But there's a ShakeShack in SeaPort now, which makes for a nice lunch/dinner spot to hit up on the way to/from there.
Had a SARA saison last night that was delicious. Highly recommend seeking out their beers. They never disappoint.
Just found out they’re building a Beerhead right around the corner from my neighborhood and another local brewery is also opening up a few streets away.
Look at this little punk trying to ruin the hobby for the rest of us by illegally selling his homebrew! /s
Surprised the kid didn’t make a dessert sour milkshake ipa fermented with a Nordic yeast and dregs from cantillon
My lady and I started a craft beer/horror movie podcast and I think it'll be of interest to some of you. We pair a beer with a movie, either based on title or themes in the movie. So far we've done Nightmare. Cujo, and Hostel. Check it out! http://soundcloud.com/hopsandfears
Oh gosh, there's way too many to list. Pretty much all Bay Area breweries are participating in some capacity, plus there's lots of events where you can get beer that doesn't normally make it out this way.
NOOOOOOO HopCat Chicago closed - effective immediately. No warning, no announcement until today. This is crazy because they were always busy and seemed to have excellent business. Me and my girlfriend had our first date there over 2 years ago, so we will likely be drinking in HC's honor tonight.
Interesting. I don't think I've heard of any of the Hopcat locations closing ever so this would be the first, if I'm not wrong.
The guy is blaming the location in setting up shop in Lincoln Park and says it’s not a restaurant district, but that’s because it’s basically next to the lakefront. Walk ten minutes west to Lincoln/Halsted and you’ve got a huge restaurant/bar district with way better public transit access.