I had a great time last weekend at Hollywood on Tap, which I mentioned in an earlier post was a beer festival benefiting the Blank Theater in Hollywood. Focusing mostly on local breweries and filled with LA's ubiquitous (and delicious!) food trucks, I got to relax on the "streets of New York" (courtesy Paramount backlot) and drink some new beers I'd never tried before.
Among lots of other beers, I got to enjoy Monkish Brewing's Red Table, Monkish Brewing's Feminist, and Beachwood Brewing's Knucklehead Red. I guess it was a red ale kind of a day!
I also am way into food (because food and beer together are heaven, obviously) and was particularly tickled by the theme of the "Trailer Park Truck."
I ended up getting the Mackin' Cheeseburger (macaroni and cheese, bacon, onion rings) but I un-rednecked it a bit by getting it on a bed of lettuce:
So, overall, between the great beer, seemingly seamless organization, and tantalizing food (seriously, that went so well with my beer) Hollywood On Tap was a great little event that I hope was able to raise some money for the Blank.
Drinking LA beer on the streets of New York! |
This lady DJ was feeling her beats and I was feeling her enthusiasm! |
I also am way into food (because food and beer together are heaven, obviously) and was particularly tickled by the theme of the "Trailer Park Truck."
I ended up getting the Mackin' Cheeseburger (macaroni and cheese, bacon, onion rings) but I un-rednecked it a bit by getting it on a bed of lettuce:
So, overall, between the great beer, seemingly seamless organization, and tantalizing food (seriously, that went so well with my beer) Hollywood On Tap was a great little event that I hope was able to raise some money for the Blank.
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