Monday
Sep152003

Beer

I know, it's Monday morning and you are bummed. The weekend is a memory and ahead of you awaits 5 days of work. First of all, say a prayer of thanks that you have a job. Now let's talk about beer for a few minutes. Beer is something dear to my heart and pallet. I know some people are alcoholics. I know some people drink and drive. I know adolescents abuse alcohol. However, that does not mean we should reenact prohibition. That would be like swearing off of chocolate cake because some folks have diabetes. I will say it right now, I like beer. There I said it and I feel better. I am a Baptist and beer drinking is frowned upon. Guilty, your honor. Luckily I live in Louisiana and I think there is some sort of special dispensation for beer drinking. Many of my friends are Catholic. They can drink beer all they want. They go to Hell for all sorts of things, but not for drinking beer. We have compared notes and came to the conclusion that if God is really nit picky and serious we do not have a chance. If, however, He has a sense of humor and is more interested in the general direction of our lives we have a case for going to heaven. (in case you cannot tell, this is a tongue in cheek theological discussion, not intended to instruct or offend.)
Speaking of "case" let me talk about my favorite beer. Turbo Dog is made by the Abita Brewing Company. I have gained a fondness for the full bodied beers. Ales, the thick stuff is what I go for. Light beers taste like water to me now. I keep them around for other people, but I like the ales. I noticed Chris likes the ales too.
I started drinking beer when I was 15. A lot of alcoholics have a similar opening line. As a parent, I did not want my son to follow in my footsteps where it came to drinking. I drank beer at home and John finally noticed dad was drinking something different. "What's that daddy," he asked once pointing at my bottle of Bud Light. I told him it was beer and he went on about his business. Eventually, his curiosity grew and he asked to taste my beer. He was 7 or 8 and this particular day I was drinking a Turbo Dog. "Do you want to try a sip?" I asked. "I guess so," he said taking the bottle from me. He put it to his lips and took in a small sip and his face immediately contorted into what one would expect to see if they had just OD'd on Sweettarts. "Yuck, how do you drink that," he said spitting and gagging. "Don't you like it," I said laughing and reaching for the bottle. He never asked to sample my beer again. To this day, he wants nothing to do with it.
I have had some good beers. When traveling I enjoy sampling the local brews. Kansas City has a pale ale called Boulevard I like to drink when I am up there. I like the imported beers. There are not too many beers I do not like. One local watering hole The Columbia Street Tap Room is a great place to enjoy a cold brew. My favorite selection there is a "black and tan". A black and tan is half Guinness and half Shiner Bock. The beers do not mix, but create a gradient in the glass from black at the bottom to a dark barely translucent brown at the top. Goooooood stuff.
Probably the most enjoyable beer I have each week is the one I crack open after doing the yard work. I like to get everything done and if I can wait, take a shower, then sit out in the yard with an icy cold beer and enjoy the freshly groomed yard. Oh man, it don't get no better than that. Not unless you can somehow work sex into the formula, ha.
As you are putting in your time at work this week just think about how good that cold brew will be on Friday's happy hour. Or how good it will taste on the way home from work tonight. Little rewards help us endure the work of our lives. When I am doing the yard work I am sometimes looking ahead to that nice cold beer when everything is done. I like that feeling. The beer does not taste as good if I do not mow the grass. The guilt makes it taste flat.
I would not want to eat crawfish or raw oysters without beer. Pizza is much better with beer. Mexican food requires a Dos Equis or Corona. Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, BBQ's, football games, and holidays have a beer connection - why fight it?
How about you? What is your favorite beer? Have a great Monday and I will see you at the Tap Room.
Until the next time
John Strain