It had been a pretty long day by the time we were able to check-in at lodge we were staying at. We decided to take a short nap. Upon waking; we realized it was like 7pm! That's the thing about Alaska at this time of the year. The sun didn't set until 11pm.....and, like folks told us; the weather can change by the minute here. Like the "polar winter" we experienced in Tromsø it was a bit disorienting at times....it was 730 pm when we left the lodge for dinner and this is what things looked like.
It could have been 2pm anywhere.
We walked into Talkeetna. Things had quieted down a bit from earlier in the day....folks gone for the day. Plus, this was still early in the season and Talkeetna was still kinda "sleepy" once many of the tourists were gone.
All the restaurants seemed empty; except for one; Twister Creek Restaurant, which is run by Denali Brewing Company.
After our previous experience at Seward Brewing Company we thought; "why not?"
The place was three-fourths full when we arrived; but soon filled to the brim.
I started with....well a beer of course. I liked the fact that Denali Brewing offered many Belgian style brews; I went with the Belgian Golden Strong dubbed "Abaddon".
Served at a perfect temperature; slight banana tones; somewhat boozy in the Belgian way....no joke at 9.1ABV.
Our Server whose name I believe is Nastasia was a joy. So nice, so friendly, awesomely efficient, and she also made one fantastic recommendation.
This being heavy pub-grub; we shared an order of Sweet Potato Wedges....the Missus loves this stuff.
This was strange as it was fairly crisp; nice flavor, the Missus loved it; but it was still slightly cold in the center. Still; while the Missus would soon tire of pub-grub; we weren't at that point yet.
They were out of a couple of appetizers and mains. We ended up going with the Reindeer Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy.
The meatloaf was fairly lean. The flavor was mild. The gravy had quite a bit of black pepper and was nicely seasoned, rich, and smooth. But it was barely past lukewarm. Ditto the slightly water-logged mashed potatoes.
But, there were two reasons we really enjoyed this meal. The first was the amazing service by Nastasia. The second was; when I wanted an digestif; she recommended they newly released single malt whiskey. We were told that the first run of the whiskey sold out in hours; but the restaurant still had a stock.
This was fantastic....we loved the vanilla tones of this rather smooth spirit. We really wanted a bottle....but of course; there was none to be had.
So, we'd just have to return again.
Twister Creek Restaurant/Denali Brewpub
13605 E Main St
Talkeetna, AK 99676
Our Server chatted with us a bit about working in Alaska. She told us that you either loved it here....or you left. She was lucky as, unlike many of the folks who work two-three jobs during the high season, the brewpub was open year round and she enjoyed Talkeetna.
Many of the places were closed; but we visited those places that were still open.
As we left one of the shops; it seemed like the weather was turning a bit......
So we headed back to the lodge. By the time we walked the half mile back, the weather had cleared up a bit, so we walked along the Susitna River and enjoyed the view.
After wandering around for a bit we returned to the lodge and while the Missus showered and got ready for bed, I had a nightcap.
The Denali Flag Stop Mile Post 2 is a Flanders Red; mild stone fruit, slightly tart, no, it wasn't Duchess, or as we learned in Ghent, "Doo-Chezz", but this was perfectly fine.
As was the view out our window.
You could do a lot worse than this.....
Thanks for stopping by!
That's a great view!
Posted by: Soo | Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 07:48 AM
Wow. A Flanders red in those neck of the woods. Great way to end the day.
Posted by: Junichi | Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 09:27 AM
It was Soo!
I really enjoyed the beer from Denali Brewing...and the Spirits as well Junichi!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 10:12 AM
amazing how lighted it still was at 7pm!
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 10:15 AM
I know Kat. The sun was up until 11pm!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 12:18 PM