Austin’s beer scene is better than San Antonio’s. There’s plenty of good Austin breweries. Maybe it’s not as good as other beer cities. But they do have some good beers. It’s a college city so plenty of spots to find. Jester king is just outside of Austin. I need to get back for another visit soon. Our last visit was too short. BBQ was amazing there!
austin beer scene is over rated and generally garbage. jester king has some great beers but just as many crap beers. texas sucks.
Depending on the styles of beer you prefer. After having lived both in Southern CA and Texas (for 4 years), I can say that if you prefer IPA’s, then yes, Texas does kinda suck overall. There are a number of TX breweries that make solid lagers, but still not what you can get here in SoCal.
Stone has Old Guardian cans and is tapping several vintages throughout the month including 2013 and 2007 at Liberty Station .
What’s most amazing about them is in the most Texas thing ever it’s a 10 minute uber ride to the airport across the street.
Anyone attending Pure’s 10th? Feel like they get slept on these days because they’re so easily available all over California
I thought about it when I last checked and vip sounded tempting but the trip alone plus food and additional drinks will be close to 200. It's been a while since I last attended which was their log cabin fest some time ago.
RIP Lightning, last service this Friday. I was always a fan but it definitely was mostly held up by a tight set of loyal followers and never had a large following.
I realize Rainier beer is not high quality [although how many other beers have had a movie made about them?: https://www.rainierbeermovie.com/] but my Seattle born son is now in San Diego and would love to drink some to toast the Seahawks in the superbowl...is there anywhere?!! cheers
I have a friend here from Seattle and he has to import his Rainier to watch his Rain City Seabag games. I'm a Niner fan I'm allowed to be mean to that awful team. Welcome to BA, I swear I'm nice most of the time!
Maybe this should be its own thread so it doesn't just get buried in these city threads but meh... PlinEy the Younger time! O'Brien's: Friday, Feb 6 at 6 pm Sunday, Feb 8 at Noon Saturday, Feb 14 at 6 pm Monday, Feb 16 at 4 pm Sunday, Feb 22 at 3 pm Tuesday, Feb 24 at 5 pm Saturday, Feb 28 at 11 am Encinitas Ale House: 80in80 members 2/7 at 10:30am - noon, then public noon -> keg is kicked public NEEDS to prepurchase a ticket for a pour and these go on sale on Thursday. 2/10 at 4pm, no ticket needed for this keg.
I was at the store today here in LA and saw pint 6packs from Hop Habit, who I'd never heard of. A google search on the internet machine looks like it's people from Belching Beaver and they're in the same space in Vista; anyone tried their stuff?
Side project by some of the people from there https://sandiegobeer.news/belching-beaver-alums-launch-hop-habit-brewery/
Im visiting San Diego in mid March. going to March Madness games at San Diego State. but will have brewery touring time as well on off days from tourney. I will definitely hit Pure Project as I really liked them on my last visit. My college buddy who I m staying with wants to take me to Seek and Barley and Sword since they are close to each other. If you had a top 3 spots to hit what would they be? Im not into hazies, I like bigger ABVs, imp stouts and barleywines, but also really appreciate a well made kolsch. Im excited about casks at Barley and Sword TBH. Appreciate any tips and pointers for us to hit up.
NorthPark Beer Co. (original 40 is a few blocks away) Alesmith (pure project is about half a mile away) Seek (barley and sword is about 20 yards away)