Wow, it feels weird writing again, considering the last time I did was over 2 weeks ago. That’s pretty embarrassing. It’s not like I haven’t had time, because if I really wanted, I could cram writing in at random times throughout my day (like I'm doing right now). I’ve just been so lazy, too lazy to do anything.
So here I am, finally writing about a trip I took on September 10th, all the way back…
My sister lives in Fort Worth, Texas; she’s is a TCU grad that didn’t feel like leaving the area. With her busy with work, and me busy with school, I don’t get to see her often. Usually, I go to my grandma’s house in DFW for Thanksgiving, but being my senior year football season, I refuse to miss the A&M v. Texas game at home. Sadly, this means skipping out on my 22nd Thanksgiving with my family. My sister though, decided to make a trip home to our parents’ house, and wanted me to do the same. After a little persuasion, and the promise to bring me some Rahr & Sons beer, I decided to make a quick trip to the Austin area.
The city I love |
After my mom got off work, the group of us went downtown for dinner to Guero’s Taco Bar, a mildly famous Austin establishment. My mom ordered her usual: pork tacos and a Corona. I ordered some of my favorites as well: picadillo tacos with a Negra Modelo (my go to beer at Mexican restaurants). After dinner, we headed down the street to an equally famous Austin eatery, Hey Cupcake. I got a Vanilla Dream (vanilla on vanilla), but I was instantly envious of my dad’s pick. It’s called the Michael Jackson, cream cheese icing on a chocolate cupcake, and it looked awesome.
Before we headed home, we made a trip to Whole Foods. Austin has a much larger market for craft beer drinkers than College Station, so I jumped on the opportunity to find some more selectively distributed brews. After about 10 minutes in the store, I found just what I was looking for: Jester King Brewing's Wytchmaker Rye IPA. Being a relatively small scale Austin brewery, JK doesn’t distribute much outside of the city limits, so this was practically my only chance of snagging some. And, snag I did, I found the last bottle in store. Expect a review soon...
It's so creepy... I'm almost afraid to try it |
On my way back to College Station, before I got out of town, I decided to make a quick stop at the grocery store, sort of a last minute double check. I skimmed the beer isle for a bit, nothing in particular stood out to me, until I was ready to leave that is. I noticed on the bottom shelf were two lonely 6 packs of Independence Brewing Co. beers, one was their Stash IPA and the other was their Bootlegger Brown Ale. I’ve tried the Stash before, and although I did like it, I was more interested in picking up the Bootlegger.
Independence Brewing Co.’s Bootlegger Brown Ale gets 4 out of 5 from me. A lot of the flavors matched very well together, but the brew could benefit from having the upfront tartness dialed back a bit. The beer was like enjoying a fruit and chocolate dish; you don’t really need an extra dusting of sugar on the fruit before you eat it. This is coming from a guy whole loves sugar...
...I've got the cavities to prove it |