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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-17-2021 11:36 AM)ballantyneapp Wrote: (11-17-2021 09:26 AM)JayEllis Wrote: (11-16-2021 10:07 PM)ballantyneapp Wrote: (11-16-2021 09:52 PM)JayEllis Wrote: (11-16-2021 12:33 PM)ballantyneapp Wrote: no one should be recommending macs, or midwood. They are just locally owned overpriced Sonnys. Lexington has good Q, i've heard nice things about Jon Gs atlhough that isn't NC style. I also like Red Bridges in Shelby for the BBQ only.
Charlottes beer scene is weird. There are way too many breweries. Burial is my favorite hands down in the area at all, and other than Treehouse in Mass, its the only one that really lives up to the hype. If you like German Style, Olde Mecklenburg is a must, I regularly take Germans from Dusseldorf there to try their altbier, to great acclaim. Middle James in Pineville is wildly underrated. Legion, Town and Assclown (yes, Assclown) make solid, but not spectacular brews. The rest kind of blend together for me.
The good thing about all the breweries in Charlotte is there's one for everyone's tastes. I'm just not a fan of any of the ones you listed except for Burial and I've explored most of the breweries in Charlotte. I don't think there are too many. With Charlotte's growth, it can still support more but I think they just need to look at other areas of the city instead of NoDa, Plaza/Midwood and Southend. I suspect we'll see a cluster up in the North End area soon.
taste plays a large part. Also you switch up beers over time. 5-7 years ago i would only drink IPAs, now I only drink them occasionally and prefer other styles. I'll die on the hill that OMB copper is the best beer brewed by a Charlotte brewer.
I think some of the burbs and outer lying areas are getting decent breweries that is helping. I live in a beer desert that I hope will get some attention when ballantyne builds the new cluster/walking city to compete with Southend.
Absolutely agree. My tastes have changed again where I'm going back to west coast IPAs over the hazies. Nothing against OMB, I appreciate what they do but something in their beer makes me sick so i don't drink it anymore. These days I've been craving more crisp beers like Pilsners and a good farmhouse saison. But it's also always stout season in my house.
If Ballantyne can change its corporate image, you may see a brewery pop up there. I could see maybe Legion, NoDa, or even Devils Logic adding a location there.
https://reimagined.projectballantyne.com/
we're getting there. Funny, we moved here from Madison Park, now looking to maybe move back to Park Road/MP area due to feeling like not enough to do. But we may stay here. If the light rail builds an expansion and they do this reimagined right, Ballantyne will at least be semi cool. It'll never be south end, but there are some good benefits to living down here.
We'll never get a production or even experimental brewer/barrel house, but we could at least have a taproom. Theres an insane amount of money to be made to the first brewery that decides to target the thirty and forty somethings that want to get a drink in the neighborhood and let the kids run around.
It will be interesting to see Ballantyne change. i had seen talk about extending the light rail from South Blvd over there.
I like the Park rd area. It's been my home for the last 16 years but its even changing with infill projects. And i'm still looking for a good taproom here also. Brawleys is good and the only thing really in this area.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
Eaten a lot of BBQ and when you travel to Birmingham you will be surprised at the quality BBQ joints.
My favorite is Golden Rule and a little out of town the Green Top. But most are good but avoid Dreamland. Not sure but I do believe Full Moon would be the closest to the stadium.
If travel by vehicle you will pass some good ones coming into The Ham.
Not BBQ, but try Niki's West for lunch if you have the time. Good food even though its a cafeteria style restaurant.
No idea on the beer.
Birmingham food scene is as good as anywhere, could argue better, especially for the size of the city.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-18-2021 11:46 PM)JayEllis Wrote: (11-17-2021 11:36 AM)ballantyneapp Wrote: (11-17-2021 09:26 AM)JayEllis Wrote: (11-16-2021 10:07 PM)ballantyneapp Wrote: (11-16-2021 09:52 PM)JayEllis Wrote: The good thing about all the breweries in Charlotte is there's one for everyone's tastes. I'm just not a fan of any of the ones you listed except for Burial and I've explored most of the breweries in Charlotte. I don't think there are too many. With Charlotte's growth, it can still support more but I think they just need to look at other areas of the city instead of NoDa, Plaza/Midwood and Southend. I suspect we'll see a cluster up in the North End area soon.
taste plays a large part. Also you switch up beers over time. 5-7 years ago i would only drink IPAs, now I only drink them occasionally and prefer other styles. I'll die on the hill that OMB copper is the best beer brewed by a Charlotte brewer.
I think some of the burbs and outer lying areas are getting decent breweries that is helping. I live in a beer desert that I hope will get some attention when ballantyne builds the new cluster/walking city to compete with Southend.
Absolutely agree. My tastes have changed again where I'm going back to west coast IPAs over the hazies. Nothing against OMB, I appreciate what they do but something in their beer makes me sick so i don't drink it anymore. These days I've been craving more crisp beers like Pilsners and a good farmhouse saison. But it's also always stout season in my house.
If Ballantyne can change its corporate image, you may see a brewery pop up there. I could see maybe Legion, NoDa, or even Devils Logic adding a location there.
https://reimagined.projectballantyne.com/
we're getting there. Funny, we moved here from Madison Park, now looking to maybe move back to Park Road/MP area due to feeling like not enough to do. But we may stay here. If the light rail builds an expansion and they do this reimagined right, Ballantyne will at least be semi cool. It'll never be south end, but there are some good benefits to living down here.
We'll never get a production or even experimental brewer/barrel house, but we could at least have a taproom. Theres an insane amount of money to be made to the first brewery that decides to target the thirty and forty somethings that want to get a drink in the neighborhood and let the kids run around.
It will be interesting to see Ballantyne change. i had seen talk about extending the light rail from South Blvd over there.
I like the Park rd area. It's been my home for the last 16 years but its even changing with infill projects. And i'm still looking for a good taproom here also. Brawleys is good and the only thing really in this area.
In terms of prices, Madison Park has always been a little ahead of the other neighborhoods in that corridor of 60's brick ranch homes stretching from Park Road Shopping Center, through Montclaire to Starmount below Southpark. I think they are gems because of their location, if you can make their size work for you. I bought a house in Starmount in '97 for $95k, and I see it on Redfin now for $423k. One and a half bathrooms and small closets just doesn't work for married me, but I do wish I had held onto that house.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-16-2021 07:39 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: (11-16-2021 10:35 AM)SMUstang Wrote: As far as Texas barbecue goes, Taylor, Elgin, Lockhart, Austin, and Llano have the best reputations. The closest AAC team to those locations is UTSA.
Meh. San Antonio has no quality Q joints of their own though... heck, Bill Miller's is SA's claim to fame. So, not quite sure San Antonians even understand what real BBQ is. (shots fired!!)
Hey I can talk, I was born in San Antonio, but I know a thing or two about BBQ because I've seen/eaten/made a thing or two about BBQ.
Look for Tex/Mex or South Texas bbq once you get in that region. Way too close to the Rio Grande Valley.
I have this place on my list the next time I go to TX. https://youtu.be/TDbnKWsedgk
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-16-2021 07:49 PM)CrownRoyal Wrote: (11-16-2021 07:33 PM)Coog Engineer Wrote: (11-16-2021 06:36 PM)CrownRoyal Wrote: Not trying to thow the proverbial banana peel under the footing of such a nice conversation but this has to be stated for the record again. Texas brisket is some gooooood stuff. I like it alot. But it ain't barbecue.
Real barbecue is a noun and it's spelled p i double g HAWG.
Now, carry on.
Not trying to throw said banana peel in the trash, but that's just something the people who don't know how to do brisket say.
Beef is king. Does Carolyn even do ribs to be squealin' so much about pee eye gee gee?
Beef may be king but it still isn't barbecue. I believe whole hog has some ribs.
I own more than one smoker and I cook brisket and pork.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
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(11-19-2021 11:12 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
...always said by someone who doesn't bbq
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 05:31 PM)panama Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:12 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
...always said by someone who doesn't bbq
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BBQ isn't a verb, so I don't understand your meaning.
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the best Texas BBQ used to be mostly in the Hill Country. Now it's all over the state and beyond. While society has fallen apart and we are enduring all kinds of nonsense. Food and drink has improved so much in the last 20 years. When i was a kid the BBQ in Houston wasn't good. There was no almost no good sushi in Texas. Now we have some of the best of both.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 05:33 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 05:31 PM)panama Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:12 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
...always said by someone who doesn't bbq
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BBQ isn't a verb, so I don't understand your meaning.
Hehehe...
I'm not sure if they're teaching alternate, revisionist history or what over there in Carolyna, but Webster says you're wrong.
My BBQ is the best Barbacoa when I Barbecue!
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(11-19-2021 08:23 PM)willhclark Wrote: the best Texas BBQ used to be mostly in the Hill Country. Now it's all over the state and beyond. While society has fallen apart and we are enduring all kinds of nonsense. Food and drink has improved so much in the last 20 years. When i was a kid the BBQ in Houston wasn't good. There was no almost no good sushi in Texas. Now we have some of the best of both.
clt says if you think Texas has good sushi, you need to travel to Japan.,
Different level pal.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 05:33 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 05:31 PM)panama Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:12 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
...always said by someone who doesn't bbq
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BBQ isn't a verb, so I don't understand your meaning.
It certainly isn't for those who don't make it.
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RE: Best BBQ and Beer Breweries in the AAC?
(11-19-2021 09:26 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
Thank you. I love messing with Texans when it comes to this very obvious fact. I’ll die on that hill.
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(11-19-2021 09:30 PM)ArmyBlazer Wrote: (11-19-2021 09:26 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
Thank you. I love messing with Texans when it comes to this very obvious fact. I’ll die on that hill.
Grabbed two full packer briskets at Kroger yesterday for $1.99/lb.
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(11-20-2021 09:54 AM)panama Wrote: (11-19-2021 09:30 PM)ArmyBlazer Wrote: (11-19-2021 09:26 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: (11-19-2021 01:37 AM)legacygt777 Wrote: There's so many great BBQ in the Houston Area that the media can't keep up the coverage.
I've had Carolina BBQ. It's very good. But most stuff was all pork. In Texas, the beef here is big.
Look up Kats BBQ south of Houston in Santa Fe. The best I've every had. Read the reviews. Literally 500+ reviews on google and 5 stars. Nobody has that kind of rating.
That’s because BBQ is pulled or chopped pork. Nothing else. Beef is not BBQ. Glad to be of help!
Thank you. I love messing with Texans when it comes to this very obvious fact. I’ll die on that hill.
Grabbed two full packer briskets at Kroger yesterday for $1.99/lb.
And I’m sure it’ll taste great. Doesn’t mean it’s bbq…
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