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Allagash, bar, beer, Columbia Heights, Maine, Meridian Pint, Missouri, Portland, Schlafly Beers, St. Louis, Washington DC
Sunday brunch at Meridian Pint with Sara, Allagash’s Curieux, and Schalfy‘s House In Session.
28 Wednesday Mar 2012
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Allagash, bar, beer, Columbia Heights, Maine, Meridian Pint, Missouri, Portland, Schlafly Beers, St. Louis, Washington DC
Sunday brunch at Meridian Pint with Sara, Allagash’s Curieux, and Schalfy‘s House In Session.
09 Thursday Feb 2012
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amber ale, bars, beer, District of Pi, draft, love, Missouri, Pi Common, pizza, Schlafly Beers, St. Louis
In addition to beer, I’ve had one other on-going, passionate love affair in my life—pizza.
Much like Liz Lemon’s sandwich-based world view in 30 Rock, I believe that pizza brings us all together. At the very least, it’s delicious and the words “no, I don’t think I want pizza today” have never crossed my lips. I’m betting they’ve never crossed yours, either.
Any time I can combine my two loves is a time to celebrate, which is exactly what I did last night at District of Pi. Sitting at the bar to take advantage of their happy hour deals, I was delighted to see that not only does this St. Louis pizzeria in the heart of DC specialize in deep dish, they also have a wide selection of craft brews on tap from across the country. I was giddy.
Not knowing anything about the brew or the company, aside from the information shown above, I went with the Schlafly Pi Common. For only $4, this was the best beer I’ve had in a long time, and by no means common.
This amber ale had a deep, hoppy flavor without much heaviness. The crisp carbonation that hit the tongue first mellowed out and made for a delightful drinking experience. It certainly didn’t taste like it was only 4.9% ABV. As I sipped, wondering how many more I could get down before the dreaded happy hour cut-off, I did some phone research on this mysterious brew. When I learned that the beer, brewed by Schlafly Beers (The Saint Louis Brewery), was originally created as an exclusive Pi menu item, I was hooked. (I won’t admit to how many I put away on a Wednesday night.)
After whiling away a few hours at Pi, I’ve now found a new favorite restaurant and beer. The pizza, by the way, was amazing. Now I just have to figure out when I can go again.