Last night I finished adding on the last beer patch (that are in my possession) onto my messenger bag. Being a biker around Minneapolis it’s cool to have some sort of trademark for people to recognize you being that we are the second largest bike commuting city in the nation. My bike really doesn’t stand out unless you are a very observant bike geek, which a lot of people around here are.
I was in Duluth getting some growlers at Fitgers when I saw they were selling patches for like 3 bucks and in about 10 seconds I came up with the idea to pepper my bag with beer patches from breweries and beer that I love. At first I was planning on adding them as I go on my travels but came to the conclusion that I probably wouldn’t hit the ones that I would want on my bag and after emailing places like Dogfish Head and Stone they don’t even have patches to sell. So I went on the internet and searched and found Sierra Nevada. I also found a few websites that had a whole bunch but they were all beers that I really had no desire to promote, but I did come across a pretty cool Black Label POWERED which I thought was amusing and I don’t mind the beer itself. Also being that it’s a beer of choice for some of my biking friends I thought it was appropriate. There was also a Mikey’s one that I still enjoy and it was not the hornet but the logo with the bat and castle on it. I contemplated a PBR one but I didn’t want to get too hipstery. The Summit one was easy, I volunteer there. My friend Phil got me the New Belgium one, which has a bike on it, also very appropriate and he also got me the Fulton one from their grand opening tasting at the Happy Gnome, you can read more about this new brewery on the Captain’s site. So there you have it, i figure I still have room for about 5 more depending on size so I want to reserve this space for top notch small breweries. If any of you got any and want to send them my way let me know and I can compensate you for them.

After adding the last one on last night I cracked open a Tyranena Hope Whore. One of their bombastic brews from their Brewers Gone Wild series. An Imperial IPA with a mystery ABV and IBU this is yet another fine batch from a fine brewery. It pours a golden orange with a beautiful frothy head. Bringing it up to my lips and nostrils was like an old friend came back to town. I’ve mellowed out in my beer purchasing as of late, I find that getting one or two interesting beers a week is both easy for my pocketbook and rewarding for my beer soul, having Hop Whore was fantastic when earlier this year when I was a craft beer junkie I had so many of these beers that I wasn’t enjoying them as much as I could. The smell was a strong but not too over the top hop bouquet with a bit of caramel in the back. The taste was exquisite, grapefruit with some mellow sweetness to boot. It was a style that I love, explosive IPA’s are my thing. I am a hop head and this settled the hop giant in me that was getting restless. The mouthfeel was biting yet it quenched my thirst and gave me room for another, not too bitter or potent, a good balance. This should still be floating around liquor stores so if you get a chance pick up a four pack. Bacchus in Shoreview still has a couple that I know of so if you got some time cruise over there, I believe they still have Dark Horse’s Plead the Fifth so it might be a worthy trip.
Tyranena’s Hop Whore
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The Telemark Resort is a great place. It was probably a little more classier in it’s heyday but I found it to be rather charming. This is where the Birkebeiner Cross Country ski race takes place. There are cross country ski trails all over that area, 40 km worth, and in the summer those trails are mountain bike trails, in fact on of the biggest off-road bike events, the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival, is held there. I got money down on a 
The bar was beautiful. A mixture of old brick and new wood that had more little archways for the bartender to walk through and the taps were all made of wood, nothing cheesy. We ordered some food and I had a Gourmet Grilled Cheese which was good but my wife on the other hand had the Turkey Sandwich and that was something to die for. The meat was slow roasted with all these spices and it was the best turkey I have ever had. What I look for in a great brew pub is also great food and this place did not disappoint. Now the beers. What they had on tap was a pale ale, stout (both of which were at the resort), a light lager, honey wheat, a red and to make me happy, an imperial IPA. Obviously I took the IPA first and I found it to be a bit light on the imperial side but still very good. I even took home a growler of this. After that I just got samples of the other beers minus the two I had at the resort and the light lager, which was actually just two beers then. The red was decent but pretty tame, not much different from commercial reds. And the honey wheat was good but also nothing to scream about. I really liked the feel of this place but I wish there were more selections. But with 6 beers on tap and three being worthy I have to say that even though this place is young and in the middle of a very small town this place will be hit up by my on one of my adventures back home to Duluth, a little out of the way but I’ll make a day of it, maybe the Minnow for lunch and Fitgers for dinner.




