Sunday, August 8, 2010

The 3 B's: Beer, Bourbon and BBQ


Chris with his tasting glass at the BBB festival
Beer. Bourbon. Barbecue. It doesn't get much better than that. Especially when those three are combined in an "all-you-care-to-taste" event combined with great music, pig races and so much more!

Bryant checking out Jack's table
As you walk into the Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival at the Koka Booth Amphitheater in Cary and pick up your souvenir tasting glass, the sounds of Bluegrass music and the smell of smoked pork is already filling the air. With over 60 beers, 40 bourbons, 15 BBQ vendors, and other drinks mixed in, it would be hard to find something you didn't like. In addition to the headliners, there were things like Peach Sweet Tea Vodka and Coffee Patron among other unique liquors. 

One of my favorite mixed drinks was from the St. Germain table. St. Germain is an elderflower blossom liquor of the French influence. The Dia Del Amor cocktail was fantastic and made me wish I were sitting on the beach drinking this cocktail and eating some fresh crab. The sweet elderflower combined with the sour lime and a dash of hot sauce, is a celebration for the taste-buds (if you don't mind a little spice in your life). This drink consists of St. Germain, Tequila, Fresh Lime Juice and a few dashes of hot sauce (personally, I'd add a few dashes to hot sauce to anything so this was a winner in my book), and garnished with a chili-salt rimmed glass and a lime. It was a fabulously refreshing summer drink. Another great summery favorite at this table was the St. Germain Cocktail which consisted of St.Germain, sparkling wine, and club soda. It was sweet and light...I think I found my new favorite summer liquor! 


The amount and variety of Bourbon was fantastic. The servers were very knowledgeable (not that I would expect otherwise) so it was definitely a great learning experience as well. There were the typical players there like Makers Mark, Wild Turkey and Jack Daniels, but there were some unique other brands, flavors, and varieties where everyone (even non-bourbon drinkers) should find something they like. 


The beer selection was also above par (side note: I never understood that phrase...I don't know much about golf, but I'm pretty sure being below par is what you're shooting for, right?). There were well-known brands as well as great local breweries present.

The smoker at The Little Red Pig pickin' the meat for our plates!
A whole pig from The Little Red Pig
Then there's the Barbecue...North Carolina definitely knows how to do a good barbecue. I was glad that my northern friends enjoyed the vinegar-based Eastern Carolina style barbecue. We tried a few different vendors and each was better than the next. Our personal favorite? The Little Red Pig.  


Chris before we devoured our plate...
 The Little Red Pig is based out of Marshville, NC (and if you were wondering, they do catering!). They smoked the whole entire pig and were literally picking the meat right off the animal to put on our plates. The freshness and flavors were unbelievable. They also had multiple vinegar-based BBQ sauces to put on top (although the meat was perfect by itself) with a variety of heats. The coleslaw was a fantastic pairing to the perfect smokiness of the pork. On the side, the classic BBQ pork baked beans were absolutely fabulous with the prefect balance of sweet and smokey. It was all you would expect from an award-winning Carolina BBQ place. 

And what kind of Beer, Bourbon and BBQ festival would it be if there wasn't the Miss Barbecue and Daisy Dukes contest? Or what about the Beer Belly Competition? And let me tell you, there were some real winners (sarcasm intended) on the main stage. The Daisy Dukes were shorter than short and those beer bellies? Well imagine me, at 5' 10", wrapping around one of these bellies and still not being able to touch my feet to my head...enough said. 


To top off the whole experience, there was great Country and Bluegrass music playing in the background from some fantastic bands. Everyone was eating, drinking, dancing and even singing along. Talk about a good time!

My friend Bryant Avondoglio shot and edited a great video to give you a special taste of the Beer, Bourbon & BBQ festival:



It was so much fun (even in 96 degree heat) and definitely a must-have experience. Can't wait for the next one!

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