Fall is officially here in Portland. Â The rain hasn’t stopped in over 48 hours but pumpkin beers are already on the shelves and I’m one happy girl. Â October is just around the corner, which means pumpkin patches, Halloween and ski season. Â This weekend, some friends and I braved to downpours to check out Hopwork Urban Brewery’s Biketobeer 2013. Â While there is some confusion on the pronunciation “bike-to-beer” or “bike-tober” this beer festival is focused on two things Portland loves: biking and beer.
Here is what we tried:
- The Commons: Honey Saison – This strong blonde was brewed with Bee Local Mt. Hood honey and pears.
- Finnriver Farm Cidery: Sparkling Pear Cider – Pear is definitely up next in my home made cider testing.
- Elliott Bay Brewing: Mashing Pumpkin Ale – The crowd favorite of our group.
- Laurelwood Brewing: Megafuana – This Imperial Ale was definitely “floral” in scent and taste.
- Occidental Brewing: Dunkel – We talked about dunkels being the “pretzels” of beer.
- Crux Fermentation: Impasse Saison – Another crowd pleaser.
- Tieton Cider Works: Apricot Cider – After I master pear ciders, I’m going to try apricots.
- Hopworks: Bitchin’ Camaro – This was a fresh hop lager. Â Pretty much the only way I like hoppy beers.
- Hopworks: Boomstick – This was a whiskey barrel-aged Double DOA, one word “strong.”
- Gigantic Brewing: TicWitTic – This was a sour belgium wit, pretty good for a sour beer.
- Hopworks: Abominable – My favorite post-skiing beer to enjoy. Â Glad it’s back!
- Hopworks: Noggin’ Floggin Barley Wine: This was the brewer’s choice and had jalapeno peppers in it.
Make it to the Biketobeer 2013? Â What did you think? Â Didn’t make it, what do you think of Hopworks beer?