Hey all! Happy [almost] Spring! We had a super busy February including a lot of Austin beer events as well as travels to California and New Orleans. Check out our February Recap below!
Travel
Mardi Gras, New Orleans
Waking up in Louisiana in mid to late February feels cool and dreary, with the remnants of winter clinging onto the grey skies until the afternoon sun, in alliance with the river, teases the warmth and heavy humidity of the coming spring. If you live around uptown and St. Charles avenue, your daily coffee and chicory is sipped to the tune of local high school marching bands warming up for their second lines. This can mean only one thing: it’s Carnival season in New Orleans.
As is annual tradition, Kimberly and her boyfriend Jared traveled to New Orleans on the last weekend of February for a getaway filled with parades, family birthday parties, king cake, and of course – beer.
Stop one found Kimberly in Broussard, Louisiana at Parish Brewing Company. Parish is famous in cajun country for their Double IPA
Ghost in the Machine, which was incidentally the first beer introduced to Kimberly at a couple Carnival’s past. She was eager to score a few bottles of Ghost, but alas! Parish was featuring a different rotation this time of year. Kimberly enjoyed a version of their wheat ale, Canebrake, blended with fresh strawberries, and finished the visit with a Flora Genesis dry-hopped sour. Also on tap was Rêve Coffee Stout, a beautifully blended sweet stout using beans from acadiana’s own Rêve Coffee Roasters.
Before Friday night’s bill of parades, featuring the politically-charged Le Krewe d’Etat (which was on point after this election), our revelers paid visits to two of New Orleans’ newest breweries. First, Kimberly found herself drinking and playing shuffleboard at Wayward Owl. Inside the Gem – a renovated movie theater first built in 1948 – the brewery found a home in this historical landmark and left many of the theater’s architecture intact.
Upon entry, you’re greeted by one massive open space, stretching from the spacious taproom in front to the production floor in back. Both are separated by a row of comfortable theater seats paying homage to the building’s storied past. Due to the wide-open facility, there is nothing to hide in this brewery’s process, and it’s no secret the beer is world-class. Amazingly, while only open three months, Wayward Owl featured almost 10 taps, including a barrel-aged scotch and Kimberly’s favorite: the DoKtor – a saison with coconut a limes served on nitro.
Next in line was Urban South, a brewery nestled in the warehouse district along the east bank of the Mississippi. Kimberly and Jared were fortunate to visit this brewery in the summer last year, and no trip to New Orleans is complete without a pit stop to sample this young breweries offerings. Kimberly chose a round of their Charming Shandy – a succulent blend of Charming Wit and Urban’s own fresh lemonade. Luckily, they visited early enough to still catch the Rectify coffee porter – a winter seasonal that is equal-parts toasty and chocolaty.
Lastly, Kimberly and her family visited NOLA Brewing after a sun-baked Saturday afternoon at the Tucks parade. NOLA (which stands for New Orleans Lager & Ale) is arguably the crown jewel of craft beer in New Orleans proper. (With no disrespect to Abita of course.) Their taproom features close to 20 handles ranging from their mainstays like Rebirth Pale and 7th Street Wheat, to sour and fruit-infused versions of their core beers as part of the Lowerline series. Kimberly paired a generously sour wheat with poutine from McClure’s BBQ. (An absolute MUST HAVE if you’re visiting for a couple rounds. Take it from the Texas folk ya’ll – it’s delicious.) NOLA recently started canning crowlers as well, and Kimberly squeezed some time in before Orpheus rolled to secure some beer for home.
Bay Area, California
Mid-February, Cheryl traveled to the Bay Area with her hubs on a rainy weekend an explored various breweries and made a stop at Napa. Conveniently, she arrived during the tail end of San Francisco Beer Week. First stop was The Rare Barrel in Berkeley where they had a cellar release. We then ventured into Oakland to Drake’s Dealership where we stumbled upon a small beer festival that was unfortunately sold out, but we still were able to snag some food and a few beers.
After riding the BART back to San Francisco, we stopped in The Mission to go to Almanac’s new tap room. Since it was San Francisco Beer Week, their event focused on their Grand Crus. Our favorite was a Grand Cru in red wine barrels with vanilla, took some back to Texas! Our last stop after Almanac was Tripe Voodoo Brewing in Dogpatch where wine barrel aged beer was all over the menu.
Sunday and Monday were dedicated to travels outside of San Francisco. Sunday we went to Napa where we spent the rainy day at beautiful wineries like Artesa, Domaine Chandon, and Girard Winery. Our favorite wine was the Tempranillo from Artesa, which had a beautiful property and felt like you were someone in the United Kingdom.
Our last day in California we traveled to Santa Rosa to visit Russian River. Since it was a Monday and it was raining heavily, the wait was not too bad at all for a group of seven. Of course we got some fresh Pliny the Elder and a 19 beer taster! Such an amazing experience and we hope to go back and explore more of the Bay Area and the awesome breweries they have.
Austin Brewery Openings
Hi Sign Brewery Soft Opening
Located just by the Austin Airport, Hi Sign Brewing is a brand new member to the Austin brewery scene. Of their core-four beers, the New England IPA and the Blood Orange Coffee Stout stand out among the others. Their hopes to bring attention to the style and elevate the style in Texas is certainly something we are looking forward to. The brewery is very large with plenty of room to either grow or have large events. Owner, Mark, gave us a private tour of the brewing set up and gave some insight into his brewing passion. Its very clear that Hi Sign is coming into the Austin scene strong. We are looking forward to great things from them.
Austin Beerworks New Taproom Grand Opening
The long awaited tap room from Austin Beerworks is finally here, and better than we could have ever hoped for. Not only can you just buy a single beer now (why would you want to though?) but there is tons of seating indoors and out to enjoy your beer, hang out with your pups, and even play a board game. The design of the new taproom is magnificent and the branding of ABW is consistent throughout the building. It is as if you were standing inside one of their cans, looking out. The live edge picnic tables were teeming with hundreds and hundreds of people from families, groups of friends, and people with their pets. It is clear this new space opens them up as a better event venue as well. We look forward to all the good things to come from this new tap room!
Taps and Caps – Dallas, TX
With a few locations around North Dallas, Taps and Caps offers an amazing selection of beers not just to enjoy in their bar, but in crowlers, and growlers of all sizes to go! Instead of a standard chalkboard telling you what is on tap, they have a live digital menu showing beer, beer type, brewery, what color the beer is, and the prices of each different size the beer is. But best of all, it tells you how much is left in the keg! So when you see something getting low, get a pour fast or you will be missing out! If you find yourself in the DFW area, this is a must go to bar!
Stitch Club
This month, #cozybluestitchclub sent us Galaxy Girl. From the far reaches of the milky way with a glowing nebulae of star dust filled hair, this interstellar pattern was so much fun to stitch! This was our first time working with variegated floss, which is essentially a blend of colors on the same strand giving a multicolored look that changes with each stitch. This was the perfect pattern for it and gave the finished hoop gorgeous depth and an out of this world quality!
We’ve done quite a bit of traveling this month and embroidery is a perfect plane activity. If you have any upcoming trips planned, don’t forget to pick up a stitch kit or pattern so that you can make use of travel time to whip up something pretty! TSA allows small scissors so don’t worry about not being able to go through security with it. We recommend something like these that you can carry together with your stitching supplies.
Sprinkles
As all basics do, we love cupcakes. And we are here to tell you that our dreams have come
true and Sprinkles has finally opened at the Domain Northside. There is even a 24/7 cupcake ATM for those in need of a cupcake now! Aside from the to-die-for cupcakes, they also offer cupcake ice cream sandwiches, cupcake sundaes and cupcake shakes.
Just imagine, those glorious cupcake tops sandwiching a scoop of ice cream or a whole cupcake blended in a shake!! They even offer doggy cupcakes and of course, we got some for our pups!