The Underground Brewery Stories about brewing beer and train traveling from Tom Coughlin

September 22, 2012

Saturday night in Washington Union Terminal

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom @ 8:23 pm

About half of the 29 cars bound for Chattanooga arrived over the last 24 hours, and are parked in various places all over the station. The Mount Vernon is on power and tied down for the night on track 30 along with the Cimmaron River, Pacific Sands, and Suitsme. Station is really quiet. Chef Charles is out with Owner Jack doing some last minute shopping. Beautiful night in Washington.


From Private Train to Chattanooga, posted by Tom Coughlin on 9/22/2012 (4 items)

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September 18, 2012

Heading out to the Mainline

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom @ 7:47 pm

The Mount Vernon is parked tonight in Morristown, NJ with an Alco Century 424 on the point. Tomorrow, it makes the convoluted trip between Morristown and Sunnyside Yard, and the entry point for Amtrak. Coincidentally, The Amtrak orders to move the car were updated today: Off to Washington, DC on Friday; ten days on the special train to Chattanooga; a short layover at Washington Union Terminal; then on to New Orleans and a cross country private charter.

The M&E 18

Morristown and Erie 18 sits at the Morristown interchange between NJTransit and the M&E for the evening with the Mount Vernon. The MV and another car are heading out tomorrow for the convoluted trip between Morristown, Meadows Maintenance Center, Hudson Tower and Sunnyside Yard, as the cars get handed off in between three railroads.

September 14, 2012

Counting down to the Chattanooga trip–Stocking the bar.

Filed under: Destinations — Tom @ 11:09 pm

It’s very tough to put together a small bar for a railroad car. In the space of a 4′ by 3′ cupboard, you have to represent the latest trends in spirits, while offering the passengers their favorite old standards and traditional refreshments.

In honor of visiting the Old South and for some seasonal adjustment, I added a couple of new whiskies. Concannon Irish Whiskey is new on the market–I’m curious to see how passengers like it. It’s a traditional four-year-old barley whiskey from Cooley Distillers in Ireland that received a few months of additional aging in petite syrah barrels from the Concannon Vineyard in California. Rye whiskey, a beverage that fell out of popularity about 40 years ago, but is making a slow comeback, is represented by both single malt and blended offerings.

Bourbon is a traditional railroad lounge car drink, and you can’t get more traditional than Jim Beam. Knob Creek is a popular new era product that is much less sweet and a tad more serious than the old guard. Just for fun, I added Eagle Rare 10, which is a single barrel bourbon from the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky. Single barrel bourbons are unusual–as an unblended product, a lot of variation between bottles is possible. Some bottles will be brilliant, others not so much.

For the Beer list– half of our passengers have asked that we serve hoppy ales, so American Pale Ales and India Pale Ales are deeply presented. By adding some UK ales into the mix, we pick up some historical perspective, and with homebrews we’ll try out some experimental ideas and really get to explore the APA/IPA styles.

For the wine list– Meg did it, I wasn’t paying attention. She’s been working with Chef Charles for about six years, and it usually works out great.

Water:
Poland Spring (cooking, coffee service, and for passenger use)

Soft Drinks:
Hansen’s Natural Creamy Root Beer
Hansen’s Natural Ginger Ale
Snapple Arnold Palmer (diet)
Ice Tea
Lemonade (made to order)
Diet Coke
Original Coke
Sprite
Diet Pepsi

Bar mixers:
Seltzer
Tonic Water
Lemon Juice
Tomato Juice

Beer:
Sly Fox Royal Weisse
Sly Fox Rt. 113 IPA
Sly Fox Phoenix Pale Ale
Oscar Blues Old Chubb Scotch Ale
Oscar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Southern Tier 2xIPA
Southern Tier Harvest Ale
Firestone Walker Union Jack IPA
Brewdog Punk IPA (Scotland)
Brewdog Hardcore IPA (Scotland)
James Watt (of Brewdog) Old World IPA (Scotland)
McNeill’s Firehouse Amber Ale (VT)
Black Sheep Ale (UK)
Selected assortment of award-winning homebrew beers.

Wine:
The Stum Jump Shiraz
–McLaren Vale 2010 (Australia)
Sauvignon Blanc
–Oxford Landing Estates 2011 (Australia)
Pinot Noir
–Mark West 2010 (California)
Chardonay
–Concha y Toro 2011 (Chile)
Xplorador Chardonay
–Concha y Toro 2010 (Chile)

Spirits and Fortified Wines:
Blended Scotch Whisky:
Chivas 12 year
Seagram’s VO
Dewar’s White Label
Tangle Ridge 10 year (Canadian Rye Whiskey)

Single Malt Scotch Whisky:
Glenfidditch 12 year (Speyside)
Glenfarclas 12 year (“Highland” Speyside)

Irish Whiskey:
Concannon

Bourbon:
Jim Beam 4 year
Knob Creek 9 year
Eagle Rare 10 year single barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Vodka:
Seagrams
Ketel One

Rum:
Bacardi 8 year dark rum

Gin:
Tanqueray

Vermouth:
Tribuno Sweet Vermouth
Martini and Rossi Dark Vermouth
Martini and Rossi Light Vermouth

September 9, 2012

Photo Album: Northern Central Railway and Algoma Central Railway.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom @ 11:17 am

Some pictures from our June 2011 trip around northern Ontario. Sadly, the Northerner (the Onatrio Northland’s Toronto to Cochrane day train) is scheduled to be replaced by buses at the end of September 2012.


“June 2011 circle trip around Northern Ontario with rides on the Algoma Central and Ontario Northland Railways”

From Northern Canada trip, posted by Tom Coughlin on 7/03/2011 (47 items)

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September 5, 2012

Checking out Niagara Falls; Two weeks to Chattanooga.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tom @ 1:52 pm

Big trip to Niagara Falls last weekend–first time the car has been out in about 4 months, and first trip after a wheelset changeout, and a few assorted repairs/upgrades. Happy to say, the car did well and the passengers were happy. Seems like the car is ready for it’s big trip to Chattanooga in about two weeks.

Sunnyside Yard at night

Sunnyside Yard at night. Attached to shore power, the Mount Vernon waits to be switched onto the train to Niagara Falls.

While folks were out having a great time around Niagara Falls (passengers went to Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Lewiston), the Amtrak crew spent a few hours with Owner Jack fixing a sewage dump valve that had gotten stuck, and servicing the batteries. We slept on the car at the station and gave the whole plumbing system a workout every morning.

One of the weekend’s big highlights was visiting Niagara College’s student run restaurant, winery and brewery.

The student brewery at Niagara College.

The student brewery at Niagara College. The building on the left is where their eight barrel system is located. The one on the right is the warehouse and tasting room.


It’s slightly out of town from Niagara-on-the-Lake, but certainly worth the visit.

 

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