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Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

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A friend got some Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier (Original Schlenkerla Smokebeer) for us to have with some smoked pork chops (from George’s Market, of course.) Wow, easily one of the most unusual beers I’ve had, but it pairs well with smoked meat. It’s malty and sweet with a real strong Hickory smoke flavor. This one’s for sipping, maybe on a cold day around a campfire or cook out. It’s made in Bamberg, a town in Bavaria, Germany.

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George’s Market

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

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As luck would have it, Rachel and I pulled over in Calimesa, CA to get something to eat on our way to Palm Springs, that’s how we discovered George’s Market (German Style Specialties). George is the butcher extraordinaire and the shelves of his market are lined with thousands of imported goods from Germany. I’m not kidding, anything and everything you can imagine (and some things you can’t) are all here: meat, bread, sauerkraut, pickles, chocolates, candies, drinks, jams, desserts, cheeses, mustards, wine and beer—yes beer. (I’ll get to that in a bit.)

The first thing that struck us when we got inside was the crowd; the place was packed! Not only that, but several people came right up to us and told us their favorites that we absolutely, “had to get.”

I’m not joking, one man told us, “George’s bacon is the best! You have to try it. I brought it on my last camping trip and people were still talking about it on the way home.” Another said we had to get the Rye Bread while we could. “It’s delivered fresh twice a week and it always sells out.” They weren’t kidding either, it sold out before we could get to it. Someone told us we had to try the Smoked Pork Chops—which we did. “They’re the best, they will spoil you.” I can honestly say, I’ve had them, and they will.

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As if all that wasn’t enough, the refrigerators along the back wall are stocked with hundreds of amazing German and Belgian beers. This is my Valhalla!

My litmus test for German beer is Weltenburger. This beer is from the oldest monastery brewery in the world, established in 1050. Yes, you read that right—1050—and I can never find it. When I see it, I stock up. Not only did George carry it, he has more varieties of Weltenburger than I’ve ever seen. I always stock up.

George’s Market has become a mandatory stop for us whenever we head out to Palm Springs now (sometimes we even stock up on our way back.)

George’s Market
1023 Calimesa Blvd, Calimesa, CA 92320
(909) 795-5320

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