Samuel Smith's is a British Brewery located in Yorkshire and it's "Organically Produced Lager Beer" is one that I recently gave a try.
Now I have to say right up front that I am not a big lager drinker. I generally find them to be a bit on the light side of my personal scale. But, this was a pretty nice brew. I found it to be lightly fragrant, the flavour was a delicate balance of hops & malt.
The brewery says it is "A full-bodied lager with lots of malt and hop character. A touch hoppier than many lagers yet perfectly balanced." I would have to say it is a bit more hoppy than many lagers....but, "full-bodied" might be a bit of a stretch.
I do like the fact that this is an organic beer! Officially they say that this is a "Lightly kilned organic lager malt grown in the UK is the main ingredient, with a substantial addition of organic UK Vienna malt. Samuel Smith's has begun to source organic hops in England; some of the organic hops used in the recipe come from New Zealand. Certified organic by the USDA-accredited UK Soils Association."
If you enjoy lager style beers, or just want something lighter on a sunny Spring or Summer day, give this one a try!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Hopworks Urban Brewery: "DOA" Deluxe Organic Ale
Hopworks Urban Brewery is a fantastic newish brewery here in Portland, Oregon. HUB was founded in in 2008 by Christian Ettinger and has just exploded!!
They have a huge range of great beers and are VERY connected to to the community.
"DOA" Deluxe Organic Ale was a fine selection on tap in the pub. This brew was a really nice one....it is considered an "American Strong Ale" and is rather orange/red in colour when poured. The hops are on the mild side yet there in a good way and the hoppy after taste is very nice. The malt is moderate.
Hopworks says this brew is "Strong like bull but sweet like your momma."
I would have to say this is a beer worth having! If you haven't make sure you do!
Hopworks Urban Brewery can be found at:
2944 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Tel: 503-232-4677
Stats on this brew are: OG 16, an IBU of 55 and an ABV of 6.9%
They have a huge range of great beers and are VERY connected to to the community.
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My Fine Brew! |
Hopworks says this brew is "Strong like bull but sweet like your momma."
I would have to say this is a beer worth having! If you haven't make sure you do!
Hopworks Urban Brewery can be found at:
2944 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Tel: 503-232-4677
Stats on this brew are: OG 16, an IBU of 55 and an ABV of 6.9%
Plew's Brews: It's Beertastic!
Plew's Brews, as you can see from my last two posts, is a place I have wanted to go and finally made it! It is just a bit off my beaten path for me...I haven't lived in North Portland for years!
The place is a fantastic stop...and it will make me go off the beaten path again soon.
It was tidy yet gritty in a great way. There is the smell of a building with history mixed with the smell of incense and great beer. There is no shortage of Bob Marley banners and random great art. I headed to the men's at one point and found the "Pisser" down a long hall. I loved it all....the whole place reminded me of something fantastic from my distant college days.
Plew's says about itself: "Plew's Brews is Hop City where it's all about the beer, and people who know beer, and people who love local, artisan, hand-crafted brew served family style. We serve the region's finest, from smaller, local breweries. Taste the best beers in the Pacific NW for only $3 a pint. Or get your growler filled for just $7. - Open daily: noon—last call"
I got my growler filled and even bought a cool handmade burlap growler bag for $10...that way my thumb didn't have to do all the work getting that beer home!
My friend David has recommended the place over and over and I see why! Will I recommend the place? - YES!
Find Plew's in St. Johns at:
8409 N. Lombard The High St.
St. Johns, OR 97203
Tel. (503) 283-2243
The place is a fantastic stop...and it will make me go off the beaten path again soon.
It was tidy yet gritty in a great way. There is the smell of a building with history mixed with the smell of incense and great beer. There is no shortage of Bob Marley banners and random great art. I headed to the men's at one point and found the "Pisser" down a long hall. I loved it all....the whole place reminded me of something fantastic from my distant college days.
Plew's says about itself: "Plew's Brews is Hop City where it's all about the beer, and people who know beer, and people who love local, artisan, hand-crafted brew served family style. We serve the region's finest, from smaller, local breweries. Taste the best beers in the Pacific NW for only $3 a pint. Or get your growler filled for just $7. - Open daily: noon—last call"
I got my growler filled and even bought a cool handmade burlap growler bag for $10...that way my thumb didn't have to do all the work getting that beer home!
My friend David has recommended the place over and over and I see why! Will I recommend the place? - YES!
Find Plew's in St. Johns at:
8409 N. Lombard The High St.
St. Johns, OR 97203
Tel. (503) 283-2243
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Klamath Basin Brewing: Crystal Springs IPA
The Klamath Basin Brewing's Crystal Springs IPA was a beer recommended by Plew's Brews as the "most hoppy thing they had".....I ended up with a growler of this beer somehow....If this is the most hoppy then that is very sad!
This beer is a very mild brew....the hops are almost missing in the big scheme of things...the malt is soft. This is a beer for someone who just started to drink good beer.
It is not here or there in the big picture of things.
This beer is a very mild brew....the hops are almost missing in the big scheme of things...the malt is soft. This is a beer for someone who just started to drink good beer.
It is not here or there in the big picture of things.
Green Flash Brewery: Hophead Red
OK, I was at Plew's Brews in North Portland and sampled a great brew from The Green Flash Brewery! It was their "Hop Head Red" - Now that was a great red!
The official web page says "Resinous hop character and bitterness balance the rich carmel malt base. We took it a step further and Amarillo dry-hopped the brew to 45 ibu's, creating refreshing and savory hop flavors and aromas. Is it red IPA? That's your call."
Is it an IPA? No. But, would an IPA lover enjoy this one? - Yes.
I have to say it was a favorite! Nothing that will change the world yet...great.
Stats are: ABV of 6% and an IBU of 45
The official web page says "Resinous hop character and bitterness balance the rich carmel malt base. We took it a step further and Amarillo dry-hopped the brew to 45 ibu's, creating refreshing and savory hop flavors and aromas. Is it red IPA? That's your call."
Is it an IPA? No. But, would an IPA lover enjoy this one? - Yes.
I have to say it was a favorite! Nothing that will change the world yet...great.
Stats are: ABV of 6% and an IBU of 45
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Friday, April 8, 2011
The Spring Beer & Wine Fest in PDX! - April 22nd & 23rd
The Spring Beer and Wine Fest here in Portland, Oregon will be held Friday and Saturday April 22 & 23, 2011!!
The Festival is not only Beer & Wine! It also includes the "Tour de Cheese", distillers, gourmet foods, arts, interesting products, a chef's stage and great live music!
The official web page says:
"While you're sipping on fine craft beer, wine, spirits and cocktails, do a little shopping! Our arts and craft vendors and exhibitors offer unique treasures and interesting items. Or chill out in the attached heated outdoor smoker's tent. And don't forget: Admission is free to the first 1000 each day.
The Spring Beer & Wine Fest may be about education, but school has never been this much fun!
The Spring Beer & Wine Fest encourages responsible consumption. Minors accompanied by an adult are permitted until 7:00pm each day. Children 12 & under are free."
The Festival is not only Beer & Wine! It also includes the "Tour de Cheese", distillers, gourmet foods, arts, interesting products, a chef's stage and great live music!
The official web page says:
"While you're sipping on fine craft beer, wine, spirits and cocktails, do a little shopping! Our arts and craft vendors and exhibitors offer unique treasures and interesting items. Or chill out in the attached heated outdoor smoker's tent. And don't forget: Admission is free to the first 1000 each day.
The Spring Beer & Wine Fest may be about education, but school has never been this much fun!
The Spring Beer & Wine Fest encourages responsible consumption. Minors accompanied by an adult are permitted until 7:00pm each day. Children 12 & under are free."
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The Late Great Don Younger at the Fest 2010 |
The festival is held at the Oregon Convention Center and can be reached by TriMet with a MAX stop right in front on the center!
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WAF |
The NW Beer Monkey is a proud sponsor of the World Action Foundation booth this year. We encourage you to stop by the booth and check them out!
Hope to see you there!!
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Kona Brewing: Koko Brown
Kona Brewing has a new Spring offering available in March & April of 201l called Koko Brown. It is a really tasty brown ale brewed with toasted coconut...and so very good!
The flavour is a very enjoyable one with the toasted coconut coming out in both the scent and the flavour.
The brewer said: "Is there anything more iconic of the lush tropics than the coconut? The delicious heart of this island treasure has a nutty, toffee flavor and aroma that sends you straight to the beaches of Paradise. Kick back with a Koko Brown, brewed with real toasted coconut, and savor the mahogany color and smooth, roasty malt taste."
I have to agree!
This is not a huge beer...nothing that will rock the world....but, I can tell you I will be buying more before it vanishes!
The stats on this one are: an IBU of 28, an OG of 13.3 and an ABV of 5.5%
The flavour is a very enjoyable one with the toasted coconut coming out in both the scent and the flavour.
The brewer said: "Is there anything more iconic of the lush tropics than the coconut? The delicious heart of this island treasure has a nutty, toffee flavor and aroma that sends you straight to the beaches of Paradise. Kick back with a Koko Brown, brewed with real toasted coconut, and savor the mahogany color and smooth, roasty malt taste."
I have to agree!
This is not a huge beer...nothing that will rock the world....but, I can tell you I will be buying more before it vanishes!
The stats on this one are: an IBU of 28, an OG of 13.3 and an ABV of 5.5%
Friday, April 1, 2011
Lagunitas Brewing: "WTF" Jobless Recovery Ale
Lagunitas Brewing has another fine, and socially relevant, "Limited Release" ale at the store!
This one is the Wilco Tango Foxtrot Ale ("WTF" Ale) which is said to be "A Malty, Robust, Jobless Recovery Ale."
This is considered an "American Strong Ale"...But, it may be better described as a nice "Imperial Brown Ale."
The malty flavor is a very gentle hazelnut-chocolate and there is a distinct hoppy taste that balances well and appeals to my love of IPA's! The carbonation is low and the flavor is overall full and lingers in a great way!
As for the name... "WTF" pretty much sums up my feelings about our current economic state....But, my advice is that even if you are jobless right now save up your change and buy a bottle of this complex, tasty and generally great ale!
The stats on this one are: ABV of 7.8%, an OG of 1.072 and an IBU of 64.20
This one is the Wilco Tango Foxtrot Ale ("WTF" Ale) which is said to be "A Malty, Robust, Jobless Recovery Ale."
This is considered an "American Strong Ale"...But, it may be better described as a nice "Imperial Brown Ale."
The malty flavor is a very gentle hazelnut-chocolate and there is a distinct hoppy taste that balances well and appeals to my love of IPA's! The carbonation is low and the flavor is overall full and lingers in a great way!
As for the name... "WTF" pretty much sums up my feelings about our current economic state....But, my advice is that even if you are jobless right now save up your change and buy a bottle of this complex, tasty and generally great ale!
The stats on this one are: ABV of 7.8%, an OG of 1.072 and an IBU of 64.20
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