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Wine Tasting Party #2: Winners • Dierberg Pinot Noir & Chateau St. Jean Chardonnay

Friday, October 29th, 2010

When we want to have a really memorable party we have a wine tasting party.  Only certain guests can really appreciate an unsophisticated wine tasting activity.  This year, we told everyone to bring really good bottles.

A Fast Wine Tasting Set-up:

  • 3-5 people per group (Give everyone a # and don’t let couples be together in the same group)
  • Label each bottle with a number.  Divide up the whites and reds
  • Give each group a piece of paper labeled with a number for each bottle of wine. A wine rating of 1-5 will be decided on by everyone in each group.  5 is the best and 1 rating is the worst. (Of course, my group had to start giving 2.25 ratings and 1.75 ratings)
  • Designate a number cruncher at the party (Accountant, Actuaries, CFO, or an Engineer paired up with an Artist, Writer, or Teacher = Instant Fun) to figure out the winner.

White Winner (out of 4 whites):

  • Chateau St Jean Chardonnay (09 • $12.99 – 07 • #25.99) – (90 PTS WILFRED WONG)

Red Wine Winner (out of 10 reds):

  • Dierberg Pinot Noir 07 ($35-40) (Dierberg Pinot Noirs Rate between 90-95 PTS)

Out of Town: Ebenezer’s Pub – Lovell, Maine

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

In Lovell, Maine, fifty miles north-west of Portland, on a Lake Kezar Country Club and Golf course, you will find the best beer bar in the world according to Beer Advocate Magazine. Ebenezer’s Pub serves 35 Belgian beers on tap and over 700 well kept bottles.

By far, this is one of the most fantastic places to find beer anywhere.  Upon our arrival, we were lucky enough to be carrying a camera.  Often, this blatant exhibition of a photographic device will get you sneers, or at least sidewards glances of disquiet.  However, we happened out of our vehicle just as one of the owners was entering his hallowed beer cellar.  He shouted to us, “if you want some good photos, follow me.”  We followed him into the basement of a house easily built before the Jackson administration had taken office.  Click to continue »

Drinks: Grapefruit Margarita

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Over the 4th we were at a party in Malibu and I was offered a Margarita.  I noticed there was a half of a grapefruit sitting beside the blender.  I asked the woman who created it about the grapefruit and she said she was a mixologist and had came up with this Grapefruit Margarita recipe.  It was really refreshing and not too sweet, thanks to the grapefruit.  You could drink many of them and never taste the alcohol or the overly sweet flavors … dangerous!

Grapefruit Margarita Recipe

  • Ice (enough to fill up the blender 3/4’s)
  • 3/4 parts Tequila
  • 1/4 parts Jose Cuervo Margarita Mix
  • 1/2 of a fresh grapefruit

Put it all in the blender and go to town!

My New Favorite Coffee Shop in Santa Cruz: Verve Coffee Roasting

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Two things about Verve Coffee Roasting in Santa Cruz:

  • Light Coffee Roast Only! A Verve Barista’s Analogy = Dark roasting coffee beans is like making a steak well-done.  When you overcook your steak or do more than light roast coffee beans you taste the roasting rather than the coffee flavors (or juicy, bloody steak flavors).  And just a side note about ordering a well-done steak, if you have read Anthony Bourdain’s book “Kitchen Confidential” then you know, that your well-done steak is often an opportunity to utilize the worst cut of meat left on the kitchen chopping board and the this steak is sometimes thrown in the fryer before it’s served.  This is done because a well-done steak is not really “well-done.” So take it from me and enjoy some “well-done” coffee at Verve!
  • Bowl of Soul is a big cup of tea steeped in steamed soy milk and honey.  Verve has a nice selection of teas for your bowl of soul. There is also another fancy drink name for tea steeped in soy milk.  What is that again?  I just learned this week that the tea they typically make with the Bowl of Soul is chamomile.

John: Verve is great when you want a gourmet roast and want some high caffeine joe.

Zach: I appreciate really dark, heavy, as dank as you can get, coffee.  If you like lighter coffee that tastes really good, you’ll really like Verve.

Lesley: I have to admit, I drank a few really strong iced coffees at Verve a year or more ago and remember thinking I liked the vibe of the small, modern coffee shop.  But I didn’t think a lot about it until I read an article in Imbibe Magazine: Liquid Culture.  Imbibe Magazine featured Verve in their April issue about American Microroasters as one of “Ten Tiny Coffee Roasters That Are Making A Big Splash.” When I went back to Verve I noticed they were competing in the Western Regional Barista Competition and decided to try the coffee and tea.  I like the modern, clean atmosphere and the dedication to making a very good cup of coffee.

Located on 41st Avenue – just down from Chill Out.

To Do: Beer Revolution & City Beer Store – Oakland & SF

Sunday, May 30th, 2010
“Beer has become the new wine!’

from NY Times Travel
By ERIC SMILLIE
Published: May 30, 2010
Exquisite & Rare Beers that Change Daily!

Mix and match six packs or taste with a cheese plate as you browse!

Better put on your brakes @ Drakes Brewery: 1st Friday Event

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

$15 for three drink tokens & a great big Drake’s glass Mug ($3.50 for extra tokens)

$5 donation to a charity (usually a local school)

Roli Roti Porchetta Sandwiches! DJ, all ages but you obviously have to be 21 or older to drink.  Bring a DD for sure! (the food changes, so check their site for the vendor of day)

It is in a crazy location between a Walmart and Sports Authority in San Leandro, CA.

This past Friday evening: 4pm-8pm (That part was a bit hard to get to because of it being a work day and everything.)

Vishal (Special Bi0tF Guest):  The Imperial IPA was good (10%).  I was familiar with the Quasar from Jupiter in Berkeley and didn’t realize it was a Drake’s beverage.  The music was nice and it made me think the summer events at Drakes will be great when the weather warms up.

John: The beer was great and so was the food.  It was a really good atmosphere.  It was hard to get there with enough time to fully enjoy the even coming from work in the South Bay.  So I was only there from 6:30pm-8.  It makes me really appreciate the Bay Area because of all of the good beers!

Zach: What they said.  My favorite was the Denogginizer and the Stout was also very tasty.

Les: I tried some of the lighter beers, not just the 10% alcohol brews, such as the blonde, amber, and hefe.  But I have to say the Imperial (Double) IPA was also my favorite out of them all!

Drake’s Brewery, 2nd Big Friday event of 2010: TONIGHT!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Zach happened upon this a few weeks ago (their first big beer night of the year) and said it was pure bliss… Porchetta Sandwich in one hand and a Drake’s Hopocalypse in the other.

Friday, March 5th: 2nd Big Friday Event

The Brewery
1933 Davis Street, Building 177
San Leandro, CA 94577

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Out of Town: Portland, Maine – Foodelicious Xmas

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

• Awesome Online Portland, ME Visual Food Map: http://www.portlandfoodmap.com/

Novare Res: Great Bier Café w/ Artisan Cheese Plates – We want this in our neighborhood!

• Breakfast: Hot Suppa! – Best Corned Beef Hash Ever!

• Cookbook Bookstore: Rabelais

Over the holidays we headed home to Maine. This gave us the chance to checkout Portland’s foodie claims that attracted our attention in this years Bon Appetit article “Portland, Maine–America’s Foodiest Small Town.” Portland has certainly changed since the last time we visited five years ago with much more than your traditional seafood spots and pubs. There are more local breweries and bakeries, quaint & kitschy cafes that highlight modern takes on comfort food, and creative fine-dining with daily designed menus offering creative interpretations of regional favorites. We also went to a wonderful bier café with a beer list of more than 200 beers along with Maine made Meed as well as featuring great mix and match artisan cheese plates.

The Portland Food Map: This is awesome. It is a visual guide to food and drink in Portland separated by category such as kind of food, bakery, and specialty food shops and so on. When you click on the restaurant name it shows you a rating number as well as a list of the reviews about the restaurant. We are looking forward to every town having one of these.

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