Your busy, beery Saturday: craft beer events for the week of January 15

Fort George's annual IPA & Indian Cuisine Brewer’s Dinner is one of my favorite beer events and is well worth the jaunt to Astoria. This year's edition happens 6-9 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 20 at the brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, and costs $65 a person. It features five courses of wood-fired fare paired with six IPAs from the breweries in the upcoming 3-Way IPA collaboration, plus the chance  to rub elbows with the brewers while enjoying  spicy Indian food and hoppy IPAs, such as the glowing Vortex in the photo. Such a deal! FoystonFoto
Fort George’s annual IPA & Indian Cuisine Brewer’s Dinner is one of my favorite beer events and is well worth the jaunt to Astoria. This year’s edition happens 6-9 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 20 at the brewery, 1483 Duane St., Astoria, and costs $65 a person. It features five courses of wood-fired fare paired with six IPAs from the breweries in the upcoming 3-Way IPA collaboration, plus the chance to rub elbows with the brewers while enjoying spicy Indian food and hoppy IPAs, such as the glowing Vortex in the photo. Such a deal!
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Here’s a weeks worth of Portland craft beer events from January 15 – 20.

Chew Launch Party
5-7 p.m. Friday Jan. 15, Loyal Legion, 710 S.E. Sixth Ave,
Celebrate ChefStable’s new dining app, Chew Dining Club with a party featuring noshes and local beers.

Straight Outta Portland IPA Release
Friday Jan 15, Migration Brewing, 2828 N.E. Glisan St.;
Drive back gray January with a pint of Migration’s new Straight Outa Portland IPA, a 7.2 percent centennial driven IPA guaranteed not to be in any way gray…

Ecliptic Brewing Barrel-Aged Oort Imperial Stout

Oort Imperial Stout Release
Saturday Jan 16., Ecliptic Brewing, 825 N. Cook St.;
Join John and Phil for the tapping and bottle release of Oort Imperial Stout and Barrel-Aged Oort Imperial Stout – this is the first time Barrel-Aged Oort Imperial Stout will be released. There will be a limited amount of bottles available for purchase at the pub. Here’s what they say at the brewery:

  • Oort Imperial Stout
    Oort Imperial Stout is named after the mysterious region of our solar system that breeds comets. Massive amounts of roasted barley and Chocolate malts were combined with three types of Caramel malts for a rich, full mouthfeel. Chinook, Cascade, and Sterling hops lend a balanced bitterness and subtle hop flavor to this brew that’s as black as the vacuum of space. 77 IBU, 8.5 percent.
  • Barrel-Aged Oort Imperial Stout
    This barrel aged version of the Oort Imperial Stout slumbered for fifteen months in 12-year-old bourbon barrels, imparting flavors of bitter chocolate, vanilla, and oak. It drinks especially chocolatey, with some heat from the barrel. 77 IBU, 12.1 percent.

Third Annual High Gravity Extravaganza Brewfest
1-10 p.m. Saturday Jan.16, McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 Bond St., Bend; free admission, 10 taster punch cards available for $15 or $1.50/taste (4 oz.); All ages welcome; 21 and over to drink.
The season is definitely right for festive fire pits and big beers and that’s exactly what you’ll find if you venture to Bend Saturday for this annual celebration of high gravity brews with the informal motto of go big or go home. This year you can sample more than 20 high gravity beers (and fresh seasonal ciders) from McMenamins and Central Oregon’s top breweries with outdoor fire pits and rich comfort food to keep you warm and happy. Live music from Sophistafunk and Dirty Revival too, and brewers will be on hand to answer questions about their brews and discuss technique.

The Commons Brewery and Modern Times Beer Collaborate on Good Problems (image courtesy of The Commons Brewery)
The Commons Brewery and Modern Times Beer Collaborate on Good Problems (image courtesy of The Commons Brewery)

Good Problems Collabo Release
Noon Saturday, January 16 The Commons Brewery, 630 S.E. Belmont St.;
Here are Josh’s words: Good Problems is the first collaboration for Modern Times Beer and one of the first beers brewed at The Commons new brewery in Portland. Made during the April 2015 Craft Brewers Conference this rustic saison was fermented with a mixed culture featuring Brettanomyces from both breweries and aged on Nebbiolo wine grapes from Mosier, Oregon. The result is a bottle conditioned beer-wine hybrid that is dry with complex fruit flavors and aromas from both the grapes and Brettanomyces.

Good Problems is an example of the camaraderie of the craft brewing industry, where questions and answers are shared freely amongst brewers. During the brewday both Modern Times and The Commons shared their successes and struggles, often falling back on the “good problems” of their trade. The collective goal was to make a beer representative of both brewery’s missions to create interesting, but drinkable beers and the idea of a good problem accurately reflected the place and time for both businesses.

Modern Times Founder Jacob McKean and Head Brewer Matt Walsh will be in the house from 1-3 p.m. and Good Problems will be available in 750ml capped bottles for $15 per bottle with no bottle limit. Draft will be available at the Tasting Room only.

Meet The Hard Knocks Brewer
6 p.m. Saturday Jan. 16, The BeerMongers, 1125 S.E. Division St.;
Hard Knocks brewer Ben will be sampling bottles and the Mongers will be pouring Graveyard Imperial Stout, Static Line Pale Ale and Gateway Pilsner on draft.

Firestone Walker Nitro Merlin Milk Stout & Cookies (image courtesy of Firestone Walker)
Firestone Walker Nitro Merlin Milk Stout & Cookies (image courtesy of Firestone Walker)

Milk & Cookies with Firestone Walker
4-7 p.m. Saturday Jan 16, Roscoe’s, 8105 S.E. Stark St,;
Come join the Roscoe’s crew and Keenan from Firestone Walker for the release of the Nitro Merlin Milk Stout. This silky new release will be paired with Brown Butter Cookie Co’s delicious cookies.

Oregon Beer Growler Stout Tasting
7 p.m. Saturday Jan. 16, Frame Central, 6639 S.W. Macadam Ave.; free.
Your comments help the OBG folks choose the seven or so Oregon stouts they’ll highlight in the February edition.

Cups of Glory

Cups of Glory
1 p.m. Sunday Jan. 17, The Evergreen above Loyal Legion Beer Hall, 710 S.E. Sixth Ave.;
Buoy Beer is sponsoring a bracket style Beer Pong tournament that includes an an opportunity to win entry into a Super Trooper 2 pong tournament in Chicago in February, and proceeds will be donated to the Oregon State Trooper General Fund. The non-Pongs among us are invited to hang out anyway because there will be costume contests, best team name contests, Wheel of Fortune swag DJ music, a syrup-chugging competition and best of all, special Buoy Beers unavailable outside the Astoria pub.

Schooner Exact Tap Takeover
5 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 20, The BeerMongers, 1125 S.E. Division St.;
No word on the taplist yet, but it’ll be a good one…plus, Fremont Brewing is at Mongers the night before…

Fourth Annual IPA Month
Through Jan 31, Hawthorne Hophouse, 4141 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd. & 15th Ave. Hophouse, 1517 Northeast Brazee St.; $12 per entry.
During the month of January, Hophouse patrons will taste and vote to determine Oregon’s Top IPA, choosing from among a dozen of Oregon’s most popular IPAs on tap, Hophouse staff and patrons chose their favorite IPAs and balanced the list with some old stalwarts like Workhorse and some new beers such as Drinking Horse to winnow the list of 40 Oregon IPAs down to a deserving dozen, including:

  • pFriem IPA
  • Ex Novo Eliot IPA
  • Boneyard RPM
  • Breakside IPA
  • Buoy IPA
  • Barley Browns Pallet Jack
  • Gigantic IPA
  • Crux Cast Out IPA
  • Laurelwood Workhorse
  • Ft George Vortex
  • Double Mountain Hop Lava
  • Drinking Horse IPA
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