shotduck
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I treated the missus to a weekend away for her birthday (even if it was only 40klms from home) and, like a good loving husband (married to a complete non-drinker) I recommended the Redoak for dinner as I had heard rave reviews about its food
I have wanted to get my lazy arse down to the redoak for as long as it has existed, but this was the first opportunity I had to do so. I knew I wouldn't be able to indulge too much, so I had to choose my selection carefully. I ended up drinking a blackberry hefeweizen, an organic hefeweizen, a honey ale, a pilsner, an altbier, a brown porter, and the Redoak Reserve (just could not bring myself to leave without trying THAT little bugger).
During the meal the bar staff brought out a tray of 50mL IPA samples. This is a brew that has not yet been released, but we all got the chance to taste it before it hit the bar.
Toward the end of the meal I had the opportunity to speak with David Hollyoak, the owner/brewer of Redoak, and after hearing I was a fellow lover of the Belgian brew, he offered me a bottle of his St Nicholas.
All in all I have to say the evening was a tastebuds wet-dream. My personal favourites were the IPA, the St Nick and, of course, the Redoak Reserve. I will definately be going back there... probably for one of their monthly "beergustation" menus.
Cheers,
The Shot Duck
I have wanted to get my lazy arse down to the redoak for as long as it has existed, but this was the first opportunity I had to do so. I knew I wouldn't be able to indulge too much, so I had to choose my selection carefully. I ended up drinking a blackberry hefeweizen, an organic hefeweizen, a honey ale, a pilsner, an altbier, a brown porter, and the Redoak Reserve (just could not bring myself to leave without trying THAT little bugger).
During the meal the bar staff brought out a tray of 50mL IPA samples. This is a brew that has not yet been released, but we all got the chance to taste it before it hit the bar.
Toward the end of the meal I had the opportunity to speak with David Hollyoak, the owner/brewer of Redoak, and after hearing I was a fellow lover of the Belgian brew, he offered me a bottle of his St Nicholas.
All in all I have to say the evening was a tastebuds wet-dream. My personal favourites were the IPA, the St Nick and, of course, the Redoak Reserve. I will definately be going back there... probably for one of their monthly "beergustation" menus.
Cheers,
The Shot Duck