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Jen and Tony's beer travels... from microbreweries to microbrews... food, fun and friends.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

SoCal

When I was growing up, I never thought I'd be able to say that 'I went to California for the weekend' but I did!.  Tony had a conference in San Diego and planned to drive up toward L.A. to see his brother.  So, not wanting to miss seeing Peter, I decided to join him for a few days.


Stone Brewing Company
Never wanting to miss an opportunity to try new beers, we stopped at Stone Brewing Company in Escondido, CA  Tony and I both agree that this might be the best all around brewpub we have ever visited. The food, beer and beautiful surroundings of the restaurant (not to mention the absolutely perfect weather) made this one of the very best.

The inside of the restaurant / bar is surrounded by glass. One side is the brewery - which is a beautiful thing. 





 







The other side of the room faces the gardens.  The glass windows apparently go up like garage doors although they were down the day we were there. This photo is taken from Stone's web site but I thought it did a great job of showing the ingenuity of the architecture.
http://www.stoneworldbistro.com/gallery/architecture.asp




Stone Pale Ale, Stone Smoked Porter, Stone IPA and Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale (l-r)


We decided to start with a sampler of the beers.  We had tried the Stone IPA and the Arrogant Bastard before but they are so good we were happy to try them again.  The Smoked Porter was very good with just enough smoke flavor. 

I enjoyed the Pale Ale the most.  Although Tony liked the samples, he ordered another sample - the Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale. 

 
When the waiter brought it he said, 'sorry, I asked for a sample but they filled it all the way to the top.'  Tony didn't seem to mind!

We wanted to try a variety of food so we ordered two appetizers:  The Stone Pale Ale & Garlic Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts and the Spud Buds (IPA garlicky mashed potatoes deep fried in Arrogant Bastard batter, served with a side of Smoked Porter BBQ sauce.  The BBQ sauce and the sauce that the brussels sprouts were in would have been good on just about anything!

After eating the appetizers we noticed the Stone Ruination IPA Soup on the menu.  Of course, it was warm outside but how many times does one get to Stone Brewing Company?  We ordered one to split.
Garlic Cheddar and Stone Ruination IPA soup.  (from the menu - A.K.A. the Pungent One.  It is very bitter and we love it! Tons of roasted garlic, extra-sharp white cheddar cheese & more than a splash of Stone Ruination IPA for good measure.  Served with broccoli tempura.  The orange color comes from our fabulous smoked paprika!

I wish we had saved room for dessert.  I would have loved to try the Blueberry Blue Cheese Jalapeno Cheesecake or the Cocoa Pate surfeit Medjool Dates.  There were so many other interesting things that all looked fantastic.  Check out the dessert menu here!
Jen capturing menu info for the blog!

But, we decided to forgo dessert and walk the gardens instead.



I got to climb the rocks! 








Someone was nice enough to offer to take our picture together.  We don't have many of us together on our trips since one of us is usually doing all of the camera work. 

Jen and Tony @ Stone


The bistro and gardens were beautiful!


Manhattan Beach Brewing Company



The name of the establishment implied that they brewed beer on site, but alas, they did not. However, our disappointment in that fact was soon washed away, like sandcastles on the shore, when we noticed how many beers they did have on tap!
But our first beer was not a pint from the on-tap selection.  We noticed the bottle menu listed Russian River Brewing Company's Pliny the Elder.  This beer is at the top of nearly every beer rating you'll find.  Beer Advocate gives it A+ status and Rate Beer gives it a score of 100.  Tony loved it!  I didn't love it as much.  The taste was okay but it smelled a little like trout to me.  I know I'm probably the only person who feels that way about the smell, but I like the smell of a beer just as much as the taste.

Other notable beers from the visit were Uinta's Dubhe Imperial Black IPA, which tasted a little like a delicious Jamocha Shake Beer, Kern River's Just Outstanding IPA, which was truly outstanding and a new brewery in the area - El Segundo Blue House IPA.