Cinncinati Restaurants and Beer
Cinncinati Restaurants and Beer
Gang, Sweet Christine and I are headed to the National Homebrewers Conference in Cinncinati next week. Any tips on not to be missed restaurants and beer attractions? We'll be headed to Bourbon land on Wednesday.
Cheers, RickG
Cheers, RickG
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LOL! I have suggestions for Kentucky eats and drinks, but we don't get to Cincinnati much. Hope you enjoy your trip, though. If you're anywhere near Frankfort, give us a yell and we'll treat you to some fine bourbon tasting. 

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RickG,
Which distillery or distilleries are you going to? Have you considered Woodford Reserve in Versailles. www.woodfordreserve.com It's my husband's favorite. He enjoys the tour, the scenery, and he loves their bourbon.
Which distillery or distilleries are you going to? Have you considered Woodford Reserve in Versailles. www.woodfordreserve.com It's my husband's favorite. He enjoys the tour, the scenery, and he loves their bourbon.

Rick,
Welcome to my town! You do realize that the Hofbrauhaus is technically in Kentucky, right? It's really just "downtown south".
Can't help you with your beer selection, but I've seen many a friend sample the light, the dark, the seasonal, the classic, and then start in with the Jagermeister (sp?). Food at the Hofbrauhaus is iffy. Although some sauerkraut balls might be good to soak up some of the excess alcohol. It's supposed to be beautiful here today--mid 70's and sunny, so the outdoor beer garden should be really pleasant this evening. If you dine elsewhere, I can recommend Knotty Pine on the Bayou (cajun alligator, frog legs, etc) or Greenup Cafe (French) on the Kentucky side. If you come back into the city, Nada (contemporary, high-quality Mexican)and Via Vite (trattoria)are two great new places downtown. All are upscale casual.
Enjoy your stay! I too recommend the Maker's Mark tour in KY.
Welcome to my town! You do realize that the Hofbrauhaus is technically in Kentucky, right? It's really just "downtown south".

Can't help you with your beer selection, but I've seen many a friend sample the light, the dark, the seasonal, the classic, and then start in with the Jagermeister (sp?). Food at the Hofbrauhaus is iffy. Although some sauerkraut balls might be good to soak up some of the excess alcohol. It's supposed to be beautiful here today--mid 70's and sunny, so the outdoor beer garden should be really pleasant this evening. If you dine elsewhere, I can recommend Knotty Pine on the Bayou (cajun alligator, frog legs, etc) or Greenup Cafe (French) on the Kentucky side. If you come back into the city, Nada (contemporary, high-quality Mexican)and Via Vite (trattoria)are two great new places downtown. All are upscale casual.
Enjoy your stay! I too recommend the Maker's Mark tour in KY.
Thanks for the tips gang!
Dinner last night was Mass Krugs of Helles und zer grosse Schweinhaxe! Das schmeckt!!
We are hitting the 11AM tour at Woodfordes Reserve. Apparently, its a great tour with (ahem) tastings. A lot of the distilleries are in summer shutdown, but Woodfordes will be distillng today.
We are going to hit Lexington for lunch. Marrika's gets good reviews for beers and more German food!
Cheers, RickG
Dinner last night was Mass Krugs of Helles und zer grosse Schweinhaxe! Das schmeckt!!
We are hitting the 11AM tour at Woodfordes Reserve. Apparently, its a great tour with (ahem) tastings. A lot of the distilleries are in summer shutdown, but Woodfordes will be distillng today.
We are going to hit Lexington for lunch. Marrika's gets good reviews for beers and more German food!
Cheers, RickG
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Not sure if you'll see this in time or not, but I'm pretty sure Marikka's doesn't open until 5pm. So, unless that tasting tour at Woodford is going to last 6 hours you might need to look for other options. If the tasting tour does last 6 hours, your choice of food at that point is fairly irrelevant!
RD
Not sure if you'll see this in time or not, but I'm pretty sure Marikka's doesn't open until 5pm. So, unless that tasting tour at Woodford is going to last 6 hours you might need to look for other options. If the tasting tour does last 6 hours, your choice of food at that point is fairly irrelevant!

RD