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Beer in the Barn

Some of the best beer surprises are the ones you find in unexpected places. One of our new Iowa pickleball friends recommended that we try out a bar in St. Donatus for a good burger with homemade French fries. I asked about the beer, and the response was along the lines of “yes, they have beer.” St. Donatus, population 120, is a very small town founded by a Luxembourg early settler. If you blink at highway speeds, you could easily miss it. In doing some navigational research, I saw a listing for “Beer in the Barn” across the street from said bar and tucked behind an old Inn. As it turned out,  the burgers and fries at the bar were just okay, but Beer in the Barn was a stunning find.  The pictures we took don’t do it justice. The stone barn is supposedly the oldest standing barn in Iowa.  We asked the chief bartender/owner to tell us his story. In doing so, we learned that his wife is the brewmaster. We later learned from her that one of her best friends lives in Lodi. That Lodi woman i

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

 On our third day at Traverse City State Park, we got up early and drove forty-five minutes south to Sleeping Bear Dunes.  A National Parks pass or daily admission is required here.  I nonchalantly placed my recently acquired senior lifetime pass on the dashboard upon our arrival at the Alligator Hill trailhead parking lot.  

We've been to Sleeping Bear Dunes once before with the kids.  Justin  could still walk a few steps back then, but wasn't able to climb a hill. I carried him piggyback to what I thought was the top of the dunes.  As it turned out, that was a false summit. Looking at the mile or so of up and down dunes ahead, I admitted defeat and headed back down with Justin hanging on to my neck.  

This time, I wasn't interested in climbing sand dunes, so we opted for the Alligator Hill Trail, which climbs through forests to some of the nicest views from the plateau above Lake Michigan.



First, we took the Easy Loop up to the Islands Lookout.


Next was the purple in and out trail to Big Glen Lookout.


Then it was downhill to Marker 3 (intermediate) and Marker 4 (advanced).  We followed the advanced trail through beautiful forest.  I'm not sure how they rate the trail.  We didn't find the advanced to be much more difficult than the easy trail, especially since most of the easy trail was uphill, and the advanced trail was downhill--at least the way we took it.

Before leaving the national lakeshore, Julia felt compelled to climb a dune.  I stayed with Callie because it was too hot to leave her in the truck.

Not a problem for Julia

We went to nearby Cherryland Brewing after our hike for burgers and beer.

Mine:  Reserve Bourbon Barrel Cherry Stout

I'm not a big fan of cherry beer or bourbon barrel stout, but the two together were well-balanced.  Very enjoyable on a beautiful day outside.

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MFH said…
Beautiful! And so different from basin & range.

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