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Hophead: Brooklyn Beer In 'The Brooklyn Of Dallas,' And A Question For Local Beer Lovers

By Jesse Hughey, Thursday, Jun. 25 2009 @ 3:30PM
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At the Kessler groundbreaking ceremony last weekend, a music critic was overheard calling Oak Cliff "the Brooklyn of Dallas." It's not a new sentiment. According to an 1890 flyer by Dallas Land & Loan Co., "Oak Cliff is to Dallas what Brooklyn is to New York."

Whether or not the analogy is accurate, it seemed appropriate to try an offering from Brooklyn Brewery on a recent visit to Eno's Pizza Tavern.

Though Eno's beer selection isn't huge, it offers 20-something microbrews, making it something of a destination bar for Oak Cliff beer lovers (sadly, it doesn't have much competition). It was also, you'll recall, the site of a homebrewing competition a couple weekends back.

Before getting to Brooklyn's Local 1, though, the menu's description of Oskar Blues' Gordon's Ale ("Strong ale/Between Imperial Red and Double IPA") proved irresistible.

Love at first sip. Eno's seems to be a fan of the Colorado brewery, as it also carries Dale's Pale Ale and Old Chub, and Gordon's Ale makes it easy to see why. The cloudy amber-red brew had the sweet citrusy, floral hoppiness of a strong or aged IPA, but with some pronounced maltiness too. The sweetness might keep you from killing a sixer in a single night. Which is fine--it's the kind of beer you want to savor. The 8.7 percent ABV is hardly detectable--and brings to mind a gripe about Eno's: the ABVs are not divulged on the beer list.

The Brooklyn Local 1 was a value at $15 for a 750-mL bottle. That's just $4 or $5 more than you'd find it for at a grocery store--not nearly the 200- or 300-percent restaurant mark-up common with wines.

It poured a hazy golden color with a thick, foamy head. The Belgian-inspired ale started out promising and hoppier, if a bit thinner-tasting, than typical Belgians. But the sticky, yeasty aftertaste wore out its welcome. Still, it was a great value, and definitely worth trying.

All things considered, Eno's is definitely worth the trip. The pasta is nothing special, but the thin-crust pizza makes a decent excuse for a night of beer drinking. The Gordon's and Local 1 were both served in appropriate glassware, if a bit colder than would've been ideal. But you can always warm up the glass with your hands--which also happens to be an easy way to cool off on a hot summer day. 

On to a question for readers...

Where do you buy beer, and why? We're curious which stores in the Dallas area offer the best selection, the best prices, or hit that sweet spot with both. You can leave suggestions in the comment section, or send them by e-mail.

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cynical old bastard says:

Brooklyn Jazz Club on South Lamar has Brooklyn Brewery Lager on tap.

I tend to purchase my Murphy's Stout, Kirin and others at Goody-Goody, either upper Greenville or Addison.

GG usually has the best prices and I'm not looking for obscure beers.

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 25 2009 @ 5:55PM
Gus Mitchem says:

I can't wait to see the messages, I'm in constant search for Abita (any style) on tap, and or a fresh Bud.

Ginger Man is good, Vickery better than average, but I get so tired of the standard five or six beers on tap.

Blue Moon
Stella
Bud Light
Miller Lite
Guiness
Shiner Bock

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 25 2009 @ 7:52PM
Anonymous says:

Whole Foods for selection and value.

Posted On: Friday, Jun. 26 2009 @ 8:23AM
Scott says:

I buy my 6 packs at Central Market mainly because I'm already familiar with their selection and I'm already there anyway. They do carry truckload of microbrews and a lot of belgian styles which I prefer.

For on tap I mostly go to Humperdinks for their IPA and seasonals. The Grabby they just had at the Greenville Ave store was outstanding as is the current McMurray's Stout.

I also like Gingerman and Flying Saucer when I want to try something different.

Posted On: Friday, Jun. 26 2009 @ 1:12PM
JF says:

World Market has a pretty good beer selection (they don't sell it cold, which stinks). Though that might not be true for long. Last time I was in there they didn't even have Rogue anymore. I talked with an employee, and apparently alcohol (or at least beer) purchasing decisions are no longer at the store-level. So everything goes through corporate HQ now. Probably means more gimmick beers and fewer names that are tasty.

Also, compared to Ginger Man or Flying Sauce, Eno's obviously doesn't have a huge selection. But it's not a bar. It's a restaurant. There are few restaurants in Oak Cliff (or elsewhere in Dallas) that have as many high quality drafts available.

Posted On: Friday, Jun. 26 2009 @ 2:32PM

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