Mendocino Brewing Company was established when the Hopland Brewery opened on August 14, 1983, a significant moment since Hopland was the first brewpub opened in California since Prohibition. On that day, Mendocino brewmasters served up Red Tail Ale, which has since become their flagship beer.
The Location: Wired, 520 Third St., San Francisco
The Brewery: Mendocino Brewing Company
The Beer: Red Tail Ale and Eye of the Hawk Select Ale
The Method of Dispense: Standard bottles, chilled to ~40 degrees
How They Fared: Red Tail Ale, originally sold only by the pint or ginormous six-packs of 1.5-liter champagne magnums, now thankfully comes in convenient, standard-size bottle, and was a hit with those looking for something light and refreshing at the end of the workday. “Crisp and light,” raved one Wired staffer. “Feel like I could have a few and get right back to work.” (Editor’s note: That did not happen.)
For those staffers whose shift was truly over, Eye of the Hawk supplied the necessary kick for an evening started off right. At 8 percent alcohol by volume — compared to Red Tail’s 6.1 percent — Eye of the Hawk definitely had people seeing different after a few swigs. “What a buzz!” said one fan. “It gives me vision!” said one taster who could see clearly now. “Slightly wine-like,” was how another put it.
When the votes were tallied, Eye of the Hawk was the resounding victor over older brother Red Tail, and so Eye of the Hawk moves one step closer to claiming the ultimate honor of Most Wired Beer.
Coming up: The next October Madness event will be tonight from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Tied House in Mountain View, so come down to the heart of Silicon Valley and try some of their Ironwood Gold and Alpine Dark.
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Authors: Erik Malinowski