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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Holiday Ale Festival, 2006

This weekend is the Holiday Ale Festival in Portland, OR. They throw up a giant heated tent in the center of Pioneer Square and we drink.

Here's the beer list and participating breweries:

Brewery (City): Beer Name (Style)
Alameda Brewhouse (Portland, OR): Papa Noel's Olde Ale (Olde Ale)
Alaskan Brewing Co (Juneau, AK): Alaskan Spruce Tip Winter Ale (Olde English)
Anchor Brewing Co (San Francisco): Old Foghorn (Barleywine)
Big Horn Brewing Co (Salem, OR): Freeride Winter Ale (Strong Ale)
Big Sky Brewing Co (Missoula, MT): Powder Hound Winter Ale (Winter Ale)
Brasserie Dubuisson (Wallonia, Belgium): Scaldis - 12% alc! (Strong Ale)
Brasserie St. Feuillien (Le Roeulx, Belgium): St. Feuillien Cuvée de Noël (Strong Ale)
Brauerei Schloss Eggenberg (Vorchdorf, Austria): Samichlaus (Strong Lager)
BridgePort Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Ebenezer Ale (Winter Warmer)
Cascade Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Defroster Winter Ale (Scottish Ale)
Chimay (Chimay, Belgium): Chimay Triple (Belgian Triple)
Collaborator (Portland, OR): Sled Crasher (Winter Warmer)
Deschutes Brewery (Bend, OR): Jubelale (Strong Ale)
Eel River Brewing Co (Fortuna, CA): Triple Exultation (Strong Ale)
Fearless Brewing Co (Estacada, OR): Fearless Strong Scotch Ale (Strong Scotch Ale)
Full Sail Brewing Co (Hood River, OR): Wassail (Strong Ale)
Golden Valley Brewery (McMinnville, OR): Tannen Bomb (Winter Warmer)
Hair of the Dog (Portland, OR): Jim K (Specialty Blend)
Hazel Dell Brewpub (Vancouver, WA): Weihnachten Fest Bier (Christmas Ale)
Klamath Basin Brewing Co (Klamath Falls, OR): Cabin Fever Stout (Stout)
Lagunitas Brewing Co (Petaluma, CA): Brown Shugga (Strong Ale)
Laurelwood Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Olde Reliable (Barley Wine)
Lompoc Brewing Co (Portland,OR): Lompoc Holiday Ale (Golden Ale)
Mad River Brewing Co (Blue Lake): Steelhead Double IPA (Double IPA)
McMenamins Crystal Brewery (Portland, OR): Liquid Cheer (Tripel)
New Belgium (Fort Collins, CO): 2 Below Winter Ale (Winter Warmer)
Ninkasi Brewing Co (new brewery! Eugene, OR): Believer (Winter Ale)
Off the Rail Brewing Co (Forest Grove, OR): Blizzard of Ozz (Belgian Specialty)
Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City, OR): Full House Ale (Imperial American Brown)
Pike Brewing Co (Seattle, WA): Monks Uncle Tripel (Belgian Tripel)
Pyramid Breweries (Portland, OR): Snow Cap Ale (Winter Warmer)
Redhook Ale Brewery (Woodinville, WA): Winterhook (Winter Ale)
Rock Bottom Brewery (Portland, OR): Blitzen (Belgian Style Tripel)
Rogue Ales (Newport, OR): Santa's Private Reserve (Double Hopped Strong Ale)
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co (Chico, CA): Celebration Ale (Holiday Ale)
Walking Man Brewing (Stevenson, WA): Ho Ho Homo Erectus (Imperial double IPA
-- aged in rum barrels!)
Widmer Brothers Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Regifted Red, Northwest Red


As you can see from the list, there are a lot of strong ales this year. Here are the beers I'm most excited to try:

On my list to try:
1. Walking Man Brewing (Stevenson, WA): Ho Ho Homo Erectus (Imperial double IPA). They aged it in rum barrels! Yes, please.

2. Rogue Ales (Newport, OR): Santa's Private Reserve (Double Hopped Strong Ale). I love Rogues beers and try to taste all the stuff they make. I have rarely been disappointed.

3. Hair of the Dog (Portland, OR): Jim K (Specialty Blend). Hair of the Dog is the pate of beer lovers. It is fancy, exclusive beer and HotD has obtained this massive cult following with everyone fussing about how great they are. That said, we rarely see HotD at beer fests for the common folk -- I don't remember them at the Oregon Brewer's Fest (at least in the past two years) nor have they been to the previous two Holiday Ale Festivals either. So if they don't come to us, we go to them. Ken and I went to their warehouse sale where you got to taste and buy cases of their beer on sale. Sounds good, right? What if I told you that at 11 in the morning, the line was out the door. And a case of beer (on sale) was $45-60. Seriously? It was good, but not $60 good. But here they are at the beer fest with a beer I haven't had. Move over, pate beer lovers, my elbows are sharp.

4. Collaborator (Portland, OR): Sled Crasher (Winter Warmer). Every year, a group of home brewers get together to make a beer which has been, imo, excellent. I love trying whatever they bring.

5. Brauerei Schloss Eggenberg (Vorchdorf, Austria): Samichlaus (Strong Lager). I have never had a strong lager before. This will change.

6. Ninkasi Brewing Co (Eugene, OR): Believer (Winter Ale). The newest brewery in Oregon! From the Oregonian (11/28/06):

Jamie Floyd's Ninkasi Brewing Co. is one of Oregon's newest breweries, but it's already brewing great beer and a lot of buzz. Floyd was brewmaster at Eugene's Steelhead Brewing and Cafe before he started Ninkasi, which is named after the Sumerian goddess of brewing. His winter beer is a hoppy ale called Believer.


So those are my top six, but I'll likely be tasting (many) more. Any requests for beers you'd like me to try? I will be happy to whore out my tastebuds for the sake of you all.

6 Comments:

  • At 2:56 PM, Blogger Brian said…

    This post caused me to look up last minute deals to Portland on Travelocity.

    I was halfway through a promising itenerary when I remembered we have a dog.

     
  • At 3:45 PM, Blogger Taryn said…

    We really, really wanted to come up for this, but Paul has a grant deadline early next week and needs to write. Dang. Let me know how the Ninkasi is. I really like the Ninkasi Total Domination IPA. Everyone was really excited that they started the brewery...rumor has it there is a tasting room now but I haven't been there.

    What day are y'all going to the festival?

     
  • At 7:02 PM, Blogger Lisa said…

    Although I love going opening day (today), we have a dodgeball game tonight. So I'm going to skip out of work a bit early tomorrow before the crowds arrive at 5. I rode by tonight on my way home and there was a line to get in (due to ID checks), but it was reasonably empty inside (NOTE: reasonbly empty is in comparison to the 10-person beer line that occurs on Friday night at 5:30. Instead, folks were free to roam around, look at craft vendors and get a beer whenever they damn well pleased. Man, I wish I were there tonight).

     
  • At 12:33 PM, Blogger Jeff Alworth said…

    What if I told you that at 11 in the morning, the line was out the door.

    I'd say you were at a HotD warehouse sale.

    So ... any reports on the Fest? Looks like Saturday for me, but I'm trying to scare up some early recon about which beers to try. (This is a fest where you are limited by the potency of the beers.)

     
  • At 1:14 PM, Blogger Lisa said…

    Hi Jeff,

    I'm going this afternoon, so I'll let you know! Hopefully, I'll be able to see by tomorrow so I can recap. Did you see the scaldis is 12%?! Yowzers.

    Brasserie Dubuisson (Wallonia, Belgium): Scaldis - 12% alc! (Strong Ale)

    L

     
  • At 11:29 AM, Blogger Lisa said…

    They opened at 11 yesterday and when I arrived at the Holiday Ale Fest at 4, they were already OUT (for the day) of 3 of my top 6. So I did not try:

    1. Walking Man's Ho Ho Homo Erectus (Imperial double IPA). I heard it was very good though.

    3. Hair of the Dog's Jim K (Specialty Blend). Very strong from what I heard. "I could clean my bathroom floor with this!" was what a girl who got their at 1 said about it.

    5. Brauerei Schloss Eggenberg (Vorchdorf, Austria): Samichlaus (Strong Lager). So I still have not had a strong lager. bummer.

    Of my favorites:
    Big Horn Brewing Co (Salem, OR): Freeride Winter Ale (Strong Ale). Dark, nicely balanced. Crowd pleaser.
    Collaborator (Portland, OR): Sled Crasher (Winter Warmer)
    Fearless Brewing Co (Estacada, OR): Fearless Strong Scotch Ale (Strong Scotch Ale) My favorite of the beers yesterday.
    Laurelwood Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Olde Reliable (Barley Wine)
    Mad River Brewing Co (Blue Lake): Steelhead Double IPA (Double IPA)
    Pelican Pub & Brewery (Pacific City, OR): Full House Ale (Imperial American Brown)
    Ninkasi Brewing Co (new brewery! Eugene, OR): Believer (Winter Ale)
    Rogue Ales (Newport, OR): Santa's Private Reserve (Double Hopped Strong Ale)

    The beers I didn't like:
    Brasserie St. Feuillien (Le Roeulx, Belgium): St. Feuillien Cuvée de Noël (Strong Ale) too fruity, which I found most of the belgian beers were like yesterday.
    Cascade Brewing Co (Portland, OR): Defroster Winter Ale (Scottish Ale. Nothing special.
    Chimay (Chimay, Belgium): Chimay Triple (Belgian Triple). fruity.
    Lagunitas Brewing Co (Petaluma, CA): Brown Shugga (Strong Ale) ugh.
    Off the Rail Brewing Co (Forest Grove, OR): Blizzard of Ozz (Belgian Specialty)

    And those that got interesting reviews by friends that I'd want to seek out:
    In addition to the ones they didn't have yesterday,
    Full Sail Brewing Co (Hood River, OR): Wassail (Strong Ale)
    New Belgium (Fort Collins, CO): 2 Below Winter Ale (Winter Warmer). Review was "it makes my lips and face tingly, like bourbon warms the heart".

    Have fun today!

     

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