The Daily Pint Craft beer and single malt scotch in Santa Monica

30Jul/090

The AM/PM of Beer Bars: Too Much Good Stuff

This has been a huge week for new beers at the Daily Pint.  We've got so many new selections going up, you won't want to miss this weekend.

BBXXI-Simple040709First, let's start from the beginning.  On Sunday, we tapped some Dogfish Head 90 Minute and a keg of Deschutes Black Butte XXI.  This is a doubled-up version of their regular Black Butte, which is then aged in whiskey barrels, commemorating the brewery's 21st anniversary.  From the Deschutes website:

This special Reserve Series release is a colossal version of Black Butte Porter. Our brewers enhanced Black Butte XXI by adding some Theo’s Chocolate cocoa nibs from Seattle, dry-hopping it with 100 pounds of Bellatazza’s locally roasted coffee, and then aging a portion of it in Stranahan’s Colorado whiskey barrels. These regional partners provided quality artisan ingredients that give this commemorative beer a truly handcrafted complexity.

On the lighter side of things, we've also got Anchor Summer Beer and Ballast Point's Yellowtail Pale Ale.  Keep your ear to the ground for our upcoming Ballast Point Night, which will feature a cask of Sculpin!

Believe it or not, we've got 3 different varieties of Stone IPA on right now.  There's the regular old standby Stone IPA, then the cask version with Columbus and Amarillo, and the very special, very limited Stone Double Dry Hopped IPA.  This is on tap, not cask, and there's no word on which hops they dry hopped with.  Guess they want to keep it a secret!  If Victory hadn't already coined the name, we would call this beer a hop wallop!

While we're on this hop trip, we should also let you know we got a fresh keg of Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA, named for Toronado owner David Keene, who's also immortalized on Anderson Valley's Brother David's Double and Tripel.

Moving right along, from a little further north we've got Bitch Creek ESB on tap from Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho).

temptationAnd last but not least, yesterday we just tapped a keg of Russian River Temptation, a Blonde Ale aged in French oak chardonnay barrels with Brettanomyces.

If you're looking for a good intro to sour beers, you can't miss this!

None of these kegs are expected to last through the night, so if there's anything you're dying to try, you better get here early!

Cheers & have a good weekend

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