
- This is possibly my favorite Lagunita's beer.  I enjoyed it so much the first time, I had to get a 2nd one this time as well.

Dirty Bucket Brewing

Dirty Bucket Brewery
Location: Woodinville, WA
Date: Mar. 21, 2018
Tag Team Partners: Ren Perry

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I was over in Woodinville one day looking for new Breweries, and I saw this place.  I passed by it on my way to try Triplehorn Brewery, and decided that I would have to make this a stop at some point.  I had always been telling Ren that I wanted to try it, but we never had a reason to go down that way.  Ren eventually wanted to try the burger place next door, and as a result, I saw it and made it happen.  (P.S. the burger place is a great place to fill up an empty stomach prior to Brewery Sampling).


From the outside, the first thought is the garage setting.  This is the classic brewery look and many carry this trend when designing their Breweries/Taphouses.  Nice atmosphere, I liked it.


 As soon as you go inside, there is a wall displaying various art work of Disney characters consuming Dirty Bucket Beer.  These are visually appealing, and really stand out as something neat and different.


 If you want to make a social activity of it, grab your beer, and grab a board game to have a night of fun out with friends.  This reminded me something of Mox Boarding House, or AFK Tavern but in a smaller, more intimate setting.


 Overall, a pretty solid brewery.  This one may tend to fly under the radar, but it's a nice small location right next to a good burger place.  If you combine the two, you'll have a very pleasant night with variety of beer, and food that is enjoyable.  Recommended.

Click on the link for more information on Dirty Bucket Brewing.


No hat for this one, instead rocked my lumberjack look.  If you notice behind me, they have "movie posters" of all their beers.  I thought this was really neat as it gave the feeling of looking forward to something visually much like see a poster for an upcoming movie at the Cinema.


On my Tap for the Evening was:


- Dirty Blonde Kolsch Ale
Style: Blonde/Kolsch Ale
Brewery: Dirty Bucket Brewing
Untapped Rating: 2.75/5
Description: "Smooth, light, almost lager taste."
Comments: This one tasted more like a light beer than a true blonde ale.  it may be some of the Kolsch that causes it to be that way, but it was just super light, and nothing that really stood out.  Good for some, it wasn't the Blonde for me.


- Naughty Autie ESB
Style: Extra Strong Bitter
Brewery: Dirty Bucket Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Nice, smooth, almost oily taste, light, malty, fruit flavor."
Comments: This one had an odd sensation to it.  It taste different when you drink it than most beers.  I felt like it had an oily taste to it.  It's like as it passed my mouth, I still felt it with my tongue.  It was light, and had a malty fruit flavor to it.  I liked it, just unique and interesting compared to what I've had at other places. Recommended.


- Bilge Rat
Style: Porter
Brewery: Dirty Bucket Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.75/5
Description: "Thick taste, and super roasty coffee flavor.  Like drinking fermented coffee, but very well done.  More on the bitter side of Porter."
Comments: If you're looking for that sweet roasty porter, you've picked the wrong beer.  This one is pretty strong in taste, and is extra roasty.  Imagine drinking solid black coffee in beer form.  It's not bad, but just strong, and don't let the porter make you think this is something sweet.  It's a bitter porter.  Try if you like strong and bitter coffee.


- Dirty Confessions (4-Year Anniversary)
Style: Belgian Quad
Brewery: Dirty Bucket Brewing
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Very rich, smooth, creamy, strong, boozy, deep flavor."
Comments: This one will hit you.  It's very rich, has a nice cream flavor, with a boozy aroma and taste.  There are some deep flavors that resonate as you drink it, with a Belgian aftertaste that's different but good.  The beer has a nice feeling to it.  This was my favorite out of the flight.  Recommended, but strong in taste.


- Sicyne
Style: IPA
Brewery: Dirty Bucket Brewing
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Very bitter IPA, hoppy citrus aftertaste that lingers.  Good, fluid, smooth."
Comments: Hoppy bitter IPA.  This one hung around the tastebuds after the first sip.  It was very fluid, smooth, but the citrus flavor, and hoppy taste are most notable right off the bat.  Pretty good IPA.

Lagunitas Seattle TapRoom

Lagunitas Seattle TapRoom
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Feb. 28, 2018
Tag Team Partners: None

(Blogger's Note: It's been a long few weeks at my day job.  I've been working lots of hours for multiple days in a row.  The next few posts will be subsequent, but were from 1-2 months ago.  I apologize for the delay, but sleep and bills need to happen/get paid.)


I'm sure by now you're curious about the above post.  Why did I put it here in the blog?  It goes with the brewery.  But why this?  This post, brought me to this brewery.  I saw this post about 1,000 times, and told myself 1,000 times I would go in and try it.  Today, I made that happen.  #SocialMediaWorks  (Blogger's Note: Written Feb. 28, 2018):

I checked this place out the same day as the Gordon Biersch review.  It was very cool, and the inside is so much bigger than one would expect from a Brewery/Taproom (especially one that isn't the original location).  Lagunitas is pretty prominent out here, and the Taproom in Seattle was built to be a big thing.  I have been here on weekdays when it's not so busy, and you can relax and enjoy them, and I've been here at 8pm on a Saturday night when it is hopping!  Great place, Great Space.

They have a lounge room, a room with billiards and of course the tanks set up around the place.  I don't have the pictures for this round, but will have more in my next review of Lagunitas coming soon.

Overall, the beer was exceptionally good, and that's why you'll see some higher ratings.  I see how they have expanded into the Pacific Northwest.  Kudos to them, and I also heard they have some new people coming in to add their talents to the brewery team.  I cannot wait to see what great creations are coming in next!  Highly Recommended!

Click on the link for more information about Lagunitas.

Or click this one for more on their Seattle Taproom



On my Tap for the Day was:

550. Touch And Go
Style: Brown Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Smooth, malty, honey, refreshing, sweet."
Comments: This was an exceptionally fine Brown Ale.  It was very smooth, malty, and had hints of sweet honey, and was refreshing.  Drink up!

551. A.M. Grind
Style: Pale Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3.25/5
Description: "Wow...light coffee beer."
Comments: Picture light beer...but coffee flavored.  I was shocked to see this was coffee flavored given the color and the taste, but they both work better than expected.  You're in for a real treat especially if you like both wake up and knock out juice (though less knocked out, and more feeling good, Cheers!)



Style: Imperial Porter
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 4.25/5
Description: "Very sweet vanilla porter, well worth the wait."
Comments: Here it is, the entire reason I came to the Taphouse.  This is the one they had advertised, and I now know why.  This porter is amazing.  It's very much on the sweet side, very strong in taste, and amazing rich porter flavor.  If you're looking for a porter to satisfy, drink this one first! (Or save it for last so that you go home happy!)

Style: Stout
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 3/5
Description: "Strong Coffee Stout."
Comments: This certainly had the stout element to it, but it packs a punch, and felt a long stronger in coffee flavor.  If you're looking to go deep and dark in coffee flavor (vs. A.M. Grind) this is the one for you.

***BONUS TASTER***
Style: Strong Ale
Brewery: Lagunitas
Untapped Rating: 4/5
Description: "Smooth, malty, hoppy Ale."
Comments: This was another amazing beer.  It went down smooth, it had a malty taste all the way through, and the hops were perfectly blended in for a nice and refreshing ale.  Go undercover at Lagunitas.