‘Beer Guru’ Keith Schlabs On 15 Years Of Flying Saucer and More

Speaking of Shannon Wynne and the Meddlesome Moth…Fifteen years and 14 locations after the June 5, 1995, opening of the original Flying Saucer on Sundance Square in Fort Worth, the franchise’s “beer guru,” Keith Schlabs, still relishes the opportunity to evangelize about the virtues of good beer. That’s even easier at…

I’d Like My Pina Colada Improvised, Please.

As many of our Internet-savvy readers have figured out by now, Andrea Grimes is back at ye ol’ Dallas Observer. After less than a week back on the beat, Grimes and I had enjoyed way more than one alcoholic beverage together — holy effers, someone alert the Dallas Marketing Group!…

Nothing Satisfies Your Mom Like a Bloody Mary

I wouldn’t classify my mother as a real big drinker. More like a rare drinker. She’s never had a predilection for Pinot Grigio, and she doesn’t require a cocktail during her nightly stories. On a special occasion, however, she definitely perks up to a good Bloody Mary…prolly like your mom.On…

Lavender Cocktails Rock the ‘Hood

Lots of people equate lavender with soaps, sachets and lotions. And that’s fair. So much of the reason lavender is even popular is due to its fragrance — which is soft, fresh and somehow, purple.But me, well, this Girl Drink Drunk likes my lavender like I like spiked ice tea…

Taking Flight At The Meddlesome Moth, Plus Upcoming Beer Events

One recent trend in the culinary world, the concept of the “gastro-pub,” is a boon for beer lovers. Pubs that focus their efforts on good food tend to serve higher quality beers and wines than your average bar. The late, great Zymology on Lower Greenville was one short-lived example, with…

Sampling New Releases And Old Favorites From Harpoon Brewery

A few new offerings from Harpoon Brewery should be making their way into North Texas: the New England company’s first offering of a Belgian Pale Ale, a new Imperial Red (as part of its Leviathan series) and the annual return of Harpoon Summer Beer. Harpoon is a veteran craft brewery,…

Girl Drink Drunk Flies Solo at Studio Movie Grill

Last installment, Girl Drink Drunk pal Jen and I were just starting our vacations (I use that term liberally as Jen wasn’t really on a work vacation, but it was just so dang fun) with the Dallas International Film Festival. We’d been impressed with Multiple Sarcasms and a custom second-chance…

Rating Kulmbacher Eisbock And Lagunitas Hairy Eyeball

Apologies for this week’s post being both tardy and short, my fellow beer lovers, but kid-related circumstances have kept Lady Hophead and I housebound, and trying new brews was temporarily knocked down a few pegs on the priority list. Good news is I managed to take some notes on a…

Free Beer and Karaoke at Eno’s New Upstairs Pub

The Pints for Paint fundraiser that Jesse teased in yesterday’s Hophead went off last night at Eno’s Pub in Oak Cliff to the sound of a thousand Journey covers, and some incredibly good beer. It was for a good cause: donations went to purchase the paints and materials for local…

Which Format Is Superior: Bottle, Tap Or Can?

Cans are starting to catch on in the craft-brew world, with more and more microbreweries offering their products in the once-maligned format — even in Texas. Shiner has long offered its bock in cans, and upstart Southern Star is doing the same. In fact, Dale’s Pale Ale from Colorado’s Oskar…

The Sangria-Rita Diaries of Gloria, Buca and Matt

The weather has been pretty great lately, calling for a little patio here, a little frozen slurp there. But it’s never a guarantee, so this girl drinker has been grabbing the goods when and where she can get them. I’m not going to say one word about the forecast this…