We stopped at the
Mississippi welcome center to get a map. The lady behind the counter was
very helpful, loading us up with lots of literature on things to do in the
area. One of the booklets had the usual list of hotels, restaurants and
attractions. There was also a section on Breweries with 3 entries. One
was Crooked Letter Brewing Co. in Ocean Springs, just a few miles
away from our campground. They do tours and tasting on Saturday only. We didn't plan to
be here on Saturday so I didn't give it much thought. But, here we were, it
was Saturday.
Our only plan for the day
was to do laundry so we figured we catch one of the tours after we
finished. We found Crooked Letter behind an open air restaurant and bar
called The Crawfish House and Grill, and right next door to the brewery was...
a Laundromat. How convenient!
Laundry took a little
longer than planned and we thought we'd missed the 2pm tour, but it was just
starting. The tours are $10 (with their signature glass) and 6-6oz
samples of beer. They were out of glasses (which we didn't have room for in
the camper anyway) so the price was $5 per person, what a great deal.
We learned a little more
about brewing beer: the importance of the water temperature; water characteristics
and grain size (they grind their own).
The tour only took about 10
minutes. Next was the important stuff,
the beer tasting. There were 4 choices,
Crooked Heffy (a German style filtered yeast beer), Pumpkin Stout, Gipsy IPA and Stabello (an Italian style lager). Joan and I
both like stouts so she tried that first.
She liked it, but it was a little too stout for me so I tried the Stabello. We liked 3 of the 4 beers, the IPA being our
least favorite.
We met a lot of
interesting people including a scientist off a marine research boat, a
geographer, a meteorologist and even a fellow brewer from Iowa.
I’m afraid the names of those fine folks escaped me. After the first few beers the old memory
wasn’t operating at peek efficiency.
Here's some pictures from the tap room...
After we closed down the tap room (4:00 in the afternoon) we gathered around a Slack Line for some acrobatic fun. Even Joan got in on the action… with a little help form 1, 2, 3 of her new friends.
The anticipated rain
started and we said our goodbys. It was dinner time so we walked to
The Crawfish House, right in front of the brewery, for a burger and fries. Now, I know we’re going to get a lot of flack
for not trying the crawfish but in our condition we just wanted to stick with
more common food to soak up some of the alcohol.
What a great afternoon. We got our laundry done, had a great time at
Crooked Letter Brewery and a great burger at the Crawfish House. All within a short walk... If we were going to be in town next Saturday
we’d probably do a repeat performance - laundry, beer and maybe a crawfish or
two.
Coming soon, More from southern
Mississippi.
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