The Holy Grale Is Inspired

[caption id="attachment_1801" align="alignleft" width="224" caption="The Holy Grale serves great beer and bar food."] [/caption] I was headed home on my bike yesterday afternoon from the Highlands to Crescent Hill (The Green Triangle), when I had the urge to turn my wheel south and follow up on a friend's recommendation. "Try The Holy Grale," he said. Well, I did. And it was a great decision. The Holy Grale is a European-style beer bar, in an old church, The name is derived from the Christian tradition that the cup (Grail) used by Christ at the last supper has special powers. Owners Lori Beck and Tyler Trotter have done a super job of carrying out the theme in subtle and not-so-subtle imagery – right down to the last supper depictions framed in the men's room. Twenty rotating taps cover a broad variety of craft beer styles from all around the world. And their creative menu is nothing short of devinely inspired.  The kitchen is in clear view, preparing lots of snacks that go well with the beer of your choice. When I locked up my bike, I couldn't help but notice that The Holy Grale occupies the same address as the ghost bike marking the fatal...Read more