Baileys’ Chocolate Bar Chocolate Ale
04/15/09
Baileys’ Chocolate Bar, the spot for desserts and martinis in St. Louis, has put out their own beer.
A partnership with local beer maker O’Fallon Brewery, has yielded the Baileys’ Chocolate Bar Chocolate Ale.
On their Blog, Bailey’s describes it this way:
Amber Wheat Beer brewed with Natural Chocolate is perfectly balanced, finishes dry instead of cloyingly sweet, has beautiful lace, and enough effervescence to keep things interesting.
Translation, not a sweet stout, like is normally designated for chocolate brews.
I like that they are doing this. I like that Bailey’s has teamed up with another local company, promoting community and craft brewing in St. Louis. But more, I like that they looked outside the box when producing this beer. A dessert like stout or porter seems like the obvious choice, but they went with a lighter bodied chocolate wheat.
I for one am glad and proud.
I’m going to go and try it as soon as I can get over to Lafayette Square.
St. Louis Originals
04/14/09
So we all know how I feel about local restaurants vs. chain slop houses ( See my post about The Hill ).
Well I have been a member of this St. Louis Originals rewards program for a few years now. I’ll admit, I tend to opt into things, use them religiously, and have absolutely no clue how to benefit from them… so I don’t. This held true for this card until yesterday.
Listen to this long, drawn out and difficult process. I had to go to the website, enter my card number… okay, that was it. And it generated an unexpected surprise. I have earned $40 in rewards. That’s cash money, player.
This is how it works. If you flash your St. Louis Originals card at any of the participating restaurants, you earn a point per every dollar you spend. So to beat a dead horse, a $10 check means 10 points, and a $200 check means 200 points. For every 150 points you acquire, you earn $10 towards your purchase at any of the St. Louis Originals restaurants.
Aside from that, your membership gets you drink, appetizer and meal specials at many of the restaurants as well. Here’s a good example from Bailey’s Chocolate Bar – widely regarded as the best dessert spot in STL:
Come in to Baileys’ Chocolate Bar on Mondays and Thursdays to receive any of our martinis at HALF PRICE with your food purchase. What better way to spend a cool spring evening in St Louis than with a delicious (half price) martini and a light snack followed by a decadent dessert!
And last but not least is something that I can’t quite wrap my head around. St. Louis Originals offers gift certificates for all the restaurants on their list. That part I understand. However, they offer them at discounted rates. So a $50 gift certificate only costs $35. A $25 gift card will only set you back $17.50.
What!?!
That is by far the coolest offer I have ever heard. I don’t know how long they will have this offer, or if there is some legal copy I am missing, but you can check it out for yourself here.
I am pumped, and excited that I have another excuse to go to these great culinary establishments and splurge.
Another round, “Hell yeah!”
Dessert, “Why not!”
Truffles, “What the hell is a truffle? Who cares?”
Here are the list of establishments that St. Louis Originals lists as their members ( I’ll !!! my faves):
Baileys’ Chocolate Bar !!!
Bryan Young Catering Plus
Cafe Provencal
Companion
Cravings Rest. & Bakery
Dierdorf & Harts
Duff’s
Eau
Eleven Eleven Mississippi !!!
Harry’s Restaurant & Bar
Harvest
Herbie’s
LoRusso’s Cucina
Massa’s
Mike Shannon’s
Monarch
Ricardo’s Italian Cafe
Riddle’s Penultimate Cafe !!!
Rooster !!!
Schlafly Tap Room/Bottleworks !!!
Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream
Soda Fountain Square
Square One Brewery & Distillery !!!
SqWires Restaurant and Market
Sunset 44 Bistro
Tenderloin Room
Terrene
The Delmar Restaurant & Lounge
The Gardens at Malmaison
The Scottish Arms
The Shaved Duck
Three Monkeys
Trattoria Marcella
Vin de Set !!!
Vito’s Sicilian Pizzeria & Ristorante
Wapango
Wild Horse Grill
Bon Appetit!
Martin Luther King Tribute
06/1/10
I wanted to attempt this style in February, and being Black History Month I chose the Rev. as my muse.
His face is made up of the words of his epic Lincoln Memorial “I have a dream…” speech.
Take a look. I am having it framed as I type.
Smoking Goat Branding
04/1/10
I like beer.
Beer high in flavor, alcohol and price. I brew at home, but wouldn’t consider myself very good at this point. I’m working on it.
We have friends in Louisiana who I would consider really good. I designed some branding for their forthcoming brewery down there.
The Smoking Goat will hopefully be amazing, especially if I get some good beer out of the deal.
Have a look. Then drink a beer and have a look again. Continue this process until the logo looks awesome.
New Poster
02/4/10
This is a poster I made for my buddy Dustin.
A classic quote from him as we drove by Effingham, IL’s infamous and huge cross.
I thought it would look good in his new apartment.
Sheltered Perceptions
01/6/10
I recently got the chance to work on a project for the Humane Society. Given the fact that every time I walk into an animal shelter I have to be talked down from taking home every animal in the place, I was happy to help in anyway I could.
With the majority of pet buying in the United States coming from breeders, mall pet shops and unfortunately mills, animal shelters (specifically the Humane Society) are left overflowing with pets that need loving homes. They are running into a perception problem however, and many misconceptions about shelter pets are accepted as fact, and often repeated as such.
To get past this, we decided to take the problem head on, and address the most common misconceptions individually.
Here is where we landed:
Lauren and Dan sit’n in a tree…
01/5/10
My good friend Lauren is getting married in July, and though I am extremely jealous of her fiance Dan (don’t tell my wife), I made their save the date cards.
I use VistaPrint to print these types of things. Though the quality suffers, and the rumor is that they are destroying local community printers nationwide, for the price they can’t be beat. Check them out next time you want to customize your own holiday card or invitation.
Here’s how Lauren’s STDs turned out: