TheFarmBoy3 We drank more rum than beer in Kauai last month. Koloa distillery has free tastings every hour or so (one per person per day), and their rums can be found in the local stores too. Grab some POG, Koloa coconut rum and their dark rum for a floater. WIN.
As for beer, we brought a ton with us, but my friend Dave runs Kauai Island Brewing (already mentioned). They make some good IPAs, nothing off the charts, but solid. He also has Hawaii's largest pinball machine collection (in a business) upstairs. He's also an all around good guy. Stop in and tell him Chris from Rip Current Brewing sent you. He also loves BA beers if you have any to share.
Have fun & Aloha!
Gin and tonic, mai tais, and liliquoi magaritas are usually my go-to cocktails but that sounds great stawn .
What's a good POG juice to buy? Most are only a small percentage actual juice from what I've seen in the markets.
Buy lilikoi & guava nectar plus a decent orange juice @ 1:1:1 ratios
Sounds like a lot of work!![]()
Gin and tonic, mai tais, and liliquoi magaritas are usually my go-to cocktails but that sounds great stawn .
What's a good POG juice to buy? Most are only a small percentage actual juice from what I've seen in the markets.
Visited Ola Brew Co. Beers were okay to good, ciders were good to great. A cool spot though, nice tasting room with A/C.
You should come to trivia at Ola tomorrow night. We took the crown last week, and are looking for our 3rd consecutive top 2 finish this week.
I agree on the rambutan jaboticaba cider, and really like the dragonfruit one as well.
Do places in Hawaii/on Oahu fill growlers other than their own (e.g., blank or random other brewery with label obscured)? I was considering just tossing a couple empties in my luggage so I don't come home with even more growlers that I do not need.
Good to know about the crowlers at Inu, that itself probably allows me to avoid the issue as I'm not sure where else I'd necessarily want to get fills. The breweries we'll definitely hit:
Beer Lab
Honolulu Beerworks
Inu
Lower on the list, but we may end up visiting anyway: Kona, Lanikai, Maui, and Waikiki. Staying in a condo in Waikiki, so I'd imagine that Maui Brewing and Waikiki Brewing will be visited out of convenience at some point or another.
Maui on da Strip is overpriced & a full-on kook tourist trap. Solid place to sit, drink & try their beers if you're a fan one time. But keep an eye on those food & pour prices as you order otherwise you'll feel like a Barney in & out of da water leaving there.
Lanikai sells bottles at da ABC Store. They are everywhere. Save your receipts, you can take a 2019 Hawaiian Girls Topless or Scenic Hawaii Calendar back to da mainland as souvenir if you spend over $100. Maybe Hello Kitty Hula Coffee Mug. You choice.
Waikiki Brewing is a complete pass in my opinion.
Lilikoi and Pineapple Hi-Chew.
There are two breweries on Kauai: Kauai Island Brewery (Port Allen) and Kauai Beer Company (Lihue). They're both good but I liked Kauai Beer Company better. I don't really like mead but I still thought Nani Moon was worth my time.
Merriman's down in Popipu has a pretty solid taplist as does Street Burger in Kapaa.
Oh! You should get a reservation for dinner at Kauai Ono, definitely the best food we had. It's BYOB so bring something fancy from home with you. A buddy and I brought de Garde and Ale Apothecary bottles with us.
http://www.kauaiono.com
Arctic Devil is on for growler fills at Kona Wine Market in case anyone else lives here or is visiting the Big Island anytime soon.