Houston gets hot in June. So we decided to take a trip North. To Austin.
To make the trip possible, we had to stock up on provisions.
We got these from the very famous Houston beer and wine (and convenience) store D&Q Market. (Here's a good hint. If you are even in Houston, and want an interesting beer or wine, go to D&Q. If you don't know what to buy, just ask. You will get very good advice)
There is a good selection of beers that are hard to find in Austin. That way we knew we would be welcome.
This is a bottle of Lone Pint Yellow Rose. You can see the bottle date on the back. I bought it on the 19th, we drank it on the 20th.
We arrived in Austin at The Bechle Estate Saturday afternoon about 3:00 or so. It was a pretty nice day, coolish (for June) but overcast.
Domi suggested we go to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. What a great idea! So we bundled ourselves into our cars and headed out. The center is very close to the BechleHouse, so we got there quickly.
But when we did, it started raining.
So as a next best alternative, we decided to go to the Jester King brewery. (It was the day before Father's Day, after all, and this was a good trip for Nate).
What a place! It is a "farmhouse" brewery, which in this context means that they are trying (and succeeding) to make beer with a very local edge.
Here are Doreen and Domi and Oliver as we waited to see what sort of beer we wanted to try:
Here's Nate coming up from the Big Barn below, where he was looking for a table.
He found one, and we headed in that direction.
Ollie was in a bad mood, so he wouldn't smile at me:
Oscar was in a good mood. Maybe that is because of the beer in front of him:
Inside the big barn. It was a Big Barn o'Hipsters!
And here was the brewmaster giving a tour. They keep those barrels full and aging for as long as three years!
They only make 1,400 barrels of beer a year! Crazy place. Lots of fun, I am sure we will go back there again at some point.
Most of the beer, the farmhouse beer, is pretty sour. Very sour, in some cases. But that is the way they like it.
The next morning was sort of slow going. Here I am with Oscar and Maggie trying to wake up.
When we got back, Oliver was awake and in a good mood. He wanted to put together the US State puzzle:
and he did a good job!Later that morning (after some great home-roasted coffee and some great kolaches we picked up on the way to Austin) we DID head over to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center:
I have never been there. It is a great place to visit.
I wanted to get everyone's photo.
It is harder than you think:
You have a great view of the Hill Country close to Austin from there.
and, of course, we had to take a self portrait.
We picked up a bunch of Fredericksburg peaches to take home.
They are small, but delicious!

















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