Last night, I had the opportunity to visit Anahiem's newest craft brewery, Bottle Logic Brewing. Located in a small industrial area, it is easy to find, located off of a major street, La Palma Avenue. There is ample parking both on the street as well as a few spots directly adjacent to the brewery and tasting room.
Upon entering Bottle Logic's tasting room, I was immediately in awe of all of their careful attention to detail. They obviously are big fans of science and gadgets, as is shown throughout the decor of their tasting room. A small patio in the front of the building greets visitors. There is also ample seating at the bar as well as at small tables throughout the tasting room. Bottle Logic's tasting room is definitely someplace I can see myself visiting on a regular basis with my friends.
They had four beers on tap, and I was able to try each of them. I thought it was great that they had four different styles of beer, to better ensure that there is something for everyone's diverse tastes. The first beer that I tried, She Shot First, is a 4.7% ABV Pale Wheat Ale. This is a beer that I can picture myself drinking on warm summer days. The second beer, Double Actuator is a Double IPA, coming in at 9% ABV. Although the beer is 9% ABV, it hardly seemed like it when I was drinking it.
The third beer I had, Tattered Prince, is a 7% ABV French Style Saison. As with the previous two beers I tried, I really enjoyed the flavors of the Tattered Prince. The final beer I tried last night, the Mother Heifer is a 5% ABV Milk Stout. Milk Stouts are not generally a style that I find myself enjoying on a regular basis, but Mother Heifer is a new exception.
Overall, I found all four of the beers to be amazingly delicious. While tasting the delicious beers, those in attendance also had the opportunity to check out the brew house. It's always interesting to see where beer is made.
After last night's trip to Bottle Logic, I'm already looking forward to my next opportunity to visit. Bottle Logic Brewing's Grand Opening is this Saturday, February, 15th. They will be open from 12 p.m. until 11 p.m.. On Sunday they will also be open, from 12 p.m. until 8 p.m. and on Monday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m..
I can't wait to see what Anaheim's newest craft brewery has in store!
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