Showing posts with label East Branch Brewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Branch Brewing. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2024

Beer Dinner with Root Down and East Branch at Brickside Grille; aka A New Brew Lounge post, say what??!!


Oh what a night! What was old is new again and old (more on that in a sec). Thanks to Brickside Grille in Exton (Eagleview), PA, the return of last night’s beer dinner brought out old friends of The Drafting Room, current fans of the Brickside, homebrewers, professional brewers, and a whole room full of Thursday night customers delighted by the beers of East Branch and Root Down Brewing Companies.

Howard Weintraub (co-founding owner and longtime proprietor of the now-shuttered The Drafting Room) emceed the festivities while a variety of speakers from each brewery weighed in with their thoughts on the beer, the pairings, and the evening. The recurring theme throughout each commentary was how genuinely excited they were to be a part of the return of this beer dinner format. Not that they ever went totally away, but we went from many establishments hosting monthly beer dinners 10 years ago to it being quite difficult to find one in 2024.




In my better trained days of Brew Lounging, I’d have come back with pictures of the food, the people, the beers, the room, a who's-who list of those in attendance, and maybe some video of one of the speakers. But I guess I’ve lost my way a bit, just bringing you the pictures of each course. What a treat it was to see a room full of people -- many friends and acquaintances from over the years -- enjoying Pilsner, (nice and filtered clean old-school) West Coast IPA, Altbier, Rosemary Gose, and Oktoberfest matched up thoughtfully and nicely with their plated companions.  (the beer styles, btw, is where my "something old" was alluding)

On paper heading into the dinner, I was prepared to award pairing of the night to the Cod and Altbier and, incredible as it well both individually and together, I think the dessert course (Oktoberfest for dessert, I tell ya!) edge it out by an apple stem. The malt and spices played so nicely together and was so seasonally appropriate with autumnal weather just around the corner and nights already beginning to feel just a bit of chill in the air.




While I don’t foresee anyone (yet) going back to monthly beer dinners, I think last night's feel-good enthusiasm and turnout shows that there truly is a place for these dinners. I did throw in my two cents suggesting that a quarterly beer dinner focused on the seasonal styles of beer and the seasonally appropriate and available dinner ingredients would make for what I would imagine would be eagerly anticipated showcases of food and beer.






© Bryan J. Kolesar and The Brew Lounge, 2024. All content is owned and uniquely created by Bryan J. Kolesar. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from Kolesar is strictly prohibited. Excerpts, images, and links may be used with advance permission granted and only provided that full and clear credit is given to Bryan J. Kolesar and The Brew Lounge with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Contact Kolesar at TheBrewLounge@gmail.com

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Flagship February daily feature - East Branch Der Bach

East Branch has been a perfect addition to Downingtown's beer scene. As Victory has grown much larger, East Branch opened almost two-and-a-half years ago (coincidentally, with former Victory brewer, Kevin McGovern, manning the mash paddle) to fill the demand for a small brewpub.

The brewery opened first with a small tasting bar and later moved the bar to a much more spacious upstairs, complete with a kitchen turning out some impressively creative dishes to complement the beer menu. (The downstairs restaurant, Estrella, serves East Branch beers as well in addition to other regional beers and a full bar.) From East Branch's menu, provided your dietary requirements do not begin with a "V", you absolutely must try the Brisket Noodles. Preferably, if you go now, with a Düssel Sticke Alt. Would love to see breweries (and consumers!) getting back on board with this style in the way that Root Down has (recall I mentioned earlier this month?) and East Branch does from time to time as well.

That is a true strength of East Branch - that is, in addition to the solid food offerings, McGovern's willingness to put out a list of beers that nicely span the classic beer style spectrum, alcohol strengths (if you haven't had the pleasure, keep your eye out for the return of the incredible Severn Dark Mild at 3-3.5%!)

Now click the picture below for a full feature on East Branch Der Bach.


If you're just jumping in during the middle of this and want to know what this is all about, link back here to see the Flagship February overview as well as an ongoing list of all beers I'm featuring during the month of February.

Disclosure: For this project, I solely created the list of 28 beers featured here on The Brew Lounge. I was in contact with each brewery and neither required nor requested complimentary samples. I purchased today's East Branch beer while at the brewpub.



© Bryan J. Kolesar and The Brew Lounge, 2019. All content is owned and uniquely created by Bryan J. Kolesar. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from Kolesar is strictly prohibited. Excerpts, images, and links may be used with advance permission granted and only provided that full and clear credit is given to Bryan J. Kolesar and The Brew Lounge with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Contact Kolesar at TheBrewLounge@gmail.com