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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Asheville, NC - Asheville Tourists Baseball

The players make a few fans happy. 
Could there be any better celebration for the 4th of July than a minor league baseball game followed by a fireworks display? My husband, Bruce, and I didn't think so. We made plans in advance since we learned the hard way that McCormick Field, home of the Asheville Tourists, sells out early for this big game. We were hoping for some good baseball and some spectacular fireworks. We found both, and at least 20 selections of craft beer on tap to choose from. Why was I surprised? What else would you expect from BeerTown, USA?  We're used to going to Atlanta Braves games where Bud and Miller rule with not a craft beer in sight (although I'm told that somewhere there is a Sweetwater kiosk, but we've never found it).  When we walked into the entrance of McCormick Field we were greeted with a line of beer stands, each featuring different varieties of craft beer. Many of them local brews, and some selections from around the country. The biggest problem we faced was how do you choose?
So many craft beer choices!
What did we have:  This was one of the most difficult beer decisions I've faced in a while.  Even though I'm an enthusiastic beer consumer, I can't drink a lot in one setting. So I was limited to only two selections.  Bruce can drink a little more, but wouldn't you know, he found a favorite first time around and kept ordering the same. For the first round we both decided to go local and I chose a Highland Gaelic Ale, their very popular amber. Good choice!  Bruce picked the seasonal Highland Razor Wit, a Belgian Wheat. As I said, he loved it.  I sipped my amber for the first three innings and then went back down for selection #2. I wanted a souvenir cup (a little larger pour) and selected something I knew Bruce would like as well, so he could help me out. I decided to head west this time and chose the Breckenridge Agave Wheat. Oh yum, crisp and refreshing but with real depth for a wheat beer. Another great selection to sip through the rest of the game.
Take me out to the Ball Game, and buy me some craft beer. 
What was fun:  Oh my gosh, what could be more fun?  It was a beautiful night in Asheville, NC.  The ball game was entertaining, the local crowd was enthusiastic and extremely friendly, the fireworks did not disappoint, and the beer....simply amazing.  The food wasn't bad either.  I got a tasty veggie taco from a food cart that paired very well with my craft beer.  So, what are we doing next year for the 4th of July?  Perhaps the very same thing.  I have 18 more beer selections to check out.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Brevard, NC -Brevard Brewing Company

The store front entrance of  Brevard Brewing Company. 
When I told our friends Angie and Jonathan that we were heading to Asheville for the 4th of July, they suggested we stop on the way in Brevard, NC, and check out their new microbrewery. We took them up on it, and what a great recommendation!  Brevard is a quaint mountain town with one main street.  Brevard Brewing Company is located in one of the store fronts downtown.  To walk inside you can tell this establishment was only open in April and is still getting started.  The brewing takes place in the back room, a large bar and open area with limited seating makes up the tasting room.  Local art is the main decor that lines the walls.  The building may feel like it's still a work in progress and nothing out of the ordinary, but the beer is the real deal.  Their main problem is keeping up with demand.  After tasting all they had to offer, I can understand why.
Brevard Brewing serves five outstanding ales. 

What did we have:  This was a short stop and we still had almost an hour of driving left to get to Asheville, so we limited our drinking.  As the driver, I ordered the taster of five beers and only had a few sips of each.  It was enough to make me want more! Their specialties are German style ale. Just one short year ago we were drinking beer in Munich, so we felt qualified to judge if it truly was up to German standards.  I must say, it comes pretty darn close.  The flight consisted of Lager, Pilsner, Hefeweisen, IPA and Dunkel. When sipping the Dunkel I could imagine myself relaxing in a German Beer Garden. It burst with flavor.  The hef was also a highlight.  The biggest surprise was the IPA which has just the right hop finish to make it interesting.
Ahhh, the pretty beer!

Why is it fun:  It was a great treat to find such a high quality microbrewery in the small town of Brevard. At the time of our visit, around 5 pm, there was a nice gathering of locals who have clearly claimed this place their own.  Live music is featured on the weekends and I'm told that it's very lively.  The server informed us their beer is now served at all the restaurants in Brevard, and if they could meet demand, I'm sure they could easily expand into Asheville.  For right now, a stop in Brevard and a visit to the local microbrewery is well worth the trip. We'll be back, and next time we'll pick up a growler to bring home.