So Paraguay - and most of South America - is home to horribly watery lagers that are less horrible at 38C and 80% humidity.
On Saturday went to hang out with some of the hombres that comprise the Craft Brewing movement down here, helped make an Imperial Stout. They had an awesome rig including cooling plates. Boss. After done not only did I get to sample some of their black IPA, the host opened his beer closet the four of us split some oh so wonderful American craft beers.
Had Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin/IPA - finished top 10 in at least one of those best IPA polls, Ballast Point Grunion pale ale, and, much to my delight, Pinner Session IPA from Oskar Blues. They make Dale's Pale Ale, one of my favorite drinking beers... a hoppy pale ale that clocks in at 6.5%. Pinner is a lighter 4.9% but still has that hoppy flavor. Next time I'm in Estados Unidos tailgating with the Cactus Pricks before an FC Tucson match, I know what I'll be bringing.
Topped it off by taking me to a Lomito stand run by a Lebanese man who spoke some English as well as Spanish. Had some home made hot sauce to top my Estambul Kabob.
Great day, great guys. Had a lot of fun. Can't wait to try the Stout. Just in time for the dead of Paraguayan winter. Or what you English lids call "Summer".