Feist, Indiana and Booze
Saw Feist at Ravinia on Friday. Lovely music, wine & snacks, and -thanks to Shanda- first row lawn seats. (Take that, sold out lawn!)
btw, How many trains does it take to empty Ravinia Park?
Saturday, four of us drove down to Munster, Indiana for a brewery tour at Three Floyds: Smallish building off the beaten path, garden of hops in front, various hip and underground beer art decor, philosophical tour by a very tattooed brewmaster (one of the five employees). If you don't live in select Illinois and Indiana locations, you are missing out.
Enjoyed: Alpha King and Gumballhead.
After the tour we continued the drive, making a severe storm-induced stop at a rest area where we met a pirate who told us about the time a tornado rolled his trailer home with him and his newborn in it.
Then on to Indianapolis. Since the baseball game was rained out, we walked the downtown. Ditched a kitschy place called Alcatraz before settling on Rock Bottom.
Enjoyed: Sugar Creek Pale Ale
Finished the evening at fancy Westin.
Didn't enjoy: 2007 J. Christopher /Dr. Loosen Pinot Noir -- Greg said watered down pomegranate juice so that is mostly what I tasted
Did enjoy: 2008 Three Floyds Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout -- delicious motor oil with molasses
Campbell's Rutherglen Tokay from Rutherglen, Australia -- caramel-colored sugar
Sunday, walked to Easley Winery for free tasting. Mostly sweet, sugary, citrus.
btw, How many trains does it take to empty Ravinia Park?
Saturday, four of us drove down to Munster, Indiana for a brewery tour at Three Floyds: Smallish building off the beaten path, garden of hops in front, various hip and underground beer art decor, philosophical tour by a very tattooed brewmaster (one of the five employees). If you don't live in select Illinois and Indiana locations, you are missing out.
Enjoyed: Alpha King and Gumballhead.
After the tour we continued the drive, making a severe storm-induced stop at a rest area where we met a pirate who told us about the time a tornado rolled his trailer home with him and his newborn in it.
Then on to Indianapolis. Since the baseball game was rained out, we walked the downtown. Ditched a kitschy place called Alcatraz before settling on Rock Bottom.
Enjoyed: Sugar Creek Pale Ale
Finished the evening at fancy Westin.
Didn't enjoy: 2007 J. Christopher /Dr. Loosen Pinot Noir -- Greg said watered down pomegranate juice so that is mostly what I tasted
Did enjoy: 2008 Three Floyds Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout -- delicious motor oil with molasses
Campbell's Rutherglen Tokay from Rutherglen, Australia -- caramel-colored sugar
Sunday, walked to Easley Winery for free tasting. Mostly sweet, sugary, citrus.
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