Going to see Conan O’Brien live tonight in SF. After this tour you’ll be able to catch him on TBS where Conor Knighton, of InfoMania on Current TV, points out is home to a certain comedian who certainly gets a kick out of himself. I don’t.
As I’ve posted before, it’s amazing what a diff’rent soundtrack can do. Someone found the perfect track to lay over Jay Leno’s Olympic spot. (via AgencySpy)
Goose Island Matilda
Popped into the Wrigleyville Goose Island Brewpub while in Chicago and got to finally taste their belgian brew that’s been getting so much buzz, Matilda. Deserved of the attention, this Belgian Pale Ale is sweet, spicy, and boozier tasting than the already-healthy ABV suggests at 7%. Look for this in bombers, too.
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 2009 Does this really need to be in a 22 oz bomber? At 14% ABV, really? The answer is: Abso-freakin-lutely. Sure, you’d be more than done for the evening. But this black nectar is so damn tasty it’s worth it.
The best description of this beer I ever read was on Twitter. It was so spot-on that I bookmarked the damn thing:
That captures it. It’s thick yet smooth. Sweet but not cloying. With dark chocolate, molasses, licorice, and coffee flavors abound on every sip. Just like liquid chocolate unicorn dreams. This 2009 bottling tastes a little harsher than the 2008, but am sure it’ll smooth out in time. The bombers make shelving ‘n aging even more rewarding.
Conan O’Brien Pale Ale When Conan stopped in here during his weeklong Chicago stint, he helped Brewmaster Greg Hall make a batch of what was originally called Conan The Red but the host insisted on Pale.
Deep Fried Pickle with Chipotle Ranch at Goose Island If you’re ever near a Goose Island Brewpub in Chicago get a basket of these bad boys. Kinda like Deep Fried Zucchini, only pickled. And better.
This is my suggestion. See, Conan’s asking for a new Twitter profile icon. And since I’m sure he personally responds to every geek like me, I’m presenting this from one of my favorite episodes. Yeah, I got a thang for ‘staches.