Showing posts with label craft beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft beer. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Fuller's: The Sanctuary House Hotel London

The Sanctuary House Hotel London


 A Room with a View!
What lovely views we had from our room at The Sanctuary House Hotel!!  I absolutely loved sitting and watching the people and traffic below as well as gazing at the beautiful London buildings while enjoying my complementary Fuller's Ale.  The room was complete with new and upscale fixtures as well as the coziest bed.  




Fuller's Pub & Dining Experience
When you visit Central London you want a real 'pub experience' - and the Sanctuary House Hotel can offer you just that.  Fuller's Kitchen as taken classic pub food, upped the quality, and brought it to your table.  From delicious, upscale appetizers to Fuller's take on classic pies our dinner did not disappoint.  Truffle Mac & Cheese Balls were our favorite starter, which we then followed up with a fantastic Ale and Pie Board - which paired Fuller's classic and delicious ales with innovative an tasty pies.  With fillings like traditional State & Ale, Wild Game, and even Duck & Cranberry there is a pie for everyone's taste (vegetarian options too!).  This was followed by one of the best Sticky Toffee Puddings of the trip!

Now, this IS Fuller's - so you know there must be something about the beer!
From Classic Real Ales to creative Draft selections - Fuller's has it all.  I couldn't pass up a cask pour of London Pride or ESB (and so I didn't) and the Honey Dew Golden Ale on draft was refreshing and crisp.  With several Fuller's options (both on tap and bottle) as well as a nice selection of imports (Sierra Nevada IPA!) the Fuller's Pub has got it all.




Appetizers
Pint and Pie Sampler
Sticky Toffee Pudding

Breakfast is Served!
Continental Breakfast complete with fruit, yogurt, cereal and pastries
Full English Breakfast
Poached eggs on bacon and toast



Location
You know what they say.."Location! Location! Location!" Sanctuary House Hotel had just this.  We were absolutely floored when we walked out of the hotel to discover Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the London Eye right down the road.  Within 10 minutes of walking we had seen all three of these iconic London Landmarks.  Oh, and did I mention if you walk 10 minutes in the opposite direction you run into Buckingham Palace??  Wowza!!  


Overall, our stay with The Sanctuary House Hotel was an amazing and unforgettable experience.  Not only were the accommodations great but the food and location were ideal for anyone looking to plan a stay in London!  We highly recommend a stay at The Sanctuary House Hotel for anyone wanting an amazing experience!

Find Them HERE for more information and booking!


Cheers!

Jason & Kristine









*Our stay was sponsored by Sanctuary House Hotel but all opinions are our own!

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Golden Days Brewfest

Golden Days Brewfest

Saturday, September 16th 2017Santa Fe Ski Basin


 Raise a glass!  We had an amazing time at Ski Santa Fe's First Annual 'Golden Days Brewfest'.  With 10 Breweries on hand there was plenty of great beer flowing and quite an impressive turn out.  The event was well organized and the weather was perfect - sunny, but with a cool breeze - great hoodie temp!  Oh, and did I mention that all of this was situated in the heart of the Santa Fe Ski Basin?  At 10,000 feet?  With the aspens just beginning to turn golden and a sky so very blue I am not sure what more one could ask for from a beer event.

The New Mexican Breweries in attendance we simply AWESOME.  Dialogue Brewing was a stand-out, as normal.  With a Raspberry Sour, Berliner-wise, Belgian Single (w/ Golden Raisins), and a knock out Lager they were most certainly one of our favorites on the day.  One of our usual festival favorites, Second Street Brewery was also in attendance.  Their 'Summer Days Sour' was Kristine's favorite brew of the day and the Foreign Extra Stout was one of mine.  Boxing Bear was a big hit with their Uppercut IPA and (GABF Gold) Milk Chocolate Stout; at too was La Cumbre with the debut of their Oktoberfest.  Chili Line was back in action with their lineup of Rauchbeers and we really enjoyed a strong showing from Broken Trail Spirits + Brew(holy cow, the Moscow Mule on tap!) and Bloody Maria(hands down one of the best mixes I have had).








It worked out wonderfully that my folks could be in town from Arkansas and go to a beer event with us.  There were so many wonderful people that we met throughout the day.  Sharing a pint with a stranger, nothing in common but the love of beer, is an absolute joy.  Give it ago!

 Santa Fe Ski likes their SiliPints.  These fun, colorful pint glasses made from silicone are just great for hitting the trail or shredding the hill.  At this festival they had a true rainbow of colors, I was just so inspired that I simply had to take a picture.

Kristine took one for the team - she was out DD for the day.  Picture is her enjoying her one and only pint.  Thanks Kristine for getting us all home safe!

We met some of our friends from the Ski Pajarito at the festival.  They will be hosing UllrFest next week on Saturday, September 23rd!

My dad LOVES La Cumbre!

Drink the Rainbow.


So very excited to be bringing you beer festival content and stay tuned for UllrFest - coming to a blog near you. 
Get out there and explore the world (of beer)!

Cheers! - Jason (@jrutled)


Sunday, June 11, 2017

Downtown Siloam Springs, Arkansas: A Walking Tour




Welcome to our blog, Passports & Pints!  We hope that through our pictures you will be inspired to visit places and try new things.  For our first official travel blog we wanted to focus on a place in which we grew up, moved away from, and have seen grow quite a bit over the past decade.  We travel to Siloam Springs, Arkansas about once a year to visit family and we were quite honestly surprised to find out much things have changed in our absence.  What was once a 'ghost-town' of a downtown area is now thriving and full of life and fun.

So, we decided to check out a few of the new kids on the block and truly embrace this vibrant, growing downtown community.

The locations below are in what we found to be a great walking order for lunch, afternoon ice-cream, dinner, and then an evening of craft beer.






Ziggywurst: A German Style Restaurant 

 Ziggywurst recently opened in downtown Siloam Springs in May of 2017 and has quickly become a favorite of both locals and tourists.  They offer traditional German dishes with an American twist.

Their European-Style crepes, traditional Jagerschnitzel, Currywurst and Bratwursts taste straight out of Europe.  We can honestly say we have not had Schnitzel or Wurst this good state-side.  If you are looking for a good meal and a litre of German beer, than look no further.  Oh, did we mention they had German beer on tap?!?  From home-made mustard to locally roasted coffee to mouthwatering crepes, Ziggywurst is a must stop for lunch (or dinner) on your next stop to Siloam Springs.

Lunch Suggestion:  Sweet-Currywurst or Schnitzel Sandwich paired with a Radler, followed by a Chocolate Crepe

 
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Ziggywurst quickly became a part of our morning ritual: coffee and crepes by the window while people watching.

 

 One of my favorite parts of my experience at Ziggywurst was enjoying a Radler in their outdoor patio.

 
(Ziggywurst's outdoor patio)
Find Ziggywurst's Webpage HERE for more information.
Instagram: HERE
Facebook: HERE


Pure Joy: Hand Crafted Ice Cream


 We were lucky enough to catch Pure Joy Ice Cream during their soft opening (Grand Opening is June 15th) and what a treat it was.  From their small tasting room you can see them making the ice-cream fresh in the adjoining kitchen.  Mouthwatering flavors such as Lavender Chip, Cookie Crumble, and Midnight Mocha are just as delicious as they sound.  We enjoyed it so much we came back at least twice more so we could get all the flavors in.  Only in town for one night?  No big deal, they sell pints to go.

Our Suggestion:  Lavender Chip or Strawberry Lavender Sorbet (dairy free)






Jason and Pure Joy Owner- Matt Feyerabend

Find Pure Joy Ice Cream HERE
Instagram: HERE
Twitter: HERE


 Fratelli's: Italian Pizzeria

The hardworking staff and owners of Fratelli's Pizzeria go the extra mile to give you a true Italian pizza experience.  The pizza is fresh, crisp, and topped with excellent toppings, most of which are imported directly from Italy.

Don Lurie, who purchased Fratelli's in September of 2016, was kind enough to sit down with us and chat about the business and downtown in general.  Don and his wife moved to Siloam from California and really consider themselves pizza snobs.  After working in the cooperate food industry for over 40 years he finally loves coming to work each and every morning. He also said he was very excited to see new eating establishments popping up left and right.  "The more restaurants the more people, this whole of idea of competition is over-rated", said Don with a genuine smile, "People like coming downtown."

With a good sized menu there is something for everyone, including gluten free options.  We choose to sit outside, which was great for people watching and enjoying the evening air.  With several local and import beer options, as well as made fresh gelato, Fratelli's is a must visit for dinner in Siloam Springs.

Dinner Suggestions:  Strobolli or Gorgonspeck Pizza (Marinara, Gorgonzola, and Speck)

"I know everyday that we have done our very best to give each and every customer our very best"
-Don Lurie, owner of Fratelli's Pizzeria



Find Frateli's: HERE
Instagram: HERE
Twitter: HERE


 Creekside Taproom: Arkansas Craft Beer

Creekside Taproom is known for their array of Arkansas only craft brews and ciders from local breweries around the state.  Opened and run by a pair of retired teachers, they bring a love for craft beer to a city that until just a couple years ago was 'dry'.  Enjoy a flight in their small taproom or grab a pint and head outside for evening sun, music, or a game of corn-hole.  The staff is friendly and beer-knowledgeable and the beer is chosen for its quality and diversity.

With 21 beers on tap there is very much something for everyone!

Our Suggestions:  Lost 40 - Pale Ale or New Province - Philosopher IPA or Zwinger Göse





Creekside Taproom features a large beer-garden area including a cornhole pit.  They often hosts Cornhole tournaments, have live music and regular Thursday Night Trivia Tournaments. 

Find Creekside Taproom HERE
Instagram: HERE
Twitter: HERE


Cheers!
Kristine & Jason