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Jul11
by BrewDad on July 11, 2008 at 6:03 pm
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As I was reading a beer forum today my attention was turned when read about this site and what it can do for helping the beer community so I am passing this along. I am about to leave for summer vacation which also includes lots of brewery tours/tastings and will be blogging all about my adventures.

Support Your Local Brewery is a national, grassroots partnership of beer enthusiasts, professional trade associations and brewers dedicated to supporting and protecting the legislative and regulatory interests of small, traditional and independent craft breweries.

Beer Activists are the Minutemen and Minutewomen of the brewing community. Just as the patriots of the revolutionary Minute Man Guard answered a fledgling nation’s call to action, Beer Activists support their local brewery at a moment’s notice. When you become a beer activist you’ll be asked to respond to Beer Activist E-Action Alerts sent to your e-mail inbox. Your help will be needed to contact your legislative representatives when state or federal regulatory initiatives threaten the livelihood of your local brewery.

From the Support Your Local brewery Website.

http://www.supportyourlocalbrewery.org/

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Widmer Gasthaus – Portland, OR

Jul01
by BrewDad on July 1, 2008 at 11:37 am
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In the 12 years I lived in Portland Oregon I never stopped here. Wow what am I a fool? Guess I never thought I would move away. So on a quick stop after the North American Organic Brewers Festival. I got off MAX Yellow line and walked 1 block and there it was. Right next to the brewery of which I have been to many a time. Had a old brew pub feel the brick walls and the old and new art work it was just what you might expect. 12 taps going 6 regular beers and 6 off the wall beers that I wish I had time to drink them all. Had a great lunch and the Golden Belgian beer was very nice. This is a great place to stop and one of the quintessential places to hit in Portland. Hell it is as close to the start of Oregon Micro brewing and Portland Beer royalty you can get. To the brothers Kurt and Rob Thank You. The pub has been around a long time the brewery for over 25 years now.

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2008 NAOBF

Jun30
by BrewDad on June 30, 2008 at 9:23 am
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HOT HOT HOT… That is the answer for the question what is the North American Organic Brewers Festival? Hot weather, hot beer (awesome beers get it while it is hot – you get the meaning) and just plain hot. The only decent shade was the old oak tree on the west side of the park. You had about 1,000 people roaming the beer tents getting there samples or full cups and then they all sought refuge under the giant tree. It was like a herd of wildebeests seeking refuge from the Serengeti sun. Are we in Portland Oregon? 95 degrees not sure, beer festival yep we are in Portland. Up on a bluff overlooking the Willamette River – Overlook Park filled with organic beer drinking geeks. We found that green was in and so was the sun. Breaking records for the month of June in Portland 95 degrees was hot. The Organic Brewers festival was going to be low on shade and ice. 30-35 brewers represented with well over 75 different beers to try. There was plenty to sample. Do you like Stouts not on a hot day but even they where tasty. Give me a good ole IPA for the day. There where beers from England there and as close as ½ mile away from Widmer Brewing. You would find beers filled with great water, specialty grains and hops and all fresh and organic. Some beers even went as far as to not have any actual wheat grains and go for the Sorghum beers. These are beers free of wheat based products for those with allergies.

I had a good amount of samples on this day. I tried some Stouts, IPA’s, Ambers, Wheat ales and few Fruit beers. The best for me this event was the New Old Lompoc from Portland Oregon – Flowers of the Gods IPA.

This is a great festival to attend. Not like the huge overcrowded beer events it does not have the tens of thousands in lines waiting. It is a beer geeks delight with the real beer drinkers there t enjoy good brew. It is fairly new event and gaining popularity each year. This being the 4rd year this is fast becoming a must attend. Even the 100% recyclable event cups where a nice addition. This leaves me with one question will the cup fall apart as I am drinking or how long before this corn starch cup will fall apart. Well good thing to know I made the whole event without spilling a single drop. For more information about his event see their website and we will see you there next year. http://www.naobf.org/

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