So here in Phoenix there is a little brewpub called Sun Up Brewing. I had never been before but wanted to always go. So yesterday , we make a trip down there (its a good drive, prob 45 min from my house) . It appeared to be a home converted to a pub and it was nice and cozy. They make all their own beer and only carry bottled cider.
So our waitress comes up and tells us that the vanilla porter is out and that a "stout" replaces it. I ask what the seasonal is, and she says there is none.
Ok, fair enough, so I have their IPA. They also had a "cask ale" there. I know this means it is probably conditioned in a cask/vessel for some time and naturally carbonated. I ask her if that is the case, and she gives me a blank stare like she has NO idea what I am asking.
So then I ask her what kind of "ale" it is.
With an irritated look on her face, her response is "What do you mean?".
My response "Is it a pale ale, red ale,Scottish ale, IPA, what?"
Her response "It's a German ale"

So, I am already irritated because she doesn't know **** about the beer she serves. So I order the cask ale, and it turns out it is a red with Amarillo hops. Was an ok beer, but had I known exactly what it was I probably wouldn't have ordered it.
How did I find out exactly what was in there? I didn't notice the chalk board by the entrance when I came in that said
"Today's Seasonal, OATMEAL stout. Cask: Red ale with Amarillo hops"
Hmmm... good to know. I am glad she left out an IMPORTANT detail about the stout. The fact that it is an OATMEAL stout? I ordered that and it was REALLY good. Whenever my glass was empty, she walked by multiple times before asking me what I wanted next. The place was not very busy at all.
I am really bothered and upset that I went to a place that is a local gem and rarity, and my first time experience was a really bad one. I still tipped her good, but you would honestly think that the staff at a place that makes beer would know at least a few basics about the beer when I ask them a question. I did eat there, but I came for the beer and was let down by the one waitress. It did sound like the bartenders had some knowledge of their brews, but I imagine they have been working there longer.
Afterwards we hit up Gordon Biersch for a couple beers and we were greeted with a smile, and a waitress that was much better at keeping my glass full and also came by right before happy hour ended to make sure we can get another brew on the special before happy hour ended. I don't care for the commercialism that is Gordon Biersch, but based up my experience there, I would go back, even though I don't like the beer as much. (and the price is pretty high)
Other than the service at Sunup, the food was good and the atmosphere was awesome, if I owned that place I sure as hell wouldn't have hired the waitress that served me, and if I did, I would make sure she understood the basics of beer styles sold in my establishment.
I know it was a long read, but has anyone in Arizona ever been here? What are your thoughts? I know this kind of belongs in the tipping/hooters thread, but it is more specific to a brewpub.
Thanks for reading.
So our waitress comes up and tells us that the vanilla porter is out and that a "stout" replaces it. I ask what the seasonal is, and she says there is none.
Ok, fair enough, so I have their IPA. They also had a "cask ale" there. I know this means it is probably conditioned in a cask/vessel for some time and naturally carbonated. I ask her if that is the case, and she gives me a blank stare like she has NO idea what I am asking.
So then I ask her what kind of "ale" it is.
With an irritated look on her face, her response is "What do you mean?".
My response "Is it a pale ale, red ale,Scottish ale, IPA, what?"
Her response "It's a German ale"
So, I am already irritated because she doesn't know **** about the beer she serves. So I order the cask ale, and it turns out it is a red with Amarillo hops. Was an ok beer, but had I known exactly what it was I probably wouldn't have ordered it.
How did I find out exactly what was in there? I didn't notice the chalk board by the entrance when I came in that said
"Today's Seasonal, OATMEAL stout. Cask: Red ale with Amarillo hops"
Hmmm... good to know. I am glad she left out an IMPORTANT detail about the stout. The fact that it is an OATMEAL stout? I ordered that and it was REALLY good. Whenever my glass was empty, she walked by multiple times before asking me what I wanted next. The place was not very busy at all.
I am really bothered and upset that I went to a place that is a local gem and rarity, and my first time experience was a really bad one. I still tipped her good, but you would honestly think that the staff at a place that makes beer would know at least a few basics about the beer when I ask them a question. I did eat there, but I came for the beer and was let down by the one waitress. It did sound like the bartenders had some knowledge of their brews, but I imagine they have been working there longer.
Afterwards we hit up Gordon Biersch for a couple beers and we were greeted with a smile, and a waitress that was much better at keeping my glass full and also came by right before happy hour ended to make sure we can get another brew on the special before happy hour ended. I don't care for the commercialism that is Gordon Biersch, but based up my experience there, I would go back, even though I don't like the beer as much. (and the price is pretty high)
Other than the service at Sunup, the food was good and the atmosphere was awesome, if I owned that place I sure as hell wouldn't have hired the waitress that served me, and if I did, I would make sure she understood the basics of beer styles sold in my establishment.
I know it was a long read, but has anyone in Arizona ever been here? What are your thoughts? I know this kind of belongs in the tipping/hooters thread, but it is more specific to a brewpub.
Thanks for reading.