Hopsycho
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Just got a job in Aliso Viejo. Any decent bottleshops around?
Amazing Grapes, O'Sheas, Pacific Market
Just got a job in Aliso Viejo. Any decent bottleshops around?
In addition to what Hopsycho wrote, the Whole Foods also occasionally has some decent stuff.Just got a job in Aliso Viejo. Any decent bottleshops around?
Oh yeah I forgot Whole Foods Laguna Hills. Didn't you used to work there? Now Decay is running it.
Oh yeah I forgot Whole Foods Laguna Hills. Didn't you used to work there? Now Decay is running it.
I think you have Alex confused with someone actually named Eliot![]()
I think you have Alex confused with someone actually named Eliot![]()
What do you guys know about Casa Agria? They're seemingly all over the place on Instagram on Untappd, but they've yet to open a brewery.
Oh, and they're also doing a membership.
What do you guys know about Casa Agria? They're seemingly all over the place on Instagram on Untappd, but they've yet to open a brewery.
Oh, and they're also doing a membership.
Cross post from the dark side...
I have to be in Claremont tomorrow and will be heading home late afternoon, heading west on the 210. If I were to stop for a couple of beers at only one place along the 210 between Claremont and I-5, what should it be? Preference toward a spot that serves food, but not the deciding factor.
I'd suggest The Hermosillo on York Blvd in Highland Park(about 10 min off the freeway). They have good food and beers from the Highland Park brewery.
Other options would be Congregation Alehouse, but check the taplist before you go as sometimes it kinda sucks. There is also the Stone company store in Pasadena, which you could bring outside food too I believe.
But if you're going up the 5, I'd just stop at Tony's Darts Away, better than all the above options.
Thanks. I will be with a coworker. Traffic is a concern, we're driving back to central valley so the less distance off the 210 the better.
10/10 Did bang. I'm perfectly fine with whoever hates me. Small pours shared across everyone doing the Goose Island tasting -- also included Vanilla Rye (3 good pours).So I hear Rare was being poured @ Whole Foods Venice Beach tonight?
Mr. K's in Orange has had Girardin on the shelf off and on. Not sure about currently but if I spot it anywhere, I'll let you know.Anyone know of a Girardin on a shelf in LA, Orange or San Bernardino county?
I got it at Mr Ks before. They had none last week.Mr. K's in Orange has had Girardin on the shelf off and on. Not sure about currently but if I spot it anywhere, I'll let you know.
This is my first actual post on this forum, so I figured I would make it helpful.
If anyone is interested, 38 Degrees in Alhambra is having a bottle share today. It starts at 4:20.
I'm not exactly sure what the rules are regarding providing a link to the info, but if it's allowed I'll edit and provide the link later.
I still can't decide if I'm going. Going to Alhambra for a bottle share on a Monday night is less than ideal but I've been itching to go to one of these for a while. If I go, I'll be wearing a black shirt with my avatar on it--say "hey" if you see me there.
Here's a link to the FB event page:
For those who want to avoid FB, here are the "house rules" they listed:
- Please bring a couple bottles. We'd like to limit the amount of beer brought by each person to 3 bottles/50 oz. of beer. Bring the fire this time. Ask your bottle shop guy if he or she has something fancy in the back, do a trade on RateBeer or BeerAdvocate. Instagram is a fun place to trade as well.
- Bring something on the unique/interesting side. Don’t stop by 7/11 on the way and bring a bomber of Corona. Try not to bring beers you are pretty sure everyone has tried multiple times.
- Feel free to bring home brews that you are proud to share. Bring your friends who might be new to craft beer. This is a real eye opening experience!
- Plan your exit before you taste your first sample. Are you going to sample in moderation, do you have a designated driver, do you have Uber or Lyft installed on your phone? Whatever the case may be, stay safe and have a plan a head of time.
- We have a large selection of amazing bottles to purchase if you are empty handed or stumped.
-Please tip our servers. We will be providing the glassware.
- Feel Free to use this Facebook to check with other "Bottle Share Goers" to see what they are bringing, or what they think of what you are bringing (not that it should matter.)
The woman and I are heading up to LA next Saturday to see The Decemberists at the Greek, and we're going to make a day trip out of it. Couple questions:
1) Best burger in LA? Last one I had was Father's Office three years ago and, while good, was pretty pricey.
2) Is Phantom Carriage worth visiting? Looks like it's in Carson, which is pretty out of the way of the Greek.
3) Anything else worth doing in/around Griffith Park, minus the Observatory, Zoo, and museums?
Hah yeah, just saw that posting when I did some research. I'll have to buy bottles of it tomorrow if it still lasts. Are their bottle releases pretty solid?Pretty sure I am the accused HPB homer but it really is worth checking out. Buy a bottle of Uncontrollable and you can pick it up next weekend when you are there. And get a burger at Plan Check. Definitely my favorite in the city.
I've heard mixed reviews about Phantom Carriage, though I'll still go check it out at some point since it's not too far from me. Surly Goat in Hollywood is one of the better beer bars in the area if you'd rather grab a pint or two in Hollywood.The woman and I are heading up to LA next Saturday to see The Decemberists at the Greek, and we're going to make a day trip out of it. Couple questions:
1) Best burger in LA? Last one I had was Father's Office three years ago and, while good, was pretty pricey.
2) Is Phantom Carriage worth visiting? Looks like it's in Carson, which is pretty out of the way of the Greek.
3) Anything else worth doing in/around Griffith Park, minus the Observatory, Zoo, and museums?
But... you asked about Phantom Carriage.Eh, not really looking to hit up a beer bar; for once I think we'd like to have a non-beercentric trip somewhere.