
Many of you may be familiar with
Chris Jacobs as the front-man for the jam band The Bridge. However, since that band went on hiatus five years ago, Jacobs has segued into a successful solo career as showcased by his latest release
Dust to Gold.

Although the album was released a few months ago, I revisited it while consuming the
Heavy Seas Brewing 21 Anniversary Ale. This is a high octane (10.5% abv) Imperial Rye ESB which was aged 60 days in used
Sagamore Spirit Rye Whiskey barrels. The result is an incredibly smooth beer, malty but balanced and the heat dissipates with a slightly spicy finish.
Dust To Gold
is also mellow and spicy containing a mixture of soul, gospel, and acoustic and electric blues punctuated with Jacob's "whiskey soaked vocals". I enjoyed all the tracks but pay special attention to
Kind Women,
Hallelujah Hustler,
Cold Carolina, and
Leaving Charm City. Cheers to Baltimore's string music and beer scene.