Holidays with Pendleton Midnight: Apple Cranachan Recipe and Whiskey Pomegranate Cocktails

Have you ever heard of a dessert called Cranachan?
Build your Apple Cranachan Recipe in layers of oat honey cream, nuts, and apples in a glass to show off the layers - either do this for your guests or let your guests built it on their own! Complete by topping with the toasted oats

It’s a traditional Scottish dessert with whipped cream, toasted oatmeal, whiskey, honey, and raspberries. Usually, these ingredients are individually in dishes when served so each guest can mix up their dessert dish (usually a clear dessert glass) to fit their own taste preferences. As each person layers the ingredients, it’s like your own personal trifle.
Build your Apple Cranachan Recipe in layers of oat honey cream, nuts, and apples in a glass to show off the layers - either do this for your guests or let your guests built it on their own! Complete by topping with the toasted oats

The use of oats in this dessert makes it hearty and I also like adding in some toasted pecan nuts for more texture. Some might consider also folding in some chocolate, and topping with a bit more honey.
Oats to be toasted for a Apple Cranachan Recipe

This would be a great dessert to serve at the end of a holiday meal instead of a pie (or heh heh along with pie on the food buffet). I like how the layers and the build it yourself approach makes the dessert both casual but fancy because of the freshness of easy prep of the ingredients just before serving. You can toast the oats and nuts and cook the apples before hand – though doing them just before serving makes the house smell great! You can serve it in a glass, or just on a plate.
Or, layer your Apple Cranachan Recipe on a plate instead for a more rustic presentation and so you don't have to worry about perfect placement with no smears in a glass

The reason this dish is so popular to Scotland is how it celebrates ingredients Scotland produces locally. Similar to how Oregon blackberries and Hood strawberries taste unique (and better!) than other available blackberries and strawberries IMHO, so does the traditional use of Scottish steel cut pinhead oats, whiskey, honey (they use a heather honey), the specific local cream from their Scottish cows, and very seasonal Scottish raspberries.

Since I don’t have access to all of those since I’m not in Scotland, the best I can do in my version of this apple cranachan recipe is to embrace the celebration of local by using what is seasonal and local here. Since apple and whiskey are also a great combination, I decided to give it this change for colder weather to apples picked from the orchards here in the area.
Build your Apple Cranachan Recipe in layers of oat honey cream, nuts, and apples in a glass to show off the layers - either do this for your guests or let your guests built it on their own! Complete by topping with the toasted oats

This is also perfect dessert for this colder weather now that it’s here,  as a bit of whiskey in your warm dessert and perhaps a shot of this light Pendleton Midnight whiskey along side it will definitely warm you up a little.

Pendleton Midnight is a 90 proof oak barrel aged Canadian whiskey distributed by local Hood River Distillers, Inc. Founded in 1934 and headquartered in Hood River, Ore., Hood River Distillers is the Northwest’s largest and oldest importer, producer, bottler, and marketer of distilled spirits that includes Pendleton as well as several other lines, including Clear Creek Distillery products which was recently added to the Hood River Distillers family in January 2015.

Hood River Distillers also opened a 1200 feet Tasting Room this past July in a historic 1910 National Bank building in downtown Hood River. There, for $5 tasting fee you can taste samples – they rotate sample tastes from a list of 15-20 products from Hood River Distillers and Clear Creek Distillery, including limited edition products!

Pendleton Whiskey is the #1 premium selling Canadian whiskey in Oregon and a top 10 premium Canadian Whiskey in the US. The Pendleton Midnight is a mixture of corn, rye, wheat, and barley, with glacier-fed spring water from Oregon’s Mt. Hood and a portion of the whiskey blend is aged over six years in American brandy barrels.

Pendleton Midnight Whiskey

Although this is a 90 proof, the taste does not have a lot of alcoholic heat at all and is incredibly smooth. This is great for many of you who don’t think you like whiskey and are just getting started, since Pendleton Midnight is so light on the heat. Yet, it also offers great layers of flavors that include florals, toast, and grain along with some warming spices.

Because of it’s smoothness, I thought I would layer the flavors of Pendleton Midnight in this layered dessert. I used 1/3 cup of whiskey for soaking the oats, but depending on the strength of flavor of your Whiskey that you use, you might want to dial it back to 3-4 tablespoons. I personally liked how in my amounts, you can really taste the whiskey at first – I like my whiskey cake and rum cakes so that I can taste the alcohol and it’s not just in the name.

This recipe serves four.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup of rolled oats
  • Pendleton Midnight whiskey – 1/3 cup for soaking the oats, 1 tablespoon for cooking the apples
  • 1/4 cup of pecans – I toasted them whole and then chopped them, but you can chop them first if you’d prefer
  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 2 apples, cored and diced. You don’t need to peel them unless you want to.
  • 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
  • 1 1/4 cup of heavy whipping cream
  • 3 tablespoons of honey – my favorite is from Bee Local

Directions:

  1. First, you will need to prepare the oats the night before. Set a pan on medium heat and add the 1/2 cup of oats to toast. Make sure you stir and keep your eye on these. Keep stirring until the oats have browned a bit and begin to smell fragrant, about 5 to 6 minutes.  In a small bowl, put only some of the oats (1/3 cup of the toasted oats in with 1/3 cup of the whiskey and cover, letting them soak overnight so all the whiskey is absorbed). Set the rest of the toasted oats aside – instead of soaking these, they will be kept dry and toasty to be used as another layer.
    Oats to be toasted for a Apple Cranachan Recipe After toasting the oats, use most (but not all) to soak up some whiskey overnight for this Apple Cranachan Recipe. Set some of the toasted oats aside for topping the dessert later After toasting the oats, use most (but not all) to soak up some whiskey overnight for this Apple Cranachan Recipe. Set some of the toasted oats aside for topping the dessert later
  2. The nuts are optional, but I like the extra texture they provide. You want to toast the pecans – before you add the pecans, turn the heat down to medium. You may want to spray a little cooking oil or smidge of butter so the nuts don’t stick. Make sure you watch them carefully so they don’t burn, and continuously stir with a wooden spoon. You’ll know you’re done when they are aromatic. I may always toast slightly more nuts than I need because I have to sample the toasting to perfection and eat like a handful just doing that… Set the rest aside for another topping layer.
    Optionally, toast some nuts (here pecans) for this Apple Cranachan Recipe Optionally, toast some nuts (here pecans) for this Apple Cranachan Recipe
  3. In your pan, heat the two tablespoons of butter over medium high heat until it melts. Add the cored and diced apples to the pan along with the 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 teaspoon of whiskey.  Stir and cook until the apples soften. The apples should be soft enough that they can easily be cut with a spoon, but not mush on the verge of applesauce. Set aside – if you are pre-making this, you will possibly want to warm the cooked apples a bit when serving, but you don’t want to serve them hot from the pan either! Or, serve the apples cold – they taste good either way.
    Chop apples (peeling is optional depending on the apple you use) and cook in butter with a bit of cinnamon and whisky for this Apple Cranachan Recipe Chop apples (peeling is optional depending on the apple you use) and cook in butter with a bit of cinnamon and whisky for this Apple Cranachan Recipe
  4. For the cream, whisk the 1 1/4 cup of cream until it thickens, about 5 minutes in a stand mixer using medium speed – don’t go any higher speed. You should start to see trails from the whisk. Now add the 3 tablespoons of honey and whisk again for a few more minutes until peaks form. You should see the honey cream double in size into the whipped cream. Finally, fold in the 1/3 cup of whiskey soaked oats.
    When you whip your cream, add honey and whip until you get firm peaks Fold in the toasted oatmeal which has absorbed most of the whiskey overnight into your honey whipped cream for this Apple Cranachan Recipe
  5. To serve, let guests put together their own layers of the oat whiskey cream, apples, toasted oat, and have the honey handed so they can add a little more honey to suit their taste. Or, make your own layers on clear glasses beforehand a couple hours before dinner and refrigerate and serve when you are ready for a controlled pretty presentation.
    Build your Apple Cranachan Recipe in layers of oat honey cream, nuts, and apples in a glass to show off the layers - either do this for your guests or let your guests built it on their own! Complete by topping with the toasted oats Build your Apple Cranachan Recipe in layers of oat honey cream, nuts, and apples in a glass to show off the layers - either do this for your guests or let your guests built it on their own! Complete by topping with the toasted oats
    Alternatively, layer your Apple Cranachan Recipe on a plate instead for a more rustic presentation and so you don’t have to worry about perfect placement with no smears in a glass.
    Or, layer your Apple Cranachan Recipe on a plate instead for a more rustic presentation and so you don't have to worry about perfect placement with no smears in a glass Or, layer your Apple Cranachan Recipe on a plate instead for a more rustic presentation and so you don't have to worry about perfect placement with no smears in a glass

Instead of cream, you could consider yogurt instead. And, you can ignore the nuts if you have a nut allergy – the traditional cranachan doesn’t have it anyway.

To wash this down and add a little bit more color with a whiskey pomegranate cocktail. This is a version of a julep.
A take on a julep with 2 ounces of Pendleton Midnight whiskey, 1 ounce of Pomegranate juice, 1 ounce of simple syrup, Sprig of mint
Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces of Pendleton Midnight whiskey
  • 1 ounce of Pomegranate juice
  • 1 ounce of simple syrup
  • Sprig of mint

Directions:

  1. Combine all the ingredients and shake well with ice
  2. Pour and serve with a bit of mint leaf garnish

A take on a julep with 2 ounces of Pendleton Midnight whiskey, 1 ounce of Pomegranate juice, 1 ounce of simple syrup, Sprig of mint A take on a julep with 2 ounces of Pendleton Midnight whiskey, 1 ounce of Pomegranate juice, 1 ounce of simple syrup, Sprig of mint

Alternatively, you could also choose to throw in a little spice emphasis with whiskey, pomegranate, and ginger beer or ginger soda (I like Dry Ginger soda) instead for a variation of a moscow mule.
Moscow mule pomegranate variation
Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces of Pendleton Midnight whiskey
  • 1 ounce of Pomegranate juice
  • 3 ounces of ginger beer or soda
  • 1 wedge of lime
  • 1 mint leaf garnish (optional)

Directions:

  1. Add all the ingredients into a glass with ice
  2. Serve with the slice of lime and if you’d like, a bit of mint leaf garnish

Have you ever heard or had Cranachan before?

Disclosure: I was provided a complimentary sample of Pendleton Midnight, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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B&T Oyster Bar

Update: Now Closed

You may think that with a name like B&T Oyster Bar (B&T stands for Block and Tackle), that this restaurant only specializes in oysters.
B&T Oyster Bar exterior B&T Oyster Bar interior B&T Oyster Bar interior B&T Oyster Bar interior B&T Oyster Bar interior B&T Oyster Bar interior B&T Oyster Bar chalk art and Highball Cocktail of Jamaica Queen's Special with Wray and Nephew overproof rum, coconut lime spiced syrup, Boylan's seltzer, 2 limes

And, it is true they offer more than half a dozen kinds of oysters to select from for a Raw Oyster Platter that you can choose from yourself, or let them choose for you. During happy hour, each oyster is only $2 on the half she’ll so you can feel free to sample them all to compare and contrast the differences of the different types.
B&T Oyster Bar offers more than half a dozen types of fresh raw oysters on the half shell for you to compare and contrast the kinds of oysters B&T Oyster Bar- Raw Oysters - they offer more than half a dozen different kinds to choose from

You can also order Raw Oyster Shooters here with citrus, fish sauce, and tomato. These are only $1.50 during their early or late night happy hour.
B&T Oyster Bar- Raw Oyster Shooters with citrus, fish sauce, tomato B&T Oyster Bar- Raw Oyster Shooters with citrus, fish sauce, tomato

Or step away from the raw and explore cooked oyster. For instance they offer Grilled Oyster with simple chili-lime butter. Or my pick is the Miso-Sake Grilled Oysters with miso, sake, bonito, yuzu, and butter. The grilled oysters are not part of the happy hour selection, but very tasty if you don’t want raw oyster.
B&T Oyster Bar B&T Oyster Bar Miso-Sake Grilled Oysters with miso, sake, bonito, yuzu, and butter. B&T Oyster Bar B&T Oyster Bar Miso-Sake Grilled Oysters with miso, sake, bonito, yuzu, and butter.

But definitely don’t feel like B&T Oyster Bar is only a go to if you want oysters. They offer so much more!

For instance, they have a spectacular regular menu item and also happy hour special of Crab Hand Rolls with king and red crab, glass noodles, nuoc cham mayonnaise and yuzu tobiko in soy paper.
B&T Oyster Bar- regular menu item and also happy hour special of Crab Hand Rolls with king and red crab, glass noodles, nuoc cham mayonnaise, yuzu tobiko in soy paper

Another fantastic flavorful special on their regular menu and happy hour are their Tempura Rock Shrimp spicy mayo or wasabi mayo and then served alongside a daikon and herb salad with white soy ponzu.  I prefer the wasabi mayo but you should try it yourself and see what side you fall upon
B&T Oyster Bar Tempura Rock Shrimp where the rock shrimp are tossed in either spicy mayo or wasabi mayo and then served alongside a daikon and herb salad with white soy ponzu

A special I saw on my second visit was Shrimp Toast.
B&T Oyster Bar Shrimp Toast

For a bit more acid, the B&T Squid Salad on their regular menu and also on their happy hour menu includes flash poached calamari, shaved leek, shallot, basil, mint, cilantro, marcona almonds, roasted chili-lime & fish sauce citronette. The acidity here is refreshing but funky fun. Another visit, the dressing was changed out for a grilled chili and sweet lime vinaigrette instead that wasn’t quite as salty and more sweet.
B&T Oyster Bar Squid Salad, on their regular menu and also on their happy hour menu, includes poached calamari, leek, shallot, basil, mint, cilantro, marcona almonds, roasted chilli-lime & fish sauce citronette

My favorite salad is on their regular menu, the Beet Salad with heirloom beets, wasabi ranch, belgian endive, arugula, green apple, and pumpkin seeds which is fun with all the flavors and textures and pretty hearty and totally vegetarian without any oyster or Seafood at all!
B&T Oyster Bar Beet Salad with heirloom beets, wasabi ranch, belgian endive, arugula, green apple, pumpkin seeds

If you are detecting a theme here of Asian influence to their food, you are right on the mark. They may offer a seafood pot pie on their regular menu, and also on the regular and happy hour menu a Fish Sandwich with beer battered fish filet (the fish may be Mahi Mahi, or Wahoo – or something else depending on what is fresh) in a bun along with old bay mayo, house pickle relish, shaved red onion and iceberg lettuce. But those are more the exception of combining fresh Northwest seafood and American style traditional seafood treatments.
B&T Oyster Bar Fish Sandwich, a beer battered filet, old bay mayo, house pickle relish, shaved red onion, iceburg lettuce available on the regular and happy hour menu. The fish may be Mahi Mahi, or Wahoo - or something else depending on what is in season.

Other items on the menu take cues from our neighbors in the east. Some of it is Japanese influence as mentioned with some of the dishes above already, which isn’t a surprise since Japan is such a seafood worshipping country and handles myriad seafood in combinations we wouldn’t see normally at a traditional seafood restaurant.

B&T also takes cues from other Asian countries who also love their Seafood. These show up on the menu in offerings of miso cream in the kale, uni butter with radishes, szechuan spiced seafood ragu on dan dan noodles, and Fish in a Hot Stone Bowl with hiramasa or Hawaiian super white tuna or other fish depending on what’s fresh, sushi rice, pickled shiitake, carrot, radish sprouts, sautéed mushroom, scallion, wakame, jidori egg, and miso-sake chili sauce.
B&T Oyster Bar Fish in a Hot Stone Bowl with hiramasa, sushi rice, pickled shiitake, carrot, radish sprouts, sautéed mushroom, scallion, wakame, jidori egg, miso-sake chili sauce

Tip with the stone bowl- don’t touch the bowl, it’s extremely hot. Let it sit for a while so that the rice on the bottom can get crispy. Decide whether you want to stir the fish in so it cooks with the hot stone bowl, or take it out so it stays raw instead. And, pour in the sauce just a bit at a time as it has a strong flavor and you don’t want to just be eating sauce and rice.

And seriously I could just eat that side of Miso Creamed Kale with black kale, shimeji, oyster, and maitake mushrooms, miso cream by itself, it was so decadent and so much better than a regular creamed green of any kind. Wow. I didn’t know kale could be so rich!
B&T Miso Creamed Kale with black kale, shimeji, oyster, and maitake mushrooms, miso cream B&T Miso Creamed Kale with black kale, shimeji, oyster, and maitake mushrooms, miso cream

For me, this Asian flavor nod makes B&T all the more intriguing in that not only are they focused on good seafood, but they are willing to explore flavor combinations with seafood beyond just the tried and true lemon and butter. But, you should also not be expecting simple lemon and butter dishes then where the seafood is the star, since you’ll notice that there’s a lot of sauce that comes with B&T’s dishes. These are not light preparations.

With a highball menu with a dozen options, in addition to a cocktail menu with more than a handful of other choices, and a rotating special “Oyster pairing wine glass selection”, there is plenty to quench your thirst with your seafood from the bar. During the early happy hour the discount is on the wine glass and specialty cocktails, while the late happy hour discounts the highballs.
B&T Oyster Bar chalk art and Highball Cocktail of Jamaica Queen's Special with Wray and Nephew overproof rum, coconut lime spiced syrup, Boylan's seltzer, 2 limes B&T Oyster Bar- they offer quite a few High Ball Cocktais like this Tanghetto with Fernet, tarragon syrup, Cock and Bull ginger beer, lime wedge

You can expect the highballs here to run much more complex in flavors then your usual Jack and Coke or Dark and Stormy or Pimm’s Cup. Instead, consider some options I’ve seen such as:

  • Tanghetto with Fernet, homemade tarragon syrup, Cock and Bull ginger beer and lime wedge is refreshing
  • Jamaica Queen’s Special (my favorite of what I’ve tried) with Wray and Nephew overproof rum, coconut lime spiced syrup, Boylan’s seltzer, 2 limes
  • Monkey Man with banana infused Jameson (yes you read that right), Mexican sugar syrup, Boylan’s seltzer
  • Cafe Jalisco with Cazadores reposado tequila, mole syrup, Stumptown cold brew coffee
  • and more!

B&T Oyster Bar- they offer quite a few High Ball Cocktais like this Tanghetto with Fernet, tarragon syrup, Cock and Bull ginger beer, lime wedge B&T Oyster Bar Highball Cocktail of Monkey Man with banana infused Jameson, Mexican sugar syrup, Boylan's seltzer B&T Oyster Bar cocktail
Meanwhile, options on the cocktail menu include

  • I Wish It Would Rain with bourbon, peach liquer, lemon, rooibos tea, cardamon, ginger beer
  • Tina Louis with mezcal blend, amaretto, lemon, ginger, cayenne tincture
  • Rhubarbarella with rye, dry curacao, pineapple, rhubarb shrub, ginger, beer, egg white
  • and more!

Early happy hour is from Tues – Sat 5-7 PM, and late night happy hour is Tues- Thurs 9 PM – close and Fri – Sat 10 PM – close.

Do any of the items above pique your interest? What do you think of their more Asian take of seafood with stronger sauces? Have you been to B&T before, have you tried the new updated menu, and what did you think?

Disclosure: One happy hour meal was complimentary and shared family style with other bloggers, but I also have visited on my own dime. II will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Denver Beer Vacation: Celebrate GABF outside of GABF

Even though you may not have tickets to a session of GABF, during GABF week in Denver there is so much going on with special tappings all over town that you can have an amazing time trying new beers from all over the US without even stepping into the convention center. Here’s a look at some of the hubs for outside GABF activities to check out.

You can also consider this a list of places to sample a huge variety of beers from different breweries with their many taps in the downtown Denver area, whether GABF is happening or not. Perhaps you are on a Denver beer vacation and want to only stop at one or a few places where you can get a big buffet of beer options all in one sitting? Then this is your list.
Snifter of Avery beer

Tap Takeovers at World of Beer

World of Beer is a franchise with three locations in Colorado and one in Renton, Washington. Even without the special tap takeover when we visited, World of Beer offers 500+ beers. You read that right, more than 500 beers!
The tap handles during the Avery Tap Takeover at World of Beer, Lodo The tap handles during the Avery Tap Takeover at World of Beer, Lodo

And, they open from lunch until evening, so you don’t have to necessarily wait until after work when most bars open – great if you’re say, on vacation like I was. The beer menu is well organized into styles with helpful descriptions to help you make sense of their selection.
Avery Tap Takeover during GABF at World Beer, Lodo location on 1555 Blake Street Avery Tap Takeover during GABF at World Beer, Lodo location on 1555 Blake Street

The 500 beers includes bottles and drafts, and I focused mostly on the drafts.
Chalkboard menu during the Avery Tap Takeover at World of Beer, Lodo

In particular, during my visit there was an Avery Brewing tap takeover with almost all of its year-round and seasonal beer. I loved the Avery Tectum Et Elix Barrel Aged #26, a funky American Wild with earthy flavors soured with Pediococcus and aged in cabernet barrels for 9 months, and the Avery Uncle Jacob’s Stout, an Imperial Stout at 17.4% but so smooth.
Avery Tectum Et Elix Barrel Aged #26, a funky American Wild with earthy flavors soured with Pediococcus and aged in cabernet barrels for 9 months Avery Uncle Jacob's Stout, an Imperial Stout at 17.4%

Also available at World of Lodo on our visit was Utah’s Wasatch Brewing with brewers and swag for their annual Polygamy Party and some beers from Coronado Brewing and Cigar City.
Wasatch Brewery from Utah was also present with swag and brewers to promote their beer Wasatch Brewery from Utah was also present with swag and brewers to promote their beer

World of Beer also offers tavern food, with a dozen some appetizers, flatbreads, salads, burgers and sandwiches. One of the recommended starters is their German Pretzel, they have a cool way of presenting their giant Bavarian pretzel served with housemade mustard and for a little extra, housemade beer cheese sauce. That’s a regular snifter glass for size comparison there in the photo. I didn’t have room for dessert, but was tempted by their beer infused Belgian Waffle S’mores with toasted marshmallow, graham cracker crumbles and Kahlúa fudge sauce.
The impressively sized pretzel with cheese and mustard is served on hanging to better show fof it's size at World of Beer, Lodo

World of Beer offers happy hour as well as “Beerunch” – that’s right, a beer brunch that includes breakfast and unlimited bloody mary, mimosa, and beermosa bottomless booze brunch special (with food item), and a build your own bloody station. On their menu besides beer, they also had some interesting shots: Cinnamon Toast Crunch with Fireball and Rumchata, Irish Breakfast with Jameson, Butterscotch Schnapps and OJ, Baby Guinness with Patron XO and Bailey’s Irish Cream, and Duck Fart with Crown Royal, Bailey’s Irish Cream and Kahlua… and more
Some of the Shots available - Cinnamon Toast Crunch with Fireball and Rumchata, Irish Breakfast with Jameson, Butterscotch Schnapps and OJ, Baby Guinness with Patron XO and Bailey's Irish Cream, and Duck Fart with Crown Royal, Bailey's Irish Cream and Kahlua... and more

So if you are looking for a great variety of craft beer with food, and maybe also a bunch of TVs available to watch a game, World of Beer is a viable option that can satisfy many tastes of beer and food with a big selection.
Various collected tap handles Poetry: Roses are red, Beer is good, Poems are hard BEER
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Tap Takeovers at Freshcraft

Freshcraft, only half a block away in Lodo, offers only 28 taps but the food menu here is more refined, focused specifically on pairing well with beer. Serving lunch and dinner, dishes here sound tasty like a Deviled Pork Belly Wrap with spicy pork belly confit with apples, cabbage, carrots, scallions, jack cheese, and a red wine mustard BBQ sauce; or consider a Cheese Crusted Iowa Style Fried Pork Tenderloin sandwich at lunch. There is even support for a good option for a vegetarian diet, such as their cocoa marinated crimini mushrooms tacos, or quinoa nicoise with Parmesan-crusted quinoa cakes served with fresh greens, cured egg, marinated olives, green beans, tomatoes, and herbed potatoes. (.
Freshcraft, featuring 28 some taps Freshcraft, featuring 28 some taps

When we visited, their tap takeover I specifically came for was Upslope Brewing Company, where I was able to try special tappings of their beers such as

  • Irish Red Ale- GABF Pro-Am competition Entry
  • Imperial Saison with Merlot Grapes, the Upslope 6th Anniversary Ale
  • Yirgacheffe Coffee Dubel, an Upslope and Dragonfly Roasters collaboration
  • Lychee IPA with Azacca Hops, an Upslope and Half Acre Beer Company collaboration

Freshcraft, featuring 28 some taps and tap takeovers each night. On Wednesday September 23 the featured brewery was UpSlope Freshcraft, featuring 28 some taps and tap takeovers each night. On Saturday September 23 the featured brewery was Odell Brewing and Firestone Walker
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Falling Rock Tap House

The biggest beer party of GABF, besides GABF itself, it always Falling Rock Tap House. With 92 taps & over 300 bottled selections plus an extensive Vintage Beer Cellar, Falling Rock has basically been serving as the UnOfficial Headquarters for GABF and are open the latest (2AM!) of the options I’ve listed here. The taps are about 40% Colorado Beers, but also include a great selection of beers from the rest of the US as well as from the World.
Falling Rock Tap House - additional taps are added outside in their parking lot for special tappings multiple times daily during GABF week Falling Rock Tap House - besides the taps inside, additional taps are added outside in their parking lot for special tappings multiple times daily during GABF week

During GABF they expand to their parking lot to have beer trailers in order to offer even more beers, and at in the afternoons through late evenings go through 5 or 10 changing of the kegs to feature other breweries on their taps inside or outside. For instance, on the day we visited they had cycled through Oskar Blues beers at 4 PM; Ballast Point at 9 PM; Shelton Brothers-distributed brews at 9:30 PM; the Verboten/Hoppin’ Frog collab beers at 10 PM; Wicked Week, Cascade, Fremont, Two Roads and Crooked Stave at 10:30 PM; and Trinity beers at 11 p.m.

The parking lot during GABF was cash only, but could truly rightfully claim that “Our Trailer Park has better Beer than your Trailer Park! :-)” with options such as Jolly Pumpkin La Parcela, Mikkeller Double Blueberry, Trois Dames Framboos Saison, Lord Hobo Boom Sauce, and more on the first night we visited.
Falling Rock Tap House - additional taps are added outside in their parking lot for special tappings multiple times daily during GABF week Falling Rock Tap House - additional taps are added outside in their parking lot for special tappings multiple times daily during GABF week

The feel of Falling Rock is a bit like a frat house in that you can probably expect lots of guys drinking lots of beer, but without the immaturity. But, yes, it’s dark woods and the floors are a little sticky. There’s food offered though it’s nothing beyond the normal – you are really here for the beer and in many cases to meet all the fellow beer lovers and brewers who all will be hanging here.
Many, many bottles and tap handles displayed along all the walls of Falling Rock Taphouse Many, many bottles and tap handles displayed along all the walls of Falling Rock Taphouse

They do at least clearly label the bathroom to help everyone out.
Signage to assist you in finding the restroom at Falling Rock Taphouse Signage to assist you in finding the restroom at Falling Rock Taphouse
Falling Rock Tap House Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

All three of these locations are very walkable – only all within 1/2 a mile of each other, and within a mile of the Colorado Convention Center where GABF is held. For my thoughts on my GABF 2015 experience, see my previous post here. I also covered enjoying beer within Denver and visiting breweries outside Denver by Longmont and Boulder.

Other ways to keep on top of the many many beer events in Denver is to check out a month or so before GABF the First Drafts beer blog at the Denver Post or calendar/listing at Westword, a Denver event listing publication.

Overall, it was a fun trip to have the biggest beercation ever for GABF week, and supporting and celebrating Craft Beer. Even with all the various stops I had there were always unique new beer flavors to enjoy among so many styles. Of all the places I’ve visited so far, Denver is the closest to Portland in it’s broad and deep beer scene offerings and having destinations within reasonable distances to each other to go on a beer sampling trip, beating Austin in beer quality and San Diego in how easy it is to visit.

I’ll still pick Portland as the winningest beercation city in the US though. 🙂

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Visiting Denver for Beer Vacation / Beercation and GABF in September 2015

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Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips

For a get together with a neighbor to discuss some shared property plans, they provided the wine and fruit plate along with cheddar, and I pondered what to bring with my wine. I wanted something that was a snack, but was above and beyond just regular chips and dip, or throwing more sliced cheese on a platter.

A recipe that I recall several of the reps from a Food Should Taste Good event mentioned came to mind. They had raved about one of the recipes on the website, a Caramelized Shallot Jam with Goat Cheese for being super easy and tasty. I had onions instead of shallots in my pantry, but otherwise I had the ingredients on hand and decided to give a try.
Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips and Willamete Valley Farmstead Brindisi

I paired this with sweet potato tortilla chips. Food Should Taste Good chips are gluten free, vegan, non GMO, low sodium and ingredients that when I read the list, I understand and recognize: Stone Ground Corn, High Oleic Sunflower Oil and/or Safflower Oil and/or Canola Oil, Dried Sweet Potatoes, Cane Sugar, Sweet Potatoes, Sea Salt. No weird science names.
Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Food Should Taste Good gluten free GMO free Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Food Should Taste Good gluten free GMO free Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips

The sweet potato chips were one of the discoveries I made when I attended a Food Should Taste Good promotional event a couple months back – I have always stood by the multigrain chips. That event, plus the fact that while I was in Denver, they had these sweet potato chips at Denver Airport’s beer flight event, put them onto my radar for a great chip that embodies fall without having to go to pumpkin spices and apple cinnamon donuts and ciders.

This Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips is great for a small get together for 6-10. You will want to start making the jam at least an hour ahead of time so it has time to cool off from hot to warm before you serve it. At the same time, make sure you have your goat cheese out from the fridge so it can soften and warm to room temperature to be spreadable.
Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Food Should Taste Good gluten free GMO free Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 cup of diced onions (or 4 large shallots, thinly sliced to equal about 1 cup)
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 6 oz plain goat cheese
  • 1 bag of Food Should Taste Good Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips (or other chips or bread or vehicle of your choosing for the onion jam and goat cheese)

Directions:

  1. In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, heat the oil for a few minutes. Now add the 1 cup of diced onions and saute for a minute or until the onions start turning translucent.
  2. Add the 1/2 cup of brown sugar. Stir constantly to combine the two for the next 5 minutes or so. Turn down the heat to medium and let cook, stirring once in while, so that it all reduces into a consistency like jam.
  3. Then carefully pour in the 1/4 cup red wine vinegar (it may steam up) and generous pinch of salt to your caramelized onion and brown sugar jam. Stir well, let reduce for another couple minutes, and then remove from heat.
    Caramelized Onion Jam uses onions, brown sugar, some red wine vinegar and heat and just a lil patience for it to reduce! Caramelized Onion Jam uses onions, brown sugar, some red wine vinegar and heat and just a lil patience for it to reduce!
  4. Place the Caramelized Onion Jam in a small serving dish and let it cool from hot to warm. Now place it on a serving platter or alongside a small serving dish of your softened goat cheese (mash it down if it comes in a tube or other odd shape to encourage spooning and spreading it).
  5. Serve with the Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips and it’s all fancy when you know this was all silly easy.

Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Food Should Taste Good gluten free GMO free Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese and Food Should Taste Good gluten free GMO free Sweet Potato Tortilla Chips

Even if you don’t make this recipe for Caramelized Onion Jam with Goat Cheese (I could also see the combo working in a sandwich), you should definitely check out these delicious Sweet Potato Chips!

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Book Review of Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling

This is my book review of Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling, her second book after Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? Most of you might have recognized Mindy from her show The Mindy Project, which had a 3 season run on Fox before being canceled/saved by being picked up by Hulu.

In the show, Mindy plays a character living in New York who is a ob/gyn doctor – smart, urban, and single. She’s looking for love and getting herself into situations through her charming but strong and slightly overbearing drive to be liked and impress people. She’s found a career that suits her and that she enjoys, and is confident enough to be independent and make choices. But like most any woman, she also feels a need to over-analyze herself and the world around her and still search because she doesn’t feel like she has enough to be happy yet. Unlike any woman though, she doesn’t filter herself so that we can hear her say some of the crazy things that sometimes may come to our mind but we never voice, and she will actually act and carry through to it’s conclusion some hilarious or sarcastic interpretation taken seriously.

Now, the Mindy on the show is a character – it’s not actually Mindy Kaling’s personality. But, you can definitely feel some of the inspiration as you read her voice in the essays comprising the book. There is a chapter on the pressure to constantly look good and the funny extremes that might be taken to make that happen, a chapter on the frustration of dating a man sending mixed messages, a chapter on how she is being very reasonable on what she is looking in a man and shares her list of what she hopes for but then adds lots of qualifiers to each characteristic that started off so laid back.

On the other hand, Mindy also reveals some parts about herself that her character has never expressed. There’s a chapter devoted to how women become fast very close soulmate friends and then the drifting apart, and another chapter on the other side where you are phased out suddenly. Although there’s humor in the way she treats the subject, there are also clever observations about this reality.

There’s a chapter covering the story of the journey she experienced to get her show, and another chapter on what it is like to be her for 24 hours as she’s working. There’s commentary on the main hot tropes for TV network shows. And there’s a fun back and forth pretend correspondence telling the story of her favorite kind of romance with a Mr. Darcy type and her own version of a cross of Elizabeth Bennett and 21st century neurotic Northwest US urban woman in the setting of them being teachers at a private school.

What makes this book work is that there is heart behind the cheerful banter and jokes as well. She strikes a great balance between exaggeration and humor with sincerity and some truth, all without making it sound like she’s trying too hard. Mentions of fretting if all the hair in the shower drain means she’ll need a wig, and then where will she keep them because of all her shoes needing space are listed… Those are in the same couple pages as her worrying about forgetting the sound of her mother’s voice, whether she really has anything to say, or if she has too much to say and not enough time. As she jokes that a great thing to bring to her dinner party would be an enormous vintage diamond engagement ring that you use to propose to her, she also mentions simply ” an old picture of us you found.”

The energy in her chatty writing balances a lot of confidence with self depreciation but not too much of either.  Each chapter is short and a fast read, and even if they are not laugh out loud funny, they are all entertaining.

Disclosure: This book was provided to me as part of the Blogging for Books program, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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