I recently paid a visit to my company's San Francisco office, which located in the city's SOMA (South of Market) neighborhood. Not far from the office, toward AT&T Park (home of the Giants), is the Twenty First Amendment. As happy as I was to be in San Francisco, I was even happier to find a friendly, relaxed brew pub so close by. I visited two of the three nights that I was there. If trips to the West coast ever become a habit (and that's not very likely), the 21A will undoubtedly become my home away from home.
The beer I had the most of there was the "Brew Free or Die" IPA. Sounds more like the name of a New Hampshire brew, than a bay area one, if you ask me. It is a perfectly serviceable beer with medium color, a light head, and lots of citrus aroma.
I wanted to try Humming Ale, the new Anchor Brewing beer they were featuring the second night of my stay. I had a sample, which was just OK for me. As it turned out, they had just tapped the keg, and were having trouble drawing from it. So I stuck with the IPA.
I also had the good fortune to run into an acquaintance from another division of my company, also located in S.F. He, his wife and another co-worker did have the Humming Ale, and they said it was pretty good. It was nice to run into friendly folks - not hard to do in laid-back, friendly California. Thanks to Kieran, Trisha and Justin for making me feel welcome.
The twenty-first amendment is a very homey place with a very welcoming atmosphere. I can't wait for my next visit.