Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Round Man Brewing Company - Spooner, WI

We were up in the Shell Lake area of Wisconsin and we’re always on the lookout for breweries we haven’t tried – totally kidding, since it’s always ME that’s looking for new breweries. This place has a really nice looking interior with lots of space and both a great-looking food menu and tap list. 


Ordering beers is always easy for me, since I usually go for a flight, since I don’t want to have to make decisions. Here’s what I got and how I ranked them:

  • Log Chain Lager - B+
  • Mud Duck (Milkshake Stout) - B+
  • Red Headed Stepchild (Red Hazy IPA) - A-
  • Omaha X (Imperial IPA) - B
  • Ha-Spoonah Colada (Tropical Hazy IPA) - A


I was sampling these beers while I was perusing the menu, which is exactly how I prefer to do things. I had my eyes on a few things, but kept coming back to the Friday Fish Fry (which is basically fish and chips in Wisconsin). I decided to go for that, but I also had a hankering for a weird appetizer. I’m a sucker for Medjool Dates, and they had a dish with them in it on the appetizer menu – I’m not sure who talked who into getting this one, but it happened. D.Rough went with a strong choice of the Prime Dip – which is basically a fancy French Dip.

 

The appetizer was four dates sliced like a taco and stuffed with cheese and walnuts, and then drizzled with a sweet chili sauce and ancho aioli. These were good, but not mind-blowing, which definitely means we’ll need to go back and try one or two f the other appetizers. They had good flavor, but they were just fine.


D.Rough’s Prime Dip was sliced prime rib served with au jus and a side of pickled hot pepper relish (we skipped the horseradish). It was actually really flavorful and even with the dip it never really got soggy. It just added even more flavor. It was quite delicious, actually. 


I’ll apologize in advance for not having a photo of this impressive dish – I dug into this thing as soon as I saw it and completely spaced it out. The walleye (although it was Canadian walleye, not from Shell Lake) was fried to golden perfection and you actually tasted the fish and not just the batter. A generous portion, as well. The fries were really crispy and large and weren’t just filler like at some places. And the best part is that it’s all you can eat. When you get near the end of your dish, the server comes back and asks if you need a couple more pieces, which I did. And again, forgot to take any photos of the evidence. I suppose you’ll just have to trust me that the thing looks really delicious so I don’t have to steal someone else’s photo from the internet anywhere. Just get this thing. 

 

I actually liked the Ha-Spoonah Colada so much, I bought four crowlers of it to take home with me. I don’t do that very often, if that tells you how good these beers were. Top notch, especially for drinking at the lake.


http://www.roundmanbrewing.com



Sunday, September 1, 2024

Northbound Smokehouse & Brewpub - Minneapolis, MN

I know this place has been open for years and I've just never found my way to it. I'm very glad I was in the neighborhood and D.Rough and TheArchangel and I figured we'd better check it out.

The restaurant has a really beautiful outside patio space for seating, including some cool foliage blocking it from the street/sidewalk noise. It was too hot to eat outside, but we found a table quickly and scanned the menu. Lots of delicious sounding “BBQ” items like ribs, brisket, pulled meats, wings, and the usual sides you’d expect at a place like this. They’ve also got bowls, salads, soups, sandwiches, and burgers – plenty of things for you to mull over. They also have their own craft brewery on-site with a great selection of things to try, as well. 

I started by ordering a flight of beers, so I could try lots of things. Here are my thoughts on those:

·       Castro’s Vintage – cigar-smoked Imperial Brown Ale aged in red wine barrels: 4 out of 5

·       Bridge Hanger – Dark Belgian Strong Ale: 3.75 out of 5

·       Meanwhile IPA – 3.25 out of 5

·       Doppelbock – Double gold medal award-winning: 4.25 out of 5

Really a good quality of the beers I had and much better than I even expected. I was glad I tried a few different ones. Makes me want to try all the other ones the next time I go in there. Looking forward to it, in fact. 

Making decisions about food is a bit harder since the menu is … robust. I ended up making a decision so I wouldn’t’ have to make decisions. Classic BBQ Platter – ribs, 18-hour porketta, Texas brisket, pulled BBQ chicken, and pickled veggies and white bread. D.Rough got the brisket philly sandwich with a side of fries. TheArchangel got the burnt ends. 

The BBQ Sampler was pretty awesome. I shouldn’t have eaten it all, but I could not stop myself. The pulled chicken was really moist and not overly sauced – plenty of flavor in the meat itself and good smoky flavor that didn’t taste like liquid smoke. The brisket was solid – not the best I’ve ever had, but it was really flavorful and tender. Would definitely order that separately in the future. The ribs were really good, with excellent bark, flavor, and tenderness (without being fall-off-the-bone sloppy). Really enjoyed these. The best part of the whole plate and the meal, in my opinion, was the 18-hour porketta. It absolutely slayed. Tons of fennel flavor and deliciously tender. It was surprising how good it was and I was thinking about it all day after that. Just order the porketta and you can thank me later. 

D.Rough really enjoyed her brisket philly. I had a bite or two and was really happy with it. The brisket stood up to the cheese and didn’t fall apart and the cheese and peppers didn’t take away from the brisket flavor. I didn’t get a picture of this one, but I can totally vouch that this sandwich is worth eating. Really happy with this one. 

I asked TheArchangel about his burnt ends and he seemed really pleased with them. He reported good flavor and not fatty nor gristly, which is pretty much a rave review. They didn’t come pre-sauced, but they came with a dipper of sauce that he said was delicious. I didn’t get a pic of the burnt ends – I’ll do better next time. 

Overall, I’m really pleasantly surprised at how amazing this place was. I wish I had been coming here all along, since I feel like I’ve been missing out on years of delicious BBQ so close to home. I would highly recommend going here for porketta, ribs, brisket, and especially the beer. These folks know what they’re doing. 

http://www.northboundbrewpub.com

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Cannon Beach Hardware & Public House - Cannon Beach, OR

I read about this place in Cannon Beach, Oregon, that has combined a hardware store with a bar & grill situation. It sounded too good to be true, but when QuarterBoy and I were out on the Oregon coast, I knew I could get him into a hardware store pretty easily. If they had beer and food there, he’d be up for that kind of pleasant surprise. The place is a legit hardware store complete with all kinds of drill bits, screws, saws, belts, clamps, clothing, cords, and everything else you might need in a hardware store. It isn’t a large store, but I would for sure shop here if I lived in town. The appeal of having someone get up from their table while you looked through various drill bits and tools is really appealing to me.

QuarterBoy and I needed some beer, which is handy because this place is also known as “Screw & Brew”. I got a Lug Nut Lager from Tap 29, and QuarterBoy got a pFriem Pilsner. Both great lighter beers and both welcome after the drive from Portland in the rain. The food menu is bigger and more appetizing than you might expect – especially from a hardware store. 


QuarterBoy wanted a Ecola Burger (named after Ecola State Park up the road, not the virus) and I needed a hot pastrami sandwich, with tots. These lunches were no joke and we both commented about how we shouldn’t try to finish these sandwiches. Only one of us listened to that advice…. I tried to stop and even the tots filling me up weren’t enough to stop eating this large pastrami sandwich. It was really tasty and had some delicious melty provolone on it. QuarterBoy’s burger was covered in Tillamook cheese and he made plenty of approving sounds as he ate as much as he could. 

This place is really great food – I might even say the restaurant is better equipped than the hardware part of the store, but even the hardware part has plenty of items. It just isn’t a big box store with absolutely everything. Plus, there’s the whole “can you get up from your lunch while I look at these tape measures, please?” situation that cracks me up. Still, worth the visit to tell people you ate in a hardware store and loved it. 

And, as a bonus, it's basically a block from the beach where Haystack Rock is - the rock in the ocean that you see in The Goonies!

Cannon Beach Hardware & Public House   
1235 S. Hemlock St.
Cannon Beach, OR 97110

Friday, December 30, 2022

Bump's Burgers - Iron River, MI

 

D and I hopped in the car and made an impromptu trip to Michigan. Pretty much spontaneous and last-minute. We needed some cabin/non-people time and also we wanted to surprise our friend Chef Greg who opened up a sort of second-shift family restaurant in Iron River, Michigan. Chef Greg is a wizard in the kitchen and we knew his place was going to be top-notch. People think that the Upper Peninsula (UP) or Michigan is super far away, but it's really only about 5 hours to Bump's!

 

Boy, was he surprised when we walked back to the window that looks into the kitchen!!

 

Chef Greg took an interesting approach to opening up his place. There were already good pizza places in town, and already good breakfast places in town, and a handful of other good spots for food and drink during normal hours. He saw that Iron River needed a burger place with a little “extra” and also thought the town needed something open different hours than the rest of the establishments. Bump’s Burgers is right downtown and open Thursday through Saturday from 4pm until midnight. Absolutely NAILED IT with the time slot!

 

I won’t go into ALL the details of the menu at Bump’s Burgers, but it’s really more than just burgers. In fact, there’s only one burger on the menu, but it has a ton of topping options, so you can customize it however you want. But there’s a bunch of other sandwiches that you need to try. We went a little overboard and ordered a cheeseburger, a chopped & cheese beef sandwich, and the BBQ pulled pork sammie. The sides are also super creative and elevated way beyond any food you deserve to eat, but we ordered the firecracker corn, grandma’s casserole, and the corn bread with honey butter. And because we’re insane, we also ordered the oreo pudding dessert supreme and the golden caramel pudding surprise. 


[Note: Bump's doesn't have fries. But the number of people that ask about it is really impressive. The staff at Bump's are masters of recommending the right side for you, though, so don't be alarmed. You're going to get a side that's even better than fries. Promise.]


Cheeseburger - I mean you pretty much HAVE to get this when you're here. It's so juicy and delicious. I knew it would be good, but I didn't know it would be this good. And the bacon always helps, too. 

 

BBQ Pulled Pork Sammie – killer flavor and plenty of meat. The bun is nice and moist and stands up to the sauce. We got it with some pickles and extra sauce, as well. Perfection.

 

The Chopped & Cheese Beef Sandwich – one of the best sandwiches I can remember. I got a little gluttonous on this one and ordered it with a fried egg and some roasted peppers. And some garlic aioli, as well. This thing is loaded with meat and covered in a nice layer of cheese. I was bummed when this one ended. 

 


Grandma’s casserole was like a delicious potato-ey cream of something concoction that sticks to your ribs and not too salty or peppery. Just right. It's like a nod to tater tot hot dish, but sort of a soup/stew.


The firecracker corn is sort of like elotes (Mexican street corn), but has some seasoning in it that makes it taste good, but won’t blow you away with heat.


The cornbread is a super solid showing – and my family is from the south, so we’re crazy picky about it. 

 

The desserts were in the surprisingly-simple-but-perfectly-executed category. Both are pudding based and both are just what the doctor ordered. Sort of a cookie surprise built into a pudding structure with whipped cream. Not crazy sweet, but just what you need to fill in any cracks left in your stomach when you’re done with the mains and sides. 

 
We got leftovers and might have accidentally gotten some Jambalaya to take back to our place if we got hungry in the night. hahaha. No pictures of that, though. But it was equally incredible, if that helps.

I know that we’re a little bit biased, but we love this guy and think he deserves all kinds of gold medals. He helps his community, he helps his friends, he helps his family, and is truly one amazing human. He can cook the pants and shirt off of anyone that’s hungry and makes you feel like family. There aren’t a ton of places I’d drive out of my way to go to for food, but Bump’s Burgers is definitely one of those places. It’s a small town with a ton of heart. And now they’ve got some delicious homemade sandwiches to warm that heart. 

 

Cheers, brother! You continue to make magic wherever you go. We’ll be back!

 

www.bumpsburgers.com

Bump’s Burgers

119 Genesee St.

Iron River, Michigan. 49935



Thursday, August 31, 2017

Minnesota State Fair – St. Paul, MN



Every year (or at the very least, every other year), I hit up the Minnesota State Fair. It’s one event of the year, I really look forward to and actually put some prep work into: new foods, concerts, animal events, maps, etc. I generally try to take a day off work, so I can truly maximize my time. Some people like to go on multiple days, but I like to really blow it out of the water on one day, and then let my body recover. I go all day – like ALL DAY. This year, I got there at 9am and left at 10pm, pretty much eating the whole time. How much can one person eat in a day? Read on, my friends…

1) I walked in the gate and immediately went to the Blue Barn – everything they do there is genius and well-executed. This year, it was no different. I decided between the new French toast sticks they had and the Wild Bill’s Breakfast Bake. I think I made the right decision. Scrambled eggs, roasted chicken, chorizo sausage, baked and topped with salsa, lettuce, pickled onions, and cilantro. The baked ball in some sort of corn meal or smashed tortilla chip ball was fantastic. The right proportions and everything. This was the best thing I had at the fair this year and it was right off the bat. Go there and get this (before 10:30am when they only serve lunch foods). You’ll be glad you did.

2 & 3) Next, was Lulu’s Public House for a Breakfast Buddy Bowl. A waffle bowl filled with hashbrowns, maple syrup, scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, bacon, and topped with a biscuit covered in sausage gravy. I also got a Boozy Red Bull Slushie (tangerine flavored). And, yes, I know, it’s breakfast. Tangerines are great for breakfast. I didn’t like the Breakfast Buddy Bowl at all. I didn’t taste any syrup or cheese, the hashbrowns were mostly onions, the biscuit was dry, and the sausage gravy had neither sausage nor flavor. Not even the waffle cone bowl helped this one. Skip this breakfast item, but DO get the boozy slushie.

4 & 5) Off to French Meadow for Mini Sco-Nuts. These are buttermilk scone donut holes filled with chocolate, marshmallow, and Nutella, and covered with powdered sugar. These were better than I expected them to be. Fried perfectly and not too sickeningly sweet, like I expected them to be. I also popped next door at Dino’s to get Loukamades (honey puffs). These were dough balls fried, then dipped in syrup or honey, and then sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. These were good, but not magical. If you’re going to eat both of these things, eat the Loukamades first and THEN the Mini Sco-Nuts. Also, apparently, I’m on a mission to put as many ball-shaped items into my mouth as possible.

6) I’m a cookie dough fiend, so I headed to the Blue Moon Diner for a cookie dough flight. Three different kinds of dough: Brownie Swirl, Euro Cookie Butter (with biscoff cookie type crumbles), and a lemon ricotta cheesecake with blueberries. They also throw a small scoop of sea-salt ice cream on top, just for fun.  When you’re in line ordering, I’ll call your attention to the fact that the menu board says “Safe To Eat” on it – why don’t more fair foods proclaim that so explicitly?!?!? Here’s the quick run-down. The brownie swirl was fine, the Euro Cookie Butter was fine, but the lemon ricotta cheesecake (the one that was the least like cookie dough) was pretty life changing. I’d go back there just for this one by itself. The sea-salt ice cream was also a welcome flavor in the whole mix. Kudos for Blue Moon for putting in a potato chip, a couple of pretzel sticks, and a mini nilla wafer cookie to add some salt and texture to it all. Brilliant!

7 & 8) I headed to Mancini’s al Fresco for some beverages. I got the Schell’s Red Sangria Lager and Bad Weather Brewing’s Lemon Sunshine ale. The Red Sangria Lager was fantastic. I liked this one a lot. Much lighter than I would have suspected – I wish I had been drinking this all summer while outdoors. The Lemon Sunshine just wasn’t lemon-y enough for me. I wanted to really taste it, especially since it’s described as a limoncello-inspired ale. I love limoncello, and if you hadn’t told me that’s what it was, I would have missed it all together and thought it was just a light summer beer. Get the Red Sangria Lager and thank me later.

9) Off to the Coliseum for Swine and Spuds. They had a pork belly on a stick contraption that sounded good. Bacon-wrapped pork belly and mashed potato croquettes, served with your choice of sauce – I got the sweet chili sauce. The pork belly was sadly overcooked to the point of being tough and dry (I didn’t even know that was possible and I’ve had Asian super fried pork belly, which somehow isn’t dry, nor tough). The bacon was done about perfectly for my taste, which I totally understand means it was underdone for most people’s taste. The mashed potato croquettes were actually delicious, though. Not even sure how they got flavor into those, but they did. And everything went well with the sweet chili sauce they had. Maybe pass on this one and try something else from here – other things on the menu looked good. (I also ate this while watching them judge cows, since it's air conditioned in there.)

10) Also in the Coliseum, there’s a shop (hidden in the south concourse that you need to traverse the animal crossing to get to) called the Snack House. They have something called Memphis Tatchos. I’m a sucker for tater tots of any variety, so I had to get these. Tater tots (in the Taco John’s Potato Ole or Burger King Hash Rounds style) covered with banana slices, bacon, and covered with a peanut sauce – just like Elvis would have liked. The tots, bacon, and bananas worked really well together, once you get used to it. I liked these a lot and for some reason, I thought these would feel heavier in my guts. I DO wish the peanut sauce was a little more peanut forward, but it was still there. And kudos to the guy that drizzled it on there like a PRO. I’ll also go out on a limb and say if that peanut sauce was more like a Thai peanut satay sauce, it would have beaten all the other foods at the fair. This was better than expected.

11) Off to the grandstand to find Hideaway Speakeasy (which isn’t hidden at all, aside from being on the second floor concourse). They have something new this year called Cotton Candy Bubble Trouble. They take a champagne flute and stuff it full of cotton candy – yes, like the cotton candy you get at any fair in the country. Then they pour Cannon River Winery’s Sparkle Edelweiss (Minnesota’s FIRST sparkling wine) over it to dissolve the candy into the bubbly wine. First off, you’re going to get some really odd looks as you walk around the state fair with a champagne flute filled with pink champagne, but embrace it like the baller you truly are. Secondly, this mainly tastes like prosecco UNTIL you get closer to the bottom where all the sugar has settled and it begins to taste more and more awesome. Interesting chemistry experiment and one you need to witness being poured right in front of you. Fun, weird, and increasingly tasty!

12) Beer flight at the Agricultural Building – always fun! I went with the Dark and Roasty flight (all Minnesota beers). In order of most favorite to least favorite: Steel Toe’s Dissnet Dark Ale; Lake Monster’s Last Fathom Dark Lager; Summit’s Great Northern Porter; and F-Town’s Moon Boots Peanut Butter Porter. But they were all pretty good, though. When I went out to a bench on the street, a random old guy asked me if I was drinking a lot of coffee (indicating my beer flight), and I told him these were all beer. He couldn’t believe it, but then he got very serious and told me to remember to hydrate and take it easy. YOU DON’T KNOW ME, OLD MAN! Hahaha, I assured him I would.

13 & 14) Off to O’Gara’s for some deep fried avocados and a Sweet Corn Summer Ale from Lakes & Legends Brewing. The deep fried avocados were just ok. I think I would have preferred them not fried (which is amazing I’m even saying that). The chipotle ranch sauce REALLY overpowered these, as well, sadly. But the fried flavor really hid the avocado flavor. The Sweet Corn Summer Ale didn’t taste enough like corn, which is what I was really hoping for. Not necessarily corn-water from a can, but I wanted there to be at least a HINT of corn flavor there. Bummed about both of these.

15) I headed to the Texas Steak Out booth for Cheesy Nacho Corn on the Cob. This is like Texas’ version of elotes, for those of you that love Mexican corn. It’s corn on the cob covered with Mexican crema (like a mild sour cream), then covered with crushed Doritos, and THEN covered with pump nacho cheese. This is probably one of the messiest foods I’ve ever eaten. But it was reeeealy tasty. Just get a billion napkins when you pick up your food. The three cops I was sitting with in the dining tent behind Texas Steak Out were quite impressed with how little I got on my shirt, and then they admitted the only reason they were eating in this particular tent was because people were coming out of it with the faces completely covered in sauce, chips, and cheese. It was pretty hilarious, honestly. But this stuff is fantastic. (Sorry for the color. The tent above me was red.)

I popped by the Pet Center to pet some of the dogs there. I’m a sucker for dogs of all kinds and there are people who literally sit there all day and let tens of thousands of strangers pet their dogs. Best idea ever. I love that there is a Husky Club of Minnesota – yeah, you and me both, buddy. I didn’t have anyone along with me to make fun of me freaking out over every dog in the building, so that worked out well for me. Hahaha

Then, when I walked outside, they were doing a golden retriever agility course demo, so I got to squeeeeee a little bit more. I’m like a 6 year old sometimes.

16 & 17) Giggle’s Campfire Grill was up next. I needed to try the Duck Bacon Wontons and a Dill Pickle Beer. The wontons had duck bacon, sweet corn, and cream cheese inside a wonton skin and were served with some sweet dipping sauce (which was great, and now I’m wondering if it wasn’t that orange-ish “duck sauce” that you get in a little condiment packet from Chinese restaurants – maybe). The wontons weren’t very full (portion-wise), but they had decent flavor. Probably more hype than anything, but they were good. The dill pickle beer was odd, but definitely drinkable. It smelled a TON like pickle juice, but only tasted  like a moderate amount of pickle juice. I like that it was served with a tiny pickle and a cheese curd garnish. More fun than tasty, in my opinion, but worth trying to horrify your friends.

My next stop wasn’t food related, but it honestly was number one on my list of to-dos at the fair this year. Even before all the food and beer. It was the All-Star Stunt Dog Splash show. All kinds of dogs jumping crazy distances off the dock into the water. I was flying solo, so it was easy for me to get in the front row (especially since I showed up extra early to get primo seating). These dogs are jumping like 25 feet and appear to love every second of it. There were a couple of trick dogs and a Frisbee dog, as well. I’m so glad I went to this thing. It was tons of fun.

 Then, I watched some kids learning how to log roll. It's pretty serious up north, here.

18) Off to Vegie Fries for the new fair food item: Cherry Bombs. Battered and deep-fried licorice bites. I love that they were on toothpicks, to be honest. I also love that the ratio was right. Small bites of sweet red licorice with salty batter and powdered sugar. I’m not sure these were at the top of my list, but they were better than I thought they would be. And I like that they really went for it.

19 & 20) Ball Park Café always has the best beers, so I went and got Bauhaus Brew Labs’ Shandlot and an East Lake Brewery Kirby Pucker. The Shandlot is one of the best shandys I’ve ever had. Great balance of beer and lemon and very refreshing. I hope they bottle this. The Kirby Pucker was claimed to be a sour wheat beer, but in my non-beer-snob opinion, it wasn’t sour enough to be a “sour” but yet it was too sour to be a regular wheat beer. It’s probably a gateway sour for some people, and thankfully, I still enjoyed it. Try it or not, I won’t be offended.

21) Back to Giggle’s Campfire Grill to get Sociable Cider Werks Raspberry Hard Cider. It was really good and tart, and I’d drink a lot of this in the summer. I’m not usually a fan of their ciders, but this one I DID like a lot. Great work!


22) Against my better judgement, I went to the Green Mill booth (I’m not a fan of their restaurants, but their new 2017 food item intrigued me). The Pizza-rito is a parmesan-crusted flour tortilla filled with pepperoni, sausage, risotto, mozzarella, and marinara (and served with even more marinara on the side). This thing was surprisingly good. Good ratio of ingredients to tortilla and sort of like a fancy hot pocket. I liked this more than I wanted to. Hahaha

23) To the Sandwich Stop! A lot of people have been talking about this Bacon Fluffernutter sandwich. It’s a grilled cinnamon bun sandwich with a bacon, marshmallow, and crunchy peanut butter filling. It comes with some sort of dipping sauce, but I asked for a side of maple syrup and a side of raspberry dip. The maple syrup was good, and it even accentuates the chunky peanut butter flavor. But, if you can get that raspberry sauce, you’ll love it. This sandwich is being talked about for a reason – it’s really good.

We walked by the KBWB radio booth and they were interviewing The Pentatonix on the air. They were the headliner at the Grandstand Stage this night, and they're a pretty big deal (if you like a capella singing groups). I may or may not have been man-handled by the police when I tried to get closer.
24) My friend LooseChange and I both wanted to try RC’s BBQ’s newest food item: the double Dose of Pork Belly. It’s a 100% ground pork belly burger topped with crisp smoked pork belly, pepper jack, coleslaw, and pickled onions. I heard some harsh reviews of this, but I really didn’t care. It was good. The pork burger was the best part and was the winner between the two doses, but the pork belly on top was also good – I just wish there was more of it. The coleslaw was a fantastic addition this this. I didn’t taste much pepper jack, but I think it had melted into the meat, which is fine. I liked this one.

LooseChange and I also had to hit the Llama costume contest. If you’ve never been to one, you should probably do it. You should also drink a LOT before you go. It’s so bizarre and funny, and yet, the contestants and the judges take it as serious as the heart attack I probably should have had by now. The costumes MUST be worn by both trainer and llama and I thought you were supposed to entirely cover the neck of the llama, but a few llamas made it into the event with exposed necks. Most of the kids in this event (all 7th graders through freshmen in college ages) really tried hard and got creative. But a few of them… I’ll be blunt… kind of phoned it in and threw a sheet over their llama and made up some speech about what they were supposed to be. It was a fun event and I’m glad I got to see it. I've done a separate Llama Costume Contest post, so you can see all the costumes.

25) Had to get a 1919 root beer. This is probably a record year for how long I actually waited before getting one of these. I love this root beer so much.

26) One place that was on my “maybe” list was the Fried Fruit & Fried Olives stand. Might as well go there! I got the bacon-wrapped olives that were deep-fried. I thought they’d be individually fried, but they were fried as one long corn-dog looking unit (but you can still break them off individually if you try hard enough). These were pretty good, especially with the ranch dip – keep in mind, I’m not a ranch-on-everything kind of person, but in moderation, it can be a nice sauce. This thing was SUPER salty, which is my style, so if you’re watching your salt intake, maybe don’t get these. Otherwise, GET these.

27) I was slowing down, so I went back to the Ball Park Café and got a Bent Brewstillery Hungarian Cheery Wheat Ale. It had just a little bit of tart-ness to it, which was perfect, and a solid cheery flavor. It was almost a cross between a beer and a cider. I really liked this one a lot.

28) I can’t claim I ate all of these, but I did have more than my fair share of a bucket (not a boat) of Mouth Trap Cheese Curds – they’re the best at the state fair and always have been.

29) just when I thought I was done eating, one of our friends appeared holding a Puff Daddy On A Stick from Sausage Sister and Me. I have had these before and they’re always good. It’s a Thai sausage wrapped in a puff pastry. He definitely had over-imbibed by this time of the night and, while brandishing this meat-filled skewer like a knife at my mouth, told me, “Rule number one: Don’t be scared!” then he shoved the pointy skewer into my cheek, missing my mouth completely. Only a small amount of blood, thankfully hidden by my beard. I did eventually get a piece of pastry-wrapped sausage off the skewer and into my mouth, which was pretty much the perfect way to end this evening at the fair (minus the bleeding part). My apologies, no photo.

We finished the night watching the great Tanya Tucker perform at the free Leinenkeugel's stage. She's a legend and still has the pipes.

Overall, this was probably my most gluttonous year at the Minnesota State Fair. I spent 13 hours eating and drinking non-stop. The animal events I went to were pretty choice this year and nothing let me down in that aspect. A few food items were meh, and a few were unexpected wins. That’s how it goes with these things.

Here are some stats from the day.
  • 13 hours at the fair
  • 29 food items eaten/drunk
  • Of those 29, 11 were boozy (I’m including the beer flight as one) plus one root beer
  • 8 items had some sort of fruit or vegetable in them (so more than I usually eat in a day)(that means this was a healthy day, right?)
  • Only 10 items were fried

The best foods at the fair this year (in my opinion):
  • Breakfast Bake from Blue Barn
  • Cheesy Nacho Corn on the Cob
  • Bacon Fluffernutter
  • Memphis Tatchos
  • Mini Sco-Nuts
  • Two Doses of Pork Belly

The best beers at the fair this year (in my opinion):
  • Bauhaus Shandlot
  • Bent Brewstillery Hungarian Cherry Wheat Ale
  • Schell’s Red Sangria Lager

I hope you get to try some of these before they’re gone after Labor Day! Enjoy!