Biketoberfest & Epic Tasting 9/18

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Biketoberfest will feature beer, sausages, fresh hot pretzels, and more beer!  All for a great cause!

Proceeds to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society:

The mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

LLS is the world's largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services.

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We will have a tasting with Epic Brewing to go along with the festivities starting at 5pm.

A little about Epic:

David Cole and Peter Erickson are the founders and co-owners of Epic Brewing Company. Cole and Erickson, originally from California, started an international aquaculture company in Utah in 1992. In 2008, Utah law changed allowing these two entrepreneurs to pursue their longtime dream of opening a strong beer microbrewery in Utah, like those they frequented in the Golden State.

Together, they have teamed with Brewmaster Kevin Crompton, formerly from Bohemian Brewery. Crompton has been brewing for more than 20 years (since 1994) and has brewed for three Utah breweries and another in Hawaii.

Admittedly, beer geeks, foodies and "Epic" adventure junkies, the three share a passion for making and drinking fine ales and lagers. The Epic team has a strong belief in doing everything "all out."

 

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Two Kilts Tasting 9/20

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Print Two Kilts Brewing Co. opened in the spring of 2011 with a mix of repurposed stainless steel tanks coming together to make a not so pretty 6 barrel brewery. With limited funds to get started it would have to do, and do it did and very well at that. Brewers and owners Chris Dillon, and Alex Mcgaw agreed on a business theory that to this day has been a perfect approach for them. They said “We aren’t going to worry about anything but the beer. If we take good care of it, it will take care of us.” Three fast years later, they have done that and accomplished a lot.

Chris and Alex both have a substantial background in beer and both are extremely passionate about their craft. They share the same passion for family and tell us their customers are not just friends, and that coming from Irish roots, (Chris) and Scottish roots (Alex) they feel that their customers are family too. This is one of the many reasons the pub feels like home to so many.

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Fire Mountain Tasting 9/19

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fire Nestled in the rolling hills of Western Oregon, among the winding roads of Carlton, OR, is Fire Mountain Brew House. Amidst the wine country of Oregon, Fire Mountain Brewery is surrounded by natural beauty, a good start for a great ale!

Fire Mountain Brewery took its first breath of fire in September of 2009. After three years of planning, from the initial idea in 2006, and through the pile of paperwork in 2008, and building the brewery in 2009, we have come a long way.

We take exceptional pride in the quality of our brews and boast the finest of ingredients. Our main ingredient of malts, come from around the world (France, Germany, Canada, and UK) and from local Northwest growers. Our hops are the best grown, from Mt. Angel to Yakima in the Northwest, and from Germany and the Czech Republic. With such fine ingredients you can be sure we take our ales seriously.

We are a 15 Barrel brewery, turning out 12 to 15 Barrel batches of handcrafted ales and soon Lagers. We use steam to heat the hot liquor tank "700 hundred gallon water heater" and the brew kettle. Controls for steam are open and close globe valves by hand, no computer to run the system. Every step is manually done, and this allows us to have hands on controlling the process.

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Our mash times are longer, as is our sparge time, we want flavors out of the malts that a 60 or 90 minute mash won’t accomplish, and this adds uniqueness to our beers.

We use horizontal and conical fermenters, and ferment on the cooler side. Fermentation takes longer and this adds to the character of our beer.

On the green side, our spent mash is picked up and fed to farm animals and or composted, you can say there are some happy cows in Carlton, OR too! Hops are composted to the garden as well as the spent yeast. The steam that is generated by the boiler comes from burning propane. Like natural gas this is a clean burning fuel and is very efficient. We use biodegradable cleaners only, but mostly recycled hot water - this cuts down on fuel consumption by almost 50%. In doing so, we are proud to do our part for the community and the sustainability of our environment.

The awesomeness comes from all of the people that support our brewery by enjoying the fine line of beers that we make.

-Fire Mountain Brew House

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Tasting at Uptown Friday, September 19th from 5pm-8pm

Homebrew Class This Sunday! 1pm

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Join Jason Rowley, Uptown's head brewer, this Sunday at 1pm for an interactive homebrew demonstration!  In this class, you will learn all the ins and outs of all grain brewing, and you will leave with the skills necessary to conduct your very own homebrew!

Class begins at 1pm and will go for about 4 hours.  There will be plenty of opportunities to take breaks for food and drink!

Throughout the process, Jason will go over brewing techniques, cleaning procedures, as well as tasting notes and history of the particular beer style you are brewing.

This month's brew will be a Wit.  There is a $35 fee to participate, includes a growler fill of the finished beer to take home and enjoy!  It will take  a few weeks for the beer to fully ferment and carbonate, we will send out an email when the beer is ready to go!

 

 

 

Double Mountain Tasting! 9/13

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We currently make four year-round beers along with a wide and ever-changing variety of seasonals, one-offs, experiments, and labors of love. All of our beers feature Pilsner malt from Gambrinus Malting in British Columbia as the base ingredient, supplemented by various high-quality specialty malts and often copious amounts of hops.

 

Tasting starts at 3pm!

Widmer Tasting! 9/4

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Widmer Brothers Brewing is located in beautiful and brew-friendly Portland, OR. Our publicly-held brewery employs over 150 people who are as passionate about quality craft beer as Kurt & Rob themselves.

We opened the brewery in 1984, and built a new 40-barrel brewing system in our current Russell Street location in 1990. We've grown steadily ever since. In 1996, we completed installation of a state-of-the art 250-barrel brewhouse, bringing our capacity to 220,000 barrels per year. In 1996, for the first time in our brewery's history we also installed a bottling line, capable of producing 500 bottles per minute. In 2008 we added six new 1500-barrel fermentation tanks that increased our capacity to 450,000 barrels per year, and added a new keg filling line capable of filling 300 kegs per hour.

 

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Tasting at Uptown 9/4 from 5pm-8pm

Kalamath Basin Brewing 9/5

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Klamath Basin Brewing Company was founded in January 2001 by friends Lonnie Clement and Del Azevedo. The dream was to brew fine handcrafted ales.  After renovating Lonnie Clements’ garage into a licensed and permitted commercial brewery, they started brewing commercial ales in a brewing system they built themselves. The brewing company began to produce saleable ales. klamath

With still more dreams of growth, the two purchased an old creamery in downtown Klamath Falls. After two and a half years of work to gain community support and develop a business plan,  the property was ready for renovation to begin.  The newly renovated building would house both a brewery and a restaurant.  February 2005, The Creamery Brewpub and Grill and Klamath Basin Brewing, Inc.  opened their doors to the public.

 

Tasting at Uptown Market September 5th, from 5pm-8pm

Awesome Ales This Saturday! 9/6

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ABOUT AWESOME ALES

We are a gypsy and tenant craft beer brand, headquartered in the Northern Willamette Valley of Oregon. We produce classic high end, hand crafted ales. Our mission is to create smooth and drinkable ales.

While we constantly strive to innovate and create new and exciting beers, all great innovations have to start from a strong base. So you will find our beers are based upon classic European beers. We take these classic styles and give them an American feel that makes them drinkable and appealing. While we create a premium product, we want to create a beer that's as comfortable in a plastic cup at a Timbers game, as it is in a Riedel Pilsner in a five star restaurant.

As an independent, locally owned, company each of our recipes are designed by us, are proprietary in nature, and hand crafted using the highest quality ingredients. We constantly strive for innovation and get our inspiration from our lives and the region that we live in, the Pacific Northwest.

Most people ask us, "Why Awesome Ales?". It's such a cheeky out of date phrase. And that's exactly why we chose it. Our beers are the type of beers that if you're sitting on the couch and just want to have one, but you want it to be a good one, you choose ours. We want to create the type of beers that if you're out with your friends having fun, you want to split a pitcher of our beer. A beer that's drinkable, but memorable. One that you've never heard of, and when you try it, you say "Wow, that's an awesome beer." As you're out creating memorable days and times around the great state of Oregon, that the sounds and sights are complemented by a memorable, affordable beer. One of our Awesome Ales.

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David will be here doing a tasting at Uptown this Saturday, September 6th, from 3pm to 6pm!

Chelan Gold Cider 8/30

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The color of this cider is a beautiful pale-straw while the delicious aromas and flavors are robust and balanced as you would expect from the cool climate orchards of eastern Washington. Fragrant apple pie and fermented apple notes form a great presentation.
 
As you sip this cider, imagine yourself among the apple trees during the fall harvest. This cider matches perfectly with seafood and poultry and would complement fruit salads as well. It also pairs nicely with cold sandwiches, fresh fruits or served slightly warmed with a dash of cinnamon on a chilly evening.
 
One to three years of cellar potential exist with this still (non-carbonated) cider.​
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Tasting at Uptown August 30th from 3pm to 6pm

Backwoods

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W​here the Gifford Pinchot National Forest meets the Carson valley, you will find us busily brewing craft beers from the best ingredients found in the Northwest.  The water in Backwoods beer is derived directly out of Bear Creek, one of the freshest water sources in the region. This direct water source adds the clear, clean taste found in the beers’ profile. Our barley, hops and yeast are also sourced locally, right here in the Northwest, an environment known for its fresh grown surplus. Our heavy hitting ales bring a smooth refreshing taste, yet are full of brilliant flavor.

 

Tasting at Uptown on August 29th from 5pm-8pm

Mazama Brewing Tasting! 8/8

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mazama Mazama Brewing is a packaging brewery in Corvallis Oregon own and operated by Jeff and Kathy Tobin. They started home brewing in 1984 and knew they had found a passion in their new hobby. Their brewing pursuits included making beer styles that were once very difficult to find in the United States. This finally led to a long delay trip the Belgium in 2011, which provided the inspiration to start Mazama brewing.

After spending nearly 30 years as an electrical engineer, Jeff left the high-tech world to pursue brewing full-time in 2013. He has found that his project management, engineering and science background serves him well as head brewer at Mazama.

Kathy as recently retired as an executive leading a high-tech printing and computing business unit. Her years of experience have helped create a solid foundation for Mazama .

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Tasting at Uptown August 8th, 5pm-8pm

Burnside Brewing Tasting 8/2

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When Burnside Brewing Co. opened its doors in 2010, the vision was concise. Focus on easy to drink beers that accompany and enhance the culinary experience. Brew master Jason McAdam is a creative trendsetter in brewing, bold enough to take risks and smart enough to leave a creative impression on your taste buds. He balances our desires for tradition such as the Oatmeal Pale, then throws in food inspired beers such as the Sweet Heat, an apricot wheat beer dry hopped with scotch bonnet peppers that is reminiscent of a Caribbean chutney.

Burnside has also extended this alchemist approach in their food using indigenous and handcrafted ingredients making anything possible. You will encounter tasty lineups such as the “Cohiba” duck confit cigar with a Stock Ale, homemade seasonal brewery sausages with our IPA, or a Brewery Burger with our signature Oatmeal Pale Ale.

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Tasting at Uptown this Saturday from 3pm-6pm.

Basecamp Tasting! 7/24

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Base Camp Brewing Company is the result of brewmaster Justin Fay’s determined vision and years of hard work.  His and brewer Paul Thurston’s combined decades of professional brewing experience are evident in each of Base Camp’s recipes.  Each of our beers have been crafted with an eye toward innovation and creativity as well as consistency and balance, making for awesome brewskies that are at once approachable for any beer drinker and satisfying for the most adventure-minded palate.

 

Tasting at Uptown this Thursday from 5pm to 8pm!

No-Li Tasting 8/14

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Back in the 1980s, when craft beer was still called microbrew or that weird hippy beer, Mark Irvin fell in love.  First, as a military brat living with his family and getting a taste of the rich beer culture of Germany, then as a homebrewer, and then on to brewing for Coeur d’Alene Brewing and Hale’s Ales, Mark fell head over heels for the art and science of brewing beer with character.

In 1993, after years of invaluable brewhouse experience, Mark decided to crack the top on his own small venture, Northern Lights Brewing Company, in his native Spokane.  “I could have brewed in Seattle, but I never could have passed up the chance to brew in my hometown and create my own independent style,” says Irvin.

For eight years NLBC made its home in Airway Heights as a production brewery producing primarily draft beer and self-distributing kegs to local restaurants and bars in the Spokane area. In 2002, the NLBC moved to its current location on the Spokane River and began operating the pub in addition to the brewery. The philosophy of the beers naturally spills over into the pub’s offerings: globally inspired, local sourced. That manifests as crisp, regional produce, ingredients raised and produced by our neighbors, and Inland Empire wines to complement our ales.

One other item Mark sourced locally - at the beer-famous Viking Tavern no less - was his wife Stacy. It was love at first beer and Mark is quick to admit NLBC would not exist without his life and business partner Stacy.

In 2012, John Bryant, a craft brewery veteran of 20 plus years, found the magnet that is Spokane irresistible after a long absence from his home state. John helped lead the revolutions at Deschutes, Odell, and Oskar Blues breweries, yet it took less than a pint of Mark Irvin’s ale for him to realize there was something special going on NLBC.   “I grew up in Washington, went to WAZZU, and married a Spokane gal,” says Bryant. ”I pretty much bleed crimson and gray. And beer. Really good beer. This opportunity to work alongside master brewer Mark Irvin and move my family back to the Inland Empire is already proving to be the most rewarding move of my career.”

Curiously, about the time John and Mark were proving how craft beer has a way of bringing great people together, they were getting an uncharacteristically cold shoulder from another craft brewery on the East Coast that also had a claim on the name “Northern Lights.” With 1800 plus craft breweries these days, innocent trademark lap overs are not uncommon, but typically these can be resolved in an attorney-free setting over a couple of beers. After multiple calls and letters though, all Mark and John got back was the silent treatment. No Lie.  But, rather than losing sleep or brewing time over it, they inspired to shorten Northern Lights to No-Li – which also makes a subtle nod to how they candidly brew their beers and run their business. Plus, since they got the Silent Treatment, they wryly decided that would make a great name for their Pale Ale.

Whether you’ve been drinking Northern Lights since 1993 or you’re imbibing in your first ever No-Li ale, Mark, John and the crew hope the pride they have in their craft and in their hometown shines through.

 

Tasting at Uptown Market on Thursday, August 14th from 5pm-8pm

Portland Cider Tasting 8/15

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What do you do when you’re frustrated by the quality of the commercial cider available?  You start making your own!  What do you do when friends and family keep telling you it’s the best cider they’ve ever had?  You start a business!  That is the essence of how the Portland Cider Company got its start.  Founded by Jeff Parrish, an Oregon native, and his wife Lynda, an ex-patriot from the Somerset region of England (the Mecca of cider), the Portland Cider Company is based on the belief that good cider comes from good fruit, honest practices, and attention to detail.

 

Tasting at Uptown August 15th 5pm-8pm

Green Flash Tasting 8/21

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From humble beginnings came true enlightenment. Mike and Lisa Hinkley established Green Flash Brewing Co. in 2002.  Today, they lead a talented team of like-minded craft beer enthusiasts, who embrace the Green Flash culture and brand vision with passion and zeal. Every batch of beer is a labor of love and is a true Green Flash collaboration.

Tasting at Uptown August 21st from 5pm-8pm

S.A.W. Tasting 8/22

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salem saw Salem Ale Works was founded by two college friends and former wildland firefighters; Justin Ego and Jake Bonham. Their shared experiences and love of great craft beer gave rise to the formation of a nano-brewery in 2013; through which they plan to bring well-crafted and enjoyable beers to the Salem community and beyond.

Tasting at Uptown August 22nd from 5pm-8pm