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Hood River Hop Fest 2013

Posted on October 7, 2013 · 2 Comments

It’s no secret I love Hood River.  I want to buy a house there and retire (like all 20-somethings in Portland).  Where else can I be at the base of a mountain, an hour from a major city (airport) and surrounded by great breweries?  As we get closer to ski season, my love for Hood River grows.  That is why I was super excited for the excuse to head up to Hood River with my “froommates” (friends and roommates) to the Hood River Hop Fest 2013.  This festival is all about great local, hoppy beer!

Froommates at the Hood River Hop Fest 2013

Here is what we tried:

  • Alameda’s 100# Cascade – Brewed with fresh Centennial hops provided by Willamette Valley Hops.  A clean and restrained bitterness with a simple grist bill highlights the aromatic and flavor properties of this wonderful hop.
  • Backwoods’ Big Cedar IRA – Willamette, Chinook, Simcoe and Cascades contribute hoppy goodness to this non-fresh-hop beer from the Gorge’s newest brewery, located in Carson, WA.  Definitely a brewery I want to check out!
  • Beer Valley’s Fresh Hop Leafer Madness – 250 pounds of fresh Chinooks added to the brew hours after picking.
  • Beer Valley’s Many Farms Fresh Hop Ale – They traveled across many hop farms as possible in a 24 hour period through Oregon, Washing and Idaho, then brewed a beer with as many different hop varieties as possible.
  • Breakside’s If It’s Wet and Not Yours, Don’t Touch It – An aggressive Northwest IPA made with a mix of pelletized “old” hops from 2011 and 2012 and uber fresh sticky resinous, dank, ganja-like hops, fresh and wet and moist from the vine just days ago.
  • Double Mountain’s Killer Green – The Brewers Gold hops that were used fresh from Sodbuster Farms in Salem, Oregon were clean, green and bountiful.  The hop character of KG delivers herbal notes, toward mint and oregano with a hint of the Jamaican highland.
  • Double Mountain’s Killer Red – Has a big apple/pine/oranage character from the fresh hops, and pulls that discuit/carmel character you’ll also find in our India Red Ale (IRA).  Drinks like a big IRA; the extra strength with worth respecting.
  • Elysian’s Kama Citra Wet Hop Red – Full bodied beer is lovingly brewed with an obscene quantity of freshly harvested Citra Hop cones, driven straight from the Valley of Yakima to our hop back in Seattle by Head Brewer Dick Cantwell.  Delightful citrus bouquet and satisfying mouthfeel.
  • Fort George’s Fresh Hop XVIth Chapel – Technically a double IPA fermented with a flamboyant strain of Belgian yeast.  WIth plenty of delicious Fresh Simcoe hops to balance out the spice of the farmhouse yeast.  Perfect blend of bitter and sweet.
  • Gigantic’s Sodbuster Simcoe – Lots of fresh, wet citrusy Simcoe hops from Sodbuster Farms.  Still the only beer Will Smith and Doug E. will drink.  Because its FRESH!
  • Humble’s Larch Creek Harvest Ale – Brewed with hand-harvested, organically grown hops from Larch Creek Farms.  This farmhouse IPA is built on a simple base of two-row and pilsner malts and fermented with a mixture of Americal Ale and French Saison yeast strains.
  • Ice Harbor’s Fresh Hop Double Red – 7.5 pounds of late addition fresh hops per barrel give this beer an assertive and pleasant fresh hop flavor that compliments the beer’s caramel maltiness.  This is another new to me brewery I would love to check out!
  • Logsdon’s Fresh Hop Seizoen – Loaded with a variety of hops, predominantely Citra and citrusy hop character.  Tart, refreshing, malty smoothness and complex fruitiness.
  • Ninkasi’s Total Crystalization – Shows the dedication to the hop harvest by brewing Total Domination IPA using fresh hops.  Adding hops as normal for the first two additions, then run the wort through 500 pounds of fresh-picked Crystals in the mash tun.
  • Ninkasi’s Hop Fraiche – Crafted with over 500 pounds of Sterling hops grown at Goschie Farms in Silverton, a mere 70 miles from the brewery.  Harvested literally hours before being added to the lauter turn.
  • pFriem’s Fresh Hop Mosaic Belgian Wheat – Fragrant, fresh and floral, with dank flavors of blueberry and mango.
  • pFriem’s Belgian Strong Dark – Belgians say, “Op uw gezondheid” when toasting, but you don’t have to speak Flemish to appreciate the bold, complex flavors of fig dipped in dark chocolate, ripe fruit and toffee in this immense ale.
  • Sasquatch’s Celilo CDA – Celilo Falls was a fishing and trading hub for 15,000 years until a dam submerged it and ended a way of life.  This CDA is big – just like the falls.  As hoppy as an IPA and as black as a stout.  Another brewery I need to check out here in Portland.
  • Sasquatch’s Fresh Hopped Oregon Session Ale – “OSA” with fresh hop kettle additional as well as a generous dry hopping.
  • Solera’s Chubby Bunny – Brewed exclusively with fresh Yakima Valley Simcoe hops, German pilsner and English Floor malts.  An annual beer that changes a bit each year and gets a new name.
The gang at the Hood River Fresh Hop Festival 2013

The gang at the Hood River Hop Fest 2013

It’s been real Hood River Hop Fest 2013!  I’ll be seeing you soon for ski season.

tiffany fresh hops

Ever been to the Hood River Hop Fest 2013?  What did you think of it?

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Alameda, Backwoods, Beer Valley, Breakside, Double Mountain, Elysian, Fort George, Gigantic, Hood River Hop Fest 2013, Humble, Ice Harbor, Logsdon, Ninkasi, pFriem, Sasquatch, Solera

Lager Fest 2013

Posted on September 3, 2013 · Leave a Comment

lagerfest 2013Apparently it has been the summer of beer festivals.  I’m not complaining at all.  Last weekend, my friends Jeffrey, Simon and I hit up the first annual Lager Fest 2013!  Like any first annual anything, there were some weird things.  $10 for a plastic cup, with a discount sticker on the bottom.  (Honestly, you aren’t fooling anyone.)  Bracelets for tickets.  The $20 entry got you 10 samples, however, there were 12 LagerFest icons on each bracelet.  Thanks for the two extra samples, almost makes up for the $10 plastic cup.

While I’m not a big fan of the plastic cups, the bracelet for tickets idea was a new and interesting one for me.  You can’t really loose them, which is common with tokens.  You could still “share” by handing over your arm for a buddy to get a sample.  But I’m not sure how it would work for multi-day events.  Plus, having more than one bracelet looks a little funny…

Regardless of “first annual” issues that I’m confident will be smooth out for the “second annual” event next year.  I’m a huge lager fan coming from the East Coast, so I was excited to try some new beers.  For those of you who don’t know:

Lagers are a type of beer that is fermented and conditions at a low temperature.  Pale lagers are also know as bock, pilsners (pils) and marzen, while dark lagers can be called dunkel or schwarzbier.  The storage of cold beer was originally called “lagering” in caves during the medieval period.

Here is what we tried:

  • Float by Breakside
  • Wild Rice Pils by Buckman Botanical Brewery
  • Experimental Batch* by Deschutes
  • Discount Double Czech by Elysian
  • Pfeifferhorn Lager by Epic
  • Pivo Pils by Firestone Walker
  • Down 5 Lager by Fort George
  • Dark Meddle by Gigantic
  • Filbert Lager by Gilgamesh – “Filbert” is Portland-ese for “hazelnut”
  • Octoberfest by Heater Allen
  • El Comandante by Lompoc
  • Lager by Montucky Cold Snacks – My favorite of the Fest!
  • Merica by Oakshire
  • Dortmunder by Occidental
  • Black Lager by Rogue
  • Foam by Sierra Nevada
  • Downward Spiral by Widmer

What is your favorite lager?

* Seriously, I think it would be a fun job to name beers.  Can’t people be more creative?

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Breakside, Buckman Botanical Brewery, Deschutes, Elysian, Epic, Firestone Walker, Fort George, Gigantic, Gilgamesh, Heater Allen, Lompoc, Montucky Cold Snacks, Oakshire, Occidental, Rogue, Sierra Nevada, Widmer

IIPA Fest 2013

Posted on August 21, 2013 · 2 Comments

A few weekends ago, my friends Adam, Stephanie and I headed to Saravez’s (featured in the documentary “The Love of Beer”) for the 4th Annual IIPA Fest.

iipa

For those of you who don’t know IIPA stands for “Imperial Indian Pale Ale.”  They are also called Double IPAs.  This is an Indian Pale Ale that is a stronger, very hoppy variant of IPAs (Indian Pale Ales).  They typically have an alcohol content above 7.5% by volume.  That being said.  When you go to an IIPA Fest:

  • Don’t drive or ride your bike – just walk or take a cab.
  • Drink plenty of water – like a glass for every 4 oz. taster
  • Eat food – breakfast, lunch and dinner.

That being said, here is what we tried:
iipa-notes

  • DUB by 10 Barrel – 9.5% and 100+ IBUs
  • Dire Wolf by Alameda – 9.5% and 100+ IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest.  One of my favorites 🙂
  • Dopeacetic by Amnesia – 8.5% and 88 IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest and the Official IIPA of the IIPA Fest
  • Forklift by Barley Brown – 9% and ? IBUs
  • Simcoe Rocketed Sticky Hands by Block 15 – 8.25% and ? IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest and smelled amazing!
  • Old School Hop Bomb by Breakside – 8.4% and 75 IBUs
  • Houblon Red by de Garde – 10.4% and 90 IBUs – This was a barrel-aged Imperial India Wild Ale and tangy!
  • Posuer by Double Mountain – 10% and ? IBUs – This was a Tripple Pale Ale
  • Xtra Hopped Omegatex by Fort George – 9.9% and ? IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest
  • Xtra Hopped Whole in the Head Firkin by Gigantic – 8.5% and ? IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest
  • Dirty Deeds by Lompoc – 8.5% and ? IBUs
  • Mojo Rye’sn by Old Town Pizza – 7.5% and 100+ IBUs – Which we also had at the Rye Beer Fest!
  • XS12PA by Rogue – 9.5% and 95 IBUs
  • Devil’s Food by Solera – 9.4% and 75 IBUs – Made specicially for the IIPA Fest
  • IIPA by Worthy – 8.5% and 85 IBUs
  • Dorado by Ballast Point – 9.6% and ? IBUs
  • Cafe Racer by Bear Republic – 9.75% and 100+ IBUs
  • Dick’s Picks Konishiki by Elysian – 8% and 80 IBUs
  • Aftermath by Hale’s – 9.9& and 100 IBUs
  • Mosaic Dry-Hopped Jet Star Imperial IPA by No-Li – 8.1% and 90+ IBUs – Made specifically for the IIPA Fest
  • Pliny the Elder by Russian River – 8% and ? IBUs
  • Ruination by Stone – 7.7% and ? IBUs – Seeped with Centennial Hops, Pineapple and Tangerines!
  • Rampant by New Belgium – 8.5% and 85 IBUs – Before going through a randall of Cascade hops.
  • 120 Minute by Dogfish Head – 15-20% and 120 IBUs
  • Oaked Uneathly by Southern Tier – 9.6% and ? IBUs
  • Detour by Uinta – 9.5% and 74 IBUs
  • Molotov Cocktail by Evil Twin – 14% and ? IBUs

What is your favorite Imperial Indian Pale Ale (IIPA)?

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: 10 Barrel, Alameda, Amnesia, Ballast Point, Barley Brown, Bear Republic, Block 15, Breakside, de Garde, Dogfish Head, Double Mountain, Elysian, Evil Twin, Fort George, Gigantic, Hale's, IIPA Fest, Lompoc, New Belgium, No-Li, Old Town Pizza, Rogue, Russian River, Saravezas, Solera, Southern Tier, Stone, Uinta, Worthy

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