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Craft brews for less than a five spot

Dr. Ink by Dr. Ink
October 23, 2015
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By Dr. Ink

The last time I set foot inside The Ritual Kitchen and Beer Garden, the place looked like a Gothic-style pub from the outside, and the words “kitchen” and “beer garden” weren’t part of its name. The exterior now looks brighter, less underground, and a spacious rear patio accented with colorful beer banners, a patch of shrubbery and a few jolly gnomes has been added.

Duck Foot IPA (left) and AleSmith Speedway Imperial Coffee Stout (Photo by Dr. Ink)
Duck Foot IPA (left) and AleSmith Speedway Imperial Coffee Stout (Photo by Dr. Ink)

Unchanged is the vast selection of craft beer the place began serving almost a decade ago, before other establishments along this 30th Street corridor joined the suds fest. The bar area is still as cozy and pubby as ever, festooned with steins, mugs and a couple of gargoyles. Also, the front patio shows better signs of life as patrons order their drinks through an open window at one end of the bar.

Exterior of Ritual Kitchen and Beer Garden on 30th Street in North Park (Photo by Dr. Ink)
Exterior of Ritual Kitchen and Beer Garden on 30th Street in North Park (Photo by Dr. Ink)

Happy hour signals $2 off select craft beers, about six of them, plus appetizers that stick to the norm, such as garlic-Parmesan fries, onion rings, hummus with ciabatta and veggies, roasted Brussels sprouts and chicken wings. The noshes range from $3 to $6.50 apiece.

On happy-hour price, the beers ring in at under $5 a glass, which vary in size depending what you order.

My companion’s dark and luscious AleSmith Speedway Imperial Coffee Stout, for example, was served in an 8-ounce glass for an easy $4. It carried him through an order of thickly battered onion rings served with house-made ranch and barbecue sauce.

I chose Duck Foot “Double White” IPA, a misleading name that might indicate an extra-hoppy finish. Served in a 10-ounce glass, it was actually quite balanced. Although for my companion, who hasn’t acquired a taste for hop-forward beers, he cringed when taking a sip of it.

Ale-battered onions rings and dipping sauces (Photo by Dr. Ink)
Ale-battered onions rings and dipping sauces (Photo by Dr. Ink)

Screen Shot 2015-10-22 at 11.05.55 AMOther brews on the happy-hour list included an American pale ale by BNS Flintlock, a red rye by Benchmark River Rye, and Tabula Rasa porter from Second Chance, a firm choice if you’re palate demands a malty, nutty finish. The selection rotates frequently.

In addition to the onion rings, we grazed from a large serving of roasted Brussels sprouts, which tasted neither here nor there despite their garlic butter sauce and balsamic reduction. As for the wings ($6.50 for six of them), they were scrawny; low on meat but high in flavor from the habanero-carrot sauce we chose.

The mediocre bar nibbles, however, won’t prevent us from returning for the fine crafts and the European-like ambiance, which based on the regular menu, holds more culinary promise if sticking around for dinner.

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