Los Angeles Times

ON A BEER RUN

‘Community’ man Joel McHale searches the city for his favorite brew

- By Charles Fleming charles.fleming@latimes.com Twitter @misterflem­ing

Former “Community” and “The Soup” star Joel McHale likes his brew — but not just any brew will do. It has to be Pliny the Elder.

On a recent weekday morning we joined the actor for a beer run, covering half the city in search of the elusive Pliny, a brand of Russian River suds that is sold only in select dispensari­es and only on an as-available basis.

We made the journey in an ICON FJ-40, a customcraf­ted version of the classic 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser, built in Chatsworth. The rare, burly beauties retail from $127,000 and are a wild way to get around town.

The cheerful, smartaleck­y McHale admits that he’s no car guy. (Don’t ask him about his ICON’s horsepower or torque. He doesn’t know. For the record, his vehicle makes 450 horsepower and 440 pound-feet of torque.)

But he’s a very good car consumer. In his garage are a Porsche Turbo S and a Tesla Model X, falcon-wing doors and all.

That’s a lot of auto, and a long way from the elderly Toyota and Volvo that he and his wife drove when they moved from Seattle to L.A. in 1990.

He loves his ICON, but he really loves his Tesla.

“This is the future,” he says. And what about the specificat­ions on the Porsche?

“I have no idea,” McHale said. “I just told them, ‘I want the one that’s easiest to drive and goes the fastest.’ ”

Driving at sensible speeds, we set out from McHale’s Hollywood home and headed into Griffith Park. Following a route similar to one where McHale and his wife jog, we drove up Western Canyon Road, around the back side of the Griffith Observator­y, past the Greek Theatre and down Vermont Canyon to Los Feliz.

In search of Pliny, we hit a liquor store in Atwater, a beer bar in Burbank and a Whole Foods in Glendale before finally scoring a fourpack of the precious brew at McHale’s favorite local spot — the Oaks Gourmet Market on North Bronson Avenue.

The ICON is a brawny brute, a spare, strippeddo­wn beast that rides high on big tires and is capable of climbing almost any offroad wall.

McHale said he had never taken his into the dirt — because that would mean getting it dirty — but he certainly knows how to make it go. At one point in the drive, McHale demonstrat­ed the ICON’s ability to accelerate to freeway speed, using all that torque and horsepower to good effect.

With “The Soup” and his stand-up work, McHale has made a career of poking fun at celebritie­s.

On the drive, he poked a little fun at himself. Taking a call from one of his agents, he learned that the band Imagine Dragons had just sent him an early copy of its new record.

“It pays to know people!” he said. “It’s great to be a celebrity!”

The actor said he’d be expanding on that theme in a new book. Titled “Thanks for the Money,” he said, it would feature chapters on “how to capitalize on being famous and how to get free stuff.”

A few seasons after “Community” was canceled by NBC, and then reappeared and disappeare­d again from Yahoo, McHale will shortly be back in prime time. His CBS comedy “The Great Indoors” debuts this fall.

But don’t look for McHale to be driving or jogging around Griffith Park. He and his wife and two children have recently swapped the Hollywood Hills home for a big San Fernando Valley spread.

Where we went: Los Feliz to Atwater to Glendale to Burbank to Hollywood

What we drove: ICON FJ-40

What to see: Griffith Park, Griffith Observator­y, Hyperion Bridge

Where to shop: The Oaks Gourmet Market, 1915 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles; Bill’s Liquor Store, 3150 Glendale Blvd., Atwater; Tony’s Darts Away, 1710 W. Magnolia Blvd, Burbank; Whole Foods, 331 N. Glendale Ave, Glendale.

Total drive distance: About 30 miles

Total driving and shopping time: Two hours

 ?? Photograph­s by Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times ?? JOEL McHALE’S ICON FJ-43 is a custom-crafted version of the classic 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser, built in Chatsworth. The actor also owns a Porsche Turbo S and a Tesla Model X, falcon-wing doors and all.
Photograph­s by Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times JOEL McHALE’S ICON FJ-43 is a custom-crafted version of the classic 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser, built in Chatsworth. The actor also owns a Porsche Turbo S and a Tesla Model X, falcon-wing doors and all.
 ??  ?? JEREMY FRAYE, right, general manager of the Oaks Gourmet Market, hands McHale some bottles of Pliny the Elder, a beer sold only in select dispensari­es.
JEREMY FRAYE, right, general manager of the Oaks Gourmet Market, hands McHale some bottles of Pliny the Elder, a beer sold only in select dispensari­es.

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