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Will also be in Portland starting the 26thJune 26 portsmouth. 27-30 portland
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Will also be in Portland starting the 26thJune 26 portsmouth. 27-30 portland
Seriously? No one knows?Anyone know when the new Bissell Brothers location is opening?I see they brewed their last batch this week at the old place.
Seriously? No one knows?
They post a lot of pictures, but no real details.Seriously? No one knows?
So I know I juuuuuust said they'd be in the new spot in June... but after talking to someone today, seems like it'll be July at the earliest. For the best - getting the full Industrial Park experience is awesome.
Ugh. First time in Portland is scheduled for June 27. Totally not happy now![]()
Ugh. First time in Portland is scheduled for June 27. Totally not happy now![]()
4? Please let me know which ones.There are at least two and as many as four breweries in Portland more worth your time, anyway. #HateHard
Definitely Allagash and Oxbow. Austin Street (I feel pretty strongly about this one). And I, personally, would prefer to go to Rising Tide basically any day over Bissell, but that's an opinion you probably won't find a lot of people supporting. (And Bunker + Foundation are pretty tasty too!).4? Please let me know which ones.
Definitely Allagash and Oxbow. Austin Street (I feel pretty strongly about this one). And I, personally, would prefer to go to Rising Tide basically any day over Bissell, but that's an opinion you probably won't find a lot of people supporting. (And Bunker + Foundation are pretty tasty too!).
I'm focused on everything! I only will be there Sun. -Wed. Unfortunately many won't be openNo hatred of Bissell from me, btw, as much as I joke before. Bissell is fine. The guys are nice, and they make good beer. I just don't think it's that good, and it's very monochromatic. This isn't like a Night Shift situation where I really don't think most of their beer is good. Bissell's beer is definitely good.
Portland just has some of the greatest beer in the country, and the unilateral focus on Bissell from a bunch of beer people just disappoints me.
Should only miss out on Foundation and Austin Street. Well, probably Bissell too unless they're up and running by then.I'm focused on everything! I only will be there Sun. -Wed. Unfortunately many won't be open
Should only miss out on Foundation and Austin Street. Well, probably Bissell too unless they're up and running by then.
That still leaves you with Allagash, Rising Tide, Oxbow, Fore River, Barreled Souls and Banded Horn all within ~20 minutes of downtown
I am perpetually surprised by how good Banded Horn's beer is
Super underrated. Their wild/sours are not great but the rest of the lineup is very enjoyable.
I still maintain 2013 rum barrel aged Mountain from Banded Horn is the best ba stout to ever come out of Maine (admittedly there haven't been many.) 2014 ba Mountain was also very good but not quite up to '13.
I really liked their berliner. Had at least one other sour and strongly disliked.
I *thought* I had one of the BA mountains at an ACBF once - my memory was that it was absolutely awful, and I think it contributed to me avoiding them for a while. But that might be a figment of my imagination, I don't see it on my Untappd anyway. I remember HevvyMetalHippie saying he loved that beer.
JakeAustin any plans to brew Neverender anytime soon?
June 26 portsmouth. 27-30 portland
Going to just miss each other. Going up for Fourth of July weekend.
Backreading and bummed I'll miss Bissell. Oh well
Coming up to celebrate my anniversary. What are the truly great/can't miss food spots in Portland? Any great places to go for a tasting menu?
Central Provisions and Miyake were both on my list.Definitely a chance Bissell could be open by 4th of July. Wouldn't rule it out yet.
Central Provisions is probably the hot can't-miss food spot in town at the moment. I'm a big fan. Get there early.
If you're looking for a special occasion place with a nice tasting menu take a look at David's Opus Ten. I had a great experience there. It's kind of a restaurant within a restaurant.
If you're sushi/seafood people and a touch adventurous then you couldn't go wrong with the omakase at Miyake (the Fore Street location, not the satellite noodle bar Pai Men).
Only place I would avoid is Hugo's. Not bad food at all but it's the most expensive menu in town and not worth the price imo.
Central Provisions and Miyake were both on my list.
Basically getting up there 7-8ish on Friday July 1st. Dinner Friday night, maybe a bar or two. Nothing crazy.
Saturday will be brewery day. Up early, grab breakfast (or potentially Eventide at open), and Uber out to Austin Street, Allagash, etc. Hopefully hit Bissell as well. Thinking Saturday may be a good day to do Central Provisions considering we could roll by, put our names down, and then just go grab drinks wherever until a table is ready.
Sunday will be more touristy stuff. Fiance wants to do some sort of ferry tour I think?
Welcoming any and all recommendations
David's Opus Ten is definitely happening. Hunt and Alpine also sounds great. Fiance loves kitschy **** and I heard there's some tiki bar that just opened up. Any good?
Solid plans. Looks like you've done your homework!
I'll give some of my more under the radar spots since you already know the big players. Breakfast: Marcy's (classic diner), 158 Pickett Street (amazing breakfast sandwiches, 10 mins across the bridge in South Portland, you can hit Spring Point and Bug Light light houses down the road if that interests you for cool touristy stuff). Lunch: Blue Rooster, Isa, High Roller Lobster Co is a food cart worth tracking down for a roll, Dinner: Vinland, East Ender, Green Elephant. For cocktails while you wait try Hunt & Alpine Club. These are all on the more casual spectrum except Vinland and somewhat East Ender.
I could talk about food all day![]()
David's Opus Ten is definitely happening. Hunt and Alpine also sounds great. Fiance loves kitschy **** and I heard there's some tiki bar that just opened up. Any good?