"The answer is Beer. Nobody even knows (or cares) what the question was."
Today was "makeup" day 2 of 4 because of our postponements due to scheduling difficulties in January and February. At our current pace, we should have them all completed by the middle of April. It is kind of nice going to a bar every week instead of just odd numbered ones. Maybe it will catch on and we can accelerate our process to visit every bar in the county!
It was my turn to drive so I chose the
Moo-Duck Brewery in
Elizabethtown. A little over a year ago, an article was written in the local paper about our "
Retired Guys Beer Afternoon" adventure and immediately following that article we received an email from a huge fan (his name is Chet) of
Moo-Duck's strongly suggesting we visit there if we wanted to enjoy the best beer in our local area. We made sure it was added to our list of places to go but due to its not being open on our normal outing day of the week (Tuesday) we put it off. Turns out we have been denying ourselves this great experience for over a year!
Upon arrival, we were beneficiaries of a friendly and welcoming greeting from Chris who would be our helpful bartender for the day. He suggested we try a "flight" of 4 5 oz. glasses of beer out of the 12 available. I explained to Chris that I enjoyed just about every beer that was not a Stout and generally preferred IPAs. He suggested 4 that were excellent choices and when they were finished, I had an additional 2 chosen by myself. They were also excellent! Terry also did 6, not all of which were the same as mine and his conclusion was that his were all exceptional as well. When we had questions about any of the beers, Mike the brew master was readily available to enlighten us about the type of hop or malt used to provide the dominant flavor to the beer.
I suspect that drinking beer where it is made is a lot like picking freshly ripened fruit off a tree and eating it. The flavors have not been adversely affected by aging or bouncing around in the shipping process. It would seem to be the best way to enjoy a well made beer!
As has become our custom, we decided to try an appetizer to get a feel for the restaurant part of the establishment. Terry had a soft pretzel while I intended to enjoy a bowl of the Chili which is also "brewed" by Mike. It turns out that "Enjoy" is not a strong enough term for that chili! It was, without question, the best chili I have ever had. If beer isn't your thing, go to
Moo-Duck for their chili, it is that good.
Sitting at a bar in
Elizabethtown it should come as no surprise that we were in the company of a few pretty well educated people. Chris recently received a degree in Software Engineering and is about to embark on a new career using his skills while a young lady sitting next to us informed us she is about to graduate with a degree in Biology and she just had a successful interview for a job. Congratulations to them for their accomplishments and their future endeavors!
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