How do you warm up for
Philly Beer Week? Going to six bars to find the perfect six-pack seemed like the best idea.
We started at the Good Dog Bar where brewer Casey Hughes was giving Philly Beer Week’s “Hammer of Glory” a test run as he tapped a firkin.
Two glasses later we were headed out to Kite & Key in search of a better stout.
Next up was the Belgian Café where we went about choosing a Belgian beer for our mix-a-six. The choice was as difficult as the drinking was easy.
At Amada the draft list impressed but we were there to experience a $30 per bottle Spanish beer inspired by famed chef Ferran Adria. Designed to go with Spanish food, the beer practically demanded we order a plate of charcuterie. Too bad the kitchen was closed.
Off to the South Philadelphia Taproom, we scanned the beer list that featured beers from near and far. A couple high-alcohol choices later, and we had picked a winner.
The night finished at the Sidecar. An espresso-flavored stout closed out the night and guaranteed a bleary-eyed morning.
1. Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel (Cherry Hill, N.J.)
WHERE:
Good Dog Bar (224 S 15th St., 215-985-1918, gooddogbar.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Belgian dubbel style poured from a firkin, it was a cloudy brown in color with fruity hops taste.
2. Sly Fox O’Reilly’s Stout (Phoenixville, Pa.)
WHERE:
Kite & Key (1836 Callowhill St., 215-568-1818, thekiteandkey.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Irish- style draft stout poured with nitrogen to give it a creamy head. Black in color with a roasty taste.
3. Tripel Karmeliet (Belgium)
WHERE:
Belgian Café (2047 Green St., 215-235-3500, thebelgiancafe.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: This Belgian Tripel-style beer is brewed with three types of grain. It is golden in color, light in body with a touch of sweetness and a finish similar to Champagne.
4. Estrella Damm Inedit (Spain)
WHERE:
Amada (217 Chestnut St, 215-625-2450, amadarestaurant.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Spanish beer is a collaboration between a Spanish brewer and famed El Bulli chef Ferran Adria. It reminds you of a light saison with subtle hints of orange and spice and finishes dry.
5. Russian River Damnation (Santa Rosa, Calif.)
WHERE:
South Philadelphia Taproom (1509 Mifflin St., 215-271-7787, southphiladelphiataproom.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: Another Belgian strong ale, this one is heavy on the banana overtones and finishes smooth.
6. Pennichuck Pozharnik (Milford, N.H.)
WHERE:
Sidecar Bar & Grille (2201 Christian St., 215-732-3429, thesidecarbar.com)
WHY I CHOSE IT: A Russian Imperial Stout brewed with espresso and vanilla beans, this dark beer tastes of coffee, toffee and malt. A wonderful way to end an evening.