Seattle Beer Week 2013: Scenes from Oregon Brewers Night

Naked City Brewmaster & Owner Don Webb

Naked City Taphouse in Seattle hosted this year’s Oregon Brewers Night during Seattle Beer Week. Founder and Brewmaster Don Webb served as emcee for this fun event featuring a nice assortment of beers from some of the Beaver State’s finest breweries.

Taplist for Oregon Brewers Night at Naked City Taproom during Seattle Beer Week 2013

In addition to six house offerings from Webb and Naked City, Oregon was represented by three different brews from each of the participating breweries including Deschutes, Fort George, Ninkasi, Oakshire, Double Mountain and Burnside Brewing. Brewers from 10 Barrel Brewing made an appearance as well. Notable brewers such as 10 Barrel’s Tonya Cornett, Oakshire’s Matt Van Wyk, and Ninkasi’s Jamie Floyd were in attendance for this fun event. Here’s a look at some photos from this fun and festive night:
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Oakshire Brewing Announces Grand Opening of New Public House in Eugene

Oakshire Brewing Co. new digs
Press Release:
It’s Official! Our new Public House at 207 Madison is now open and we’d like to invite you to our Grand Opening this Thursday 5/2 from 5-10p. Enjoy live music by The Whiskey Chasers, plus food from Oregon Wood Fired Pizza and Burgers on the Run. We’ll have a variety of single batch beers, plus our classic year-round favorites. No cover, and minors are welcome until 8p.
All dock sales {including Cornelius keg and growler fills} will take place at our new Public House on Read More…
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Oakshire Brewing Releases Watershed IPA in Cans

Oakshire Watershed IPA Can

Oakshire Brewing of Eugene, Oregon has joined the legions of craft brewers who are recognizing the vast benefits of canned beer and have announced their first can release beer, their Watershed IPA. The brewery will continue to provide this beer and other offerings in 22-ounce bottles but will now have an alternate packaging format for those in search for a more portable, lightweight, and light-free option.

Here’s more details from the folks at Oakshire Brewing: Read More…

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Cascadia on Overdrive! – 36 Hours in Portland for Craft Beer

Loading up the van with Cascadian craft beer

Brewpublic I don’t even know where to begin, but I suppose I will start somewhere… It really irks my bones when I can’t pump out some juicy craft beer fodder for the readers of Brewpublic, and the past few days have been lacking. I know it. I mean, Brewpublic prides itself of giving you a steady, daily glimpse into some of the many many goingson in and around Cascadian brewing and a little more. Being on planes, trains, and automobiles with a Smartphone, a thirsty palate, and a hankering to round up as many beers as possible makes the blogging a bit lacking at times, but it’s not because of will.

They say the road to hell is paved in good intentions, and we intended to scare up some goods for you the past few days, but we were short a laptop, a spare liver, and more daylight hours (heck, we can often muster just fine in the dark!). On Monday we scheduled details for rounding up as many kegs as we could while in and around Portland, Oregon. The reasons were many. SF Beer Week events, a new pub opening, and simply to blow Bay Area artisan beer enthusiasts’ minds. Spending much time in the East Bay of the San Francisco area, it has been my goal to inject as much of the Cascadian craft beer culture into the locals down here as I possibly can. With SF SF Beer Week 2013Beer Week about to pop off (February 8-17, 2013), I couldn’t think of a better way to exemplify what amazingness Oregon’s uniquely saturated yeast culture has to present. Don’t get me wrong, Northern California is home to some legendary breweries and beer halls that rival some of the finest in this world. Further, NorCal is booming with new breweries that vivaciously illustrate the significance of the modern day Post-Prohibition beer revolution. Thus, it makes perfect sense that while living here, I find myself working at an Oakland pub named Beer Revolution with the best selection of regional, national, and international fermented malted pours. Soon, the adjacent revamped train depot in Jack London Square will beef up the neighborhood’s selection almost two-fold. Looking to open very soon, the Olde Depot Taphouse will assert the community as an even more undeniably world class destination.

Hopworks Brewmaster Christian Ettinger (left) with Dan "Bully" BollwinkelAppointed to manage Olde Depot is seasoned professional Dan “Bully” Bollwinkel who has further inspired us to take things on the West Oakland craft beer scene to the next level. Bully and I jaunted to Portland on a plane, rented a modest Dodge Caravan and sought to stock up on as many different beers as we could safely drive back 600 miles south to Oakland. On our journey, we even went a little overboard and maxed out the payload to the point where the chassis began to woefully sag toward the earth. With just 36 hours to obtain an optimal variety of mostly 1/6-barrel kegs and a few bottles, we were focused on making the most of our precious time.

Immediately upon touching down at PDX International Airport with just the clothes on our backs and Read More…

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Oakshire Hellshire III Release:
Gold Medal Winning Barrel-Aged Stout

Oakshire Hellshire III Label

Finally, it has come to be! Oakshire Brewing of Eugene has announced the release of their most anticipated beer to date. Hellshire III is the 3rd barrel-aged bottle release from the Eugene brewhouse. The date is set for February 16, 2013 and this new white whale with the esteemed accolade of gold medal at the December’s Festival of Wood & Barrel Aged Beers in Chicago is set to launch.

Hellshire III is a two-year-aged Heaven Hill Kentucky Whiskey barrel aged Foreign Style Stout. Here’s the full details from Oakshire on this important matter: Read More…

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Oakshire Brewing Wins Gold Medal At 10th Annual Festival of Wood and Barrel Aged Beer

FOBAB gold medal

Oakshire Brewing Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk is no stranger to the Illinois craft beer scene. Before stepping into his current role orchestrating the Eugene brewery’s artisan products, Van Wyk put in time brewing at Flossmoor Station (2003-2009) outside of Chicago. An Iowa native, Van Wyk recently returned to the Midwest to attend the 10th Annual Festival of Wood and Barrel Aged Beers (FOBAB) in Chicago where he entered beer alongside a number of other nationally acclaimed breweries such as Goose Island, Lost Abbey, New Belgium, New Holland, Bear Republic, and Sun King.

FOBAB is run by the Illinois Craft Brewer’s Guild and was held this year at Chicago’s Bridgeport Art Center – Skyline Loft. 32 awards were presented at the 2012 FABOB which took place on November 17, 2012. These included three in each of ten categories (gold, silver, and bronze) and two best of show awards.

Oakshire Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk with his gold medal from FOBABOakshire and Van Wyk took home a prestigious gold medal in Category 1: Classic Porter/Stout. Of 12 entries, Oakshire’s Bourbon Stout was awarded top honors.

“It was pretty awesome to come back (to Chicago) and have my beer validated at a professional event.” says Van Wyk who helped with organizing earlier FOBAB events through the Illinois Guild.  “(FOBAB) is not as large GABF (Great American Beer Festival) or the World Beer Cup in scope but just as prestigious. It’s pretty rewarding.” says the Oakshire brewmaster who won a handful medals at FOBAB in the past while with Flossmoor Station. Read More…

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Killer Pumpkin Beer: Oakshire Big Black Jack Imperial Chocolate Pumpkin Porter

Big Black Jack Imperial Chocolate Pumpkin Porter

T
he arrival of autumn means a lot of things for craft beer lovers in North America. Oktoberfestbiers and  Märzens, fresh hopped brews, and of course, a particular favorite of ours, pumpkin beers. On Monday October 22, 2012, Brewpublic is teaming up with the Green Dragon Pub in Portland, OR for the return of KillerPumpkinFest, Oregon’s largest pumpkin beer festival. As the date grows closer, we anticipate the various base styles that will represent this gourd-eous fruit beer category. A particular highlight, unquestionably, will be Oakshire Brewing‘s Big Jack Imperial Chocolate Pumpkin Porter.
This spiced cocoa-infused pumpkin ale represents the latest from the Eugene brewhouse’s Single Batch Series, headed by Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk and founding brewer Jeff Althouse. Here’s the full details from Oakshire:

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6th Annual Puckerfest feat. New Belgium & Cascade Brewing @ Belmont Station

Thursday July 19 New Belgium and Cascade

Cascade Brewmaster Ron GansbergAt 3PM we’ll tap an oak pin of New Belgium Oscar, one of the two Foeder-aged sour beers that Lauren and Eric Salazar use as the base blending beers for the Lips of Faith Series and we’ll also have a rare keg of Blackberry Whiskey Sour on tap beginning at noon. The Cascade crew are still deciding what blends they’ll deliver but you know they’ll be great!

In addition to these special Brewers Nights we expect to pour beers from Schooner Exact, Solera, Rock Bottom, Big Al’s, Buckman Botanical, Mikkeller, Bahnhoff, and more. We’ll see how they roll… Check Belmont-station.com for daily tap list and Puckerfest.com for updates.

In order that we can serve everyone as quickly as possible our Biercafe will be Cash Only during Puckerfest.

For more information: Carl Singmaster 503-232-8538

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6th Annual Puckerfest feat. Logsdon Farmhouse Ales & The Commons Brewery @ Belmont Station

Wednesday July 18 5 – 8 PM Logsdon Farmhouse Ales &The Commons

Logsdon Owner/Brewmaster Dave Logsdon will tap Cerasus organic kriek beer, a barrel-aged Flanders style red ale with two pounds of fruit added per gallon of beer & Barrel-aged Seizoen Bretta, farmhouse Saison with Brettanomyces.

The Commons Brewers grace us with Eleanor, Wine barrel aged Farmhouse Ale made with magic (is that a legal ingredient?), BeneTibi, a 100% Brett Lambicus fermented beer with sour cherries and cider pressings, and a special one-off TBA.

Brewers Sean Burke (left) and Mike Wright of The Commons Brewery

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6th Annual Puckerfest feat. Double Mountain @ Belmont Station

Tuesday July 17 5 – 8PM Double Mountain

(L to R) Amy Singmaster, Matt Swihart, Charle Devereax, Carl SingmasterCharlie Devereux and Matt Swihart have led a parade of Puckerfesters each year with their phenomenal Krieks and fresh cherries. Let’s do it again! Can’t wait. More details soon.

 

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