I realize that it's a little early in the morning to be posting about beer, but it is Hump Day, after all. Not to mention, my latest life goal is to go to bed earlier and get up earlier than the masses to get more of what I want to do (i.e. reading, blogging, plotting world domination, etc.) done. At least for the past two weeks, I've been successful at that endeavor and once past the initial alarm-induced groan, haven't regretted getting up early at all.
Anyway, back to the wort of the matter. I spent the past weekend in San Diego, which is never quite complete without a stop for craft beer. Moreover, in my opinion, no trip to San Diego is complete without a stop specifically at 2kids Brewing Company - a nanobrewery with a flair for unusual ales, but none of the pretense that typically comes with that kind of self-description. I've known brewers Sam & Rob since high school and have watched them go from beer connoisseurs to prolific homebrewers to successful business owners with the opening of their tasting room nearly a year ago. And had the privilege of drinking some tasty and wittily named beer all along the way.
While I've been to their establishment previously, it was early on in this project and I felt that I didn't do their beer justice with the pictures I took then. It was exciting to return with camera in tow to properly capture some of their brews.
Photographically speaking, the challenge I experienced here was the indoor lighting. In the past several months, I have found myself increasingly preferring to shoot in natural, outdoor light, but that presents a major limitations when the interesting stuff is actually inside. To make this even more of a challenge (she says as if the following was intentional), we went to 2kids directly after dinner out and I had forgotten to bring my flash bounce along. I only had my trusty 35mm lens and built-in pop up flash at my disposal. No matter, I managed for the most part with some guerrilla flash diffusers improvised from my hand, a coaster, a translucent envelope, and a dollar bill. Unexpectedly, the best results were obtained between my hand and the back of the coaster.
In any case, if you find yourself in the San Diego area, you should go check out 2kids, taste their brews, and have a chat with Sam & Rob yourself. Address and tasting room hours are below - they also come up on Google and Yelp searches for anyone like me who relies almost entirely on various device(s) to navigate through life.
2kids Brewing Company
8680 Miralani Dr. #123
San Diego, CA 92126
Tasting Room Hours:
Thursday: 3:00 - 9:00pm
Friday: 3:00 - 10:00pm
Saturday: 1:00 - 10:00pm
Sunday: 1:00 - 8:00pm
Its 5 o'clock somewhere! |
Taps |
The beer is so clear, you can see the effervescence. Almost poetry. Diffusing the flash didn't work so well here, unfortunately. |
Dat foam. |
My favorite: Winning! Chocolate Stout. All I need is some vanilla ice cream... |
I really did buy a growler and a half. And then some. These just happened to make the photo. |
Active Shooting Hours: 1.5 hours
Review Hours: 2.5 hours
Hours to Date: 138