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    Oregon Beer News, end of 2011 edition

    Posted: December 30th, 2011, 12:23am CET by Jon

    There are a ton of things going on as we approach the New Year, so that even though I wasn’t necessarily planning on blogging much this week, I had to note a few of the big things in this final week 2011 wrap-up of Oregon Beer News. I probably won’t be updating this post throughout the day (though I’ll be back at it next week), but if you still have some news to share please contact me and let me know.

    Deschutes Brewery (Bend) has a number of big things going on: first, come January 3rd the Bend Pub is going to be closed for most of the month while they finish up the expansion of the Pub—though this could be an indeterminate amount of time, as big construction projects go. The tasting room at the production brewery will still be open, as will the Portland Pub of course.

    Then, on Tuesday this week, Hop Henge was being bottled and prepped for the Friday release at both pubs: it will be on draft, available for purchase in bottles, and of course there will be Hop Henge-themed menus as well. Normally Hop Henge is released in January, but I suspect it’s hitting tomorrow due to both the Bend Pub expansion and the trend towards releasing seasonal beers earlier to a thirsty demanding market.

    Jeff at Beervana has announced the People’s Choice for his annual Satori Award: Logsdon‘s Seizoen Bretta, the Brett-aged farmhouse-style Saison. I haven’t had the Bretta yet, but I’ve had the regular Seizoen and I really like it—so I will likely be seeking out a bottle of the Bretta this weekend.

    Golden Valley Brewery (McMinnville) has been posting pictures of their Beaverton expansion on Facebook this week, and it looks like things are coming along nicely. The bar looks to have at least 15 taps which is more than I believe Golden Valley normally offers at any one time; so perhaps there will be guest taps available—or maybe even the new location will have a small brewhouse of its own?

    Below Grade Brewing (Bend) is now bottling their beers, and they are for sale at Bend’s Newport Avenue Market. Though they are nearly sold out of the current inventory! Below Grade is one of Bend’s newest (nano)breweries, a 1bbl “basement” brewery that was previously selling their wares only at the Farmers Market in west Bend’s Northwest Crossing neighborhood; their three house beers are the ones that made it to bottles: Validation Imperial IPA, Old School Ale, and Volksvitzen Amber (their South German Weissbock), the three I micro-reviewed here earlier this year.

    What end of the year news would be complete without a Best Of or Top Ten list of some sort? The Willamette Week out of Portland has you covered, with “Oregon’s 10 Best Beers” for 2011. Even though I’ve only had five of those ten beers, I can’t say I disagree with it!

    Solera Brewery (Parkdale): A couple of months ago I had speculated about this new brewery that is replacing the closed Elliot Glacier Brewpub, and over at the New School Ezra has the scoop: headed up by Jason Kahler of Hood River’s Big Horse Brewpub and John Hitt of Portland, focusing on solera-styled fermentations along with wild and sour beers. Good stuff, something to look forward to in an already-interesting beer region.

    Finally, Brewpublic has a story on Portland’s new Harvester Brewing, which is dedicated to all gluten-free beers. They’re brewing with chestnuts, sorghum, oats, and can sugar (which I’m sure will expand to additional ingredients as they brew more styles). Their first bottled beer, Harvester Pale Ale in 22-ounce bottles, is on sale now at Belmont Station.  Sounds interesting, and definitely a beer I’ll seek out to try in the near future.

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    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

    Posted: December 25th, 2011, 9:08pm CET by Jon

    Or, as befitting a beer blog, “Beery Christmas and Hoppy Holidays!” I hope everyone’s having a beer (or two, or three) with their Christmas dinner—I am enjoying a friend’s homebrew as I write this—and maybe something special later as well. (I have a magnum of 2010 Anchor Christmas Ale we’ll be opening with everyone.)

    Blogging is going to be light through the rest of the year most likely (I may or may not do the Oregon Beer News daily posts, we’ll see); it’s always nice to take a break after a month of Advent calendar posts leading up to Christmas. And then I’ve got some big ideas for 2012 coming up, so I may be working on those behind the scenes this next week.

    Stay safe everyone, enjoy the holidays, the good beer, and good cheer! Merry Christmas!

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 24: Port Brewing Santa’s Little Helper

    Posted: December 24th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Port Brewing Santa's Little HelperToday is the final day of the Beer Advent Calendar, and for this Christmas Eve I’ve picked something that every “Santa” might well need this very evening: Port Brewing‘s Santa’s Little Helper. This is a 10.5% abv Imperial Stout that hits the shelves around December (I picked up a bottle in Southern California over Thanksgiving last month) and is a long-standing Port Brewing tradition, having first been brewed in 1997 (14 years ago!).

    Made from copious amounts of Roasted and Black Barleys, our stout invites you to share a silky black body with hints of freshly pulled espresso from the coffee house, melding with dark bitter sweet chocolate from a Belgian Chocolateer and the ash of a smoldering fire on a dark winters night.

    Just remember that somewhere out there, the jolly old fat man is making a list and checking it twice. He knows who’s been naughty and nice… Might we suggest that you forgo the Milk with the cookies this year and leave him of bottle of something incredibly nice- Say like Santa’s Little Helper? Mrs. Claus would probably like some as well. That is if Rudolph doesn’t drink it all himself. Bad Reindeer.

    A big and rich Imperial Stout is exactly what you’ll need as you contemplate stockings, gifts under the tree, plates full of cookies, and whatever else Santa needs helps with.

    Merry Christmas!!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 89/100. RateBeer: 3.91/5, 99th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/23/2011

    Posted: December 23rd, 2011, 7:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Friday, December 23rd, and going into the Christmas weekend! I hope everyone is looking forward to a merry and beery holiday, and stays safe as well! Remember than many breweries are closed on Christmas day and are either closed or are closing early tomorrow (Christmas Eve)—so stock up on your holiday libations now! I’ll be updating this post periodically throughout the day, so if you have some news to share contact me and I’ll post it here when I get the chance.

    Double Mountain Brewery (Hood River) has a special Christmas treat for you: a vertical tasting of their Fa La La La La holiday ale tomorrow, Christmas Eve, starting when they open at 11:30am. Four years of vintages will be available: 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011, and it will cost $2 for a five-ounce “mini” snifter or $7 for the flight of the four. It’s limited and first-come, first-served, so don’t waste any time getting there! As a bonus, Brewmaster Matt Swihart will be “lurking” as well so you might get to pick his brain about the beers.

    Have you been checking out my daily Beer Advent Calendar here on the Brew Site this month? If not, why not? Each day in December up through Christmas Eve I pick a different holiday beer, just like a real Advent calendar—only online and beer-themed. There’s one day left!

    Don’t forget Belmont Station (Portland) is raffling off a bottle each of Westvleteren 8 and 12 (a couple of the most coveted beers in the world) for the low-low price of $2 per raffle ticket, with the drawing taking place Monday, December 26th, at 6pm. All of the proceeds from the raffle will be donated to the Oregon Food Bank, so be sure to buy a bunch of tickets!

    Widmer Brother (Portland): They posted on Facebook that Prickly Pear Mead is on tap at their Gasthaus—notable as it’s the same type of wildflower honey (I think) that was used in their Brothers Reserve Prickly Pear Braggot (that was released over a year ago), and it sounds yummy: “Prickly Pear Mead is a rustic style honey mead with a noticable honey flavor and aroma. The honey used for the fermentation was naturally made by honeybees with the nectar gathered from the blossoms of Wild Mountain flower, giving the final product a subtle fruitiness with a hint of spiciness as well. Prickly Pear juice was added to provide an earthy-like quality to round out the sweetness. It also has contributed to the pulpy mater furthering giving this mead complexity.”

    Cascade Brewing (Portland): They are previewing the next Bourbonic Plague today: “Today we’ll put on a keg of Pre-Bourbonic, a preview of the next version of Bourbonic Plague that we hope to release in the first half of 2012. The Pre-Bonic will be $7.50 a glass or $2 a taster.”

    Burnside Brewing and the New School Beer Blog (Portland) are teaming up this December 31st to hold the New School 2nd Anniversary/Burnside 1st Anniversary New Year’s Eve Bash: a party featuring special beers, raffled schwag (including rare bottles of beer), and overall the party will “benefit the Pink Boots Society and feature special beers by guest breweries with a portion of sales going to the non-profit PBS organization and even a brand new one-off beer brewed by it’s members at Coalition Brewing.” The party starts at 8pm and each hour more schwag and beer will be raffled off. “Starting at 8pm Burnside Brewing will be pouring 6 out of the 8 special beers donated to The New School’s 2 Year Anniversary, the beers will be specially priced at $4 for a pint or glass with $2 of each sold going to PBS. The Pink Boots Society and Coalition Brewing’s collaboration beer of which yielded only a single 1/2 barrel will be on tap from 8pm until the keg kicks with other specialty beers rotated in as kegs blow. Almost all of the donated beers are in very short supply and should turn over quickly. At Midnight Burnside Brewing has graciously offered to tap the last only half full keg of their Gooseberry Berliner-Weisse that was barrel-aged and brewed specifically for a small release at the Portland Fruit Beer Festival early this year. The last remaining gallons of this beer will be poured free as a midnight toast for those who stick around.”

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 23: Mother of All Storms

    Posted: December 23rd, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Pelican Pub Mother of All StormsToday is my birthday! And as is traditional with the Brew Site Beer Advent Calendar, today’s beer is entirely a vanity pick: it may not be a Christmas beer per se (or at all), but it’s one I pick “for myself” and it’s always something special. For this year, since I have a soft spot for barleywines, and for Oregon breweries (who would have guessed?), I’ve picked Pelican Pub & Brewery‘s Mother of All Storms: a huge bourbon-barrel aged barleywine that is released once a year by the Pacific City brewery and is extremely limited—a single bottle of this 13.5% abv beer retails for $25 and before this year was (I believe) only available from the brewery itself.

    There are many storms out there, all of them perfect in their own way. But there is only one Mother of all Storms and it only happens in Pacific City, Oregon. Based on Stormwatcher’s Winterfest, our English-style barleywine, Mother of all Storms spent many months aging in Kentucky bourbon barrels. Now at its peak, Mother of all Storms delivers deep flavors of toasted malt, bourbon and oak. The finish rewards with whispers of vanilla, toffee and caramel. Best enjoyed with gusts exceeding 60 mph.

    This 2011 vintage is comprised of 2010 Stormwatcher’s Winterfest aged in Heaven Hill bourbon barrels; previous vintages were aged in Evan Williams bourbon barrels. (Previous years’ vintages were named “The Perfect Storm” which had to be changed due to trademark issues.) The Stormwatcher’s Winterfest is a fantastic beer on its own, rich and malty and lush, already hard to improve. But the barrel aging under the deft hand of Brewmaster Darren Welch puts “Mother” right over the top.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 98/100. RateBeer: 4.03/5, 100th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/22/2011

    Posted: December 22nd, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the beer news from around Oregon for Thursday, December 22nd. I’ll be updating this post throughout the day so if you have some news to share, contact me and I can get it posted.

    Jeff at Beervana is soliciting votes for this year’s Satori Award, his annual “enlightenment” award that is awarded “for the beer released in the previous year (roughly) by an Oregon brewery (roughly) for a regular or seasonal beer”. It’s fun and since he’s taking votes (rather that simply selecting it himself) it’s participatory; I nominated Bend Brewing‘s Ching Ching for this year’s award, for instance. You can vote on the listed beers (or even suggest one not on the list) over on the Facebook post.

    Some good last-minute shopping/drinking deals are to be had: Block 15 (Corvallis) is “allowing growler fills of Figgy Pudding for hte next three days. $20/fill” (this is a great deal!), and Seven Brides (Silverton) is running a “$30 Case Special from now through New Year’s, or while supplies last”.

    And Hopworks Urban Brewery (Portland) has a case sale going on today too: “Purchase a case of any of our core brands (IPA, DOA and Stout) for $36 as well as special discounts on seasonal offerings including  Bike Beer Kolsch, Noggin Floggin Barleywine and Abominable Winter Ale.”

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • Cascade Brewing (Portland) has their ’08 Bourbonic Plague going on tap today at the Barrel House. This ultra-limited special (12.7% abv!) will be selling for $8 per glass.
    • Hopworks has their Kentucky Christmas going on tap starting at 4pm today: this is their bourbon barrel-aged Abominable Winter Ale that previously was released at the last couple Holiday Ale Festivals. Once it’s gone today, it’s gone for the season.
    • Fort George Brewery (Astoria) is holding a Meet the Brewer event at the Hawthorne Hophouse in Portland tonight from 6 to 9pm: “Meet the Fort George Brewers, Fort George beer specials all day and a holiday sweater contest. Schwag giveaways all night and a raffle drawing at 9pm. The raffle winner will walk away with a $50 gift certificate to the Hawthorne Hophouse and a $50 gift certificate to Forge George Brewery. Must be present to win.”
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 22: Brooklyn Winter Ale

    Posted: December 22nd, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Brooklyn Winter AleToday’s beer pick comes from New York’s venerable Brooklyn Brewery: Brooklyn Winter Ale. I’ve been looking forward to including Brooklyn Brewery in the Advent Calendar since 2006, when I featured their Monster Ale barleywine; they are one of what I consider to be the “Old Guard” of American microbreweries and including their Winter Ale is especially fitting since Brewmaster Garrett Oliver’s The Oxford Companion to Beer also came out this year.

    Brooklyn Winter Ale is a Scottish-style ale brewed to 6% alcohol by volume, and is malty, rich and creamy with a delicious selection of malts including Scottish Floor-malted Maris Otter, crystal malts, Aromatic malt, roasted malts, and oats.

    When the days grow short and the beach recedes into our dreams, we need a very nice beer to get us through the long winter. Based on the satisfying malty ales of blustery Scotland, Brooklyn Winter Ale will have you looking on the bright side of things. Rich Scottish malts bring deep bready flavors to a beer with a full copper color, a round, smooth palate, and brisk hopping that pulls the sweet malts into balance. See – things are looking up already!

    What better beer to enjoy on this first full day of winter?

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 83/100. RateBeer: 3.15/5, 64th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/21/2011

    Posted: December 21st, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Wednesday, the 21st of December. I’ll be updating this post throughout the day with news that I come across, so if you have something to share please contact me and I’ll update it here.

    BridgePort Brewing (Portland) is holding the “world premiere” of their latest beer, Dark Rain, at the Concordia Ale House tomorrow (Thursday the 22nd) from 11am until the keg blows. Concordia post a picture of the label on their Facebook page, from which we can see Dark Rain is a “Black Pale Ale” (“Hoppy with a drizzle of roasted malt”) and I think it is 5.6% alcohol by volume.

    Belmont Station (Portland) is raffling off something special: “Raffling off Westvleteren 8 & 12, only $2 a ticket. All proceeds go to the Oregon Food Bank. Drawing will be December 26th @6PM. Feel lucky?” Westy 12 is widely considered one of the best (and hardest-to-get) beers in the world (though Jeff doesn’t necessarily think so), so this is something special indeed! $2 a ticket is a steal for a chance to win, plus it’s for a good cause. Don’t pass this up! (Additional detail on their events page.)

    Double Mountain Brewery (Hood River) is holding a vertical tasting of their seasonal Fa La La La La on Christmas Eve (Saturday) from 11:30am to 2:30pm: “Come sample the last four years of the Fa La La! Tasters will be $2 for a 5-ounce mini-snifter, and $7 for a full flight of four Fas. We’ll be putting on one keg of each vintage, so it’s definitely first-come, first served. Brewmaster Matt will likely be lurking. And with any luck there may be some left post-Christmas, too. Happy holidays everybody!” Since Fa La La La La is an exuberantly hopped beer I’d be very curious to see how well it stands up to aging (since hoppy beers generally don’t age well as far as the hops are concerned).

    Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City): They have their “Mother of All Beer Tastings” coming up tomorrow, the 22nd, where they’ll be tasting an amazing lineup of vintages: Mother of All Storms 2008, 2009, and 2010, and Stormwatcher’s Winterfest 2007, 2008 and 2009. Appetizers and beers will be served cocktail-party-fashion, and it costs $40 per person, with reservations required—and today is the last day to reserve tickets! Get on it!

    The Green Dragon (Portland) is releasing their Solstice Amber Ale (a Green Dragon Project  Release) tonight from 5 to 8pm, to celebrate the winter solstice (which occurs tonight at 9:30pm PST astronomically speaking). This is a 7% abv ale with “bready, bittersweet chocolate & caramel malt aroma supplemented by a flowery kiss of Northwest and Czech hops.”

    Happy hours, specials, and cheap pours:

    • Cascade Lakes Brewing (Redmond/Bend): It’s Locals Night at their Lodge in Bend, from 6 to 10pm, with $3.25 pints.
    • Occidental Brewing (Portland): Every Wednesday they offer $8 growlers.
    • Coalition Brewing (Portland): Wednesday (I believe) is their pint night, featuring $2.50 pints.
    • Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): This week’s Growler Power Hour features Oktoberfest Lager, Bridge Creek Pilsner, and Snake Bite Porter. The Growler Power Hour runs on Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 6pm and offers $5 growler fills on those two beers.
    • Boneyard Beer (Bend): Wednesdays they fill growlers for only $6.
    • Three Creeks (Sisters): They offer $3 pints and $7 growlers from 4 to 8pm.
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 21: Hook Norton Twelve Days

    Posted: December 21st, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Hook Norton Twelve DaysToday’s beer comes from the Hook Norton Brewery in England: their Twelve Days, a festive brown ale billed as a “Strong Ale” (at 5.5% abv that’s strong for English ales). While a nutty, malty presence gives it that warming Christmas character, it also (somewhat amusingly to me) looks the part, according to the Brewery, being the color of “perfect Christmas pudding.”

    Twelve Days has a dominant malty palate with nutty flavours. The use of roasted chocolate malt creates the rich colour. Hook Norton Managing Director James Clarke said: “Anyone drinking a glass of Twelve Days will quickly discover that it has the depth of character to warm even the coldest winter’s night.”

    “The hop character is present in the aftertaste, which is dominated by a refreshing sweetness. It goes well with a log fire, or blue cheese, or maybe rich Christmas cake or pudding.”

    While the bottled version is available year-round, the draft version makes its appearance in pubs the first of December and lasts only through the holidays—though hopefully long enough to toast the true Twelve Days of Christmas (which begin on the 25th and end on January 5th)!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 86/100. RateBeer: 3.43/5, 90th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/20/2011

    Posted: December 20th, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Tuesday, December 20th. I’ve noticed (and suspected) that the news is quieter this week (for obvious reasons), but there’s still stuff going on. I’ll be updating this post throughout the day so please contact me if you have news to share.

    To continue with the “last minute Christmas shopping” theme I started yesterday, The Bier Stein (Eugene) has just the thing for you: “Hey, all you last minute shoppers! We have plenty of great gift ideas for that craft beer lover in your life! We have a great supply of assorted glassware, gift packs, specialty beers and gift certificates available for any amount you would like. Have a great Holiday, Cheers!”

    And, Oakshire Brewing (Eugene) posted about a new “Oregon IPA” 4-pack that is on the shelves now: “New IPA Bomber boxes which include 22 ounce bottles of delicious Oakshire Watershed IPA, 10 Barrel Apocalypse IPA, Lompoc C-Note and SOB’s Nice Rack. They are retailing for around $20.00.” That’s a good price for a nice selection and coverage of Oregon’s IPAs.

    Breakside Brewery (Portland) is closed today for their company holiday party, but will be open again and pouring beers tomorrow.

    Ninkasi (Eugene) has posted a picture of the collaboration brew they did with Stone Brewing and The Alchemist—their “More Brown than Black IPA”—by which I’m guessing it should be hitting shelves here in Oregon soon. One to look for!

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • Deschutes Brewery (Bend & Portland) has the Red Chair NWPA release parties going on today at the Bend and Portland Pubs (all day). With draft and bottles of Red Chair available, along with swag and specially-themed menus.
    • Cascade Brewing (Portland) is breaking out the good stuff on Thursday, the 22nd: original 2008 Bourbonic Plague. This is one tasting you simply can’t miss if you’re in Portland. It’s 12.67% abv and $8 per glass, and the tasting starts at 4pm.
      And tonight, their Tap it Tuesday is featuring “Shrieking Violet Blueberry” a strong spiced Quad barrel aged alone and then on blueberries for over 2 years total. The tapping is at 6pm, and will sell for $7 per glass. (11% abv)
    • Hopworks Urban Brewery (Portland) is tonight releasing their Brouwer’s Anniversary Imperial Stout, an “imperial version of our 7-Grain Stout (minus the coffee) to help celebrate the 6th anniversary of Seattle’s famed Brouwer’s Café.” This should be an exciting beer and the tapping starts at 4pm.
    • The Green Dragon (Portland) has a new release tomorrow (Wednesday the 21st) as part of their “Green Dragon Project” beers: Solstice Amber Ale (just in time for the first day of winter on the 22nd!). “Just in time for the Winter Solstice, this Amber Ale boasts a bready, bittersweet chocolate & caramel malt aroma supplemented by a flowery kiss of Northwest and Czech hops. This ale complements long evenings of recollection, the celebration of longer days to come and the rhythm of Earth’s trip around the sun. Cheers!” The release is from 5 to 8pm.

    Happy hours, specials, and cheap pours:

    • Bend Brewing (Bend): Today is Locals Night, with $2.75 pints from 4pm to closing, and half-price appetizers from 4 to 6pm and 9pm to closing.
    • Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): This week’s Growler Power Hour features Oktoberfest Lager, Bridge Creek Pilsner, and Snake Bite Porter. The Growler Power Hour runs on Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 6pm and offers $5 growler fills on those two beers.
    • Lompoc Brewing (Portland) (usually) features their Tightwad Tuesday at Fifth Quadrant & Hedge House, with $2.50 pints all day long today. (Though I haven’t seen a post about it specifically today.)
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 20: Jewbelation 15 and 8 Malty Nights

    Posted: December 20th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Jewbelation 15 and 8 Malty NightsToday to commemorate the first day of Hanukkah (which begins at sunset) I have picked not one but two Hanukkah beers (the only two that I’m aware of, in fact): Shmaltz Brewing’s Jewbelation 15, and Lompoc Brewing’s 8 Malty Nights. Picking the two of them together was actually inspired by the teaming up of both breweries in Portland earlier this month for “The Ultimate Chanukah Beer Release” of these two beers so it seemed fitting to do the same here.

    Jewbelation 15 is the 15th anniversary powerhouse of an ale from Shmaltz (of San Francisco and New York), and “15″s abound: 15 malts used, 15 hop varieties over 15 additions, and 15% alcohol by volume.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 87/100. RateBeer: 3.87/5.

    8 Malty Nights is a Chocolate Rye Porter from Lompoc of Portland (Oregon), a 6.5% abv beer that (in the past at least) has been aged in bourbon barrels. It’s Portland’s first (and only) Hanukkah beer.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 85/100 (approx). RateBeer: 3.75/5.

    L’Chaim!

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/19/2011

    Posted: December 19th, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Countdown to Christmas! Here’s the beer news for Oregon for Monday, December 19th. I’ll be updating the news throughout the day, if you have something to share feel free to contact me and I’ll post it.

    Since we’re in the Christmas countdown—only six more days!—you may of course be looking for beery gifts to purchase to put under the tree of the beer people in your life. To that end, Bend Brewing (Bend) has posted a Holiday Gift Ideas album to Facebook, while Hopworks (Portland) notes that today is the last day to shop from their online store and receive the shipment(s) my Christmas. (I’ll post more shopping items as I see them.)

    Speaking of Hopworks, Ezra over at the New School has posted the list of special releases Hopworks is offering this Christmas week: starting yesterday with Noggin Floggin Barleywine (of which I picked up a bottle here in Bend this weekend!), continuing tomorrow with an Imperial Stout release, and more later on in the week. Get over to Hopworks to take advantage of these specials!

    Fort George Brewery (Astoria) has a Seafood and Belgian Ales Brewers Dinner this Wednesday, the 21st: five courses of delicious seafood dishes paired with Belgian ales (both from Fort George and from Belgium) plus an “intro” beer to start the evening. The cost is $65 per person (or 2 for $120 special); I don’t know if there are still seats available as the event isn’t showing up in their online store that I can see, but you can find out by calling the Pub directly at 503-325-7468.

    Deschutes Brewery (Bend & Portland): Tomorrow (the 20th) is the release parties for Red Chair NWPA at both the Bend and Portland pubs. All day long at both locations you’ll be able to pick up bottles of Red Chair (which officially comes out in January) and swag, as well as enjoy pints of same and a special Red Chair-themed menu (different at each pub).

    Breakside Brewery (Portland): They brewed a Dark Lager “in collaboration with the great restaurant Pok Pok. It goes great with spicy foods and at 4.8% ABV is a perfect winter session beer.” It’s on tap now and I’ll admit it—it does sound a bit tame compared to some of the other big and unusual beers Breakside brews. However, nothing beats a well-brewed, clean lager when it comes to brewing knowledge and quality control, so I’d expect nothing less here.

    Speaking of unusual, Coalition Brewing (Portland) has a somewhat cryptic-sounding beer: “Did you say Pork Bao Beer? Yup, in the works for Chinese New Year.” Yes, that refers to Chinese barbecued pork… which implies a meat-based beer.

    Happy hours, specials, and cheap pours:

    • Migration Brewing (Portland) has $3 pints every Monday.
    • Lompoc Brewing (Portland) features Miser Mondays at their “New Old” and Oaks Bottom locations, with $2.50 pints all day.
    • Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): Monday is Locals Night, and they feature $2.50 pints all day long.
    • Deschutes Brewery (Bend): The Bend pub features $3.50 pints from 4 to 11pm on Mondays.
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 19: Abita Christmas Ale

    Posted: December 19th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Abita Christmas AleToday’s beer pick comes from the oldest brewery in the American southeast: Abita Christmas Ale from Abita Brewing. Founded in 1986, Abita is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and is Louisiana’s premier craft brewery, located 30 miles north of New Orleans.

    Their Christmas Ale is a 5.5% abv holiday treat with a piney hoppy character that calls to mind the family Christmas tree—that is to say, rather than the “traditional” spiciness that many brewers complement their holiday beers with, Abita brews a hop-forward ale.

    Generally, this beer is a dark ale, however, the recipe changes each year, offering a unique product crafted with special care. Enjoy your holidays with Abita Christmas Ale. The spicy character is excellent with traditional holiday foods such as gingerbread or spiced nuts. Try some Blue cheese or a creamy Camembert with a Christmas Ale.

    The only thing I’d like to see added to such a Christmas beer is pecans, though Abita already has that covered with their Pecan Ale. If you’re feeling adventurous, try blending half Christmas Ale, half Pecan Ale for that additional nutty kick.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: 78/100. RateBeer: 2.84/5, 34th percentile.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 18: Terminal Gravity Festivale

    Posted: December 18th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Terminal Gravity Festivale, from Oregon Beer ProjectToday’s beer pick comes from Terminal Gravity Brewing in the remote, tiny Oregon town of Enterprise: their Festivale, a strong ale brewed to 8.3% alcohol by volume.

    Terminal Gravity’s Festivale is in the style of British strong or “old” ales.  We brewed it to be fairly dry so that it is completely drinkable and not cloying.  It has huge and complex malt and hops flavors with a nice little alcoholic warmth in the finish.  The color is deep ruby brown and it produces a fine cream colored cascading head.  If you like strong ales, this might be one of your new favorites!

    Only a handful of Terminal Gravity’s brews are bottled for distribution, and fortunately Festivale is one of them—otherwise you’d have to make the trek into the far northeastern interior of Oregon to track this one down.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B. RateBeer: 3.73/5, 96th percentile.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 17: Moerlein Christkindl

    Posted: December 17th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Moerlein Christkindl Winter Warmer AleToday’s beer selection comes from the Christian Moerlein Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio: their Christkindl Winter Warmer Ale. Cincinnati has a rich German heritage which is reflected in the Moerlein beers, and Christkindl is no exception: the name literally means “Christmas” in German (as does “Weihnacht”).

    This is a malty and sweetly rich Winter Warmer, weighing in at 6.95% alcohol by volume. Their description:

    You’ve discovered Moerlein Christkindl – a Winter Warmer inspired by the German spirit of Holiday gift-giving. Unwrap this large malt-bodied ale with the essence of chocolate sweetness. The balanced hop finish creates a subtle spice flavor sure to excite your taste buds and bring you that cozy, warm feeling for those crisp, wintry nights. Share the warmth and enjoy the perfect brew for the season with the gift of Moerlein Christkindl Winter Ale.

    Moerlein notably had the first American beer to “certifiably pass” the Reinheitsgebot purity law, and while I don’t know if Christkindl is brewed to a Reinheitsgebot-approved recipe, I’m quite sure it will have you saying, “Frohe Christkindl!” come Christmas day.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B. RateBeer: 3.24/5, 76th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/16/2011

    Posted: December 16th, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the beer news for Oregon for Friday the 17th of December, and going into the weekend. TGIF! I’ll be updating this post throughout the day, so contact me if you have some news you’d like to share.

    Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City) now has their Bridal Ale on tap, and will be bottling today to be ready in a few weeks (after bottle conditioning). Bridal Ale is a vintaged 7.5% abv Bière de Garde style seasonal originally brewed to celebrate the wedding of Pelican brewer Travis Zeilstra and server Jen Pelletier and was popular enough (and award-winning enough!) to come back each year since. And relatedly, Pelican’s Le Pelican Brun is also available (both on tap and in the bottle).

    Golden Valley Brewery (McMinnville) is opening a second location in Beaverton (slated to open in January) and they’ve just launched a Facebook page for the new location. They’ve posted some photos of the progress thus far and promise a firm opening date soon. I reviewed Golden Valley back in 2008 and if the Beaverton location is anything like the original, they’ll be very successful.

    Flat Tail Brewing (Corvallis): The are expanding the brewing team from one to three—up until now the brewing show was run by Dave Marliave by himself, but now he’s being joined by brewer Sean Martin and cellar hand Jon Reed. “Stop by in a few weeks for Sean’s first recipes; an English Pale fermented in Cider Barrels, and a Scottish Wee Heavy fermented in our open tank.” Congrats!

    Plew’s Brews (Portland beer bar located in St. John’s) is hosting their very first Annual Winter Beer Fest this weekend, starting today (the 16th) and lasting through Sunday (the 18th). The hours are 5pm to midnight Friday, noon to midnight Saturday, and noon to 6pm Sunday. Brewpublic has a great writeup, including the beer list—a solid representation of some great winter beers and some nice rarities. Pricing is pretty standard: $15 for a glass and 10 tickets, $1 per ticket for a 4-ounce pour.

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • Upright Brewing (Portland) is holding a tasting with Brewer Alex Ganum at Bottles tonight, from 6:30 to 9:30pm. In addition to the year-round offerings look for some special seasonal beers.
    • Migration Brewing (Portland) is debuting their new Sassy Lass Imperial Stout tomorrow (Saturday) at the brewery, from 5 to 8pm. Migration posted a bit more about Sassy Lass here; it’s 8.5% abv with 76 IBUs, and was brewed as a tribute beer to the brewer’s girlfriend.
    • The Green Dragon (Portland) is hosting a Christmas Vs. Hanukah (aka “Hanukah Hoedown Throwdown“) tomorrow (Saturday) from 5 to 11:30pm: “We’ll be having a Hanukah Hoedown Throwdown with Shmaltz Brewing pitting 5 of their rare Hanukah beers against 5 rare Christmas beers by Lompoc Brewing.” Reps from both breweries will be on hand and there will be prizes raffled—so even though it’s a “competition” everybody wins!
    • Three Creeks Brewing (Sisters) is holding a vertical tasting of their holiday beer, Rudolph Imperial Red, on Saturday starting at 4pm. This is featuring vintages from 2008 through this year, though the available slots for the tasting may already be closed (the Facebook post was added on Wednesday and they indicated there was only one slot left). Of course you can call the brewery directly at 541-549-1963 to see if that one slot is still open.
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 16: Grand Teton Coming Home

    Posted: December 16th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Grand Teton Coming Home 2011Today’s beer pick comes from the base of the Teton Mountains in eastern Idaho: Grand Teton Brewing’s Coming Home Holiday Ale 2011. This is the second vintage in Grand Teton’s annual Holiday Ale program—featuring a different cellar-able beer each year—and this 2011 edition is brewed in the style of a Belgian Tripel (the Brewery calls it a Golden Ale) that is 9% abv.

    This Belgian-Style Golden Ale is rich in flavor and is designed to be a smooth and soothing sipping beer. Deep blonde in color, Coming Home 2011 uses rich malts balanced by a special Belgian yeast strain which adds notes of soft, peppery, clove-like spice character to the beer. Belgian candi sugar is used during the brewing process to give this ale a clean, easy drinking appeal. True to the Belgian tripel style, it carries deceivingly soft alcohol aromas. Don’t let the innocence fool you, this holiday ale is one to be respected. It will delight when shared with your favorite people during the holiday season and can also be cellared to warm you on any cold winter’s day. This beer should age gracefully and can be cellared for a year or more.

    Each year’s edition features a different label, as well, and I have to say I rather love this year’s label featuring the vintage car being loaded up for the trip home for the holidays. Christmas in the mountains? It’s hard to beat that.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.74/5.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/15/2011

    Posted: December 15th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Thursday, December 15th. There are a lot of events going on today, as Jeff noted earlier in the week, particularly in Portland. I’ll be updating this news throughout the day, so if you have additional news or events you’d like to share, contact me and I’ll update this post.

    Falling Sky Brewing (Eugene): I posted briefly about this new up-and-coming brewery recently (via the New School), and the Oregon Brewers Guild yesterday posted a bit more information which reminded me they are planning to open in January. On Facebook yesterday they posted that the OLCC has given their approval to the new brewery so it sounds like if all goes well they will indeed open on time. This will put the number of breweries in Eugene to six, if I’m counting correctly!

    Rock Bottom Brewery (Portland): According to the Oregon Brewers Guild, Rock Bottom is celebrating a 17th Anniversary Release today: “Brewers C. Hutchins & Bolton M. will have a trivia questionaire from 1994, prizes, a new anniversary beer and cake.” Unfortunately I can’t find anything else about this, including on Rock Bottom’s own Facebook page; I know Rock Bottom is often looked down upon by the beer geeks for being a chain pub, but this seems like it would be a fun event to check out. It starts at 5:30pm.

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • Coalition Brewing (Portland): They have their inaugural movie night tonight that continues in the celebration of their Apollo Creed CDA release—but that’s not all! There is a “beer showdown” between Apollo Creed and a new small-batch “White” Wheat IPA and the movie they’re showing is the original “Rocky”—get it? Apollo Creed… Rocky… CDA vs. White IPA… Yeah. The event runs from 7 to 10pm.
    • The Green Dragon (Portland) is featuring a Meet the Brewer with Jason McAdam from Burnside Brewing, starting at 5pm. The beers being poured will be Burnside Alt, Oyster Strong Ale, Alter Ego 2PA, and Bacon Gas Infused Bourbon Barrel Stout. (“Bacon Gas Infused”??)
    • Oakshire Brewing (Eugene) will be at Belmont Station in Portland from 5 to 8pm tonight for the Skookumchuck release and meet the brewer with Matt Van Wyk. “We’ll have a limited number of bottles for sale and when they are gone that’s all there is. Plus Skookumchuck, Hellshire II, and Ill Tempered Gnome on tap in the Biercafe.”
    • The Hop & Vine (Portland) is featuring “Christmakuh” in conjunction with Sierra Nevada Brewing, a special tasting with proceeds helping the Oregon Food Bank. There will be eight Sierra Nevada beers on tap, including Life & Limb, Foam Pilnser, and the Ovila lineup: “The Hop & Vine and Sierra Nevada representatives will have 8 special limited beers on draft and a free Ovila chalice when you bring a new toy for the Portland Metro Toy Drive. The entrance fee is one non-perishable food item or $1 to get in going towards the Oregon Food Bank in this time of need. The incredible lineup of brews on tap include many seasonals and rarities including offerings from SN’s Beer Camp line of beers and the complete Trappist collaboration Ovila series of 4 beers available in a flight for only $7.”
    • Occidental Brewing (Portland) is holding a tap takeover at Bottles on Fremont in Portland, from 6 to 9pm tonight: “Six Occidental beers will pouring, including a small batch of Trippel, never before released.”
    • Full Sail Brewing (Hood River) has their December Brewmaster Dinner tonight starting at 5pm (and going until they run out). Cost is $30 per person and the four courses available look really tasty!
    • Cascade Brewing (Portland) is releasing “Frost Killer” a big Winter Warmer at their Barrel House today. It has 8.3% abv and “notes of ginger & spice & a mellow sweet finish.” As a bonus, a vintage 2009 Vlad the Imp Aler is being released today as well—get down there and get it while you can!
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 15: Scaldis Noël

    Posted: December 15th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Scaldis NoëlToday’s beer pick is a Belgian Christmas classic: Scaldis Noël, also known as Bush de Noël in its native country, from Brasserie Dubuisson in western Belgium. Admittedly, “classic” might be a bit of a misnomer, as even though Dubuisson was founded in 1769, Scaldis Noël was introduced only two decades ago, in 1991—marking this year as the 20th anniversary of this Christmas beer.

    This is also one of the strongest of the Christmas beers on this year’s Advent Calendar, second only to Samichlaus: Scaldis weighs in at 12% alcohol by volume. For all its strength, this is an incredibly smooth, rich beer to drink, made with generous amounts of caramel malts and candi sugar, and is pleasantly warming without the alcohol burn one would expect from such a volume.

    This is also the perfect stocking-stuffer-sized bottle: 25 centiliters, or approximately 8.5 fluid ounces (one third less than the American standard bottle size of 12 ounces). With its festive packaging it would fit right in on Christmas morning!

    Untappd. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.67/5, 97th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/14/2011

    Posted: December 14th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the news for Oregon beer for Wednesday, December 14th. We’re halfway through the week! I’ll be updating this page of news throughout the day, so if you have news to share please contact me and I’ll add it.

    Full Sail Brewing (Hood River) has big things going on all around: first off, they are expanding their Brewer’s Share program to bottled releases starting in January. The Brewer’s Share series allowed each of their brewers to create a pub-exclusive brew reflecting the individuality of that brewer; for 2012 these small-batch brews will be released in 22-ounce bottles as well as on draft. The line-up of beers will be Extra Special Barney (ESB), Phil’s Existential Alt, Chris’s Summer Delight Berliner Weiss and Big Daddy J’s Malt Liquor. Look for the first of those to be released next month.

    Next, their December Brewmaster’s Dinneris taking place tomorrow, the 15th, at their Hood River Pub & Tasting Room. The dinner starts at 5pm and costs $30 per person (a great deal), and features four courses of Christmas-themed dinner paired with great beers—capped by a dessert of Stout Buche de Noel with Whipped Cream paired with 2011 Black Gold Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout.

    And, January also sees the release of LTD 04, a single-malt, single-hop addition to the “LTD” series lineup. This lager is brewed with only pale malt and Willamette hops and is 7% abv; it will be available from January to March. (The LTD series is a small-batch series of lager beers that are released periodically.)

    Lompoc Brewing (Portland): Their 8 Malty Nights release party is tonight, celebrating the release of Portland’s only Chanukah beer (“8 Malty Nights” of course, “Lightly hopped with English style hops, this dark brown chocolate rye features a roasted chocolate flavor and a sweet finish”), and they are also featuring the Schmaltz Brewing release of Jewbelation 15, their 15th anniversary beer “brewed with 15 robust malts, 15 unique hops, and weighs in at 15% ABV.” The release party takes place at the Sidebar and kicks off at 6pm, and of course will also feature plenty of Lompoc’s other holiday beers. This one’s not to be missed!

    10 Barrel (Bend): Progress on the new 50-barrel brewery is coming along, as evidenced by this (first) silo that is nearing completion, if a bit slow: “The Manufacture told us that is would take 3 days to assemble each Silo. I guess that was a joke because Chris, Jake and I are on our seventh day and it is still not completed.” We all know how projects like that can go—hopefully the next silos will go up much quicker!

    Alameda Brewing (Portland) has a Hazelnut Porter on tap that simply sounds delicious: “50 pounds of locally grown, pressed hazelnuts combine with notes of chocolate to create this robust porter. It is a smooth drinking ale that is only available at the pub.”

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • McMenamins Old St. Francis School (Bend) has a Limited Edition Beer Release tonight starting at 5pm: “The Bad Boy Brown is a bigger version of a brown ale.  Lots of malt flavors with hints of toffee, caramel and just enough hops to balance the sweet malt tones.  On top of all that the ABV sits at just over 7%!  But wait there’s more, the extra special aspect of the Bad Boy, an oak spiral was first charred over open flame and then soaked in some of our Hogshead Whiskey.  This spiral was placed into 1 pony keg of our brown ale and steeped for a couple weeks!” This will be available in the main pub and their Fireside Bar.
    • Breakside Brewery (Portland): Tonight is the bottle release of Bourbon Barrel Aztec and Soursop Wheat, their strong ale with chocolate and chiles, and Belgian wheat beer blend aged on soursop fruit, respectively. The release runs from 3 to 6pm and in addition to having bottles available, both beers will be on (limited) tap.
    • Migration Brewing (Portland) is releasing an Imperial Stout this Saturday the 17th: Sassy Lass Imperial Stout. The release is from 5 to 8pm but I don’t (yet) see any details on the beer itself.
    • Ninkasi (Eugene) is doing a tasting in Medford tonight: “Come and taste Ninkasi Beers tonight at Beerworks on Main Street in Downtown Medford from 5-7pm. Troy will be there pouring beers.”

    Happy hours, specials, and cheap pours:

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 14: Page 24 Bière de Noël

    Posted: December 14th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Page 24 Bière de NoëlToday’s beer is another Christmas ale from France: Page 24 Bière de Noël from Brasserie Saint-Germain in the northern region of the country. Like Jenlain’s beer, this one is brewed “in the great tradition of the North”—which led me to dig around a bit and discover that the French tradition of Christmas/holiday beer originated in Northern France. (I had thought the Jenlain entry was claiming that Christmas beers in general originated there.)

    This Bière de Noël is a traditional strong Bière de Garde brewed for the holidays to a warming 6.9% alcohol by volume. Malty and rich with roasted malts, the brewery suggests it will pair well with wild game (think venison) and beef kidney, chicken stew, and other regional dishes.

    In fact I’d wager this would pair even better with a bûche de Noël, the traditional French Christmas dessert (literally, “Yule log”—a special rolled cake). A warm fire, a slice of the Yule cake, and a goblet of Bière de Noël—it’s tough to get any better than that.

    Untappd. BeerAdvocate: A-. RateBeer: 3.19/5, 69th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/13/2011

    Posted: December 13th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the beer news from around Oregon for Tuesday, the 13th of December. As usual I’m curating the news from around the web and will be updating this post throughout the day; if you have news you’d like to share, please contact me and I’ll get it updated.

    Coalition Brewing (Portland) still has free malt (and free schwag) to give away in conjunction with their new CDA, Apollo Creed: “Free Shwag! Free Malt! Join us today at 3pm to try our new CDA, “Apollo Creed” and get your hands on some Briess Malting schwag and a pound of their new malt, Midnight Wheat!”

    Upright Brewing (Portland): They are releasing this year’s holiday beer, Billy the Mountain, this weekend: “Look for the new version of Billy the Mountain in bottles this weekend. This years is a blend designed to change even more over time in the bottle. You can also meet Alex and try samples of Billy & more at new St. Johns bottle shop Barrel this Friday.”

    10 Barrel (Bend) is the subject of a great writeup over at the New School: news on their immediate future and expansion, including their plans to open up a brewpub in Boise. There apparently is also news to set the rumor mill churning: “[T]hey have again reached deep to hire another very well-known and well-liked award winning Oregon brewer who will be relocating for the [Boise] job. As of now these guys are tight lipped about who said brewer is, but believe me when I say it will be quite shocking when said brewer makes his announcement and puts in his resignation from his current brewery.”

    Happy hours, specials, and cheap pours:

    • Bend Brewing (Bend): Today is Locals Night, with $2.75 pints from 4pm to closing, and half-price appetizers from 4 to 6pm and 9pm to closing.
    • Cascade Brewing (Portland): It’s Tap It Tuesday, and starting at 6pm they are featuring Live Cherry Bourbonic Plague: “We took a 20-month-old Thai cinnamon version of the Bourbonic and aged it a further 4 months on Bing cherries.”
    • Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): This week’s Growler Power Hour features Oktoberfest Lager and Hound’s Tooth Amber Ale. The Growler Power Hour runs on Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 to 6pm and offers $5 growler fills on those two beers.
    • Lompoc Brewing (Portland) is featuring their Tightwad Tuesday at Fifth Quadrant & Hedge House, with $2.50 pints all day long today.

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • The Bier Stein (Eugene) has a partial tap takeover and is celebrating the 15th Anniversary Release Party for Firestone Walker tonight from 6 to 9pm. “We will have 6 FW brews on tap including 15th Anniversary Barrel-aged blend! If you buy a glass of 15th Anniversary you will receive a 4 oz. sample of 14th Anniversary to have side by side(while supplies last). We will also have bottles of both 14th and 15th Anniversary available for a discounted price if you buy them together!”
    • Breakside Brewery (Portland) tomorrow has a bottle and draft release of two barrel-aged beers:  Bourbon Barrel Aztec and Soursop Wheat. The release starts at 3pm and they will also “likely debut one or two other special new beers throughout the evening.”
    • Belmont Station (Portland) is hosting a “Eurobrews” tasting from 5 to 8pm: “Taste a wonderful range of Imports you may never have tried: St. Peter’s Grapefruit (yes, a wheat beer with grapefruit), St. Peters Winter Ale, Holy Grail Black Knight, Black Sheep Ale, and Xingu Black Lager. Xingu is from Brazil, the rest are from England. Your host will be Will Smith (no not that Will Smith).”
    • Lompoc Brewing‘s “8 Malty Nights: The Ultimate Chanukah Beer Release” kicks off tomorrow (Wednesday the 14th)—this is their release of their 8 Malty Nights Chanukah beer, teamed up with Schmaltz Brewing and the release of their Jewbelation 15. The release party runs from 6 to 10pm at their Sidebar.
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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 13: McMenamins Kris Kringle

    Posted: December 13th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    McMenamins Kris KringleToday’s selection is the annual Yuletide ale from the McMenamins breweries of Oregon and Washington: Kris Kringle. This Winter Warmer makes its appearance every year from roughly Thanksgiving through Christmas, and this year for only the second time ever McMenamins has made it available in bottles—last year it was an extremely limited run of only 200 magnums, and this year it was bottled in 22-ounce bombers.

    The 2011 version of Kris Kringle is a hearty and robust ale with a big and bold malt complexity as well as an intense and flavorful hop profile. This “winter warmer” highlights the rich, toasty, aromatic and chocolaty malt flavors as its very sturdy foundation. Generous amounts of four different hop varieties were added in five different additions that delivers a magnificent and massive hop assault. There’s still some ginger and cinnamon added into the batch but the spices are a little more subdued than in years’ past.

    It’s 6.84% abv and you can find it on tap at any of McMenamins’ many locations. The bottles, however, are only sold at a few locations I believe, but you can buy them online to be shipped anywhere in Oregon. There’s a certain fun irony in having “Santa” (aka Kris Kringle) delivered to you rather than Santa himself doing the delivering—fortunately this delivery doesn’t come via chimney!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.31/5, 71st percentile.

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    The next Session: When not drinking beer…

    Posted: December 13th, 2011, 8:36am CET by Jon

    The announcement for the next Session, #59 in January, has hit the net, and it’s being hosted by Mario Rubio of Brewed For Thought. The topic is perhaps a bit counterintuitive: What do you drink when you’re not drinking beer?

    I almost always drink beer, but when I don’t…

    So as we are all incredibly interesting people, and almost always drink beer, let’s talk about what we drink when not drinking beer. Maybe your passion for coffee rivals that of craft beer, or it could be another alcoholic beverage such as scotch. My daughter being a root beer fan would appreciate her dad reviewing a few fizzy sodas. Maybe you have a drink that takes the edge off the beer, be it hair of the dog or a palate cleanser during the evening.

    Beer cocktails, wines, ciders, meads, you name it as long as it’s not beer. Try to tie it in with craft beer in some way for extra credit. Be creative and I’ll see you guys in the new year.

    Next month’s Session takes place on Friday, January 6.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/12/2011

    Posted: December 12th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Monday, December 12th. We’re now less that two weeks until Christmas! (I hope you’re getting your beer shopping done!) I’ll be updating this news page throughout the day, so feel free to contact me if you have something to share.

    Burnside Brewing (Portland): Tonight is their “Bones, Brews and Brown Spirits Dinner” (their very first in-house beer dinner) which blends food, beer, and “brown” spirits like Scotch and Grand Marnier in what looks to be a seven-course dinner with one of the most unique menus I’ve seen. The cost is $75 and there may yet be seats available, but you should contact Molly@BurnsideBrewCo.com to be sure.

    Likewise, Deschutes Brewery (Portland Pub) is hosting their Chef’s Challenge Dinner tonight in Portland starting at 6pm; this events teams up Portland’s finest chefs with Deschutes beer and celebrity judges in an “Iron Chef-style” beer and food pairing competition. There’s a $95 fee per ticket to this event, though oddly while the EventBrite page says there are 8 tickets left, it also says the sale has ended and tickets aren’t available for purchase. If you’re interested in this event you should probably contact the Brewery directly.

    Bend Brewing (Bend) is closed today for their annual employee holiday party. Don’t worry, they’ll be open again tomorrow and you can get down there to try some of the Sexi Mexi, the collaboration brew between Brewer Tonya Cornett and Homebrew Chef Sean Paxton—I had some this weekend and it’s delicious.

    Vertigo Brewing (Hillsboro) has a great holiday deal on growlers through the end of the year: “From tomorrow through the end of the year we will be having a growler sale. ANY 1/2 gallon fill for only $8.00! This includes Friar Gone Wild and Arctic Blast Vanilla Porter. Sure to make any holiday party all that much merrier. Our dock sales hours are weekdays from 4:00 – 6:30 and Saturdays from 9:00 – 3:00.” You can’t pass up deals like that!

    Coalition Brewing (Portland) is giving away free malt in conjunction with their latest release, a CDA: “Hey Homebrewers…who like free malt? Tomorrow we release our brand new CDA “Apollo Creed”. It was brewed in collaboration with Briess Malting with their new Midnight Wheat malt. We wil be giving away a pound of midnight wheat to the first 10 people to come in and ask for it. Use it in your next batch of beer! Apollo Creed goes on tap at 3 pm!” That’s tomorrow, Tuesday the 13th that this is going on.

    Seven Brides Brewing (Silverton) is are also offering growler deals in conjunction with a local food drive: “Want to help out a great cause, and get a little something for yourself at the same time??? From now until Christmas, bring in 6 cans of non-perishable food for the Silverton Fireman’s Annual Food Drive and get $6 off your growler fill!” Seven Brides fills growlers for $12 (they sell the new growler for $20 if you don’t already have one) so this is a great deal—basically $6 growlers. Plus you’re helping out a great cause for Christmas.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 12: Saint Arnold Christmas Ale

    Posted: December 12th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Saint Arnold Christmas AleToday’s beer pick comes to us from Texas’ oldest craft brewery, Saint Arnold Brewing in Houston: the malty and rich Saint Arnold Christmas Ale. Saint Arnold brews this beer in the style of an Old Ale to 7% abv; it was first brewed in 1995 and has racked up a number of awards over the years.

    A rich, hearty ale perfect for the holiday season with a malty sweetness and spicy hop character. The generous use of five different malts is responsible for the full flavor and high alcohol level of this beer
    Saint Arnold Christmas Ale is best consumed at 45° Fahrenheit.

    Recommended pairings: Fruit cake, Christmas pudding, & squash bisque.

    I can definitely get behind a beer that recommends pairing with fruitcake; and since one of the world’s leading providers of fruitcake also comes from Texas, this just seems like a natural fit!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B. RateBeer: 3.4/5, 89th percentile.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 11: Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu Weihnachtsbier

    Posted: December 11th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu WeihnachtsbierToday’s pick comes from Germany, but don’t let the long name in the title intimidate you: Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu Weihnachtsbier is simply the Christmas Beer (literally, “Weihnachtsbier” means “Christmas Beer” in German) from the Monastery Brewery in the German town of Alpirsbach.

    This Christmas Beer is a golden, easy-to-drink Festbier that comes in at 5.6% abv and may well be inspired by Christmastime in the Black Forest region of Germany. The brewery says:

    A real full-bodied beer with a long brewing tradition: since 1880, we have brewed this full-bodied, very drinkable specialty beer once a year at Christmas, from the monks’ recipe from an ancient monastery. This is a spicy beer with extra high original gravity and a special aroma hop that pairs well Christmas cookies or savory dishes alike. Whether it’s the holidays or not – the Christmas beer from Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu gives any occasion a touch of festivity and conviviality.

    (Cleaned up from Google Translate.)

    Untappd. BeerAdvocate: A. RateBeer: 2.75/5, 28th percentile.

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    Brewing Up Cocktails, winter edition

    Posted: December 10th, 2011, 7:36pm CET by Jon

    I forgot to include this on the Oregon beer news post this week: if you’re in the Portland area tonight, check out The Hop and Vine for a special winter and holiday-themed edition of Brewing Up Cocktails, the latest in the “series of events explores the interplay of craft beer and spirits to create a new breed of beer cocktails” masterminded by Ezra Johnson-Greenough of The New School as well as Jacob Grier, and Yetta Vorobik of The Hop and Vine. The event is from 6 to 9pm and includes an ugly sweater contest as well.

    Of the seven beer cocktails that will be featured tonight, three are hot (Wassail, Hot Scotchy, Hot Choklat) and four are cold (Trade Winds Punch, Euclidean 75, Furburger, Smoked Vanilla Bean Flip). You can see the descriptions at the event page. There’s no cover charge for entry; each cocktail is individually priced.

    One of these days I’ll have to make the trip to Portland to check out a Brewing Up Cocktails event, they sound really good—or perhaps I can convince Ezra to bring the event to Bend at some point(!).

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 10: Anchor Christmas Ale

    Posted: December 10th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Anchor Christmas AleToday’s beer pick has appeared on the Beer Advent Calendar every year since I started: Anchor Christmas Ale (also known as Our Special Ale). This is the beer that established the modern Christmas beer tradition in American craft brewing: first introduced in 1975, this is a dark, spiced ale with a recipe that is different every year (and is always a closely guarded secret). The label changes each year as well, featuring a different tree:

    Since ancient times, trees have symbolized the winter solstice when the earth, with its seasons, appears born anew. Our tree for 2011 is the bristlecone pine. Found high atop California’s White Mountains, bristlecones are among the oldest living things on the planet. Some date back nearly 5,000 years, to the dawn of the ancient art of brewing.

    The tree is a potent symbol of Christmas, and Anchor’s distinctive labels have a simplicity and elegance that perfectly capture the spirit of the season. (You can see a snapshot of all their past labels here.)

    Even though this beer is only 5.5% abv it cellars well; I have a magnum of 2010 Christmas Ale that I plan to open on Christmas this year, and last year I opened a 2009 magnum—and it was fantastic. If you get the chance, lay some bottles down to enjoy in the many years to come.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.56/5, 95th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/09/2011

    Posted: December 9th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Happy Friday! I don’t know about you, but it’s been a long week. Here’s the news in beer from around Oregon for today, December 9th, and going into the weekend. I’ll be curating and updating throughout the day, so if you have some news you’d like to share, contact me and I can get it posted.

    Several Central Oregon breweries are getting together and presenting a Holiday Seasonal Beer Showcase and Tasting in Bend on Saturday the 10th (tomorrow). GoodLife, 10 Barrel, Phat Matt’s, and Silver Moon have all brewed up small batch seasonal beers and from 8 to 10pm at Tart Bistro restaurant in downtown Bend, and for $25 you can partake in the festivities. The fee earns you a beer mug, paired appetizers, and 10 tasting tokens, and there will be raffles and brewery giveaways as well.

    Bull Ridge Brewpub (Baker City) is getting close to opening their brewery portion: “Also to let you in on another little secret…….our fermenters will be complete mid January!! Our brewkettle is in the design stages. Walter is ready to go once our equipment is in place! We have samples of his own beer that you can try….. stop in and let us know what you think!”

    10 Barrel Brewing (Bend) is releasing Precursor finally (considering I blogged about it last month and it was imminent), their small-batch, bourbon barrel-aged Imperial Red Ale, next week: “We want to announce that we will be relasing our first Small Batch Series beer, PRECURSOR early next week. We are shipping off a portion of the bottles early tomorrow morning to PDX and will be placing it into select local accounts early next week. Cheers, hope you enjoy it!” I opened a bottle of this on Thanksgiving (and had a sample direct from the Brewery) and enjoyed it quite a bit—it’s very strong on the bourbon and if you can get an extra bottle, lay one down for a year.

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • Laurelwood Brewing (Portland) is releasing their Framboise today at their Portland and Battle Ground locations, and apparently there are only 20 cases available—get some while you can!
    • Hop Valley Brewing (Springfield) is releasing their 420th batch of beer (brewed with hemp seeds, natch) to be tapped exclusively at the Bier Stein in Eugene today at 4:20pm.
    • Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City) has their “Salmon Chanted Evening” beer dinner tonight, and they posted yesterday that “Last minute tickets still available for “Salmon Chanted Evening”. Call Courtney at 503-965-3674 for this reservations-only dinner tomorrow night.” I don’t know if they’re still available, but it’s $50 for the dinner and $62 to include beer pairings if you’re interested.
    • Widmer (Portland) is having a Brewers Dinner tomorrow, Saturday the 10th, at The HighCliffe in Oregon City, starting at 6pm for $30 per person. Tickets are only available at The Highcliffe, and the dinner is four courses with talk of a surprise fifth course.
    • Natian Brewery (Portland) will be on-hand at the grand opening of the new Uptown Market tomorrow, pouring tasters of their beer (their “Autumn” Chocolate Amber). (No hours posted that I saw.)
    • Roscoe’s (Portland): Today from 5 to 8pm they are holding a ”Collaboration a Trois” tasting event featuring La Citrueille Celeste
      de Citracado, the collaboration pumpkin ale from Stone, Elysian, and The Bruery—not Oregon breweries, but still good beer and one you should check out.
    • Coalition Brewing (Portland) has their beer dinner with 23 Hoyt Restaurant tomorrow night (the 10th), a five-course beer pairing for $55 (all-inclusive). Call 503-445-7400 for more info.

    Amnesia Brewing (Portland) has their Winter Ale Fest kicking off tomorrow, Saturday the 10th. It’ll cost you $20 to get in (pricing is “$20= Winter Fest glass mug and 10 tickets, $1= ticket, 2 tickets= 1/2 mug, 4 tickets= full mug.”) but that looks like a great deal for the tap list they’ve got lined up, and you can get down there anytime between noon and 10pm to enjoy the beers.

    Silver Moon Brewing (Bend) is updating their Growler Power Hour deal: “This is the last week of the all week Growler Power Hour. Next week GPH will be on Tuesday @ Wednesday only. Today we’ll be holding a raffle to celebrate the last GPH Friday. @ 5 pm we’ll raffle off a Cobalt Blue Brewery Glass, a Hop Fury IPA T-shirt, and a hoodie! Get yer $5 growler fill up and a chance to win some goodies! Cheers!” They also now have a “Dark IPA” on tap called Asmodeus that is worth checking out.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 9: Noël des Géants

    Posted: December 9th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Noël des GéantsToday’s beer pick comes from Brasserie des Géants in Wallonia, the French speaking half of Belgium: Noël des Géants, or literally “Christmas of the Giants.” The brewery adopts its “Giants” name from the medieval castle in the town of Irchonwelz in which it is housed, drawn from the feature of the large gate which can accommodate the “occasional visiting giant.”

    Noël des Géants is a strong ale at 8.5% abv, and is spiced with a local herb:

    The Géants Christmas beer came out in 2007, and it’s their best one yet. Rich and warming, and just a bit spicy (thanks to the delicate addition of a special aromatic herb from the region of the brewery), this festive ale has everything you want in a Belgian beer – but not the cheap sugary flavor that the more commercial breweries use to reel in a less sophisticated crowd.

    Indeed, it’s decadent and rich with caramel and toffee and rummy dark fruits, fitting exactly what its name implies—a giant of a Christmas beer.

    Untappd. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.36/5, 87th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/08/2011

    Posted: December 8th, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the news for Oregon beer for Thursday, December 8th. As usual I’ll be updating throughout the day, contact me if you have news to share.

    Cascade Brewing (Portland) is holding a 4-year vertical tasting of the Sang Noir today starting at 4pm, to celebrate the release of the 2010 Sang Noir. You’ll want to get in on this if possible: “Today at 4 pm at the Barrel House, we will be launching the release of 2010 Sang Noir with a four year vertical tasting of all of our Sang Noirs…. The ’07, ’08 and ’09 Sang Noirs will only be available as part of a vintage vertical, which also includes ’10 and sells for $10, with 3-ounce pours of each. The ’10 Sang Noir can be purchased separately in an 8-ounce glass for $6.50.”

    Full Sail Brewing (Hood River): Their Pub and Tasting Room is closed all day today for the Full Sail employee holiday party, but rest assured they will be back open tomorrow.

    Breakside Brewery (Portland) is releasing two new bottles of barrel-aged beer next Wednesday the 14th: Bourbon Barrel Aztec and Soursop Wheat. “Bourbon Barrel Aztec is an oak-aged version of the Aztec Ale. This is the second batch of this beer, and the first sold out very quickly! The new batch has a big bourbon-y nose, restrained heat, and a rich oak character. Soursop Wheat is a blend of sour Belgian beers that were aged on soursop fruit in an Old Tom Gin barrel. Soursop is a sweet and savory SE Asian fruit, and this is a complex and layered sour.” Both sound fantastic!

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • The Bier Stein (Eugene) is holding a sampling event with Redmond’s Cascade Lakes Brewing tonight from 6 to 9pm. Free samples will be poured and there will be two special small-batch beers on draft.
    • The Green Dragon (Portland) is hosting a Meet the Brewer for Montana’s Bayern Brewery tonight from 5 to 8pm. Bayern specializes in German-style beers.
    • The APEX Beer Bar (Portland) is hosting a rare tapping of Ale Industries Grand Cru tonight starting at 5pm, of 1 of only 10 1/6bbl kegs in existence: “Servings will be in a 6 oz. glass, so there will be just over 100 served.”
    • Widmer (Portland) is having a Brewers Dinner this Saturday the 10th at The HighCliffe in Oregon City, starting at 6pm for $30 per person: “Meet, drink, and be merry with Widmer Master Brewer, Ben Dobler, and Highcliffe Executive Chef, Chris Greer.  The event will feature 4 unique courses paired with 4 Widmer products, along with a welcome reception glass of Widmer  Hefeweizen.  Participants will also receive a gift package containing items to commemorate the evening.  Tickets MUST be purchased in advance at The Highcliffe during any of our normal business hours.” Also look for a “surprise 5th course.”
    • Alameda Brewing (Portland) is releasing their Papa Noel Moonlight Reserve tonight, starting at 6pm. This is the bourbon barrel-aged version of the Papa Noel Olde Ale and is available for sale in wax-dipped bottles as well. And $2 pints specials!

    Southern Oregon Brewing (Medford): Brewpublic breaks the news that SOB will be releasing a new Imperial Stout in January, Black Heart Imperial Stout. “This weighty 8.5% ABV ale will be a nice addition to SOB’s portfolio of delicious beers that include Woodshed Red, Nice Rack IPA, Na Zdravi’ Czech Pils, Gold Digger Golden Ale, Old Humbug Winter Warmer, a Pale, and a Barleywine.”

    Natian Brewery (Portland) will be on-hand during the grand opening of the new beer store Uptown Market in Beaverton on Saturday the 10th. “Ian will be on hand to help celebrate & to offer up some tasters of the “Autumn” Chocolate Amber & talk beer with anyone who will listen!” Uptown Market will be offering some 500 bottled beers as well as offering two taps to enjoy (or to fill a growler).

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 8: Sly Fox Christmas Ale

    Posted: December 8th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Sly Fox Christmas AleToday’s beer pick comes from the great beer state of Pennsylvania: Sly Fox Christmas Ale. I first featured this beer way back on the original 2005 Beer Advent Calendar and I thought it was high time it made another appearance.

    As with many Christmas seasonals, each year the beer is slightly different (due to seasonal variations in spices and ingredients used) and each year’s vintage has a unique label. And interestingly, there is a difference in alcohol between the bottled and draft versions: draft is 5.5% abv, and the bottled version is 6.5% abv.

    This malty, full-bodied red ale is made with traditional mulling spices: Ginger, Clove, All Spice, Cinnamon & Nutmeg. If this one doesn’t get you into the Christmas spirit, you truly are a Scrooge.

    The mulling spices listed above bring to mind mulled beer, and I’ll wager this would be a fantastic base beer for such a drink—and it’s hard to get any more “holiday” than that!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+ (2010 vintage). RateBeer: 3.32/5, 84th percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/07/2011

    Posted: December 7th, 2011, 9:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the beer news from around Oregon for Wednesday the 7th of December. Mid-week seems to be a slower time for news but there are still plenty of things going on across the state. I’ll be updating throughout the day so contact me if you have something you’d like to see added.

    McMenamins and Brewers Union Local 180 (the High Street Brewery in Eugene, and Oaksridge, respectively) collaborated on a beer they’re calling “The Big Smoke”; Ted over at Brewers Union has blogged that he believes this is the first time McMenamins has collaborated with an outside brewery and he might be right. Being that it was brewed with Brewers Union, this is of course a cask ale and is served as such; the beer itself is a 5.9% abv smoked porter and sounds delicious.

    Occidental Brewing (Portland): As posted on Facebook, “Beginning today, Wednesdays at the taproom will feature $8 growler fills. Coincidentally, our dopplebock, Lucubrator, will also make its debut today.”

    Upcoming tastings, releases, and “Meet the Brewer” events:

    • The Brew Shop (Bend) is hosting a Ninkasi tasting tonight from 4 to 6:30pm.
    • Roscoe’s (Portland): Friday, December 9th, from 5 to 8pm they are holding a ”Collaboration a Trois” tasting event featuring La Citrueille Celeste
      de Citracado, the collaboration pumpkin ale from Stone, Elysian, and The Bruery.
    • The Green Dragon (Portland) has a “Double” Green Dragon Project release tonight: “The Lugnut” and “Pumpkin Schmumpkin”, a smoked porter and a pumpkin spice amber, respectively. The event runs from 5 to 9pm.
    • The Green Dragon is also hosting a Meet the Brewer featuring Montana’s Bayern Brewing tomorrow (the 8th) from 5 to 8pm: “Bayern Brewing began in Missoula, Montana, in 1987. They are proud to be the only German brewery in the Rocky Mountains. Owner and Brewmaster, Jürgen Knöller, is a German Diploma Master Brewer. He began brewing in 1978 at age 16.” Sounds pretty interesting.

    Deschutes Brewery (Bend) today is brewing their 10,000th batch of beer on their Huppmann Brewhouse equipment today. (It’s Black Butte Porter.) When you think about it, that’s a mind-bogglingly huge amount of beer that has flowed through their system!

    Lompoc Brewing (Portland) is teaming up with Shmaltz Brewing of New York to present “8 Malty Nights: The Ultimate Chanukah Beer Release” on December 14th (next Wednesday) at the Lompoc Sidebar. Lompoc will be serving their 8 Malty Nights Chanukah beer and Schmaltz will be pouring their Jewbelation 15, their 15th anniversary holiday ale. Then on December 17th, the two brewers will converge on the Green Dragon for another holiday ale “showdown.” Don’t miss it! Lots of great beers will be pouring.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 7: Southern Tier Old Man Winter

    Posted: December 7th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Southern Tier Old Man WinterAs the cold weather descends and the prospect of snow looms with the winter, it only seems fitting to turn to a beer named Old Man Winter, from Southern Tier Brewing, and thus that is our Advent Calendar pick of the day. Subtitled “a liquid winter wonderland,” this is how Southern Tier describes it:

    With the onset of winter, the brewer’s mind turns to providing warmth. For our winter seasonal, we offer a rich and complex amalgam of hops and barley that will put the feeling back in your toes and lift your spirits above the snow. OMW throws a deep and inviting hue with a thickness that clings to the glass and the warmth of an open flame. Because of its high alcohol content, Old Man is a heady brew that encourages sipping and pondering its essential richness. Drink it fresh now, or cellar a few bottles to see how this old man becomes wiser with age.

    This is an Old Ale style of winter brew, 7.7% alcohol by volume, and should help keep you warm when you stay up late on a chilly Christmas Eve waiting for Santa to come.

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.49/5, 93rd percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/06/2011

    Posted: December 6th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the news in Oregon beer for Tuesday, December 6th. Apropos of nothing, today is Saint Nicholas Day, which is a great reason to enjoy a holiday beer (as if you needed a reason!). I’ll be updating news throughout the day, so contact me if you have something to share that you’d like to see posted.

    Amnesia Brewing (Portland) is bringing back their Winter Ale Fest this year (via the New School): This Saturday, December 10th, from noon to 10pm and features 11 or so beers, three from Amnesia and the rest are guest beers. The lineup looks impressive, and the pricing is pretty standard: “$20= Winter Fest glass mug and 10 tickets, $1= ticket, 2 tickets= 1/2 mug, 4 tickets= full mug.”

    BridgePort Brewing (Portland) posted a couple of announcements on Facebook: “Starting in January, BridgePort will be selling a variety pack called the “Beervana Brewer’s Box” featuring 3 bottles each of IPA, Hop Czar, Kingpin and a seasonal beer (changing each quarter). In conjunction with the variety pack, BridgePort will launch “Dark Rain” – a black pale ale – as their winter seasonal.” So they’re moving to a four-variety pack similar to what Ninkasi has been doing for a while (though on a different scale); and a “Black Pale Ale” is an interesting choice, as opposed to a full-on CDA (or Black IPA).

    Lompoc Brewing (Portland) is holding a Meet the Brewer event at Belmont Station tonight from 6 to 8pm: “Dave “the Flemator” Fleming will be here pouring C’sons Greetings, C-Note, Proleteriat Red, and as a special treat, Bourbon barrel aged Old Tavern Rat. We’ll have a limited amount of Old Tavern Rat bottles for sale. The bottles have a beautiful label featuring John Foyston’s touching portrait of the late Don Younger.”

    Hop Valley Brewing (Springfield) just brewed their 420th batch of beer, and the Bier Stein in Eugene will be tapping this rare beer this Friday the 9th, at 4:20pm. It’s befitting that a brewery located in the Eugene area would brew this: “Hop Valley just brewed their 420th batch of beer, to celebrate this milestone they brewed a very small batch of beer with toasted hemp seeds! If that wasn’t cool enough they cask conditioned it in a firkin! We will be tapping this super limited firkin @ 4:20pm this Friday the 9th. This will be your only opportunity to try this delectable treat!”

    Hopworks Urban Brewery (Portland): Don’t forget (as mentioned yesterday) that HUB is having the release party for their Noggin Floggin Barleywine today starting at 6pm. Noggin Floggin is 11% abv and in addtional there will be 2009 and 2010 barrel-aged vintages on hand for a vertical sampling.

    The Bier Stein (Eugene) has a beer sampling event this Thursday the 8th featuring Redmond’s Cascade Lakes Brewing: “Join us this Thursday from 6-9pm for a Beer trivia and sampling event w/ Cascade Lakes Brewing Company! Scott will be here pouring FREE samples of Cascade Lakes full bottle line-up, we will also have two small batch beers on draft, and Scott will be throwing down some beer trivia for prizes!”

    Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): Their “Growler Power Hour” this week ($5 growler fills from 4 to 5pm, Tuesday through Friday) are Hop Knob IPA and Bridge Creek Pilsner.

    The Brew Shop (Bend) is hosting a Ninkasi tasting event on Wednesday the 7th, from 4 to 6:30pm. If it’s similar to past tasting events then there will likely be a couple of Ninkasi draft specials on tap in the Platypus Pub to accompany the tasting (though I don’t know for sure).

    Bend Brewing (Bend): Tonight is Local’s Night, which means $2.75 pints from 4pm to closing, and half-price appetizers from 4 to 6 and 9 to closing. Current seasonals on tap are Vanilla Porter (nitro), Scarlet Imperial Red, Ching Ching, Sexi Mexi and Axe Head Red.

    Cascade Brewing (Portland): Tonight is their Tap It Tuesday, starting at 6pm: “Plum Rye, a red rye that was barrel aged for 11 months, then aged on Italian plums. Rich notes of dark plums, rye and dark caramels greet you in the nose. Dark dried plums and fruit on the palate lead to sweet, dry plum notes in the finish with hints or smoke and peat late.”

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 6: Harvey’s Christmas Ale

    Posted: December 6th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Harvey's Christmas AleToday’s beer is the venerable Harvey’s Christmas Ale from Lewes, England. Harvey & Son (the brewery) dates back to the late eighteenth century, and their Christmas Ale has been brewed seasonally for over a quarter of a century and started winning awards in 1992.

    It’s a dark Barleywine that is, according to the brewery, reminiscent of the Stock Ales of England of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries—and indeed the beer goes through an extended period of dry-hopping and cold storage before being bottled. At 8.1% abv, you could even put a few bottles away to age and enjoy next Christmas.

    I should point out that I love the label as well: in a time when many breweries put gaudy, busy labels on their bottles, there’s something about the simple red and white imagery of Father Christmas (as Santa Claus is known in England) that is charming and nostalgic, like something you would find in Victorian England accompanying a Christmas Eve reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas and A Christmas Carol.

    And the beer is pretty good, too!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.45/5, 91st percentile.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/05/2011

    Posted: December 5th, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Happy Monday, and Happy Repeal Day! That’s right, today, December 5th, is the day the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, repealing Prohibition (and the 18th Amendment). More on that later; let’s see what’s going on in Oregon beer this week. As usual, I’ll be updating this page throughout the day, contact me if you have some news to share.

    Burnside Brewing (Portland) is releasing their first official bottled beer today, with a release party at Belmont Station from 6 to 8pm. There will be three bottled beers available: “They have been a long time coming but we are pleased to announce we will finally have IPA, Oatmeal Pale and Stock Ale all available in 22oz bombers beginning next week. Belmont Station will be the first to have them and brewers and owners will be on hand to pour free samples from the bottles from 6-8pm. Also we will have our IPA and winter seasonal Permafrost on tap in the Biercafe.”

    Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City) has posted the menu for the “Salmon Chanted Evening” beer dinner this Friday, December 9th. As a seafood (and salmon) lover, this looks amazing! The price for the dinner is $50 by itself, or $62 with the beer pairings.

    Hopworks Urban Brewery (Portland) is having a release party for their Noggin Floggin Barleywine on Tuesday, December 6th, starting at 6pm. Noggin Floggin is 11% abv, and in addition to this year’s vintage, HUB will also be offering a 3-year vertical featuring the 2009 and 2010 barrel-aged versions.

    Lompoc Brewing (Portland): It’s “Miser Monday” with $2.50 regular pints at their New Old Lompoc and Oaks Bottom locations.

    Silver Moon Brewing (Bend): Like Lompoc, Silver Moon has $2.50 pints all day long on Monday.

    Alameda Brewing (Portland): This Thursday, December 8th, Alameda is hosting a release party for “Moonlight Reserve”, an oak barrel-aged, one-year-old version of their Papa Noel’s Olde Ale. They will have live music, $2 pints, and 150 wax-dipped bottles for sale for $6 (a great price). I don’t know what time the release party itself starts, but a comment on that Facebook posts indicates the bottles will be available for sale when Alameda opens at 11am.

    Deschutes Brewery (Bend) has one of their regular “Deschutes Brewery University” classes tomorrow (Tuesday the 6th), this one on “German Beer“: “This month’s DBU will focus on German beer. Join Deschutes Brewery brewer Robin Johnson as he walks you through the various styles of German beer including Pilsners, Helles, Weizens, Dunkels and Bocks.” The class runs from 6 to 8pm at the Brewery’s Mountain Room in Bend, and costs $25 per person to attend—and there are still six tickets available. In addition to learning about beer, attendees also get to drink beer and receive a free pint glass.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 5: Cigar City Sugar Plum Brown Ale

    Posted: December 5th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Cigar City Sugar Plum Brown AleToday’s beer comes from Florida’s most talked-about brewery, Cigar City Brewing, and perfectly fits into their lineup of big, expressive, unusual beers: Sugar Plum Brown Ale. This is a brown ale brewed with generous amounts of spices to 5.5% alcohol by volume.

    Cigar City Brewing’s official celebration of Christmas. A rich-bodied brown ale forms the stage for holiday flavors which dance a festive ballet highlighted by pirouetting leaps of Christmas inspired spices. Cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, rose hips and chamomile compliment the subtle chocolate and light coffee notes of the malt and the addition of roasted carob and chicory complete the performance. Brewed once a year to celebrate the Christmas season. Pair with fresh cracked nuts, fruit cake and share with friends and family. Merry Christmas from the CCB family!

    The label mentions fruit as well as the spices and while fruit isn’t specifically listed above, it’s fair to guess that plums are added to the beer as well (though historically “sugar plums” weren’t necessarily literally plums). Overall the description makes me think of a spiced plum pie which sounds delicious.

    As a bonus, pair this with Nutcracker Ale to enjoy a Christmas ballet-themed beer tasting!

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B. RateBeer: 3.64/5, 93rd percentile.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 4: Jenlain Bière De Noël

    Posted: December 4th, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Jenlain Bière De NoëlToday’s beer comes from the venerable Brasserie Duyck in France: Jenlain Bière De Noël. This is a Christmastime Bière de Garde style of beer, brewed darker than the Brewery’s flagship Ambrée, 6.8% alcohol by volume, and is rich, spicy, and flavorful—indeed I found hints of bubblegum in the flavor and found it very enjoyable.

    Brasserie Duyck has been brewing since 1922 when they released their flagship ale, claiming the same recipe in use since they were founded. I don’t know exactly when the Bière De Noël was introduced, this bit from Duyck’s description gives a clue:

    The tradition of Christmas beers is particular to northern France. In the years following the Second World War, the breweries used to sell an original, richer and stronger beer at the same price as year-round beers: this was their gift to their customers.

    I like the imagery of that paragraph even if a bit vague (and questionably accurate in its history). Regardless, this is a lovely ale perfectly suitable for accompanying your Christmas dessert(s).

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B. RateBeer: 3.16/5, 65th percentile.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 3: Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale

    Posted: December 3rd, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Lagunitas Sucks Holiday AleIn the spirit of goodwill and trying new things for Christmas, today’s beer pick is Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Ale, subtitled “Brown Shugga’ Substitute.” Why do they suck?

    This sad holiday season we didn’t have the brewing capacity to make our favorite seasonal brew, the widely feard BrownShugga’ Ale. So this substitute beer is a ‘Cereal Medley’ of Barley, Rye, Wheat, and Oats…. Full of complexishness from the 4 grains, and weighing in at 7.6% abv, Then joyously dry-hopped for that big aroma and resinous hop flavor.

    I love Brown Shugga’, but I love a bit of self-deprecating humor and being able to roll out a good beer in the face of adversity even more. Plus how can you resist the image of the Sad Santa sugar cookie on the label?

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: A. RateBeer: 3.64/5, 97th percentile.

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    The Session #58: A Christmas Carol

    Posted: December 3rd, 2011, 8:45am CET by Jon

    The SessionIt’s the first Friday of the month and here at The Brew Site, and other beer blogs, that means it’s time for The Session: collaborative blogging around a common beer-themed topic suggested by a different host each month. This month, host Phil Hardy of Beersay suggests a suitable Christmas theme: “A Christmas Carol

    The idea for me was based loosely around the visits of three ghosts to Ebenezer Scrooge, but relayed in a post about the beers of Christmas past, present and future.

    What did you drink during Christmas holidays of old, have you plans for anything exciting this year and is there something you’d really like to do one day, perhaps when the kids have flown the nest?

    Do you have your own interpretation, was Scrooge perhaps a beer geek?

    Or maybe it’s all one day. What will you drink Christmas morning, Christmas afternoon and what will you top off the holiday with that evening?

    Ghost of Christmas Past. I’ve always made it a point to try to have Deschutes Brewery’s Jubelale on hand since I discovered good beer and in the past I considered this a “staple” holiday beer (and still do). Christmas day in my family is spent at my parents house and while most of the time the beer they keep on hand is confined to canned macro brews (not that there’s anything wrong with that), for Christmas they would always splurge and buy a couple cases of Deschutes beers—Jubelale, Black Butte Porter, Mirror Pond Pale Ale—and often I would bring homebrew along as well as a treat. But I’ve also enjoyed many a Christmas Hamms or PBR or Miller High Life as well.

    Ghost of Christmas Present. In recent years I have tended towards special beers that I can share and discover with family and friends; last year, for instance, I brewed a holiday beer I called “Christmas Cheer” (inspired by fruitcake and Old Ales), and opened a magnum of 2009 Anchor Christmas Ale. Of course it’s never confined just to beer: there’s been cider and mulled wine and shots of whiskey or tequila and eggnog (hard and regular) and coffee and so on. Here’s the thing: to invoke the late Don Younger, it’s not about the spirits, it’s about the spirit. As long as I’m spending Christmas with people I love it doesn’t matter what the drink is.

    Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. This year I have a magnum bottle of 2010 Anchor Christmas Ale (generously given to me for my birthday last year, from my brother) and a growler-sized bottle of Altenmünster Winterbier, both of which I plan to share. And there will be other good beers on hand too, I’m quite sure. As there will be in Christmases to come. Do I have big “someday” plans for a future Christmas? Not in particular; to spend Christmas with family and friends, to drink and share good beer and good cheer, to be happy and satiated—that’s all the future I really need.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/02/2011

    Posted: December 2nd, 2011, 9:16pm CET by Jon

    Here the news in Oregon beer for Friday, December 2nd, and going into the weekend. I’ll be updating this post throughout the rest of this day so if you have any news you’d like to share, contact me and I’ll get it out there.

    Deschutes Brewery (Bend) is having their annual Garage Sale tomorrow, Saturday the 3rd, and it’s going to be the best one yet: in addition to the usual “leftover” merchandise that they sell at these sales (discontinued and overstock items, mostly clothing and glassware), they are also offering some unique, special items available only at this sale: things like lip balm (I don’t know if it’s beer flavored or not), dog collars and leashes, flashlights, and more. The sale takes place at their Lower Warehouse at 399 Shevlin-Hixon Drive in Bend (also different from past years, where it used to take place at their Mountain Room banquet hall), from 9am until noon. Don’t miss out if you can help it!

    Also in Deschutes news, this Sunday the 4th their Pub and Brewery in Bend will be closed for the day so they can have their annual employee holiday party. (The Portland Pub will still be open.)

    The Holiday Ale Festival is still going strong in Portland, and continues through Sunday. Today’s limited beer releases are worth taking note of (all released at 4pm); in addition to 2009 Sang Noir from Cascade Brewing and 2010 Sour Crown from Deschutes, there are two vintages (2008 and 2009) of Hair of the Dog’s much-lauded Jim—a special blend that was only produced for the Holiday Ale Fest. Ultra-rare and based on reviews from years past, definitely a must-try if you can.

    The Commons Brewery (Portland): It looks like their tasting room will open on Saturday the 3rd (tomorrow), according to this post on Facebook. “A few details for the Saturday tasting room opening: We will open 4-9pm. Cash and credit card accepted. No minors allowed (send complaints to the OLCC). Maybe a little patience-we’ll be figuring this out as we do it.” Formerly named Beetje Brewery, The Commons has been expanding (to a 7-bbl system I believe) and producing some interesting-sounding beers.

    Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City): The 2011 edition of their Le Pelican Brun (a Belgian-style limited release ale) is out now. “Full of intriguing malt flavors, Le Pelican Brun was conceived by the fertile imaginations of the team of Pelican brewers and inspired by the many brewing traditions of Belgium. With a deep reddish-brown color that suggests an Abbey-Style Dubbel, but a rich yeast-driven aroma reminiscent of a Saison, Le Pelican Brun serves up coffee-like, cocoa and caramel malt flavors with hints of earthiness and a captivating spiciness.” Price is $12 per bottle and you can order it online from the Brewery.

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 2: Boulevard Nutcracker Ale

    Posted: December 2nd, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Boulevard Brewing Nutcracker AleThe Christmas season is the traditional time (and setting) for the popular ballet The Nutcracker, and so today’s pick is, accordingly, Boulevard Brewing’s Nutcracker Ale: a rich, malty Winter Warmer that is 5.8% alcohol by volume. Boulevard describes it thusly:

    Nutcracker Ale is Boulevard’s holiday gift for real beer lovers. This hearty, warming brew is a classic winter ale, deep amber in color, with hints of molasses balanced by the “spiciness” of freshly harvested Chinook hops.

    About the “freshly harvested” hops mentioned above: the site lists “Wet Leaf Chinook” in the ingredients and the description from the box says:

    We schedule the brewing of this seasonal specialty around the annual harvest of Chinook hops, flying them in wet from the fields to capture their pungent flavor and aroma.

    Which certainly sounds like this is a Fresh Hop beer to me—something I wouldn’t have expected! Is this perhaps the only such fresh hop holiday beer?

    Untappd. Facebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.4/5, 89th percentile.

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    A new Beer Advent Calendar

    Posted: December 2nd, 2011, 9:00am CET by Jon

    This is the seventh year in a row that I’ve been doing the Beer Advent Calendar and I love to find others doing similar things—like the “real” beer calendars such as this one or this one, or other bloggers with the same ideas (Advent calendars, “12 beers of Christmas”, etc.). So I was thrilled to find that Seacoast Beverage Lab has teamed up with 2beerguys to write another Beer Advent Calendar in the same vein as what I’m doing:

    [We] decided to host a collaborative Beer Advent Calendar. Each day you will read a review of a beer written by bloggers you may or may not know. Our goal was to have 30 different bloggers writing a review of a different beer, totaling 31 for the month.

    I like the format as well: they’ll have a summary view of all the beers, but the review/write-up for each beer itself will reside on the other contributors’ blogs.

    So fun! I can’t wait to see the beer picks they come up with, and see if there will be any crossover with the ones I’ve picked this year.

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    Oregon Beer News, 12/01/2011

    Posted: December 1st, 2011, 8:00pm CET by Jon

    Here’s the Oregon beer news for Thursday, the first of December. The Holiday Ale Festival is in its second day in downtown Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square, and if you’re heading down there you should check out Angelo’s write-up of must-try beers over on Brewpublic. In the meantime, I’ll be updating this post with additional news throughout the day. Please feel free to contact me if you have beer news to share.

    Ambacht Brewing (Hillsboro) has their Ambacht Honey Triple coming out today, made with wildflower honey, and you can sample it directly at the brewery from 4 to 6pm this afternoon.

    Standing Stone Brewing (Ashland): They have their annual holiday Barley Wine on tap—which of course sounds good enough to make a special trip to Ashland! “Our 2011 blend is reddish brown and full boded. It offers aromas of toffee swirl with vinous, prune and raisin-like flavors.  This beer will warm your heart, not to mention your soul, with its big malt flavors.  Best enjoyed at a cellar temperature of 50 F. 9.9% abv.”

    Beer Valley Brewing (Ontario) is releasing their seasonal “Judas Yeast Winter Ale” in Portland tomorrow (Friday) the 2nd. The release will be at Saraveza from 6 to 9pm. (No stats on the beer that I can find yet.)

    Seven Brides Brewing (Silverton) is holding a beer tasting/Meet the Owner on Friday the 2nd (tomorrow) at Cutsforth’s Marketplace in Canby, from 4 to 7pm: “[Josiah] will be sampling a variety of our fine locally produced ales and lagers. As a bonus, Cutsforth’s will be tapping a special keg: Weezin-ator Doppelbock and filling growlers to go. So stop by for a taste and say hi to Josiah!”

    Coalition Brewing (Portland) is releasing their Lost Glove Strong Ale today—their first winter seasonal of the year. Lost Glove debuted at the Holiday Ale Fest, and is going on tap at their pub today.

    Ninkasi (Eugene) will be hosting a Beer Maker’s Dinner at June restaurant in Eugene on Monday, December 12th. It will run from 7 to 10pm: “Join us by the fireplace at June for an evening of beer and food! Jamie Floyd, owner of Ninkasi Brewery, will lead a guided tour of select Ninkasi beers, paired with a delicious five course menu of seasonal goodness. Seating is limited. Call 541-968-2077″ And the menu for the event is posted as well (revealing a price of $60).

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    Advent Beer Calendar 2011: Day 1: Samichlaus

    Posted: December 1st, 2011, 6:00pm CET by Jon

    Samichlaus BierWelcome to the first day of the Beer Advent Calendar for 2011! This year’s Christmas season starts out with a bang as today’s selection is only the strongest lager in the world: Austria’s Samichlaus Bier, a 14% abv Doppelbock (Quadrupelbock?) brewed once a year on December 6th, Saint Nicholas Day, and bottled the following year. The name itself means “Santa Claus” and in my opinion is one of the quintessential Christmas beers around.

    “Samichlaus” beer is brewed once a year, in each case on December 6th, and stored and matured afterwards for over 10 months before it is bottled. “Samichlaus” beer can mature for many years in the bottle; older vintages obtain a complexity and receive their creamy warm aftertaste. This beer can be served with heavy meals and desserts, particularly with chocolate – or as digestive and meditations drink. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the strongest lager beer in the world with 14 % alcohol and 32° original extract content.

    Samichlaus has been brewed since 1980, originally by the Hürlimann Brewery in Zurich, Switzerland. The original brewery closed in 1997, but Samichlaus returned in 2000 brewed by Schloss Eggenberg in Austria.

    In addition to the “classic” there is also a Samichlaus Helles that is brewed—a “light” version that is light in color only as it also tips the scales at 14% alcohol.

    UntappdFacebook. BeerAdvocate: B+. RateBeer: 3.52/5, 94th percentile.

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    Guess what?

    Posted: December 1st, 2011, 5:55am CET by Jon

    …Tomorrow’s the first day of the Beer Advent Calendar!!

    I’m excited because it’s one of my favorite times of year to blog, thinking up the beers to reveal each day. Although (in true blog vs. day job fashion) I’m also (still/pertpetually) a bit behind on nailing down the beers for the entire month, and this year I haven’t done something as cool as the previous two and enlisted other bloggers and writers to contribute. Maybe for next year I’ll try to do something with Untappd and see if they’ll be willing to do badges or something similar.