Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Running and Rye

Man, it's been a week since I posted anything. I haven't even been around to all the blogs to even read them. Ugh.

So, I got back to work, and guess what? They want me to actually *work*. That is totally cutting into my blogging time.

In the same vein is that work is cutting into my running time. When I was off of work, I could go running in the morning (yeah, right), the early afternoon, the evening.. whatever I felt like. Now, when I get home, if there's time, I'm not beat, and the stars align, I might be able to get a run in.

On Sunday I got out for a run at least.. It was actually my first one in a whole week. Killer week. I had a stretch goal of doing 7 miles, but I hoped for 5. I wound up settling for 4.25, because shizz was just hurting. Left ITB was bothering me (note to self: foam roll more often. Of course 'more often' implies I'm actually doing it at all.. errrr). My right foot was bothering me. I just decided to shut it down a little early.

I think I need to get on the bike a bit more (all of you tri-people are inspiring), and do that to maintain some level of fitness for now, with a couple of runs a week. (Well, that's the goal, at least. Gotta have goals)


It is Tuesday, so I'm here with a new entry for Alky Tuesday...



This is Saranac's Rye Pilsener. (Yes, I know that's not a Pilsner glass.. I didn't feel like digging for one in the cabinet. Sadly, yes, I do have pretty much every glass type for different types of drinks)

I vaguely remember reading about a rye beer on someone's blog, but my 2 minute attempt to locate such a post came up empty. I had never had such a creation, and there was a pair of these in the Saranac summer sampler pack. (The same sampler pack that has the lemony Summer Ale that I previously covered. Oh, and yes, *that* was a beer that Mrs. Raul actually took to).

Speaking of Mrs. Raul, she was going to the grocery store yesterday.. before leaving, she asked me "Are there any beers you need?".

Brought a tear to my eye, let me tell you.


Oh, and speaking of the grocery store.. In the area I live in, there really isn't much. We just got a Sonic, and we're finally getting a Best Buy in October, just to show you what little is going on. There's one specialty beer store, but it's not terribly convenient to get to. However, the local Wegman's grocery store redid their insides, and they opened up a specialty beer section. They had always done pretty good by me before, carrying Brooklyn, Ithaca, and some other non-mass produced beers. Now though? I'm like a kid in a candy store there. But, that's where I get most of my beer.


Anyway, back from the two tangents.. I'm typically not much of a pilsner beer guy. They're just "ok" in my book. I honestly just chalk it up to the fact that I haven't had many good ones, and I really haven't spent the time to find some I like.

This one had a bit of a bread-like smell.. nice golden color, with lots of small carbonation bubbles. The taste was slightly spicy, and it really was quite tasty for a pilsner.

I think the description on the bottle sums it up quite well: "Rye malt adds dimension to what otherwise is a relatively simple brew." It's a basic beer with some additional flavor.

Certainly not my favorite beer, but quite pleasant out of a sampler pack. I'd have it again if offered it. It's a limited release, for those that are going to hunt it down.

I'm going to have to locate some more rye beers, just to try them out. Alas, we're coming into my favorite beer season, that of the Octoberfests and Pumpkin ales... the quest will probably be sidelined.

So, that's it for now. You know what to do.. keep on rockin'.

10 comments:

Sun Runner said...

I hear you on the post-time-off blues. I'm still in vacation recovery mode. :(

Founders' Brewing (Michigan) makes a rye ale called Red's Rye. I had some which was bourbon-barrel aged at the Michigan Beer Festival in July and it was incredible.

Pilsner: meh. I'm not a fan. Nor of lagers. Give me an ale every time.

Denise said...

Aw, how sweet that she was going to do a beer run for you!! I love Brooklyn beers. Have some in the fridge for this weekend, actually.

Sorry work is getting in the way of running. i hate when that happens.

Shannon said...

4.25 aint bad bro!

It seems I only "roll out my IT band" when I have a problem, why is that? ;)

"Pilsner Glass" Interesting.....

Anonymous said...

I can't believe they expect you to actually work!! I think people would be more productive at work if the work day way shorter and people actually had time to do things they enjoy.

joyRuN said...

I really really really wish that our grocery stores would start selling beer. We can only get it at the liquor store, which is another stop I'm not making.

No Longer Using said...

lol, "more often/ errr"

gahh! work!!! good luck getting stuff done.

Carolina John said...

wow, your wife was actually considerate after having the baby? amazing. sounds like a great beer.

Glaven Q. Heisenberg said...

I vaguely remember reading about a rye beer on someone's blog ....

Ahem. I believe it may have been this beer-swilling @-hole who blogged about it.

Of course, he blogged about Jewish Rye beer.

You can get the same effect from your rye beer - all you gotta do is spit out the foreskin.

Man, your wife offers to buy you beer? She wasn't perhaps manufactured by the Stepford Corporation, was she?

X-Country2 said...

Don't you hate when work gets in the way blogging? Hello?! Good luck keeping that ITB healthy.

Cindy said...

Work interfering with blogging? talk about annoying! :D that was VERy funny.
wife offering to pick up beer? what kind of magic spell are you using? can i get my husband to offer to pick up the latest us weekly?