Thank you, Ron

So, I’m home, hanging out with the kids, just chillin’, when the doorbell rings.

It’s the UPS man.

I wasn’t expecting a package, but who knows what last-minute thing my wife might have gotten.

It’s addressed to my family. From Ron’s family.

Well, isn’t that curious? While we send each other greeting cards, our families don’t exchange gifts. Not that we wouldn’t, of course, but by the time I buy gifts for my own kids, their cousins, their step-cousins, grandmas, grandpa, and child-free aunts and uncles, the gift budget is stretched thin. I know Ron is in the same boat.

So this, obviously, is a surprise. I honestly have no idea what it could be. So I call the girls up from downstairs. “Look, girls. We got a package.”

“What is it?” they ask.

“I don’t know. Let’s open it and find out.”

I slice open the tape. There’s a bunch of things in bubble-wrap. I grab the first one.

By golly, it’s a bottle of beer!

Six more bubble-wrapped bottles follow. Plus a note:

Enjoy this sampler of fine ales and lagers, hand selected, specifically with you in mind. Cheers! (I had the hardest time choosing just seven! Enjoy!)

“You shouldn’t have called us,” says my youngest, disappointed, as they head back downstairs.

Hawesome! A couple of them are even from my wishlist.

And they say Christmas is for the kids.

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(Yes, that is my daughters’ purple Disney Princess tree in the background.)

Thank you, Ron. I will enjoy every last drop.

I no doubt deserved my enemies, but I don’t believe I deserved my friends.
– Walt Whitman

Black Chocolate Stout – Brooklyn Brewery

The Black Chocolate Stout from Brooklyn Brewery is a long-standing favorite of mine. Since I happened to pick up a six-pack recently, I thought I’d share my thoughts on it.

Here’s what they have to say:

In the last century, British brewers made strong stouts for the Czar’s Court. They were called Imperial Stouts. Our Black Chocolate Stout, brewed once yearly for the winter season, achieves a chocolate aroma and flavor through the artful blending of six varieties of black, chocolate and roasted malts.

blackchocolatestout.jpgIts color is black. I’m not talking a very, very dark brown. Black. Hold it up to the brightest light in the room and you cannot see through it. It forms a nice, creamy head that is itself rather dark and laces nicely on the glass. It’s got a nice, hearty malty taste with some nutty highlights. This is another one of those beers that you have one of, at most two, and savor. Not only is it very rich in flavor, but at 10.6% ABV this is not something to just quaff indiscriminately.

Boy, this is good stuff. I don’t know if Brooklyn has ever made anything I haven’t liked. Recommended.