stupac2
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Honestly I'm not sure he's ever said anything positive about anything.CommanderofAwesome really hates Toronado.
Honestly I'm not sure he's ever said anything positive about anything.CommanderofAwesome really hates Toronado.
Yet he is still affable in person.Honestly I'm not sure he's ever said anything positive about anything.
Yeah IIRC they also have plastic all around the beer garden with heaters in the colder months, so it's fine to visit year-round, just more enjoyable in warmer months. If you go to Lagunitas, @bdemarco you may as well check out Hen House across the street.I believe most of that area is covered now. At least that's my recollection from the last time I went, also years ago.
CommanderofAwesome really hates Toronado.
You can get a blind pig for $4 before 6pm! Best deal in the city.I really wish we had a Toronado here in the East Bay. I never wanna drink anywhere outside of my apartment because prices are just too damn high both in the City and in the East Bay. Toronado's one of the few places with affordable prices.
Isn't that basically Beer Rev?I really wish we had a Toronado here in the East Bay. I never wanna drink anywhere outside of my apartment because prices are just too damn high both in the City and in the East Bay. Toronado's one of the few places with affordable prices.
Their prices are close to standard now.Isn't that basically Beer Rev?
Isn't that basically Beer Rev?
Those DT Jack London rents aren't getting any cheaper unfortunately.Their prices are close to standard now.
I think it's more that Fraggle's gone. Prices went up pretty quickly after Rebecca took full control. They probably were going up either way (not raising prices for 8 years is a recipe for going out of business) but I bet they'd be at least buck lower if he were still in charge.Those DT Jack London rents aren't getting any cheaper unfortunately.
Stopped by the new City Beer the other night. The vibe is way different. Honestly, the layout and vibe of the old place was always a little weird with the low ceilings and CMU walls and awkward layout. New place is way nicer/less casual and has some real nice food. I've always thought their taplists have been reliably good and diverse and the larger list now follows suit. This is probably still their strong suit.
Bottle shop area is real weird. It's basically like a giant U with the register in the middle. Got some BC Coffee Barleywine which I didn't think I'd find and was at a not unreasonable $15. They had Tilquin too which I haven't seen on shelves in years. $20/375 though, so I passed. I'm beating myself up now, because I don't hesitate to get Beat @ $20/bottle and I def prefer Tilquin. They also had 2016 Hanssens at like $18/375 and 3F OG for like $14/375 which made no god damn sense. I guess holding back lambic = $$$, though Hanssens is still below the radar enough that I've found 2015 and 2016 bottles turding up shelves elsewhere without the CBS premium.
TL/DR: new CBS is fine. Food is good, taplist still good, bottle prices still questionable. Vibe is still offputting, but in a different way.
What type of hops were in it? Was it a hazy pils?They had a 9$ pilsner the other day,
You might be right, I didn't know Fraggle well enough nor do I have a sour word to speak of Rebecca in my limited exposure. She was always awesome to the BA Tasting Club crew the few times I went to that. They have BCBS on at Louie's by my office in FiDi (SF) @ something like ~ $13-$15 for a 7 oz pour. Nothing at BR scares me or even seems remotely out of the normal cost from a $$$ perspective the way it can be at places like CBS/The Trappist.I think it's more that Fraggle's gone. Prices went up pretty quickly after Rebecca took full control. They probably were going up either way (not raising prices for 8 years is a recipe for going out of business) but I bet they'd be at least buck lower if he were still in charge.
Damn, I didn't know there was a place so close Pakwan with good beer selection. Usually, if we're there and haven't remember to bring something to BYO then we'd go to that corner store across the street. *Arnold voice* thanks for the tip.If anyone's interested, Foodhall on 3100 16th St. had 6 varieties of Bourbon County (vanilla, orange, berry, wheatwine, coffee barleywine, regular) plus 3F goodies (Hommage, Golden Blend) when I went earlier today. BCs $35 a pop, 3F $60.
Cool. I say gallery as I don't care for the term museum. That makes me think of ancient egyptian artifacts, and knights armor. Thats fine if you are into it. I'm just looking for the classic impressionist stuff.SFMoMA is cool and open on Mondays (not a gallery, but art).
DeYoung is a cool spot to check out as well, and it's in a neat location in GG park. Closed on Monday as well.Cool. I say gallery as I don't care for the term museum. That makes me think of ancient egyptian artifacts, and knights armor. Thats fine if you are into it. I'm just looking for the classic impressionist stuff.
Legion of Honor is closed Mondays, yes. May have to scoot in there Sun before getting on the beer.
Damn, I didn't know there was a place so close Pakwan with good beer selection. Usually, if we're there and haven't remember to bring something to BYO then we'd go to that corner store across the street. *Arnold voice* thanks for the tip.
Flying in 3/17. Really only have one day to peruse the beer scene.
Must stops?
I was looking for an SF local guide but didn't see one.
I'm looking at staying in SOMA and navigating from there.
Toronado, Cellarmaker, Mikkeller...
What else should a first timer do?
Also, looking for art gallery recommendations for my Monday site seeing bit.
apparently huge line at pub, 30 people at windsor. hopefully this trend continues, i might make a trip to windsorCurious how the lines will be this year with the two locations.
People still wait in line for PTY?apparently huge line at pub, 30 people at windsor. hopefully this trend continues, i might make a trip to windsor