I smell like a campfire. I spent Saturday evening at
f/stop Fitzgerald on the corner of Liberty and Grove. If you've ever driven by there on a weekend night, you might notice what looks like a party in someone's yard. The f/stop is built in the living/dining/kitchen area of an old house. The rest of the house is used for other businesses. It is quaint and cozy with great decor and the best patio area EVER! They are open Thursday thru Sunday and pretty much every night they are open they have a fire going on the patio and friendly people sitting around drinking great beer. Oh yes, have you heard of the new brewery in town that's winning all kinds of awards?
Gilgamesh? Well, f/stop has it on tap. So, I spent the evening with friends around the campfire and now I keep finding things that smell like it. My purse still smells, the jacket I tried to wear this morning will need to be washed, and once in awhile I still smell it in my hair. And I swear I wash my hair!
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So you're not even going to tell us what you thought of the Gilgamesh brews? Even if they're not detailed tasting notes, we some some impressions!
I think my book club needs to meet there...
Capital Taps: Sorry, being on a diet, I did not try the Gilgamesh myself that night. I did taste one at Venti's a couple weeks ago, and it was amazing. Really full flavored, and not too bitter. I am not a fan of hops, so it was perfect for me!
Melina: I think it might be perfect for a book club as long as its not a BIG book club. It's a small venue.
They have expanded to the upstairs when needed and there is quite a bit more space and tables. The upstairs may be a perfect place for the book club meetings, and they can be as large as desired. I love that place.
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