Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Yo, Smell Ya Later...


Many communities in L.A. have distinctive visuals; many have identifiable sounds. But only one that I know of has a distinctive smell - actually, TWO smells.

When most people think of a community that smells, they think of New Jersey. Ok, that's a state, but when I say "New Jersey," don't you think of a funky smell? (Most folks do!)

For me though, I'm not thinking of a bad smell, just one that is distinctive in the region. That community: Van Nuys. What Van Nuys smells like is, well, hops. Anheuser-Busch Brewery on Roscoe gives a strong aroma that is the most distinctive in the region.

(Did you also know that the largest buyer of water from the L.A. Department of Water & Power is Anheuser-Busch?)

And since I brought up water, the other smell that defines Van Nuys is the water that comes out of the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant. All that the Valley flushes gets treated and released to Lake Balboa, the Los Angeles Japanese Garden, & L.A. River. So, if you're down stream - say near Burbank/Griffith Park - you can smell Van Nuys.

That's something to which other communities may turn up their nose, but Van Nuys can be proud of its distinctive scent. I mean, what does Brentwood really smell like...? (Mountaingate?)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not hops you smell from the brewery. It's malted barley and the rice adjunct that they use in the beer.

The Narrator said...

And then Los Feliz gets the distinctive skunky smell now and again ...

Dave Bullock / eecue said...

it does smell delicious when you drive by, the beer on the other hand tastes horrible.