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Welcome to Kenny and Shannon’s Beer Chronicles!
Grab a beer, have a seat and we’ll share with you stories of the beer
we’ve enjoyed, the people we’ve encountered and the conversations
we’ve strained to accidentally overhear. We’ll also throw in a few
random bits of information that may or may not have anything to do with
beer, but rest assured, we were probably thinking about beer at the
time!
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NEW!
Browning's at Slugger Field
There's nothing better than beer at a baseball ball park, is there? Well,
except for BETTER beer, which is exactly what you'll find at Browning's
Brew Pub. Located within the Louisville
Slugger Field complex, Browning's is great place to come before
a Louisville Bats game or to just stop by for a quick sample of their
finely crafted beers. Notable selections include their Saint Hildegard
Helles, Fluer De Lis India Pale Ale and their porter. Right now,
they are brewing a Belgian wit as well, which is lovely. The service
at Browning's is friendly and prompt and the menu is fairly
extensive. Our favorites have been the dual hummus appetizer and their
slightly spicier version of a shrimp and crab bisque. If it has been
awhile since you've been to Browning's, it's definitely worth a second
look.
Location:
401 E. Main Street, Louisville Slugger Field
Website:
I can't seem to find an actual website, but click
here for a local review.
Read more
reviews here!
And
as always, we recommend
Rich O's and Buffalo
Wild Wings!
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Breckenridge Vanilla Porter
Our Father, who art in Heaven, we praise you for this beer. We know we are
worthless mortals and do not deserve such a beer, but we thank you
whole-heartedly for allowing us to enjoy this celestial, flavorful and
awe-inspiring beverage in your mercy. Hallowed be the rich, chocolate
color, the angelic vanilla aroma and blessed smooth taste of this beer. We’d
also like to humbly ask for your blessing upon the holy women and men at
the Breckenridge Brewery
in Denver, Colorado who so graciously give of themselves to create Vanilla
Porter, which we found in cold six packs at the Liquor
Barn in Louisville. Amen. www.breckenridgebrewery.com/beer/vanillaporter.html
Whitbread Pale Ale
Whitbread is an enjoyable, chestnut-colored ale with hints of spice
and caramel. Beer purists find
this ale to be mediocre, but maybe the planets were aligned well the night
I tried this beer or I already had a taste-altering buzz because I liked
it! I tried this beer on tap at The
Pub in Louisville, which is a trendy, British Pub-esque bar and
restaurant in Louisville’s Fourth
Street Live complex. Where this beer hails from is confusing. From
what I can gather, it began in 1742 and was originally brewed in London by
Whitbread PLC, which sold their
brewing interests to InBev
in Belgium. (InBev also has some controlling interest in Boddingtons,
Beck’s and Stella Artois.) To
make matters more perplexing, apparently the beer is brewed for American
consumption in Cincinnati. If anyone can explain all this further to me,
please do so! My head is spinning! Bottom line, the beer is good no matter
where it’s brewed! I really can't find a true beer website for
Whitbread, so I give you the ratings on Beer
Advocate.
Dog Fish Head 120 Minute IPA
The
Dog Fish Head people wasted two hours of their time making this swill.
Hailing from Milton, Delaware, this beer is deceptive, because it smells
delightful, but tastes like rotted cabbage from a New
Jersey landfill. You know how sometimes you have to throw
up and you really don't want to and you try to hold it back, but you kind
of throw up a little bit anyway? If you like that, then try this
beer.
www.dogfish.com
Read more beer reviews
here!
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"Food has no beer value,
but beer has food value."
-
The Don Corleone of St. Matthews
"10:30 a.m. is way too late
for coffee. That's almost beer time."
-Tommy, Shannon's company's electrician
"I don't want anything for
Father's Day. I can get my own damn beer."
-Judge Marty McDonald
"I'm the worst girl ever. I
hate shopping, I LOVE football and beer."
-Shannon
"I like bourbon in my egg
nog, but I replace the egg nog with ice."
-Andy Martin (Shannon's co-worker's brother.)
"I really don't like the
taste of beer. That's why I drink Bud Light."
-Steve, Shannon's Co-worker
"I have three words on
drinking: I like it!"
-Mark Klein, comedian
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