We missed Happy Hour
No $3.50 pints after 6pm, so Hubby is finally trying one of the half yard glasses of Stone IPA at the Yard House.
No $3.50 pints after 6pm, so Hubby is finally trying one of the half yard glasses of Stone IPA at the Yard House.
It's from Kona Brewing in Hawaii. Pretty decent, fairly smooth, medium richness of flavor.
Once I saw the built-in bottle opener I was sold.
The Yard House also serves various beer blends, and yes, they are also $3.50/pint during happy hour.
This is a "Youngberry Chocolate" -- a blend of Lindeman's Framboise and Young's Chocolate Stout. It's pretty sweet. I like it, but it tastes more like a berry-flavored wine cooler than it does beer.
At the Yard House late happy hour (Sun - Wed 11pm - 2am). Young's Chocolate Stout, Stone IPA, Spicy Tuna Roll (not actually a roll, it's a 4 or 5 inch diameter mass of edamame, tuna, cucumber, and avocado), and Grilled Jamaican Wings.
Young's here during happy hour is only about a dollar more than at Lee's (which is already cheap).
We are in the Irish bar in the Orleans killing time with beer and bad video poker while we wait for the buffet to open.
They have really good Happy Hour deals here. $2 draft beer, $1 house wine, and $1.50 well drinks plus appetizers for $4.50 including peel and eat shrimp.
Too bad their beer is weak and mediocre.
We're trying their 5 beer sampler for $5.50.
Blackchip Porter is very smooth but weak and tasteless.
High Roller Gold is a wheat beer and is vile. It smells bad and tastes like piss. Hubby says it's possibly the worst beer he's ever tasted -- down there with a malt liquor -- and the aftertaste makes him want to vomit. What's really sad is this is their "flagship" beer.
Hubby likes the Marker Pale Ale. He says it's pretty hoppy but the aftertaste isn't that great. It's not worth making a special trip here for but it's drinkable. It's the strongest of the lot.
The "special" beer is a Hefeweizen and is oddly sweet.
My favorite is the Royal Red Lager, which is odd because I don't normally like reds.
All the beers are pretty weak and watery, though.
We were going to go to the Yard House but they were INSANELY packed so we're at the mellower Louis's Fish Camp (on the other side of the movie theater) instead.
The bartender is pretty cool here -- I didn't like the first beer I tried (Turbodog Porter, which he claimed was supposed to be a smooth chocolatey molasses flavor but I found to be really harsh) so he replaced it with a Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, which is AWESOME. It really does taste like vanilla.
Hubby is enjoying a Rogue Dead Guy Ale and arguing with the bartender over the virtues of hoppiness in beers.
We had to stop by Town Square anyway to pick up tickets for the midnight Indiana Jones... and it was happy hour... and we were hungry...
Classic Sliders, Onion Ring Tower (Susan is right -- they are awesome), North Coast Old Rasputin Stout (also excellent, and STRONG!), and Uintas Angler's Pale Ale for Hubby.
The table next to us ordered Coors Light. Who the hell orders COORS LIGHT at the YARD HOUSE?!
Hubby used to drink Coors Light. His life was so empty and meaningless before he met me and I introduced him to beer snobbery.
Grilled Jamaican Wings, Hawaiian Poke Stack, Lost Coast Eight Ball Stout, and Stone IPA (not pictured). Bliss! for $19.
300+ beers from 50+ breweries. I made it my mission to sample all the porters and stouts and three hours later it was MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Our best finds were Lost Coast Brewery's Eight Ball Stout (very smooth and rich) and the SNAFU Home Brewing Club (the home brews, especially the Smoked Porter and Strine Stout, were better than 95% of the commercial beers at the event).
Other good beers:
OK but not great beers:
Beers we did not like:
Hubby tried a bunch more but didn't take tasting notes, so hopefully he remembers what he liked.
It was a really fun event. The crowd was very different than the crowd at Lee's Wine Experience (which we attended last year). The Beer Experience crowd was perhaps 90% male, so if I were a single woman I would add "beer festivals" to my list of places to meet men. (You won't get the hard-core alcoholics there because for the $40-$50 ticket price they could buy a lot more alcohol at the store.) Many were also wearing various beer- or drinking-themed shirts, and I saw one Ron Paul t-shirt. I'm pretty sure that there were a disproportionate number of Pacific Northwesterners in the crowd relative to their representation in the Las Vegas population as a whole -- in addition to the two Utilikilts I saw many other people sporting Seattle-area style in clothes (socks and sandals) and facial hair (that style of scruffy beard that's so popular in the Northwest), plus they just all sort of looked kinda familiar even though I'd never met any of them before.
Hubby and I are excited about the home brewing club. Brewing our own beer is something that we've wanted to try for a while. Hubby has read a book (How to Brew) and several internet sites about it, but we feel a bit intimidated by the process without seeing an actual demonstration of how its done.
HOORAY BEER! Beer is proof yeast loves us and wants us to be happy.
I met The Man himself! I told him how much we love his stores and the events he sponsors.
You rent it.
It turned me into a newt!
And she told us where to buy a similar outfit -- "Leg Avenue'
Hubby says I need an outfit like this.
LOL beer people.