Showing posts with label jack's bistro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jack's bistro. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

A Tea Beer...

I was able to complete my search for a beer brewed with tea, when I stepped into Jack's Bistro last Thursday.  As I posted earlier when Jack's email list came out:
I posted a question on twitter the other day, why aren't beers brewed with tea. I couldn't think of any at that moment. @cauderus mentioned Sah'tea from Dogfish Head, @beertodd mentioned brewers preference,as well as some are brewed with green tea and said some tea would get tannic and astringent when boiled (he is the brewer at Copper Canyon in Michigan). Low and behold Jack's has a beer brewed with tea on their new tap list. I will have to get down to try it out.
After trying to get down and get the BFM (Brasserie Des Franches-Montagnes) Tarry Suchong, I was thrilled to finally have a pint in front of me.  The beer did not disappoint.  As I tweeted:

Nothing stands out in the nose. A bit of fruit and a little sour tartness. Taste gives way to a tart, slightly smoky tea flavor. Smooth and extremely drinkable. I will get down here to try it again.

My senses are not the most refined, but nothing stood out.  There was a tad bit of sourness, backed by a tart, smokey flavor, if you can picture that.  It was different.  I would love to get down and try another.

Jack's Bistro's Thursday beer dinner totally stole the show.  First course was an Italian cheese dip, followed by a not so spicy shrimp stir fry.  They paired it with a Boulder Mojo Risin' Double IPA.  The beer was good, the food was better.  I would recommend stopping down to check out their beer dinners, as they make delicious food, and pair it perfectly with an appropriate beer.

On a side note, my local pub, Mike McGovern's, has Sierra Nevada Glissade on tap, as well as carrying Stone Ruination and Dogfish Head Midas Touch in bottles.  They normally don't have the largest selection, but carry the basics- which is good enough for me.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Beer with Tea and a Jack's Bistro Update, Again

I posted a question on twitter the other day, why aren't beers brewed with tea.  I couldn't think of any at that moment.  @cauderus mentioned Sah'tea from Dogfish Head, @beertodd mentioned brewers preference,as well as some are brewed with green tea and said some tea would get tannic and astringent when boiled (he is the brewer at Copper Canyon in Michigan).  Low and behold Jack's has a beer brewed with tea on their new tap list.  I will have to get down to try it out.

Apparently, all my mind will function to post are the Jacks Bistro update emails that I receive, since some of you couldnt get on the list. Here you go.

Jack's Bistro
3123 Elliott St.
Baltimore, Md. 21224
(410) 878-6542

Hello Everyone! If you are close enough to walk, come keep warm and keep us company tonight.

Jack's will have food and drink specials all evening for those brave enough to venture out.

Reservations for all size parties are being accepted for Valentines Day. We will be offering the whole menu with some additional specials.

Beers on tap this week:

Brewer's Art "Ozzy"- Belgian Style Golden Ale- Baltimore
Synbrychoff Porter- Finland
Great Divide "Hercules"- Double IPA- Colorado
N'ice Chouffe Winter Beer- Belgium
Glazen Toren- Saison- Belgium
Rogue Chocolate Stout- Oregon
North Coast "Brother Thelonious"- Abbey Style Brown Ale- California
BFM Tarry Suchong- Amber ale brewed with tea leaves


To answer a frequently asked question: We honor our happy hour every night (even on the weekends). The happy hour is $2 off all wines by the glass, beer, original house cocktails, and appetizers at the bar stools only from 5-7pm & 11-1am for the late nighters. Our kitchen is always open until 1am. Bottles of wine are half price from 5pm til 6pm.







Hope to see you soon!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Jack's Bistro Update

For those who let me know they were not able to get on the e-newslett list.  Here is their offering.  I may go down for dinner as Steak Frites (my favorite dish of theirs) is on special tonight.  The Tap List is a must check out!

From the E-Mail:

Jack's Bistro
3123 Elliott St.
Baltimore, Md. 21224
(410) 878-6542


Happy Winter to all-


Rest assured that we are open tonight, Sun 2/7! Stop in for happy hour, or to watch the superbowl & have a tasty $12 or $15 entree special- one of which is steak frites! No worries about getting a table or bar seat as we are not a sports bar.

We are accepting reservations for all size parties on Valentines Day. We will be offering our regular menu with some additional specials.

Beers on tap this week:
Brewer's Art "Ozzy"- Belgian Style Golden Ale- Baltimore
Synbrychoff Porter- Finland
Great Divide "Hercules"- IPA- Colorado
N'ice Chouffe- Winter Beer- Belgium
Glazen Toren- Saison- Belgium
Rogue Chocolate Stout- Oregon
North Coast "Brother Thelonious"- Belgian Style Abbey Brown- California
BFM "Tarry Suchong"- Amber Ale brewed with tea leaves- Switzerland

To answer a frequently asked question: We honor our happy hour every night (even on the weekends). The happy hour is $2 off all wines by the glass, beer, original house cocktails, and appetizers at the bar stools only from 5-7pm & 11-1am for the late nighters. Our kitchen is always open until 1am. Bottles of wine are half price from 5pm til 6pm.

Hope to see you soon!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Jack's on Saturday night

We are going through a good stretch of luck at Jack's Bistro. Saturday night we show up to a full place and get a table in a couple of minutes. Two minutes after we are seated, there is a line of probably 10 people for tables.

Anywho, I had some fantastic Steak Frites. I wasn't sure which beers to throw at it, so I went with the Three 6oz pours for $8. BA Ozzy, Witkap ("Grape Koolaid") Double, and an IPA that I am ticked I can't remember what it is. (I will update this to say what it is.) Both the meal the the beer was great. Fun time.

How was your weekend?

UPDATE: The IPA I had was the Rogue Frog Rye IPA. It was delicious and I am kind of embarrassed that I forgot what it was.