Angelo
Angelo grew up in Maine and is proud to call New England his original home. Cascadia is now his home. He fell in love with great beer in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California.
He has been a correspondent for the Portland Tribune's Guest on Tap column, LivePDX.com, and has been featured in publications such as Beer Northwest and PDX Magazine. Angelo also has a great interest in independent music, and has been a booker and organizer for shows around the Portland under the name Pop Tomorrow! Angelo garnered much knowledge regarding beer from his experiences homebrewing, working at Belmont Station, Pyramid Brewing, Upright Brewing, By the Bottle, Beer Revolution, Olde Depot Public House, Falling Sky Brewing, Cascade Brewing, and from many many knowledgeable, passionate, and loving people along the way. It is Angelo's mission to bring "infotainment" and "edumation" to the readers of this website. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to contribute, please contact me at angelo@brewpublic.com
Love the Lompoc labels.
Are you sure about the Malt & Vine Imperial Rye Stout? That was brewed for their anniversary last year, so I’d be surprised if the style stayed the same; even if it did stay the same, the “IV” would change to a “V”.
Looking forward to trying Puyallup River. A meet the brewer night at BtB perhaps?
Nice piece. thanks for putting it together. Sean, agreed on the Lompoc labels. Coalition nice too.
Fulle Cirkl, White City? That’s new… This requires some research!
Does Widmer plan on canning too? That lager label looks like a can to me…
Cool post bro