Posted by Francesco and Kyle on May 29th, 2009

No they didn’t give us a private jet…yet, but out of nowhere for absolutely no reason other than sheer kindness, the Charlottesville Airport dropped off a plate of double layer frosting filled airplane shaped brownies and Charlottesville Airport swag (luggage tags, luggage grips and bumper stickers). This totally made our Friday, thank you!
This is definitely more than we can polish off so if anyone wants to grab one, feel free to come on down to Spicy Bear HQ at the Lewis and Clark building off the downtown mall.
[pic from spicy bear on flickr]
Posted by Francesco and Kyle on March 27th, 2009

We are all familiar with the “best of” awards that happen every year. Its nice to see what is best in town, but usually those results are extremely subjective and do not rely on any objective information. For that, cVillain has created the “Ultimate” list for wining and dining in town, and The Upstairs is the first on our list to take the “Ultimate Spirit Selection In Town”.
We attended what we thought would be a whiskey/bourbon tasting that turned into an all out spirit tasting earlier this week, and all we can say is….nothing; we are still speechless. That staff at The Upstairs is so knowledgeable about spirits, of every kind, we were in awe and at the same time intimidated….no one told us beforehand we were enrolling in Spirits 101. We sampled extremely tiny pours of the best the old and modern world has to offer. We wish we had read Highland Park Distillery’s “How to Nose and Taste” document beforehand. Created by Highland Park’s Brand Ambassador Gerry Tosh, its a step by step on how to taste what you drink. It would be great if The Upstairs had laminated copies of this available with the drink menu.
Round 1: Kentucky Bourbon- The Legend of Pappy Van Winkle

What sat before us was described as the “Rolls Royce” of bourbon. We were looking at the Pappy Van Winkle 23, 20 and 15 year aged Bourbon. This is the most rare and desired of all Kentucky Bourbons. How is it that The Upstairs finagled its stash? Owner Mark Brown went to high school with one of the Van Winkle boys and well, lets just say its a friendship that keeps on giving. We began with the 20 year old bourbon ($25/2 oz pour, $133/bottle retail). This batch is also the #1 rated bourbon in the world according to the Beverage Tasting Institute. Sitting in a tiny low-ball glass in front of us, maybe 2 feet away, its sweet aroma tickled our noses. The next thing you notice is its color. What distinguishes one bourbon’s color from another? Its all in the aging process. Pappy makes his bourbon in charred mountain oak barrels. In the summertime the wood expands due to heat and humidity and absorbs the bourbon in process. In the winter it expels the bourbon. This process continues on for a long time. In this case, 20 years. The more controlled the temperature fluctuation throughout the fermentation process the better.
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