Oregon Beer Reviews
This northwest state is a bona fide mecca for American craft beer.
by Team | American IPA, BridgePort Brewing Company, India Pale Ale (IPA), Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, United States |
Tom: Browsing through an aisle at Binny’s stumbled upon this little beauty along with its older brother Hop Czar. I had never seen or heard of this brewery located on Oregon before so you know that meant…give it a try. BridgePort is the oldest brewery in Oregon...
by Noel | Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, Spiced / Herbed / Vegetable Beers, United States |
So…beer is pretty good stuff. You probably wouldn’t be reading this if you didn’t think so yourself. And if you’re like most people, you probably like chocolate, too. Just throwin’ that out there. I apologize if you’re not one of those people; maybe you’re allergic...
by Tom Smillie | American Pale Ale (APA), Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, United States |
This is the second of apparently four GYO Rogue beers that I have been able to find in my neck of the woods. If you check their website (www.rogue.com) you’ll find they currently offer a Blonde Ale, Black Lager, and two Pales as a part of this series. Looking back at...
by John | Imperial / Double IPA, Oregon, Snifter, Tulip, United States, Widmer Brothers Brewery, Wine Glass |
Deadlift was another hit at the St. Paul Beerfest. I quickly noted to pick up a couple of these for the frig and a review. So here goes. If the words “smooth”, “thick”, “complex” and “berryish” appeal to you for a IPA...
by Team | English Bitter (ESB) / Pale Ale, Imperial Beers, Mug, Oregon, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, United States |
Noel: Paying $5 for seven ounces of beer definitely requires some consideration. But in my case, if the beer has “Rogue” plastered on the front of it, I’d probably pay $5 for one ounce. Speaking of which…who decided that “ounce” would be a good term for a measure of...
by Matt | American Amber / Red Ale, Mug, Oregon, Pilsner Glass, Pint Glass, Rogue Ales, United States |
Pours a cloudy, rusty orange with minimal head on my pint glass pour. Aroma consists of more malt than hops, and I pick up a toasted, bready note. Before I go into the taste let me say that I appreciate the few Rogue beers I’ve had. I know my brother who resides on...