Sip Trips #257: Disney Daze

The highlight of January was the Sip Family’s final trip to the Disneyland Resort on our Magic Key annual passes. Let’s see what we got up to on our swan song to the happiest place on earth:

Just prior to leaving for California, I took advantage of the BC Liquor Stores flash sale, picking up the Nutrl Tropical pack (pineapple, watermelon, peach, mango, grapefruit), which was $10 cheaper than usual. That said, I’m not sure I like Nutrl products, compared to sweeter, fizzier offerings from other companies. One pro to them is Mrs. Sip can enjoy them even when she’s on the keto diet.

After landing in Anaheim, we settled into our hotel and crossed the street for lunch at Mimi’s Café. I ordered a pair of Firestone 805 Blonde Ale from their very limited selection of draft beers, to go along with the Mike’s Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich. While I appreciated the plethora of pickles on the sando, I found it didn’t have much sauce/flavour to it.

We then used the bus service to go to Target to pick up room drinks and snacks for the duration of our stay. I grabbed the White Claw Variety 24 Pack (blackberry, tangerine, black cherry, green apple, mango, peach), as I was particularly curious about and wanted to try the Green Apple variant. While I enjoyed that drink, it sadly replaced Watermelon in this set, which is among my preferred flavours. I didn’t pick up any hard liquor at this point, not wanting to buy too much to drink, but would later grab a bottle of Captain Morgan Sweet Chili Lime Rum and mixers from Walgreens.

We went into this trip knowing it would be our last for some time. Therefore, we wanted to enjoy all the food and drink we previously hadn’t, while also retuning to a few memorable favourites. On our first day, we tried the Cheesy Garlic Brat, which was very satisfying with good mix of flavours going on and the Beef Birria Toasted Cheese, another good meal, where I especially enjoyed the consommé.

Hopping over to the California Adventure park, we set the Siplings up with a Quantum Pretzel, a longtime family favourite often eaten by them as myself/Mrs. Sip ride Guardians of the Galaxy. We also grabbed beers in the form of the Ommegang Neon Rainbows IPA and SLO Brew Cali-Squeeze.

Our second park day was dedicated to celebrating Mrs. Sip’s birthday. To begin the occasion on the right foot, we did a walk up reservation for Oga’s Cantina. The bar was set to close after this day, so it was good to get the experience in while we could. To eat, we shared the Garlic-Cheese Five Blossom Bread with Spicy Cheese Sauce. To drink, Mrs. Sip and I ordered the Yub Nub (pineapple rum, spiced rum, citrus juices, passionfruit) and Fuzzy Tauntaun (peach vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, pure cane sugar, tingling foam), followed by a pair of brews in the Jogan Blossom Hazy IPA and Bad Motivator IPA.

After letting the Siplings build a droid to take home, which Mrs. Sip attributes to her early buzz, we were off to our lunch reservation at Lamplight Lounge. Mrs. Sip and I shared a bottle of Les Jamelles Chardonnay, along with the Sea Monster Smash (rye whiskey, blueberry syrup, mint, lemon juice, passionfruit syrup, blueberries). For food, I went with the Chef’s Special (Mongolian Steak dish with noodles), which was very good. I was happy it was available prior to other Lunar New Year releases, having read about its existence and hoping it would already be on the menu. The glaze/sauce and smattering of green onions on the steak were delicious, while the $34 price tag seemed pretty reasonable. I shared this dish with Mrs. Sip, who ordered the Charbroiled Cheddar Burger to round out our meal.

Later that evening, the Sip Family shared the Cookie Butter Churro Sundae from the Golden Horseshoe, which provided a decadent dessert to celebrate Mrs. Sip’s birthday!

The next day, we were craving lunch on the San Fransokyo Wharf. I went with the Karaage-inspired Crispy Chicken Sandwich and Brewery X Tokyo Tea Hard Seltzer from Lucky Fortune Cookery, while Mrs. Sip picked up the San Fransokyo Clam Chowder and Pizza Port Coastin’ Tropical IPA from Aunt Cass Café. I was allowed to steal a bite and sip of each. When my meal originally came out incorrect, the stall gave me a free order of Pot Stickers for the minimal delay, which was a nice touch.

We spent the rest of the day grabbing beverages around the park, as the Siplings played at Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. These drinks included:

  • Green Cheek West Coast IPA – great value at $14.25 for a 7.2% ABV brew
  • Crown & Hops The Dopest Hazy IPA – a nice hazy that I wanted to try
  • Study Break Strawburst Hard Seltzer – tasted like a strawberry Starburst candy, but I was disappointed it didn’t come with any ice
  • Craftwell Hibiscus Lemonade – love this beverage with it’s $15 price tag and 10% ABV

As I tried to get us one more drink while we were relaxing in the Animation Building, I was refused service after presenting Canadian ID because I didn’t have a passport on me. This was the first time that had happened for years to me, which was always a bullshit policy. Like, I just handed you government-issued ID that would be accepted anywhere else in the world that shows not only am I of your country’s ridiculous legal drinking age, but I’m double it. This had me considering not spending another cent further in the parks. A tough task, given we had 3.5 days left.

My boycott didn’t last long, as we hit the Carthay Circle Lounge the next day upon its opening. Here we had a fantastic little meal, consisting of the Carthay Sopes (red mole braised duck, pepitas, cilantro crema) for Mrs. Sip and Soy Glazed Salmon with soba noodles and cashew cucumber salsa for me. I paired my tremendous dish with a serving of Stone Delicious IPA. Mrs. Sip was between two wines, so they let her try both, which earned the server bonus points. We wrapped the meal, rewarding the Siplings for good behaviour, with the scrumptious S’mores Sundae.

Later in the day, we purchased servings of Brewery X Green Melon Hard Seltzer and Gin Lavender Lemonade Cocktail. Also, looking for a mid-afternoon snack, Mrs. Sip ordered the Chili Cone Queso, which has inspired me to make Frito Pie at home. While in the Cozy Cones area, we also picked up the Tarantula Hill Salt & Lime Mango Soju Michelada to wash the food down.

That night, with Girl Sip requesting some fruit, I grabbed the Pineapple Parfait from the Galactic Grill. Despite getting the item for Girl Sip, I enjoyed it too and ended up eating a fair portion of the treat.

We had great weather for most of our vacation, but it did rain periodically one of the days. Thankfully, Mrs. Sip had secured a reservation at the Magic Key Terrace, so we hunkered down there for a couple hours to wait out the wet stuff. Mrs. Sip and I split the Arancini and Fonduta appies, while I enjoyed servings of the Amalfi Sunset Paloma (tequila, watermelon juice, agave, lemon juice) and Harland Hazy IPA.

Having only a light lunch, I finally tried the Filipino Feast Burrito, which I had failed to purchase on our December visit. I liked the pork belly and sweet chili sauce of this dish. Pairing it with a glass of Particle Fizz (blue raspberry lemonade hard seltzer) completed the impromptu meal.

We also finally got our hands on the Chocolate Croissant Cookie that had eluded us due to long lines. How did we like it? I mean, where can you go wrong with this combo!?

The resorts Lunar New Year Festival kicked off on our last park day, so we had mere hours to enjoy the food and drink offerings. We ripped through an entire Sip and Savor pass, trying as many items as possible amongst all the folks who fancy themselves influencers. Here’s what we ate and drank along the way:

  • Five Spice Popcorn Chicken
  • Mickey-shaped Hot Dog Bun
  • Japchae Noodles with Braised Short Ribs
  • Kung Pao Bao with Impossible Chicken
  • Quesabirria Eggroll
  • Spicy Chicken Wings
  • Guava Dragon Fruit Vodka Cocktail (vodka, Lemonade, mineral water, guava and dragon fruit syrups)
  • Red Envelope Margarita (tequila, orange juice, sweet and sour, raspberry purée, blood orange syrup, gold shimmer)
  • Yuja-Melon Cocktail (gin, Lillet Blanc, yuja purée, rock melon syrup)
  • Honeydew Colada (rum, melon liqueur, honeydew cream, coconut cream, sweet and sour, topped with pineapple Dole Whip slushy)
  • Soju Cocktail Flight – Peach Yogurt Soju Cocktail (soju, Sprite, white peach syrup, yogurt), Mango Soju Cocktail (soju, Sprite, mango purée, sweet and sour), Green Apple Soju Cocktail (soju, grapefruit liqueur, green apple syrup, sweet and sour)

Everything was pretty good and I wish we had more time to enjoy the festival features. Items we hoped to get, but missed out on were the Korean Pork Belly Pizza and Bulgogi Fries.

To reward and feed the kids we bought them a final Quantum Pretzel, while Mrs. Sip and I shared the Sierra Nevada Sunny Little Thing. I’ll have to find a local place that makes giant pretzels, so we can recreate the memories at home. Not sure how I’ll recreate Avengers Campus, though.

That put a massive bow on our year with Magic Key annual passes. It was a fantastic run of five trips to Anaheim and a total of 32 park days! One day, we’ll be able to tell our grandkids that we spent a whole month of the year in Disneyland!

Sip Trips #175: Coastal Cruising

The September birthday blitz has come and gone for another year and it was fairly busy. It began with Sis-In-Law Sip’s birthday, where I concocted four relatively easy drinks to go along with the treats of autumn/fall theme. These cocktails utilized spirits such as Pumpkin Pie Vodka, Roasted Pecan Whiskey, Cranberry Liqueur, Apple-Cinnamon Vodka, and Cinnamon Whiskey. Mixers included Ginger Beer, Hibiscus Iced Tea and Chocolate Milk. Overall, the beverages went over very well with guests in attendance.

The next evening, we ventured to Maple Ridge for a meal at the Billy Miner Pub. While enjoying a pint of R&B Brewing’s delicious Orange Negroni Saison, I partook in an order of Teriyaki Fries, while also stealing a few nibbles of Mrs. Sip’s Cornbread. The meal was very good and the pub has become our go-to option when out that way.

To celebrate my birthday, as well as Baby Sip’s (we are one day apart), we booked a Princess Cruises itinerary from Vancouver to Los Angeles, with one day at Disneyland scheduled as well. The cruise featured its typical level of booziness, but I didn’t expect some of the treats that came my way (bucket of beers pre-ordered by Ma and Pa Sip and a pair of complimentary cocktails from the ship) and given I was drinking solo, I think I made quite an effort. That’s right folks, Mrs. Sip is pregnant with our second child – a boy this time – so Baby Sip will from this post forward be referred to as Toddler Sip.

second child

My goal for this cruise, was to not buy a single drink. After all, I had a bottle each of red and white wine, a couple mini bottles and the previously mentioned bucket of beers and cocktails to go through on my own. I used my two cocktail vouchers on Long Island Iced Tea variations, including the Georgia Tea (vodka, gin, rum, peach schnapps, Cranberry Juice, sour mix) and Italian Tea (vodka, gin, rum, amaretto, cola, sour mix). Both were strong and tasty, just the way I prefer libations to be.

I did crack on my “don’t buy a drink” credo, as we celebrated my birthday dinner at the ship’s Salty Dog Gastropub, where I ordered the Salty Dog Smash (whiskey, simple syrup, lemon juice, mint). The drink paired well with our food, as each diner gets to pick two main courses. We went with the Grilled Cheese, Lobster Mac & Cheese, Calamari Frites, and Ernesto Burger. The meal was quite decadent and was finished with desserts of Strawberries & Cream and Bourbon Chocolate Pot de Crème.

Our day at Disneyland was a lot of fun, with Toddler Sip getting to meet her hero Minnie Mouse and experience attractions such as the Enchanted Tiki Room, King Arthur Carrousel and the Mad Tea Party. We also tried a bunch of the specialty Halloween treats around the park, including the Toasted Salsa Roja Chicken Sandwich with Tortilla Soup, Blackberry Midnight Julep and Frozen Abuelita Horchata (mixing Mexican hot chocolate and horchata). Toddler Sip really liked the horchata.

tired disneyland

Admittedly, the day was exhausting and a bit of a bust, as far as my drinking goals were concerned. We were unable to secure a reservation at Oga’s Cantina (the only place to get a boozy drink in the park) in the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge area and were too drained at the end of the night to journey to Ballast Point’s new location in Downtown Disney. These will both have to be saved for next year’s return to the resort.

After flying back to Seattle and being picked up by Ma and Pa Sip, we went for dinner at The Cheesecake Factory. There, I ordered the Crispy Fried Chicken Sandwich and a pint of Mac & Jack’s Brewing African Amber Ale. We also took home a slice of Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake, which was so damn good when we finally got around to eating it the next night.

It should also be noted that I was gifted from the Sip-In-Laws a bottle of Swear Jar Whiskey, which can be used as a swear jar/piggy bank after being consumed. On the horizon is Oktoberfest, which we will be indulging in to celebrate Cousin Sip’s birthday. Time to get the lederhosen ready!

Sip Trips #149: September Insanity

Well, my little sippers, it’s been too long since I was last able to provide an update on the Sip Advisor’s adventures, thanks in part to our big move from Vancouver to New West. I’ve finally got some time to put fingers to keys, so here’s what we’ve been up to over the month of September:

As we enjoyed the calm between two storms – moving out and moving in – Mrs. Sip and I met up with some baseball teammates at the Sapperton District Taphouse for their weekly Tuesday Trivia. Over the course of the night, Mrs. Sip and I enjoyed servings of Howe Sound You’re My Boy Blue Blueberry Wheat Ale (on special), Steel & Oak Rhubarbarum Rhubarb Pale Ale and a Dageraad selection that was described to us as a double dark wheat ale. To go with our beverages, I ordered the Whiskey Barrel Burger, while Mrs. Sip once again had the Slow & Low Sliders. Best of all, our team won the trivia and got tickets to a comedy show, a t-shirt and, most importantly, a pitcher of beer for our efforts.

The next day, friends from out of town were visiting, so we took them to the Britannia Brew Pub in Steveston. As we did on our first visit, Mrs. Sip and I shared their Chowder and Fish & Chips for food, which I paired with their seasonal Tropical ISA. The beer was just what I was looking for to pair with seafood.

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A few days later, we were back in the Richmond area, so decided to drop into Fuggles & Warlock Brewing. Although I’d had a sip of the beer at the Battle of the Brews event a couple weeks earlier, I wanted a full glass of the Gin & Lime Pilsner, which I enjoyed more in the larger serving. Mrs. Sip went with her usual The Last Strawberry Wit, which has always been a fantastic and flavourful drink.

Next up was our cruise from Vancouver to Los Angeles with Princess Cruises. As is our tradition, we brought aboard four bottles of wine, as well as mini bottles of rums, vodkas and schnapps, which kept us well-lubricated throughout the voyage. This was helped along by various drinks aboard the ship, highlighted by multiple servings of Mayan Mules (subbing in tequila for vodka); a super-sized Chocolate & Chili Margarita (enough for both Mrs. Sip and me); and attending the Maitre D’Hotel Wine Club, including six samples of wine from around the world.

When our cruise disembarked in Los Angeles, we journeyed to Anaheim for one day at Disneyland, Baby Sip’s introduction to the place where her parent’s met as fresh-faced teenagers and began their long relationship. We decided to attend the Mickey’s Halloween Party, giving us access to the park starting at 3pm and lasting until 11pm. Mrs. Sip realized if we went this route, we’d pay only slightly more than the price for a one-day, one-park ticket (which would see us booted out for the Halloween Party at 6pm), while gaining access to both parks, extended hours, and the perks that come with the Halloween ticket.

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Prior to heading to the Disneyland Resort, we went for lunch at the nearby Tony Roma’s location, drawn in by their happy hour commencing at 11am. Mrs. Sip and I each ordered a pint of Golden Road Get Up Offa That Brown, to go with our Chicken Tender Platter and Mrs. Sip’s cup of Baked Potato Soup. This is one of my favourite chicken strip platters of all-time, so it was very nice to have it again on this vacation.

Following lunch, we entered Disney’s California Adventure, home to (at this time) the only place among the parks where you can purchase alcohol. We went straight for the Karl Strauss Beer Truck, where we noted that brew prices have gone up since our last visit in December 2016. Despite the increase, I ordered their Aurora Hoppyalis, while Mrs. Sip went with the seasonal Oktoberfest.

After riding the revamped Incredicoaster, we rejoined our family near the Animation Building, stopping along the way to try a couple beverages only available during the Halloween season. Mrs. Sip had the Elsyian The Great Pumpkin Imperial Ale, while I selected the Stone Vengeful Spirit IPA. Both beers were very good, with the Elysian having the best pumpkin flavour I’ve experienced in a beer.

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Following taking Baby Sip on her very first Disneyland ride ever – The Little Mermaid – we made one more suds stop at the Sonoma Terrace beer and wine garden. I was happy to see the site now has beers on tap, instead of only bottles. With that in mind, I picked the Refuge Grapefruit IPA, but neglected to note which libation Mrs. Sip settled on.

Next, we were off to the Halloween Party, which was a lot of fun. It was neat to experience a park we’re so familiar with in a whole new way. The trick-or-treat stations handed out a variety of quality treats and the fireworks show was top notch. Our only complaint would be that one of the churros stands ran out of the pumpkin spice variety that we’d read about online, which seems like very poor planning to occur, not only during the Halloween season, but particularly during a special event such as Mickey’s Halloween Party.

Before flying back home to Vancouver, most of our group had lunch at the Golden Road Brewing tasting room within LAX Airport. This was a welcome surprise given how much we used to despise the airport and how we just had a beer from the company the day before at Tony Roma’s. I went with the Wolf Among Weeds IPA, paired with a Banh Mi Sandwich, while Mrs. Sip ordered the Mango Cart Wheat Ale to go with a Pub Pretzel.

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Back at home, we were running out of days to reach my goal of taking Baby Sip to 52 breweries in her first year of life, so made a trip to Vancouver for stops at R&B Brewing and Electric Bicycle Brewing. At R&B, we shared one of their spectacular pizzas, the Prosciutto & Arugula variety, along with pints of So Fresh and So Green, Green IPA for me and the Jam Session Raspberry Cream Ale for Mrs. Sip. At Electric Bicycle, we shared a flight, comprised of Kaedama Ramen Noodle Alt, Spatialized Pale Ale, Floridian Holiday Pink Peppercorn IPA, and Das Cocoloco Imperial Wit. It was a perfect way to achieve my and Baby Sip’s goal with some outstanding beers at both locations.

To celebrate my birthday the next day, we bought tickets to Trading Post Brewing’s Oktoberfest event, where they were joined by Field House Brewing and Steel & Oak Brewing. I tried beers from each vendor, including the Trading Post Hoppy Bock, Field House Festbier, Field House Dutch Pale Ale, and Steel & Oak Roselle Wheat Ale. We also ordered some of the fantastic food available, such as the Vienna Schnitzel, Laugenbrezel, and Parm Fries. The event was a lot of fun and to boot, we even got an opportunity to drink out of a boot!

As with any birthday for me, a number of liquor products were gifted my way, including bottles of Tanqueray Malacca Gin, Sons of Vancouver Chili Vodka, Fernie Ghostrider Pumpkin Brown Ale and Bad Tattoo Brewing’s Flash Pack case. Last, but not least, I also received a BC Liquor Store gift card, as well as cash, which will likely go towards boozy purchases.

money for birthday

Finally, to wrap up what is often our second busiest month of the year – only topped by December and all its Christmas events – thanks to a myriad of family and friend birthdays, we celebrated Baby Sip turning one-year-old. For the occasion, I created three cocktails, featuring colourful liqueurs that went with our Dr. Seuss ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go!’ theme. The recipes included Rum–Blue Curacao–Pineapple Juice, Vodka–Banana Liqueur–Club Soda, and Gin–Violet Liqueur–Lemon-Lime Soda. The unique yet basic recipes were a hit with our guests and added a nice enhancement to the party.

October looks to be a little less insane, but the calendar is already filling up with Halloween parties and other commitments. Bring it on, October!