Thanks to everyone who came out for the second "First Friday."
For those who couldn't make it, there's always next month (Jan. 2 @ 7:45 p.m.).
The most-talked about December 2008 beers included:
He'Brew (Shmaltz Brewing)
Probably the most popular beer of the night.
> Smooth, satisfying, not bitter. I generally don’t like beer and I like this. — Tia
> Smooth and robust
> Smooth with a touch of bitter
> A little bite at the end
> Mmm Mm
Avocadoville home brew
A close runner-up despite the flatness.
> Smooth and tasty despite being a tad bit flat. Good stuff.
> I second that. — Iris
> Organic — Nahoko
> I found one that was not that flat. A great brew.
Lost Coast Great White
Lots of different tastes in this one.
> The first sip tastes like Alka-Seltzer, but after that it’s OK. — Al
> This is really weird, but is has a coconut flavor. — Nahoko
> To me it had an herb flavor. — Iris
> Herbaceous. Maybe influenced by my Cheech & Chong discussion.
Kirin Ichiban
Went head-to-head with Urquell in the regional showdown.
> The beer of MY people — Nahoko
Pilsner Urquell
See above.
> The beer of MY people. — Anna
> Moc dobry! Na Zdravy!
Sierra Nevada Celebration
Kind of a toss-up.
> Fruity good, but I’m not sure I could drink more than one bottle.
> Too much carbonation with a chemical aftertaste. — Brady
Trader Jose
Way down on most people’s list.
> It’s too bland. It needs Tabasco or something. — Al
> A bad version of a boring Mexican beer — Brady
St. Bernardus Christmas Ale
Easily the least favorite beer of the night.
> It’s like drinking a fruitcake.
> Tastes like Jagermeister! Blech!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
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Hey there. This is Zak Davis from Shmaltz Brewing Company, the makers of HE'BREW Beer and Jewbelation 12. Thanks so much for including us in your First Friday. I'm really glad that the beer went over well. We had a great time with it this year. Hope you all have a great new year. L'Chaim!!
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