MADmusings #13: Stuyck in the middle with you

in beersaturday •  7 years ago  (edited)

 My #BeerSaturday entry for this week… crafty beers in a hip part of town!


What do we want?… When do we want it? ;) 

So I went to a great craft beer place last night and sampled some of the delights! The picture above is what adorned one of the walls. The watering hole in question is The Stuyck Co and I recommend having a sneaky look if you're ever in the area. 

I've been there before (and surely will again) and it's right in amongst one of the coolest barrios of Madrid, Malasaña. This neighbourhood is where I find myself quite often and would ideally like to live somewhere in the vicinity.  

Craft beer in general is really taking off in Spain and there are more of these kind of places, vast selections of beers and people taking more of an interest. It also adds a bit of an angle to your evening which has to be a good thing. 


What next?

The board above displayed the options of the day. I took it strategically, working my way down the left-hand side. A good mix as ever, something for all tastes (unless you don't like beer, then it would be terrible). 

One thing to mention is that it is far more expensive drinking in these kind of places… and also some of those beers are fairly hefty in strength. There's a stout, bottom right of that board going at a whopping 15%! And no I didn't. 


Número uno - Pilsner

The beer above is a pic of my first of the evening. In fact, it's the only picture! This was as I was waiting for the others to arrive and the least exciting in terms of 'something new'. Pilsner is a very common beer and the most 'lagery' of the bunch, so a good'n for those looking for a regular beer/lager and not want to get involved with all the weird and wonderful concoctions. It was first on the list, a fairly light 4.4% and the cheapest. 

I won't divulge how far I made inroads into the list. Suffice to say there were a couple of tasty dark beers in the middle. 

My favourites were probably 4 and 5. You may not see from the pic, but number 4 is a 'doppelbock'… which is a style of beer of German origin. This particular spicy number had a dark and rich taste and weighed in at an attention grabbing 6.1%.

Number 5 was a Belgian dark ale. Those Belgians make a good ol' beer… but be careful as they tend to be on the strong side. This also had a deep taste and it looks on the board to be a 'difficult to write an article on the next day' 8.3%. I'm not so sure about that, and it looks like someone has scribbled over it, so I don't know what to believe. Perhaps they were drunk on Belgian beer. 

I should also mention number 2, a smooth pale ale called Santo Cristo which is perhaps the best 'all-rounder' of the bunch. A noteworthy but not overpowering 5.5% with a pleasant aftertaste. I would probably point to this one as a starting point for others delving in to the scene and not sure where to start. 


Last night's crew, my little head creeping in the bottom right

We also had a bit of food which was quite good if not spectacular. I think we know what the priority product is here but always good to get some snacks on the go too. I wouldn't go there specifically for the food but you can get a decent bit of scran to accompany your boozehoundery. A good vibe and the staff were cool too, which is always worth a mention. 

As I said before, there is a big trend around craft beer at the moment and more events going on this weekend at different places. Not sure if I'll be attending myself (not much of a drinker) but if I do it might make next week's post.

#BeerSaturday is a Steemit contest put on by @detlev, see this week's post here

Cheers! 🍻

~ Adam
@adambarratt

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Looks like a good night out. Always good to have a choice of good beers

Cheers Steve, it was great! Always a bit of fun working your way through the 'menu'. Although my judgments can't really be trusted partly for that reason. You getting involved this week? Perhaps with some fish and chips??

I had an interesting beer the other night. I may do a post on that, but I've got so many other posts I want to do

I have been away and now am back in town. I knew I truly missed reading about Spain and the beer. Makes me thirsty, even though it is only 11am in the morning. Great article. :)))

It's 5 o'clock somewhere! ;)

yes. so I believe it is 5 in Spain since it is 1 here. so go for a run would ya. :)))

I see you had a beerday too. I'm glad that you had a great time with your friends.

Yes indeed… have a great weekend!

Cool review! I would have been all over that 15% Imperial milk stout! Sounds really good.

Yeah, maybe next time!