San Francisco Beer with Food – Perfect Baseball Fan Meal

San Francisco, CA—San Francisco Giants fans are purchasing more brews than wine, and though they don’t need tips on how to drink, here’s some beer news & advice from San Francisco beer experts.

According to the Brewer’s Association, for beer tasting, the glass style is important to tasting beer – certain CO2 levels would be enhanced by the shape of the glass, which encourages a thick, creamy foam and accentuates a beer’s aroma. It also helps the taste if the glass is spotlessly clean and served in small portions.

As far as beer as an ingredient to foods – it’s strictly added for flavor, not as a binding agent. It’s not a new concept  — Julia Child recommended adding beer to her recipe for French Onion soup. Gordon Biersch adds it to their barbeque sauce and salad dressing. The Brewers Association advises that in general, low-bitterness beers are best for cooking. It recommends the following:
· Beer makes a great quick sauce for sautéed or roasted items (but take care in not reducing the beer since it will become excessively bitter).
·  Although mussels steamed in wheat beer is a classic, other steaming suggestions include steaming or poaching meat, poultry or shellfish in other delicate, lightly-hopped brews.
· Strong, rich beers may be substituted for other liquids in cakes or other pastries.

San Francisco is home to several breweries where visitors can sample fresh ales and lagers from an extensive variety. And after the baseball games have ended and football is in full swing, the Brewers Guild hosts San Francisco Beer Week in February with special tastings and events. sfbeerweek.org

Some local San Francisco breweries include:

21st Amendment Brewery Café
563 Second St.
415-369-0900
21st-amendment.com

Anchor Brewing Company
1705 Mariposa St.
415-863-8350
anchorbrewing.com
(Public tours are available)

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
Two Harrison St.
415-243-8246
gordonbiersch.com

ThirstyBear Brewing Company and Spanish Cuisine
661 Howard St.
415-974-0905
thirstybear.com

Kids Fishing Derby in Antioch Was Great Success

The California Stripped Bass Associations West Delta Chapter 23rd Annual Kid’s Fishing Derby took place Saturday October 23rd in Antioch at the East Bay Region Park’s Contra Loma Reservoir. “Hooked on Fishing not on Drugs” is the purpose of this event. 418 children age 3 to 12 took part in the free event with lunch
provided along with gift bags and fishing games to be played. Kids were allowed to catch two fish, and all the fish caught were cleaned for each angler. If a child did not have a fishing pole one was provided along with bait. Winners included Tessa Cuyno and Robert Osbourn.

The California Striped Bass Association –West Delta Chapter had 80 volunteers and many sponsors, along with Rainbow trout donated by Mount Lassen Trout Farm.

The California Striped Bass Association (west delta chapter) will be holding a 2nd annual Crab & Pasta Feed Fund Raiser Feb 19,2011 starting 6:00 PM at the Brentwood Veterans Building 757 First Street Brentwood, Ca. 94513. Cost is $40 per ticket with proceeds going to the 24th Annual Kids Free Fishing Derby set for Oct,22 2011 tentatively. For information on upcoming events or to buy tickets, call Roger Lund (925)754-3938.