tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-265118044917339128.post9085075439322795688..comments2023-04-10T08:17:21.729-07:00Comments on 30 Days of Adventures: Day 4: OhPA!jake, ehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01042918047150051291noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-265118044917339128.post-1784800672086622762010-08-06T14:24:19.387-07:002010-08-06T14:24:19.387-07:00My beer menu for the night:
Elk Creek Copper Ale-...My beer menu for the night:<br /><br />Elk Creek Copper Ale--my absolute favorite beer: full-flavored, a bit of a bite, just a enough carbonation to make it exciting, hoppy yet not so hoppy that you can't drink it all night.<br /><br />Winkleblink Ale: a good summer ale, which makes it not so good in my book. A little too clean; goes right past my palate, but many out there enjoy it.<br /><br />Tastes of the Penns Valley Pilsner (eh, it's good, but a pilsner) and the Poe Paddy Porter (for someone who's not thrilled with porters, this is one of the better ones I've had with a very nice coffee flavor)<br /><br />Brookie Brown Ale: Nathan's go-to beer, a nice, clean, malty ale. Paired well with the terribly dense and delicious carrot cake, without overpowering it.<br /><br />I would've also had the Hairy John's IPA (delicious), but I had to drive home.<br /><br />I always love to take visitors to Elk Creek, one of the best local restaurants in the universe. Glad we were able to go there and to go for a ride during your visit. Come on back soon!Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13286106479013064042noreply@blogger.com