I spent this past weekend visiting my good friend Sarah in Michigan. She lives about an hour away from Detroit, and who knew it but Michigan is known for its microbrews! So, we spent most of our time being beer advocates (
BAs, otherwise known as badasses).
The first night we hung out with a baker's dozen of engineers at a brewery called
Dragonmead, located in Warren, MI. It was not at all what I expected. Very un-Medieval, aside from some armor and artwork on the walls. No jousting. There was an acoustic singer named Julianne who was not at all worth my attention. Almost immediately we were bombarded with rules: No moving tables. No splitting checks. No tip less than 20%. Blah blah blah. We were given a free basket of pretzels with mustard, which was good, but we had to ask at least 3 or 4 times before we got a refill. My engineer friends also were snubbed when asking for a refill on a beverage. I'm not sure if it was cool or uncool, but there's no real food at Dragonmead, but you can order take-out or bring in any food you want. I did, however, enjoy the sampler. Five six-ounce samples of any of their ~40 of their own microbrews on tap. I opted for the Final Absolution Belgian style trippel, Lancelot's cream ale, Ring of Fire, Bishop Bob's Holy Smoke rauchbier, and the Crown Jewels IPA. The Final Absolution was their signature, which I can see why. Smooth, malty, with some good spices going on. The Ring of Fire was spiced with jalapeno peppers, and although I love spicy foods, I could barely stomach six ounces. Not a good burping beer at all! The rauchbier was disappointing in that it was barely smoky in flavor. I was expecting a Virginia ham flavor, as I've seen with rauchbiers in Germany. I loved the IPA, naturally, and the cream ale was a good balance to the Ring of Fire. I was also able to sample some of Doug's Crooked Door amber ale (aka
Gryffendor amber ale), which may be a beverage I would drink a lot of. Although the service was severely lacking, it definitely had a few good flavors. I'm not sure I would visit there again, though.
The next day, we made our way to Little Bavaria - Frankenmuth! I was very excited as soon as I saw the blue and white flags on the houses! We first stopped at
Sullivan's Black Forest Brew Haus.
We were confused that a German community would have an Irish sports bar, that felt like a family restaurant that Gram and Gramp loved to frequent after Sunday church. I would never guess it was a brewery from the looks of things. However, we did see several awards for the beers. Mind you, they were pre-2006, and since then the brewery obtained a new brewmaster. We had high hopes, anyway. Their sampler was stupendous. About 10 five-ounce samples for $12. Every porter and stout severely disappointed me. I did enjoy the Grateful Red amber ale. Apparently everything else, however, wasn't that impressive because I can't remember anything else! We ate some nachos and fish sandwiches (their famous fish sandwiches!) then headed across the street to Bronner's humoungous Christmas warehouse!!! I'm still overwhelmed. I can't even think about the amount of lights and ornaments and holiday cheer we saw.
Afterwards, we went a few miles up the road to
Frankenmuth Brewery. One of my favorite places now! We were greeted with airhead blonde girls who were somehow able to find Justin, an eighteen year old busboy to give us a tour of the brewery. He explained the brewing process and we were able to see where every step of their microbrewing process takes place, except for fermenting. Very cool! Justin's favorite drink? Root beer. I promised I wouldn't tell anyone what his
real favorite beverage is...he's only eighteen! We grabbed a table and ordered the sampler and munched on some amazing pretzel breadsticks with homemade mustard. The beers were: Hefeweizen, Munich Dunkel, English IPA, Pilsner, Red Sky Ale, Winter bock, and a porter. My favorite hands-down was the Red Sky amber. Clean and caramel-y. I had another. After some delicious pizza, we had full bellies!
My favorite brewery in Michigan so far is Frankenmuth by a landslide! Highly recommended. Good beer. Good food. Good people.
Good night!!