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L.A. Beer Experts Pair Craft Beer With 4th of July Barbeque

Barbecue by Caroline on Crack

What would make this even tastier? Beeeer!

As a food enthusiast, for your Fourth of July barbecue, you’re probably not going to want to sully your Kansas City-style spareribs experience by washing them down with a Bud Light. No, you’ll want the perfect brew to complement that spicy sweet sauciness…and another beer to go with the rosemary potato salad, and one to go with that bourbon caramel apple pie.

Fortunately, Los Angeles beer experts — Jimmy Han (Beer Belly), Thomas Kelley (Library Alehouse), Alex Macy (Sunset Beer Company) and Christine Perozzi (The Beer Chicks), who curated the beer selection at next month’s Craft Beer Crawl — are here to help you with your craft beer-paired BBQ needs. Here are their suggestions to complement popular barbecue party staples.

Barbecued Meats: “Brewed with three types of rye malt, The Bruery Rugbrod brown ale that emphasizes the earthy, spicy character of the grain with hints of roasted malt, would balance the flavor of the meat and have some bitter crispness to cut the richness.” — Han

“BBQ rib depends on the style of sauce. With Hoisin-based sauce, Firestone 14 is incredible. Big, dark, and complex with ample sweetness to balance the heat. Other big beers and barleywines will pair well with bold sauces. Rauchbier or “smoked beer” is a good choice across the board for obvious reasons. The traditional one is from Aecht Schenkerla. Alaskan Smoked Porter would be wondrous with Memphis style, and for the more acidic styles based around vinegar I think a well-balanced Flanders Red might be an interesting pairing, say Rodenbach.” — Kelley

“My favorite all-around pairings with the stuff would probably be a fresh and hoppy Pilsner, a Marzen like Paulaner Oktoberfest, or a lighter dry stout.” — Macy

“I always love a smoked black lager with BBQ. L-O-V-E! Craftsman makes a great one and the black lager style is really catching on.” — Perozzi

Potato Salad: “Eagle Rock Brewery Revolution (XPA) is a hoppy pale ale that would bring some crisp, refreshing hoppiness to the starchy, sweetness of a potato salad.” — Han

“Totally depends on dressing and additional ingredients. For traditional, I’d probably go with a crisp Hellespont lager, say from Sudwerk. Light, refreshing, and palette scrubbing.” — Kelley

“If it’s one with dill, I’ve found that to conflict with hops, but I usually like something malty but pretty light. You could do one of the amber lagers, or something like a cream ale (the American style, not the Irish or British beer that is often confused to be cream ale). On that note, for a really great cream ale, try the one from Taps.” — Macy

“I love to pair a nice herbaceous IPA with hints of rosemary and grass…plus the dryness in the hops really works with the creaminess of a mayo-based potato salad.” — Perozzi

Apple Pie: “Craftsman Triple White Sage with a bright aromatic and 9% ABV would complement the sweet apple pie and crust to bring a unique characteristic of sweet and herby.” — Han

“Ephemere from Unibroue. They use Granny Smiths in that beer, it’s super fruity but highly carbonated, and fairly dry.” — Kelley

“If you’re putting vanilla ice cream on top, my favorite is something like Thomas Hardy’s ale, Gouden Carolus Grand Cru of the emperor, or even something dark like an imperial stout! And if you want to go really intense, it could probably even work with Alesmith Speedway Stout (it might overpower, but it could also be the perfect analog to having coffee with your pie).” — Macy

“There’s no other beer I’d pair with the apple pie than the Ephemere Pomme from Unibroue…. unless I went with Allagash Curieux aged in Bourbon barrels. Forget about it.” — Perozzi

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This Weekend: Tiki Holiday, 1886 Westside, Tim Burton Speaks

What a glorious weekend it’s going to be! Not only is it a holiday but it’s the last weekend before my European vacation! Woot! By the way, don’t forget: my Spare Room Taste of the Nation LA bowling party is tonight and I’m still collecting entries for my Bruery craft beer fest giveaway!

Thursday, May 26

BreadBar’s Hatchi Truck Stop with Rokyo Ramen Truck and 1886 Cocktails
The Raymond’s 1886 Bar in Pasadena comes to the Westside! Now’s your chance to check out what its skillful bartenders can do without having to drive four different freeways to get there. And the Rokyo Gourmet Ramen Truck will be on hand for this month’s BreadBar Food Truck series. Eight dishes like tempura eggs served with bacon-wrapped vegetables, Bibimbap and Rokyo Ramen will be be available at $8 each with a $32 minimum. The cocktails, like the Green Tea Toddy with Japanese whiskey and Sriracha Daisy, are available for $8-$12 each.

  • 6-10pm. BreadBar Century City, 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Century City (map). Reservations: (310) 277-3770, breadbar.net.

Saturday, May 28

Spring Beer Festival at the Echoplex
Unlimited pours of craft beer (Strand, Lagunitas, Firestone, New Belgium and Green Flash), live music and food trucks! You get all that for $25 AND it’s for a great cause: 826LA, a non-profit dedicated to helping students with their writing skills.

  • 12-4pm. Tickets: $25. The Echoplex, 1154 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Tim Burton Introduces His Ed Wood Movie at LACMA
Ed Wood, a biopic of the Hollywood director played skillfully by Johnny Depp, is one of my favorite Tim Burton movies and if it’s yours, too, you won’t want to miss this screening when the director himself introduces it! This helps kick off his exhibit at LACMA which starts May 29 and goes through Halloween this year. Other movies scheduled to screen in the coming weeks are Beetle Juice, Corpse Bride and Mars Attacks!

  • 7pm. Tickets: $10. LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Sunday, May 29

Katana’s 7th Annual Red Sun BBQ Garden Kicks Off
To celebrate the summer, this Sunset Boulevard chichi sushi joint will have a party on its patio every Sunday til Labor Day. There you can do a Red Sun BBQ Tasting menu complete with Robatayaki and Katana favorites for $40. Knock back $6 sake sangrias and Champagne St. Germains or split a Katana Pineapple Fusion bowl for two.

  • Every Sunday til September 4. 5:30pm-11:30pm. Katana, 8439 W Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood (map). (323) 650-8585.

Monday, May 30

Tiki Night at 320 Main
It’s Memorial Day! Wind down your holiday with Tiki drinks made by those who know how to make ‘em like Matt Robold of RumDood, Jason Schiffer of 320 Main and Marcos Tello of The Varnish/1886 Bar. They’ll take turns behind the bar serving Painkillers, Nui Nuis, Navy Grogs and more! If you’re hongry there are $4 LA and Chicago dogs! Don’t forget to sport your loudest Hawaiian shirt! I’m so there.

  • 7pm-11pm. 320 Main, 320 Main Street, Seal Beach (map). (562) 799-6246.
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This Weekend: Good Food Happy Hour, Beer for a Good Cause, Slasher Beer Pong

Tomorrow drinkers worldwide are celebrating World Cocktail Day and will inevitably get blitzed. Godspeed. This is how LA’s doing it up. But what to do for the rest of the weekend? Here are some suggestions.

Thursday, May 12

Eagle Rock Brewery Taste of the Nation Benefit at Verdugo Bar
Five Eagle Rock Brewery beers will be on tap at the Glassell Park bar with the $1 of every pint sold going to Taste of the Nation. ERB co-founder Jeremy Raub will be on hand to tell you all about why his beer is so good. Take your pick of Solidarity (black mild), Manifesto (wit), Populist (IPA), Yearling (anniversary sour) and Equinox (young sour).

  • 6pm. Verdugo Bar, 3408 Verdugo Road, Glassell Park (map). (323) 257-3408.

Stark Bar and KCRW’s Good Food Happy Hour
Enjoy happy hour cocktails with Good Food host Evan Kleiman at the Stark Bar. To kick off KCRW’s “Summer of Pie” celebration, the bar will be offering a special Key Lime Pie cocktail for just $6. If that’s not your thing, red and white wine by the glass is available for $5 and you can also get any flatbread with select beer for $12.

  • 7-9pm. Stark Bar, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Friday, May 13

Friday the 13th Double Feature Drink-Along and Beer Pong at Downtown Independent
Eek! It’s Friday the 13th! If you want to chance it and leave your home for the day, why not spend it watching this awesome horror movie, one of my favorites from the ’80s. See ::spoiler alert:: Kevin Bacon, who was actually in this, get stabbed through the throat! And Friday the 13th Part III will naturally be screened in 3-D. So horribly funny.

  • 7pm. $10 advance, $15 door. Downtown Independent, 251 S Main Street, Downtown (map).

Saturday, May 14

BLT Steak’s “Learn How To Throw the Perfect Summer BBQ” Class
Summer’s near, time to fire up the grill! But why not go the extra mile and learn how to do it up with different marinades and cuts of meat, instead of just burgers for a change? At this BLT Steak class, students will not only learn basic butchery and how to grill but will also get to enjoy an outdoor barbecue with wine and beer.

  • 12:30-2:30pm. $80/person. BLT Steak, 8720 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood (map). Reservations: (310) 360-1950.

Cinespia Screens Elizabeth Taylor Tribute: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is simply gorgeous. Day-um! Add to that she stars opposite Paul Newman and oh em gee! But this classic movie which is based on Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play, is more than just its pretty stars but it features a compelling story and great dialogue. Love this movie. It kicks off Cinespia’s 10th year and is a great way to kick off the summer.

  • Gates open at 7pm, movie starts 8:30pm. $10. Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

 

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This Weekend: $1 County Fair, Barnsdall Boozy Movie, Hot Rod BBQ

If you’re a happy-go-lucky gadabout, chances are your Labor Day weekend calendar is already booked up with hot events like Taste of Beverly Hills, the LA Times’ Celebration of Food and Wine and F Yeah Fest. But if you want even more stuff to do because you’re easily bored, here you go.

Saturday, September 4

Barnsdall Art Park Screening Kicks Off: (500) Days of Summer
The park’s movie screening nights are back and so is the booze! (500) Days of Summer kicks off the series of LA-centric films Barnsdall will be showing over the next several weeks. Make your reservations now for your favorite movie, be it LA Confidential or LA Story. And enjoy them with the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House serving as a backdrop. So lovely and so LA. Admission is $10 for only the movie or $25 for the movie and three drinks.

  • Doors open at 5:30pm. Barnsdall Art Park, 4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood (map).

$1 Admission for LA County Fair’s Opening Weekend
Yup, this weekend, you can get into this deep-fried food fest for only a dollar before 1pm Saturday through Monday! Regular weekend rate is $17! Also, those 22-ounce drinks are only $1 1-4pm, carnival rides and select food/drinks 4-7pm. Weird fair food to look for? Chocolate-dipped pickles, bbq pulled pork crepe, deep fried banana split, yammy fries with marshmallows and bbq beef sundae. Pack an Alka Seltzer.

  • Opens 10am. LA County Fair Fairplex Expos, 1101 W McKinley Avenue, Pomona (map).

Sunday, September 5

Free BBQ at Little Cave’s Labor Day Weekend Party
It ain’t Labor Day weekend without a barbecue party. If you don’t know anyone throwing one, Little Cave in Highland Park has you covered with free barbecue, drink specials, djs and even hot rods. However, Hawaiian attire is required so break out those coconut bras and grass skirts! And I’m not addressing the ladies.

  • 3-9pm. The Little Cave, 5922 N. Figueroa, Highland Park (map).

Silverlake Wine’s Annual First Assembly Baptist Church BBQ and Wines
Can’t believe it’s already been a year but this South LA church is back in the wine store bringing with it ribs, links, chicken and briskets, all served with classic sides. Enjoy the grilled meats with featured wines like Sur Bonarda 2008 Argentina and Schiopettino 2008 Italy. All that for only $20! Ressies required.

  • 3pm. Silverlake Wine, 2395 Glendale Boulevard, Silver Lake (map). Reservations: (323) 662-9024.

Tuesday, September 7

Burlesque Star Miss Dakota at La Descarga
Sex-ay Miss Dakota, an international burlesque star who has performed at LA’s Forty Deuce as well as the Mandalay Bay in Vegas, will be strutting her good stuff at my favorite rum bar, La Descarga, through September 9. If you’ve enjoyed the shows there in the past, you’ll love this one even more.

  • 11pm. La Descarga, 1159 N. Western Avenue, Los Angeles (map).
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Food & Wine’s Taste of Beverly Hills on Sale Today

Taste of Beverly Hills

Taste of Beverly Hills

Goodness, there are so many awesome food festivals it can be difficult to pick which ones to go to but when one boasts pop-up king Chef Ludo Lefebrvre, Animal guys Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo and Top Chef Michael Voltaggio that’s definitely on the must-do list. I mean, come on!

The inaugural Taste of Beverly Hills Festival, brought to you by Food & Wine, celebrates the epicurean delights of our fine city and will feature everything from restaurant tastings to cooking demos by famous chefs to wine seminars to even live musical performances so you can dance all that grubbing off.

This foodiepalooza will take place during Labor Day Weekend, 9/02/10 (see what they did there cuz it’s like the famous ZIP code) through 9/5/10, near the Beverly Hilton Hotel and will not only feature the above hot chefs but Walter Manzke (formerly of Church & State), cookbook author Ted Allen and Wolfgang Puck. “Good Food” host Evan Kleiman will be conducting her annual pie contest and KCRW’s Jason Bentley will be doing up the musical lineup, presenting some cool bands.

Tickets go on sale today! They’re priced at $125 a person for a day pass, $150 for an evening pass or $500 for all-access weekend package which allows guests to come and go as they please from afternoon and evening sessions as well as seminars, chef demos and competitions. Unfortunately it doesn’t include Thursday’s opening night party, 90210 City of Beverly Hills Celebration, which will be ticketed separately at $150 a person.

Throughout the weekend in the Grand Tasting area, guests will have a chance to take part in tastings, also ticketed separately, that are specially designed for whatever tickles their fancy, be it a lovely date night, some fine cocktailing, or the most awesome brunch ever.

  • The Art of Mixing ($150) — This evening will feature the city’s top mixologists and DJs “mixing” their talents.
  • Secrets From the Kitchen and Cellar ($125) — Chefs and master sommeliers will showcase the tricks of their trades.
  • Date Night ($150) — Good food, wine, music, and one-on-one time with master sommeliers and vintners.
  • The Art of Brunch ($125) — Free-flowing brunch cocktails, live gospel and jazz performances, a 50-foot grand table featuring the city’s finest pastries and breads, along with KCRW’s annual pie contest hosted by “Good Food” Host Evan Kleiman.
  • BBQ in the Hills ($150) — The festival closer which features the BBQ stylings local top chef and restaurants.

Pretty damn good for a festival’s first time, huh? This truly will be a case of anyone who’s anyone in the food industry will be there so you gotta go.

EVENT: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 to SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

Beverly Hilton
9900 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90210 (map)
Facebook: Food and Wine’s Taste of Beverly Hills
Twitter: @TasteofBH

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