US beer tour - Day 6: Napa Valley
Posted: Friday Feb 10, 2012 3:51 pm
Day 6: Napa Valley
It was a quiet day on the beer front. After visiting some wineries earlier in the day, we headed to the north of the Napa Valley and called in at the Calistoga Inn, home of Napa Valley Brewing, in the quaint town of Calistoga.

I had a half-pint of Czech-Style Pilsner (left) and the little lady had an American Wheat Ale.

Both were excellent beers. The pilsner was nice and crisp with a bit of graininess.
From there it was back to Silverado Brewing in St Helena for a Pale Ale (5.92% and a reasonable beer) and St Lucifer's Potion (8.84%, on the left), a tasty Belgian ale. I was driving so mine was the Pale Ale.

Here's a pic of the brewery, taken from the bar.

A Portugese beer -- Sagres Bohemia "amber beer" (6.2%) -- with dinner and an Anderson Valley Imperial IPA (8.7%) while I finished this post completed the day. The Imperial IPA is, according to the label, "loaded with excessive amounts of malts to balance 20 separate additions of the finest Pacific Northwest hops". I'm not sure there are excessive amounts of malts, but there are lots. It is a big beer in every respect, and it's bloody delicious.
Tomorrow: A return to Russian River (sadly to swap my Pliny shirt for a smaller one, not to drink beer), Lagunitas in Petaluma and Marin Brewing in Larkspur.
Cheers,
Oliver
It was a quiet day on the beer front. After visiting some wineries earlier in the day, we headed to the north of the Napa Valley and called in at the Calistoga Inn, home of Napa Valley Brewing, in the quaint town of Calistoga.

I had a half-pint of Czech-Style Pilsner (left) and the little lady had an American Wheat Ale.

Both were excellent beers. The pilsner was nice and crisp with a bit of graininess.
From there it was back to Silverado Brewing in St Helena for a Pale Ale (5.92% and a reasonable beer) and St Lucifer's Potion (8.84%, on the left), a tasty Belgian ale. I was driving so mine was the Pale Ale.

Here's a pic of the brewery, taken from the bar.

A Portugese beer -- Sagres Bohemia "amber beer" (6.2%) -- with dinner and an Anderson Valley Imperial IPA (8.7%) while I finished this post completed the day. The Imperial IPA is, according to the label, "loaded with excessive amounts of malts to balance 20 separate additions of the finest Pacific Northwest hops". I'm not sure there are excessive amounts of malts, but there are lots. It is a big beer in every respect, and it's bloody delicious.
Tomorrow: A return to Russian River (sadly to swap my Pliny shirt for a smaller one, not to drink beer), Lagunitas in Petaluma and Marin Brewing in Larkspur.
Cheers,
Oliver