HodgePodge: More beers with Brian

More beers with Brian

HodgePodge by Charlie Hodge

Another true hodge podge of a HodgePodge

These past couple weeks have seen Tez and I hanging out with musical sorts and/or food and pub owners and enjoying their skills and crafts. That’s worked out perfectly since during the next couple months I plan to write numerous restaurant and craft beer pub reviews for tourists and locals to pick through.

Last week started early with being spoiled by music. My good friend Jim Ripley invited me to the Mary Irwin Theatre to hear some top-shelf blues and jazz and that’s exactly what we got.

Russell Jackson slapped out some wonderful blues and jazzy tunes on his standup bass. A Memphis trained and worshipped blues man Jackson is iconic in his southern United States fan base having spent many years working with Chicago Otis Clay and seven years with the B. B. King Orchestra. Jackson (who has numerous original albums) was joined by his superb keyboardist Leo Ilomin Jr. from Vancouver

Midway through the first set Jackson introduced well-known smoking hot guitarist James Wilson to the stage and anyone feeling a tad mellow because of the great blues got some in your face lead guitar.

Apparently, Wilson has decided a new vernacular image is needed so he’s changed his stage moniker to James Wilson from what I’ve always known him as – Jimmy or Jim Wilson. Regardless he was the same if not better guitar player than music fans have admired for decades. Jim ripped through numerous songs to the crowd’s great pleasure. Great to hear and see you again Jimmy!

In the second half the blues show returned largely to a blues genre with Okanagan harmonica icon Sherman Doucette. The diminutive harp monster and his dynamic personality took control of the Mary Irwin stage capturing the crowd with his spellbinding, breath-holding abilities.

It truly was a wonderful evening of fun, well worth the time and money.

Great show, great idea Jim Ripley.

My week just kept getting better as the following evening was Beers with Brian time and the wily beer taster had a delectable menu of craft beef facilities for us to taste. First on Brian’s tour suggestions was the highly entertaining Jackknife Brewing at 727 Baillie in our north end area. With beer flowing out of Naramata, Jackknife offers yummy pizza sustenance like most of the craft brewery locations. I like theirs. I also enjoyed their bright double Nordic hoppy lager.

Brian was then brilliant in suggesting our next tour should include Craft Kelowna, a special place for memories. The interior of this facility is of brilliant design as a brewery showing its inner workings and dining area on the inside and a fabulous, comfortable seating area on the balcony. Indeed, the upper outdoor area hosts 200 and boasts a fun large shuffleboard for those who want to do more than just sit and enjoy the wonderful view of the lake and downtown. Top notch place to dine and or drink.

Tez and I ended that food frenzy when we revisited one of our regular favourites – Brandt’s Creek Pub. I thoroughly gorged on the halibut and chips. It’s hard to find halibut in town. Tez once again had to be dragged away from her seafood linguini loaded with smoked salmon, crab, prawns mushrooms.

And how can one go wrong when you wrap up a two-week splurge like that by spending a day fishing at Echo Lake fishing with your best fishing buddy? Curtis (best saxophone player in the land) and I thoroughly enjoyed numerous hours on our fishing adventure including time spent just travelling to the lake. What a fabulous valley we live in. We caught four fish and released all four.

On the way home Curtis and I felt compelled to do more research for HodgePodge Beers with Brian readers, even though Brian was not there to advise or guide. Curtis and I selected the Packing House Pub in Rutland, a popular local hangout (and convenient for someone hauling a fishing boat).

We both destroyed our beef dip – which tasted even better than when we ate it (which was yummy) by the fact that a friend bought our food for us! Thank you, Ryan.

More Beers with Brian and HodgePodge next week.

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HodgePodge by Charlie Hodge
Charlie Hodge is a best-selling author, writer, a current Kelowna City Councillor, and a Director on the Regional District of the Central Okanagan Board. He spent more than 25 years as a full-time newspaper journalist and has a diverse background in public relations, promotions, personal coaching, and strategic planning. A former managing editor, assistant editor, sports editor, entertainment editor, journalist, and photographer, Hodge also co-hosted a variety of radio talk shows and still writes a regular weekly newspaper column titled Hodge Podge, which he has crafted now for 41 years. His biography on Howie Meeker, titled Golly Gee It’s Me is a Canadian bestseller and his second book, Stop It There, Back It Up – 50 Years of the NHL garnered lots of attention from media and hockey fans alike. Charlie is currently working on a third hockey book, as well as a contracted historical/fiction novel. His creative promotional skills and strategic planning have been utilized for many years in the Canadian music industry, provincial, national, and international environmental fields, and municipal, provincial, and federal politics. Charlie is a skilled facilitator, a dynamic motivational speaker, and effective personal coach. His hobbies include gardening, canoeing, playing pool, and writing music. Charlie shares his Okanagan home with wife Teresa and five spoiled cats.

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