Driving back to The Bay area, we found a well-positioned brewery at which to enjoy a spot of lunch. The folk at Cedar Crest Brewing in Red Bluff were lovely, really helpful and enjoyed chatting about beer and football - what more could you want? They didn't have food but they gave us a takeaway menu for the Mexican place next-door and the food was delivered to our table. It was delicious and went very well with the Manton Hopper IPA - hoppy with citrus and pine but a solid malt backbone tempers the aggression often present in many West Coast IPAs.
Cedar Crest brewing Manton Hopper IPA |
The brewery is curiously party of a shop selling fancy snacks and local art. It's got a sort of folksy, country, home-on-the-range vibe which manages to feel more homey than horror.
The main pilgrimage of the day, however, was to The Rare Barrel in Berkeley. We timed it just right so that the doors opened as we walked up. Him Outdoors has been dreaming about this place, and he wasn't disappointed. The beers are exquisite and we loved every one. It was too hard to pick a favourite, so we were happy just to enjoy them all.
The Rare Barrel |
The menu |
The beers |
Roads Diverge - More subtle than previous; the oak-aged saison displays the soft sourness of apricots, peaches and pears. 4.75/5
The Upside Down Under - Well, we had to, didn't we? Golden sour beer aged in oak barrels with dragon fruit and kiwis. Fruity and sour. 4.5/5
Blurred PsM - Who knew sour grapes tasted so good?! Intense flavours of cherries, plums, cinnamon and nutmeg. 4.75/5
Bourbon Barrel-Aged Ensorcelled (2018) - Wow! That is a massive beer! Dark sour beer aged in bourbons n barrels with tart cherries. Tart raspberries and chocolate. 4.75/5
Seditious Ways - Dark sour beer aged in oak barrels with tart cherries - rich deep fruit flavours and a huge hit of dark chocolate beneath the cherries. 4.5/5
Les Bouquet - Smells sensational like a herbal tissane or a bath bomb but, unlike those, it tastes amazing too! 4.75/5
Tiki Party - Sour edge to tropical hop flavours - mango; papaya; pineapple - like a particularly zingy fruit sorbet. 4.5/5
Driving back to Our Gracious Host and Hostess, we crossed the Oakland Bay Bridge. I do like bridges, as I may have mentioned before. I love the blend of art and engineering into something which is both useful and beautiful. William Morris would approve. As do I.
Oakland Bay Bridge |
Our wonderful friends had delayed their Fourth of July party for the weekend, when we had returned and could celebrate their national day with them and a group of friends they had also invited. It was lovely to chat and get to know them a little.
Of course the spectre of politics shook its gory locks and I heard that people are still proud to be American, although it pains them that this is getting harder to admit as they are aware that the rest of the world sees their country as one dominated by Trump. Many of them refuse to allow him and his divisive politics rob them of their pride in their country. I admire this perspective and wish more fol from my own nation(s) could adopt it.
Our Gracious Host at the Fourth of July barbecue |
See, people do eat vegetables in America! |
I was very emotional to say farewell to my wonderful friend. It has been a magnificent trip and I look forward to the next one! Her father gave me this photo of us on her tenth birthday. Across the miles and the years, some things stay the same. In the immortal words of The Spice Girls' Wannabe, 'Make it last forever; friendship never ends'.
Our Gracious Hostess and me on her 10th birthday |
And now |
And just because it makes me happy, here is a picture of the lads making it through to the semi-final in the most unlikely manner on penalties.
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