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We're driving to NYC in the spring. Any recommendations for pubs and breweries both in the city and on the way?
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Re: New York
Gingerman I hear is good.
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I suggest a pint of PBR at the actual Coyote Ugly bar for an interesting (and stinky) adventure. Other than that, you could probably swing by the Pony Bar in Hell's Kitchen.
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I've been to:
Rattle and Hum
Gingerman
Blind Tiger
BierKraft
eataly birreria
all are great. I hear Torst is awesome as well. Start following @brew_york on twitter and they will have plenty of ideas for you. Whole foods is a great spot for bottles, we hit up a couple more but I don't remember the names.
Rattle and Hum
Gingerman
Blind Tiger
BierKraft
eataly birreria
all are great. I hear Torst is awesome as well. Start following @brew_york on twitter and they will have plenty of ideas for you. Whole foods is a great spot for bottles, we hit up a couple more but I don't remember the names.
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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Barcade was also awesome if you are into craft beer and old school video games for a quarter
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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I'm going in July and definitely am going to try and hit up some of those spots mentioned!
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It's hot as fuck in July and Aug. Take nad cream (no I'm not kidding) The humidity and walking will do you in. If they are selling water in the street, get it. Not knowing the locations of the little shops is a killer.
I do love NY but in small bits.
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I do love NY but in small bits.
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Another new place just opened up recently called Fools Gold, suppose to be pretty good.
"Twenty years ago — a time, by the way, that hops such as Simcoe and Citra were already being developed, but weren’t about to find immediate popularity — there wasn’t a brewer on earth who would have gone to the annual Hop Growers of American convention and said, “I’m going to have a beer that we make 4,000 barrels of, one time a year. It flies off the shelf at damn near $20 a six-pack, and you know what it smells like? It smells like your cat ate your weed and then pissed in the Christmas tree.” - Bell’s Brewery Director of Operations John Mallet on the scent of their popular Hopslam.
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That place does sound good! Added it to the map.
Sandman - I've never used such a cream... haha. Can you recommend a brand?
Sandman - I've never used such a cream... haha. Can you recommend a brand?
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We used penatin (SP) a diper rash ointment. If you are carefull talcum powder may work for you.
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Gold bond medicated powder also works.
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Gold Bond often causes a nasty rash after a few days so you use more and more to try to get the rash better. Clever design. Heavily marketed. Hate that stuff. IMO should be taken off the shelves.Celiacbrew wrote:Gold bond medicated powder also works.
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Get some bag balm on those bags
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I'll be there again in September and found Taproom 307, which will be one block away from my hotel. Their beer menu is quite impressive.
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Jimmy wrote:Get some bag balm on those bags
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Couple more bars to add:
Pony Bar - 45Th and 10th - 20 American craft beers on tap plus a couple of casks. Watch for the barflies. They want your money.
http://hk.theponybar.com/
Beer Culture - 45th between 8Th and 9th - bar service only, self serve bottle fridges, with TAKE OUT SERVICE!!! Hundreds of beer To choose from. Awesome.
Pony Bar - 45Th and 10th - 20 American craft beers on tap plus a couple of casks. Watch for the barflies. They want your money.
http://hk.theponybar.com/
Beer Culture - 45th between 8Th and 9th - bar service only, self serve bottle fridges, with TAKE OUT SERVICE!!! Hundreds of beer To choose from. Awesome.
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I leave Thursday morning! Can't wait. Though technically I won't be in NYC until the following week (stop over in Toronto for a wedding... might also drink some beer there).
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Jayme, any update on your travels to NYC?
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Ack! Yes. I'll try and post tonight!
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Alright here are some of the spots Brenna & I went to in NYC:
Food:
-Parm (near Little Italy in Manhattan) - awesome sandwiches
-Street food tour of Queens - highly recommended, the guys name was Jeff Orlick and took us to try Napalese, Tibetan, Halal, Arepas, Ecuadorian, quesadillas, Peruvian, and some Thai.
-Halal guys food trucks were the best street Halal we tried.
-Shake Shake - great burger joint near the Museum of Natural History, also has a few other locations.
-Broadway Bites at Howard Square was a neat pop up festival with some great food.
-L'Ecole was a nice french cooking school restaurant.
-Blue Bottle coffee wasn't food, but good coffee.
-Smorgasburg market in Brooklyn was near the Brooklyn brewery and happens on the weekends - lots of amazing food.
-Criffdogs is a great hotdog joint.
-Momofuku - awesome restaurant with roman noodles mostly - I like the one in Toronto better though.
-Corner Bistro had some awesome burgers.
-Magnolia Bakery has the best cupcakes and banana pudding.
-Bagels on the Square had some awesome NYC bagels.
-Lombardis Pizza is a pretty classic pizza spot.
-Takashi is a fantastic Japanese grill/raw food spot.
-Propserity Dumpling is a hole in the wall China Town place, but best dumplings ever.
-Taipan Bakery is another great spot in China town.
Beer:
Samples (Brooklyn) - great tap selection and a large shelf of great bottles you can buy to go or drink there
-Rattle & Hum had a good selection - near the Empire state building I believe.
-Trader Joe's had a decent selection of beer and was pretty cheap.
-Whole Foods also had decent bottle selection.
-Beer Boutique was a good bottle shop in Manhattan.
-Brooklyn Brewery was a fun, drunken shit show.
-Northwest Territory was a brooklyn bar with decent beer selection.
-Dirk the Norseman was a pretty awesome Brooklyn brewpub.
-Spritzenhaus was a good Williamsburg bar, lots of selection and good place to people watch.
-Torst is a fantastic beer bar in Williamsburg - tip: get 5oz pours as they almost always over pour (at least that day they did)!
-DBA was another decent bar in Brooklyn.
-Blind Tiger has great selection but is REAL small - go early.
Both:
-Chelsea Market - the Fill Station had some great beer in mason jars, also some interesting places to eat/neat stuff to buy.
-Eataly is another great market full of good food and a nice selection of beer, lots of Italian craft beer.
Food:
-Parm (near Little Italy in Manhattan) - awesome sandwiches
-Street food tour of Queens - highly recommended, the guys name was Jeff Orlick and took us to try Napalese, Tibetan, Halal, Arepas, Ecuadorian, quesadillas, Peruvian, and some Thai.
-Halal guys food trucks were the best street Halal we tried.
-Shake Shake - great burger joint near the Museum of Natural History, also has a few other locations.
-Broadway Bites at Howard Square was a neat pop up festival with some great food.
-L'Ecole was a nice french cooking school restaurant.
-Blue Bottle coffee wasn't food, but good coffee.
-Smorgasburg market in Brooklyn was near the Brooklyn brewery and happens on the weekends - lots of amazing food.
-Criffdogs is a great hotdog joint.
-Momofuku - awesome restaurant with roman noodles mostly - I like the one in Toronto better though.
-Corner Bistro had some awesome burgers.
-Magnolia Bakery has the best cupcakes and banana pudding.
-Bagels on the Square had some awesome NYC bagels.
-Lombardis Pizza is a pretty classic pizza spot.
-Takashi is a fantastic Japanese grill/raw food spot.
-Propserity Dumpling is a hole in the wall China Town place, but best dumplings ever.
-Taipan Bakery is another great spot in China town.
Beer:
Samples (Brooklyn) - great tap selection and a large shelf of great bottles you can buy to go or drink there
-Rattle & Hum had a good selection - near the Empire state building I believe.
-Trader Joe's had a decent selection of beer and was pretty cheap.
-Whole Foods also had decent bottle selection.
-Beer Boutique was a good bottle shop in Manhattan.
-Brooklyn Brewery was a fun, drunken shit show.
-Northwest Territory was a brooklyn bar with decent beer selection.
-Dirk the Norseman was a pretty awesome Brooklyn brewpub.
-Spritzenhaus was a good Williamsburg bar, lots of selection and good place to people watch.
-Torst is a fantastic beer bar in Williamsburg - tip: get 5oz pours as they almost always over pour (at least that day they did)!
-DBA was another decent bar in Brooklyn.
-Blind Tiger has great selection but is REAL small - go early.
Both:
-Chelsea Market - the Fill Station had some great beer in mason jars, also some interesting places to eat/neat stuff to buy.
-Eataly is another great market full of good food and a nice selection of beer, lots of Italian craft beer.
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Re: New York
Geez Louise, thanks Jayme! We'll be sure to add to the list if we find any more hits. How long were you there, a month??
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Haha nope, 8 days! I need to learn how to go on a relaxing vacation some time...
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Re: New York
Just back from NYC.
Top Hop's on 94 Orchard St, across from the Tenement Museum. 12ish taps and 700 bottles.
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Top Hop's on 94 Orchard St, across from the Tenement Museum. 12ish taps and 700 bottles.
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