Showing posts with label dogfish head brewery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogfish head brewery. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Ocean City Fall Vacation 2013 Part 2

On Day 2 of our Ocean City trip we were in Milton Delaware to tour the Dogfish Head Brewery.

Since I was in a wheelchair due to a blood clot in my ankle we got a "special" individual tour.
Since the regular tour involves climbing stairs and walking around on elevated platforms one of the Dogfish Head employees named Chris took us around the facility and behind the scenes.

The links on Youtube to those videos are here--
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
PART VI
PART VII
PART VIII

I realize that a brewery tour is not everyone's "cup of tea" but if you like this sort of thing, have a look.  Our tour guide Chris was very personable and enlightening and a good spokesman for the Dogfish Head brand.


Here are some random shots taken during the tour....lots of stainless steel and tanks and massive wooden barrels......













Then some shots of the public areas...........



 The ladies in the front office/reception.  (It was close to Halloween to explain the spider web thing. lol)


The mobile food truck(lunchbox) outside which was not open on our visit.


Giant holding tanks on the side of the complex.


After the tour, the free tasting that DFH offers and spending a big wad of cash in their gift shop(!!!)we headed back toward Rehoboth for dinner as it was getting about that time.

We decided to hit the Dogfish Head Pub for dinner before heading back to Ocean City.


 
There was a spirits(hard liquor)distillery upstairs with a tour but we were not up to doing that one too, so we just had dinner and drinks..........


A pair of steaks and fries with drink pairings.....


We even sprung for desserts......what a spendy dinner!

 Hubs had a brad pudding concoction....



And I had a chocolate blue cheese cheesecake.  This is just too too rich and I took most of it back to the hotel!

I took a shot of Hubs outside the Pub after dinner to commemorate his awesome beer soaked day.....


Then a couple of strangers offered to take our photo together......


We made copies and enclosed this one in our Christmas cards in 2013.


We took the coastal road back to OC, using the newly completed Indian River Inlet Bridge between Rehoboth and Bethany DE.

They light up the cables at night holding the bridge.......


 Sorry for the glare on the windshield and the bugs. lolz


It is kind of cool though.

Thus ended Day 2 of this trip.

Sluggy



 

Friday, June 19, 2015

Ocean City Fall Vacation 2013.....Part 1

Well as I was going through and editing photos from this last trip to Louisiana I realized that I never blogged about 2 of our trips to Ocean City Maryland in the Fall of 2013 AND 2014.

Doh!

So here goes a brief(well at least for me)summary with photos of our trip to OC in 2013. 
Ok, if you know me you know this won't be brief but will be, instead, a long multipart post.  ;-)

We got onto the interstate not too early, 9ish.
Man, somebody should have cleaned the windshield before we left.....


Once we hit Delaware(Wilmington)it was time to make our pilgrimage here......


A big ass liquor store with every libations known to man(within reason).  Due to the archaic alcohol regulations in PA, we have to bootleg many of our adult beverages into the state from bordering states with sane alcohol sales laws.

This being our first trip into Total Wine & More I think we wandered around for close to 2 hours.  Well I was in a wheelchair(due to that blood clot in my ankle back then)so it took me awhile to get through the joint.
I don't recall what we spent but it was a LOT! lolz

Back on the road........

If you live in these parts you know that "Dover Beaches" doesn't mean there are beaches in Dover Delaware.  Dover and Beaches are two separate destinations. ;-)

We had tentative plans to meet up with Ron from Retired in Delaware for lunch.  After taking so long in the Liquor Nirvana we were running late.  I called him from the road when we were near the shore to let him know what time we were due to arrive and to meet us at the restaurant.  I got his voice mail.


Well we waited around for about 45 minutes for Ron to arrive or call, sipping on drinks before we gave up on him and ordered.
I didn't know at the time that Ron's nap time is sacred and never changes when it happens.  Ron had turned off his phone to nap so that is why I couldn't reach him.

I had fun with Ron even though he didn't show up and made a video which you can see HERE



Me, mugging for the camera afterwards to prove to Ron we were here.
It was a beautiful sunny day and warm for October.

As for our lunch.....Note to self--don't ever get the oysters at The Bay Leaf Restaurant again......frozen prepackaged and all batter, no oyster.  You would think a restaurant down near the shore would have fresh seafood, wouldn't you?

After our late lunch(more like 3pm)we got into Rehoboth and spied another large liquor store.
 

I think my minivan had a liquor store sensor as it always seemed to stop at large liquor stores this trip. ;-)
Another hour or so browsing(and buying)via wheelchair and we were back on the road again and finally hit Ocean City MD about dark.

It took quite some time to unload everything into the hotel room this trip.  Being in a wheelchair nothing was quick or easy for me.
We finally settled into the room as a colorful October moon came up.....


I took a shot off the balcony of the boardwalk.  Nice and deserted....



Around 8 or so we got hungry so I loaded my PWA into the wheelchair and Hubs pushed me down the boardwalk toward the supposed Backshore Brewing on 10th St. that is suppose to be open until 2am.
Well we get there and it's closed up tight.  Seems at least in 2013 they were only open during the Summer season.
So Hubs started wheeling me back toward the hotel and we stopped in an Italian place to eat called Brothers Bistro on 11th St.
I won't complain about the cost($20 for a pizza.....seriously?!?)because every single restaurant down in OC is exorbitantly overpriced.....except for Pizza Hut, Subway and Denny's.  Yes, the cahin restaurants are reasonable but every local place has crazy prices!  And this is for mediocre food, nothing special.  I guess if you are in a seasonal area you have to make a year's worth of profit in 8 months(or less)to stay open.

But I will complain that there was hardly any staff and the wait time was long for said pizza.  Why so long a wait seeing as there was hardly anyone in the place?  We had a ringside seat for the brick pizza oven and not another customer within 30 feet of us.

Back to the room after a brisk roll down the Boardwalk.

The next morning Hub get up at the ass-crack of dawn to see the sun rise.  He does this every time we are here.

 You would think, since he is on vacation and doesn't for once have to get up so blasted early he would sleep in!
No.

Hubs took a walk in the a.m.(without me since I couldn't walk far this trip)and then we relaxed on the balcony a bit.


Later that morning we headed out to pick up foodstuffs for this visit.  We always get a room with a kitchenette and make most of our meals in the room(breakfast and some dinners while we do lunches out).

 Later, after a quick lunch in , we headed out for our activity that day.


Doing the brewery tour at Dogfish Head in Milton.

 Here is the door where they start the tour, next to the restrooms.


The Women's bathroom had a little wooden fish hanging on the door.  The shark(or is it a dogfish?)had POO-PEE lettered onto it.
Wtf?
I guess if you drink enough dogfish head beer(the tasting bar is right near the restrooms) you need to go pee-pee but who goes poo after guzzling beer? lol

I just thought this was bizarre....or maybe my pain medications for the blood clot made me think this was bizarre.

Next time we tour the Brewery.

Sluggy

Friday, March 21, 2014

Friday at the Bloggerpalooza II....Hijinxs in Milton & Beyond--Part I

*Continuing on with my recollections of last weekend at the Bloggerpalooza II.*

Check out THIS POST about Thursday's part of the trip if you missed it.

Friday morning I awoke early.
I was apprehensive about getting up on time, since this cut rate motel had no clock and I own a "dumb phone" so I had no alarm APP either to fall back on.
So I willed myself to rise early for morning ablutions and I was dressed and around the corner to the office for the free breakfast by 8am.

The pickings were slim as they say in the breakfast room.....3 kinds of juice, 4 kinds of cold cereal(and only 1 wasn't of the "sugared" variety), a tray of unappetizing doughnuts(like you'd find boxed in the grocery store, not like you'd find fresh made at a donut shop)and teeny tiny muffins(amuse bouche sized)also of the boxed grocery store variety, another tray of bread products(wheat and white slices, English muffins and 2 kinds of bagels).  There was also coffee(reg. and decaf)and packets of no name brand instant oatmeal next to the coffee urns.
No fruit or yogurt or protein, just a buttload of carbs.
sigh
What do you expect for $40 a night?

So I opened a packet of oatmeal and then looked for some hot water, which was not to be found.
sigh
About this time the breakfast attendant came into the room and noticed me standing there with an agitated look on my face and a bowl of dry crunchy oatmeal.
She said something about getting the hot water carafe out(hey, the breakfast had been open 1.5 hours already!)and she wandered off.

Not knowing how long this would take and the fact that I was wasting away(ha!), I took a half of a bagel and dropped it into the toaster slot and grabbed a tiny tub of cream cheese and a knife.  If I had to abandon the oatmeal plan I'd not starve to death after all, hooray!

I poured a Styrofoam cup of OJ, gathered my now toasty 1/2 bagel, knife and cheese and took a seat at a table.
About that time the attendant returned with a carafe of hot water.  I got up to soak my oatmeal and bumped the not-quite-stable table and the OJ went flying.
sigh

After some quick damage control involving many paper napkins and a now sticky table, I refilled the OJ cup and pumped out some not quite hot water into my oatmeal and went back to my table.
By the time I ate the 1/2 bagel and drank the OJ, the oatmeal was as soft as it was going to get...which turned out to be about half way to edible.
Mmmmm, half crunchy oatmeal.
Just call me Mr. Ed.

After that fine morning repast *cough* I went back to the room to get myself ready to face the day and check my emails and such.
As I sat at the rickety table in the room where I set up the laptop and surfed the interwebs the tv and the light above it spontaneously went out.
WTH?
I wasn't anywhere near either of those articles.
So I went and tried the remote for the tv and tried unplugging and replugging it in.
Then I did what every knowledgeable person does in this situation.....I hit the tv.
Still dead as a doornail.

I called the front desk and told them the tv and light had shit the bed and they said they'd send someone over to check them out.

The offending items......



5 minutes later a maintenance guy showed up.  I explained what had happened and he walked over to the wall next to the bed and flipped a switch and both items came on.

He just smiled at me, like, "Man, are you one dumb bitch."
Except I didn't go anywhere NEAR that wall or that switch on said wall when this happened!
I was sitting at the table on the other side of the room!!
So I told him that and he just smiled and shook his head at me.

Honestly, I am convinced that there were gremlins at play in my room.

But moving on.......
I left and drove the minivan over to the Inn in Lewes, as we were suppose to meet at 10am there if we wanted to do the Dogfish Head Brewery excursion that Jay had dreamed up.

So I ended up driving the minivan and taking Jay and Randy with me to Milton, and anne marie and Todd followed in their Ford Fuckus Focus.  Jay had printed off directions since the only time I'd been to that brewery we were coming from Ocean City MD.
We found the place readily(after a wrong turn getting out of Lewes)but we arrived a few minutes too late for the first tour of the day at 11am.
So we stood around and waited for the noon tour.

What better time to take some photos, right?


Oh, you thought I meant photos of people, didn't you?
Well here they are......


   back l to r-Jay, Randy  front l to r-anne marie, Todd

That metal sculpture behind them was from a Burning Man gathering, the same as the large metal tree house sculpture which sits outside the brewery building entrance.


And the gift shop had 120 Minute IPA!
This stuff is potent and they only make it a few times a year and it sells out fast.  Notice the cardboard holders are just plain white.  They sell this stuff so fast it's not worth making fancy designed holders for it. lolz
It's been a week since we were there and I bet all that 120 Minute is gone at this point.
It's quite expensive too, at $9 a bottle.
Yikes!
But did I say it has quite the kick yet? 
1 bottle of this and my ass is on the floor!  8-)


Here's Jay next to the cases of beer.
I wonder why he looks so happy?!?


Did I mention that DFH was very crowded that day?
Besides the regular brewery tours and people coming in to taste beer and buy beer, there was some sort of organized Brewmasters Association Tour and Seminar going on last Friday.
We saw a group of these Brewmasters finishing a tour on our way in so when we arrived there was a great cacophony of slightly buzzed folks and we couldn't even get to, let alone SEE the tasting bar.
We had to stand around and window shop in the gift shop for almost an hour before starting our tour.

Randy and Todd when out to get a sausage sandwich at Bunyan's Lunchbox, while we waited.  The Lunchbox food wagon is shown here in a photo I took last October.....


Which reminds me.....I never did blog about our trip last October to OC.  I must get right on that....ok, maybe tomorrow. lol

But I digress.....

The tour finally started and we were off with our DFH tour guide.....


After climbing the stairs of death, we heard all about the process of brewing while we gazed upon huge vats of wort, mash, and beer with the DFH logo on them....


Here's Randy getting "the shot".....

They had the founders of DFH, Sam and Miranda Calagione's brewing set-up in a corner of this room.....


This set-up is a step up from the one Hubs and I use.

 
 
Here's the hopper.....Sir Mix-a-lot would approve..... baby got beer.......
 

And here are the original capper, bottler and drying bottle tree.....

And then it was time to pause for a shot before going back down the stairs of death.....



At this point in the tour Todd, anne marie and myself bowed out and went to have a rest in the tasting area.  The rest of the actual brewery tour I had seen already and after that part of it they walked about 60 of the 63 acres of this facility.  I had already been on my feet for over an hour straight and if you've seen one brewery warehouse, you've seen enough.

So the 3 of us got a head start on our tasting samples.
And this is when I made a startling discovery......
anne marie is a 60 year old virgin!
WTF?!?
A 60 year old BEER virgin.

The tour guide offered that she should try one of the beers made with grapes called "Noble Rot", since anne marie likes wine.
And I suggested the Midas Touch and Tweas'n ale beers since they are made with fruit and honey.

And thus is how anne marie came over to the "dark side" with us.....

Oh, and disregard that slightly inebriated voice on the film who called the brewery Doghead Fish...lolz






And here's some more film, as Sluggy starts in on her third sample(World Wide Stout)and anne marie gets happier with her second ever beer......



And finally another short clip when Randy & Jay finished the tour and started began their tastings.
By this time a few of us were halfway "in the bag" as they say.....lolz



After we finished sampling and pulled Jay away from the tasting bar, we headed into the gift shop to make some purchases.
$400+ later, here is what I left with.......


Jay and I hit the Bunyan Lunch Wagon before heading out, as it was almost 3pm and we hadn't had lunch yet, but we didn't want to stop anywhere for a real meal since the dinner plans were coming up within a few hours.

The trip back to Lewes turned into an adventure all of it's own too.
I got turned around(9 oz. of beer will DO that to me!), Jay couldn't get service to use the GPS APP on his phone way out there in the boonies, so we had Randy go into a convenience store and ask for directions.
Either Randy misheard the guy or he made the mistake of telling the guy we "aren't from around here" and he thought it would be jolly good fun to send us off on a wild goose chase.
About 15 miles later, after following our directions, we ended up in Milford, which is in the OPPOSITE direction from where we needed to be heading.
Jay was able to get a signal on his phone there and we headed back in the right direction and did get back to the Inn in Lewes, no worse for the wear.
And Randy got a nice ride and saw more of the fine state of Delaware...but mostly some boring parts of it. ;-)

Once back in Lewes it was about 4pm so we headed up to the Hospitality Suite that 6 of the attendees had booked for their stay at the Inn. 

This sure beats the 2 bit gremlin filled motel I was staying at in Rehoboth!


And there were nice views of the canal out on the deck overlooking the water....



While I was outside taking pictures, this persistent seagull was busily swooping upward and dropping this mussel from his beak, over and over again on this dock, trying to open the shell.
I watched until he did get that sucker open and munched away on it.

Dang! Now I'm hungry again......when is dinner?



Then I went inside the suite to meet some more of the weekend attendees who had arrived while we were at the brewery that day.

Part 2 of our Friday at the Bloggerpalooza II coming soon....

Sluggy