The Daily Pull
10Jul/103

Catching Up: bits & pieces from the last couple weeks

It's been a bit since my last post.  I've been out of town camping with my dogs for most of the last week.  While I was away, I tried to get away from the Internet, email, Twitter, blogging, etc., which was really refreshing.  I did not try, however, to get away from drinking beer.  Instead, I was reminded of this post as I tried some new beers.  For most, there were no notes, reviews, or plans for blog posts.  There was no conversation about flavor profiles.  Rather, it was time to simply enjoy some good beer.  It was great.

I wanted to share a few random thoughts from the past couple weeks:

  • Before I headed out of town, I didn't have time to share my thoughts about the North American Organic Brewers Festival.  While it's a bit late for a full review, I did want to share my two favorite beers from the festival - especially because I didn't hear much about these beers from other attendees or in the reviews I read about the festival.  The two beers were: Widmer Brothers Teaser XPA Extra Pale Ale and McMenamins Ryenoceros Rye IPA.  For different reasons, these two surprised me.  They were great beers for a hot weekend, and were perfect for the event.
  • I don't want my beer served with fruit.  I stopped at Bend Brewing while I was out of town, where I was served Black Diamond Dark Lager with a lime.  While the bartender told me the lime makes the beer taste better, I wish he would have asked if I wanted the lime.  I found it hard to taste much of the beer through the overpowering lime taste and aroma.  I'd be curious to know what others think about beers served with fruit.
  • My favorite beer I've had in a while is Great Divide 16th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA.  The beer is awesome.  Get some while It's still available.
8Jun/100

Drink Beer, and help PSU students headed to Uganda!

As some of you know, my wife, Jessica, is part of a Portland State University student group heading to Uganda next week as part of a three-week field seminar studying International Community Development.  And, as you may imagine, the cost of travel, tuition, and immunizations isn’t cheap.  So before the group departs, they’re holding one last fundraising event – which doubles as a bon voyage party – at the newly opened Breakside Brewery in North Portland.

With the support of some generous local breweries, Scott Lawrence, one of Breakside’s owners, has agreed to open early on Saturday with some great beers on tap.  Stop by between noon and 3:oopm, grab a pint (or two) and support the PSU student group as they prepare for this amazing opportunity.  Featured beers will include: