Hop Hound Amber Wheat

Hop Hound Amber Wheat

Hop Hound Amber Wheat is the new spring seasonal from Michelob, one of the latest in their 4-beer wheat lineup. It’s the second of the two promotional beers I received last week, and is billed as an "unfiltered American amber wheat ale" and by the name alone, you’d expect the … Continue reading

Michelob Honey Wheat

Michelob Honey Wheat

Obviously I wasted no time in trying one of the beers I received in the PR package yesterday: Michelob Honey Wheat was the one. Apparently this one is so new that there’s no reference to it on the Michelob website, nor any general reference on the rest of the web … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Maiden Oregon Ale

Oregon Beer Week: Maiden Oregon Ale

I wanted to fit at least one actual sesquicentennial-themed beer in to Oregon Beer Week, so I went down to Deschutes Brewery yesterday with a to-go container (a 20-ounce plastic water bottle, basically), hoping to score some of their Oregon 150. Sadly, they were tapped out of that beer, but—lucky!—they … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Pigskin Pale Ale

Oregon Beer Week: Pigskin Pale Ale

Beer Valley Brewing is Oregon’s easternmost brewery, located in Ontario along the Snake River (and the Idaho border). It’s a brewery dedicated to more extreme offerings: the flagship beer is a monster Imperial Stout, and they also brew a year-round barleywine. Neither of those have made to Bend yet, unfortunately. … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Southern Oregon Pale Ale

Oregon Beer Week: Southern Oregon Pale Ale

Only two and a half years old, Southern Oregon Brewing Company, based in Medford, is one of Oregon’s newest breweries. Until recently, you could only find their beer in select place in, er, Southern Oregon—but since October of last year, they’ve been bottling three of their regulars: Pale Ale, Golden … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Brown Eyes Ale

Oregon Beer Week: Brown Eyes Ale

Silver Moon Brewing is one of Bend’s newer breweries (though still several years old), and they only began bottling their beers last spring. I never cease to be surprised when a new beer from them shows up—they always appear unannounced—and that held just as true a couple of weeks ago … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Believer Double Red Ale

Oregon Beer Week: Believer Double Red Ale

Ninkasi Brewing, over in Eugene, has only been brewing since mid-2006 but in that time they’ve become one of Oregon’s most talked-about breweries. But with good reason; Jeff declared their Believer Double Red Ale the Best Beer of 2006—his highly-coveted Satori Award—and I’ve literally heard nothing but good things about … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Black Bear XX Stout

Oregon Beer Week: Black Bear XX Stout

Alameda Brewhouse, in Portland, is another brewery that (like Laurelwood) has recently started bottling their beers. (Or again like Laurelwood, if they’ve been bottling longer, they only just arrived here in Bend.) Alameda been around since 1996 and aside from producing some funky, notable beers (Burghead Pictish Heather Ale, Spring … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: Vinter Varmer

Oregon Beer Week: Vinter Varmer

Laurelwood Brewery in Portland is on a roll. They opened in 2001, became certified organic in 2002 (the first brewery in Portland to do so), have expanded into five restaurant locations, and just recently started bottling their beer. Or, more correctly, I should say their beer became available here in … Continue reading

Oregon Beer Week: HopHead Imperial IPA

Oregon Beer Week: HopHead Imperial IPA

Bend Brewing Company is Central Oregon’s second-oldest brewery (after Deschutes)—though technically they are a brewpub, only brewing and serving on-premise and not (usually) bottling their beer for sale. Established in 1995, the brewpub developed a loyal following among the locals, and when Brewmaster Tonya Cornett took over brewing duties in … Continue reading