The end of it. Wades Point the day of departure. 11/28/2016 |
A snapshot before the drop. A rum distillery. A brewery's best. And after takeoff...St. Michaels and Chesapeake country. Downtown. Enjoying the ride.
Lyons Distilling Company. Carrying on the colonial era rum tradition. An intro tour, help everyone get to know each other. Also able to put down one of the smoothest sippin' rums I've had. Lyons Dark, 90 proof. Notes of molasses and caramel with an intense, dark caramel flavor.
But not too sweet. An A rating.
The evening continued at Eastern Shore Brewing Practically around the corner. Pizza and Beer. Hard to have a better combination to finish the evening. |
The signature beer was Eastern Shore Brewing's hometown namesake, St. Michael's Ale. An amber ale that pours a clear amber-brown with a 2-finger fluffy tan head. Aromas of toffee and wheat. Oddly, light chocolate and berry in the taste. Seemingly a session brew at 5.5% ABV, but a clean, not overly bitter finish at 35 IBUs. This would be what I'd call a go to, if there was nothing else. Not a stand-out, but it satisfied. The night, friends and family...rated an A. The brew, a B-/C+.
The Wedding...a hit. Everyone was stoked. The morning after, breakfast at Wades Point; an Eastern Sho' farm and bay to table signature. Congratulations around. Goodbyes. A downtown hitch. We stayed an extra night to take our time. Revel. Dot the I's.
Finished our last night with an app at Gina's Cafe, an uptown favorite of ours. and then lobster ravioli at Limoncello downtown. The beer of choice was served up on draft at Gina's (found a six pack out and about). Dogfish Head's Beer for Breakfast. A smoky stout brewed with breakfast scraps. Maple syrup, scrapple, oats, and coffee among others. Poured a deep black with a honey-brown two finger head. Thick lacing. Aromas of smoke and coffee with notes of espresso like coffee and chocolate with some spice (from the Rapa Scrapple) in the taste. Does not come off strong despite the 7.4% ABV. Light (30 IBU) hop bite in the finish. Rate an A-.
Limoncello & a lit up downtown St. Michaels. 11/27/2016 |
Greeted on our last morning. A crab omelet made with local Maryland crab and farm fresh eggs. Bacon. Old style oatmeal. Fresh fruit salad with homemade granola and yogurt. Croissants. And, of course coffee. We didn't want to leave.
Closed the first night with a bonfire party on the Chesapeake. Left the last day as it was found. Like the ride out... peaceful and quiet. Chesapeake Country, 11/28/2016. |
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