Friday, March 23, 2012

Who Doesn't Love Free Beer?

If there is one thing we love, it's free stuff. So this week we scored big. Our first stop this week was at Old Chicago where we held a little piece of paper giving us a free appetizer for simply answering a survey. It was also the night where you buy two beers and get one free. To make that deal even better, our waitress messed up and brought both of us another beer after our first one, since our plan was to share the free beer because #1) we are responsible drinkers and #2) because we are cheap.  Truth be known, though, #2 is actually #1 and #1 isn't always true. She apologized for messing up (yeah, shame on her--insert shaming finger wag here) and said we could have both for free. Our bill for an appetizer and four good craft beers: $9.75.  Win!  Of course we tipped her well and headed out for Costco, our new favorite date night stop, where we found that with our membership we can get a brand spanking new black convertible Camero for a discount.  'Nuff said.  Probably a separate blog topic in itself.

Our Rock Bottom grub and free beer.
We ended the evening at Rock Bottom for one last chance at the Fire Chief Ale before it leaves April 4. We each ordered a Fire Chief and decided to split a chicken sandwich. Then low and behold, the waitress set before us another Fire Chief ale. She explained she had made a mistake and had poured one too many. Rather than pouring it out, she said she thought we would enjoy it. Fantastic, since the bar was actually kind of full and she picked us!  We smiled and made a toast to the date gods and savored our last beer of the night. And left another nice tip, of course.

Our new beer of the week was a Lucky Bucket Lager from Lucky Bucket Brewing in La Vista, Nebraska. We honestly both thought Lucky Bucket was located in Iowa but were wrong [editor's note--for the record the "she" in this relationship suggested Nebraska during said discussion.  Just sayin']. Nevertheless, it was a nice hearty lager that went down smooth and easy.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Going to Court!

With temperatures in the upper 70's, we knew some patios would be open at our favorite spots in Des Moines, so we headed downtown this week. Even though we arrived pretty early, Court Avenue was already buzzing with lots of folks that had the same idea as us (and here we thought we would be the only ones...DOH!). The patio was overflowing with people at El Bait Shop but they have a large sliding garage-style door that they open up on nice days, so we were able to procur a spot at the bar right next to the open door with the warm sun on our backs. Ahhhh...

We started off with a Scrimshaw Pilsner from North Coast Brewing in Ft. Bragg, CA. and a Dig Pale Ale from New Belgium Brewing in Ft. Collins, CO.  We never used to be huge New Belgium fans since we like to stay with smaller breweries, but NB is making some really good beers these days and their Lips of Faith series is pretty impressive.  Anyway, both are lighter spring/summer beers that tasted wonderful, and if you are a newbie craft beer drinker, the Scrimshaw is a great choice; if you are a veteran craft beer drinker, Scrimshaw is a great choice too!  When it came time to choose beer #2, we asked for a recommendation from our favorite bartender at El Bait,  who informed us there was still a wee bit of Hopslam left . Hopslam Ale is a double IPA from Bell's Brewing in Kalamazoo, MI that earns very high marks and has become one of our seasonal favorites. It is served in a 10 oz glass, but packs a wonderfully big wheeee!


With the sun setting and a two-beer buzz, we decided it was time to eat so we found a great table in the patio area at Court Avenue Restaurant & Brewing Company. It was so enjoyable to sit outside in mid-March and watch the hustle and bustle of downtown DM while eating a couple delicious sandwiches and washing them down with a couple of their craft beers.  An Infatuation for Steph (Belgium style dubbel brown ale infused with raspberries) and Brad had a Belgian IPA the name of which is elusive right now.  



In keeping with the St. Patty's Day theme, our new beers of the week were Irish red ales. The first one was an O'Hara's Irish Red made by Carlow Brewing in Carlow, Ireland. The second was a Saranac Irish Red brewed by Saranac Brewing in Utica, NY.   Both were delicious.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Hitting Rock Bottom

Two mugs of Fire Chief Ale, please!
Since Team Vanstra was established almost 2 years ago, Rock Bottom in WDM has become one of our favorite watering holes on the west side of the metro (actually, it's our only watering hole west of the metro).  It is one of a chain of Rock Bottom brewpubs that are scattered across the country that are all owned by a large corporation that also owns Old Chicago (love their beer tours) and Gordon Biersch Brewery and Restaurants which we visited in Seattle in 2010. Normally we shy away from the corporate chains and try to support local businesses but Rock Bottom gives their brewmasters a lot of latittude in what beers to brew so you can hit one in Colorado or Illinois and they will all have different beers on tap. We appreciate this diversity. We also love the Rock Bottom Mug Club of which we are both members.

2 a.m. Burger.  Beef, hashbrowns, bacon, egg and cheese.
Other breweries have mug clubs but they charge an annual fee and don't give out free stuff like Rock Bottom. The Rock Bottom Mug Club is free to join and if you know us, you know we LOVE getting FREE stuff like hats and pint glasses. March is also the annual release of one of our favorite seasonals at Rock Bottom, the Fire Chief Ale. The Fire Chief Ale is an auburn-colored ale that is not too malty and not too hoppy.   A perfect beer for this time of year when our tastes start turning from the darker and heavier beers of winter. A portion of the profits from the Fire Chief Ale are given to local fire departments so that makes it even more cool. It will be on tap until April 4. Give it a try with a 2 a.m. Burger. which is half-price on Wednesdays!



Our new beer of the week is not really a beer at all. We recently tried a bottle of Oliver Bean Blossom Hard Cider. It is made by Oliver Cider Works which is located in Indiana and is owned by Oliver Winery which makes some very tasty wines as well. We have tried other hard ciders from places like Sutliff Cider Company out of Lisbon, IA and Vander Mill Cider from Grand Haven, MI and this one ranked right up there with the best we have ever had. And at 8% ABV, it also packed a punch. And because even Team Vanstra occasionally needs to take a break from beer.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Leap Year, Donuts and Lips of Faith

Team Vanstra decided to celebrate Leap Day and survival of another dreaded February on Wednesday by embarking on one of our occasional but extremely enjoyable all day adventures. We began the day by caffeinating ourselves at Saints Rest Coffee House in Grinnell with giant lattes. Then it was off to the Bass Pro Shop in Ankeny where a certain male member of the team was going to buy a new fly rod but became embroiled in indecision and ended up buying two shirts instead.  We also spent an unreasonable amount of time looking at the impressive hot sauce selection at Bass Pro.  If you love hot sauce, then you might want to stop in and check it out, but frankly any sauce named 'Fire in the Hole!' or 'Camo Ammo'or 'Flaming Bass' ... well, they just don't sound that appetizing.

Donuts and beer-Breakfast of Champions
But, we did manage to work up a thirst and a bit of hunger, so we made an inaugural visit to Uncle Buck's, the restaurant/bowling alley at Bass Pro where we enjoyed a Sam Adams Boston Lager and an order of steaming hot donut holes with raspberry jam.  We fondly referred to this meal as the breakfast of champions.

Then with a deep breath, mutual nod and a fist bump we headed toward...the West West Des Moines Jordan Creek area so we could check out Costco.  Bargains are bargains when you are Dutch, even if it means venturing into the abyss of the Jordan Creek area. Since neither of us were members (and the membership costs money), we decided to check out the store first. It's mindboggling how much stuff you can get at Costco that I've never seen anywhere else. Since we both suffer from situational ADHD, we walked around the store for an incredibly long time like two little kids in a huge toy and candy store saying things like "holy cow, look at this" and "OMG, I need one of those" until reason and sanity returned. We bought a membership and managed to get out without inflicting too much damage to our bank accounts, and look forward to heading back again in the spring.

Royal Mile
We then made a quick stop at Trader Joe's for some cheese and Two Buck Chuck wine and then headed downtown to our beloved El Bait Shop (which just won the City View prize for Best Bar and Best Beer Selection in DM) and found our favorite spot at the bar. We tried a new IPA from Hinterland Brewing in Green Bay, WI as well as several of our old favorites, such as the Bell's Two Hearted Ale. We finished off our day by walking to The Royal Mile (recently voted best downtown bar) and sharing an order of Shepard's Pie and Fish & Chips and admiring their impressive scotch collection (115 single malt scotches to be exact!).  We don't drink scotch but is was still impressive.  Planning now begins on our next all day adventure which will most likely be toward the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area.

Our new beer of the week that we recently tried is from the Lips of Faith series of beers brewed by New Belgium Brewing in Ft. Collins, CO. This particular beer was called Super Cru and was brewed with Asian pear juice giving it a different but pleasant flavor. And at 10% ABV, we wisely choose to just share one bottle...actually a bomber, and only got kicked out of one state park doing it.