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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Softball season

You're all a bunch of no posting pansies.

Last night was some dos equis, but already checked off, so nothing for the list.

Tonight was my first softball game in 2 years. A couple bad calls ended my perfect batting average in Longview (I was 5/5), but we still managed to go 1-1 first night of league, and more importantly I was treated to a Busch, Hamm's, and a couple already checked off beers. I also started off with a Tsing Tao before I went, and am now enjoying a Dick's Silk Lady while I prepare to soak my re-injured knee in the hot tub before icing it, so I got that going for me.

Between softball and wiffleball over the next few months, I am going to wipe out the shit beers on my list. And I am at 260 in about 105 days, so I am doing pretty good towards breaking 730.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

5/29

A couple of Full Sail 22s I have been saving greeted me after a hard day of work staring at the computer and answering phones with loan rates while my boss is away.

Full Sail Nugget Red Ale, Full Sail Top Sail Imperial Porter, both brewmaster's reserve beers that I bought while at the brewery last month in Hood River. And they were worth the wait. I want more. Like if I didn't have golf tournaments all weekend, I would drive to hood river and buy more. Nate, go buy some if you can. They are worth a trip to Belmont or Full Sail brewery if needed.

I forgot 2 beers.....

5/24/2007 Leffe - Had this with Trout at the Northlake Tavern. Didn't like it very much, but compared to Tona, the beer below, it was pure goodness.

5/25/2007 Tona

Falling behind, but not for long

So I made up some beers this weekend with a Mixed Mac Pack and the Anchor Brewing Company mixed six pack. Still a week behind, but have loaded up the fridge for a push to catch up. Here is what I have been up to:


5/12/2007 Anchor Steam - The flagship of the Anchor brewing company, not too bad. I enjoyed it watching the ponies run at Emerald Downs after my wife snuck in the sixer in her purse. I love pouring beers into a coke cup in front of a sign that says "No outside beverages."

5/13/2007 Liberty Ale

5/14/2007 Anchor Porter

5/15/2007 Anchor Bock

5/16/2007 Summer Beer

5/17/2007 Old Fog Horn

5/18/2007 AOH - A good man at work dropped this on off at my desk. Not too shabby.

5/19/2007 Paulaner Brauereu Munchen

5/20/2007 MacTarnahans Mac's Amber

5/21/2007 Oregon Honey Beer

5/22/2007 Blackwatch Cream Porter

5/23/2007 Icehouse

Monday, May 28, 2007

Memorial Day

It was time for some wiffle. So it was time for a beer during a quick lunch before heading to Kelso, then a handful of talls during wins # 17 & 18 for the Laurelhurst Pirates, then home for a beer and washing the cars, then to a BBQ at the parent's place for some wine and drinks and steak. And it was frickin beautiful outside to boot. Nice day.

5/28 Lowenbrau, Miller High Life Light, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pike Naughty Nellie Golden Ale

Sunday, May 27, 2007

kickin ass and takin names

I know I'm only competing against myself, but I am totally winning at around 250 already.

5/26 Spanish Peaks Honey Raspberry Ale, Rogue Chocolate Stout, Otter Creek Stove Pipe Porter

5/27 North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout, Dick's Pale Ale, New Belgium Skinny Dip.

I also shot a 77 today, my best round of golf ever. So that's cool.

Friday, May 25, 2007

whoops

Going down the list, I just realized I forgot to mark off the Schmidt's I had last month during wiffleball. My dad had been saving this bad boy from a party 2 to 5 years ago, and every party or BBQ it makes it into the bucket of ice, and then after the party it makes it back into the fridge. So I finally liberated it from it's icy hell and had it while getting ready for wiffleball on the 11th last month. And you wouldn't f'in believe it, but it wasn't half bad. I want to know what technology Schmidt's uses to make shitty beer into mediocre beer if you chill it for 5 years, and then take that technology and conquor the world.

As for today, I had a nice fat 22 of Rogue Chipotle Ale before going bowling, a big 32 of bud while bowling, then back home to finally try the Black and Tan I have been saving some guinness and harps for. And it worked. And it was good. Of course, it's only 8:50 and I'm not going anywhere this weekend except back to the bowling alley to try and win more money, then probably to Pirates movie, some wiffleball, and maybe see Hot Fuzz at the theatre pub, so I will probably have many more beers to add over the next few days.

P.S. I am going to pass 250 different beers tomorrow or Sunday. So I am about 150 ahead by Trout and Nate's count. So I got that going for me, which is nice. The down side is the only beers left at Freddy's that I haven't had cost either 6 bucks for a fuckin case, or 6 bucks a bottle. Time for a trip to Belmont station, as I only have about 30 beers left in my fridge...

yep, only 8:50, so I had another, a Genesee Cream Ale from High Falls Brewing. Smokin Aces is a good movie too. It went well with the pizza and genesse.

A Retraction

Ok, I'm going to bump the Shiner Hefeweizen from the list because I forgot that Dicko and I had made plans to split a bottle of Baltika Дон (Don) Southern Lager today at work. I guess that means I'll have to punish myself with another Shiner Hefe, but oh well.

99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall...

That's right boys and girls, today is Day 99. I'm not a big fan of the Hefe's, but decided to sample a Shiner Hefeweizen with my bbq chicken sandwich at the Pig Iron BBQ today. It tasted just like Hefeweizen should; chick beer.

Tomorrow morning I'll be off to Mexico for a few days, so I'm planning to check some of the Mexi-beers off the list; Pacifico, Negra Modelo, Dos Equis, and Corona will do, but I'm hoping to find something I haven't seen for sale up here. I know of one called Estrella that I saw in Nayarit last year, but I'm not sure if it's available in Baja California Sur or not.


5/15/2007 Hollande 1620 Superieur Lager
5/16/2007 St. Peter's Brewery Golden Ale
5/17/2007 Pyramid Curve Ball Kolsch
5/18/2007 Abbey of Leffe Blonde Ale
5/19/2007 Toña Premium Lager Beer
5/20/2007 St. Peter's Brewery Cream Stout
5/21/2007 Full Sail Limited Edition Lager
5/22/2007 Blue Moon Honey Moon Summer Ale
5/23/2007 St. Peter's Brewery English Ale
5/24/2007 Okocim Porter

good weather, good beer

It was nice outside yesterday. So what do you do when it's nice outside? You BBQ. I enjoyed a nice burger, couple of bratwurst's, some salad and appetizers, and a couple beers of course. The Sleeman's Porter, Sleeman's Cream Ale, and an Amstel Light. All hit the spot nicely, complementing the food nicely with a range of flavors from dark to light.

How about you guys? Anyone there? Already gone for the holiday?

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

5/22 and 5/23

finally caught up.
5/22 St Pauli Girl and a couple other big beers while bowling
5/23 Mendocino White Hawk IPA, Mendocino Red Tail Ale, and North Coast Red Seal Ale.

and one last Lagunitas box bottom that will strike a chord with the newly 21...
lagunita's Censored Rich Copper Ale
Anyway, we were going out to, uh, the, uh, you know, thing, and all, and when we got there, well, us the dude was, like- "whoa man!" I mean, and we were all, uh, you know, "hey man", and all, they, I mean he, was all "what?" and stuff- and I just told him what you said and all, and they were all man- "not cool dude", but whatever- so, uh, we split and went back to my lair and just hung out and whatever, but the whole thing was, like, just SUCH a bummer and all but, you know, it was cool and stuff, but you just gotta, you know, about the dude and all, like, it's cool and all you know, but what's up with that, "blah blah blah"? Whatzit got to do with ber and all? I mean, really, dude, whatever... 707.769.4495... but it's cool and all...

after I finished typing that, I vowed to say "like" less often... and I threw up in my mouth a little.

Still trying to catch up

5/20 Rogue Uberfest Pilsner, Henry's Summer Wheat, Lagunita's Undercover Investigator Shut-down Ale
5/21 JW Dundee's Pale Ale, Lagunita's Cappuccino Stout, Bridgeport Stout

lagunitas Undercover
There I was, sweaty and strung out, holed up for the third day in a cheap hotel with a genuine Juanita on my lap. On the lamp was more than a way of life. It had a smell, and it stunk like hops. Juanita shrieked something about an "Escoba frande con queso en mota para la pelicula...", but I wasn't listening. For now I was focused on the Undercover Ale clenched between Juanita's knees and also how good it would taste later while she cooled out in the soon to be locked shed out back of Palmdale where the turkey farmers still run. Ale is thicker than even blood. I already knew this and I also knew that the dicks were not far behind and that even at their distance they could smell everything and would never let up on me. Flip the dicks. Here come the bastards... Here they come... Call us! 707-769-4495 Cheers!

lagunitas Capuccino Stout (the bottle that made me go look at the other to see if they had stuff on the sides as good as this one. If you read nothing else in my last 10 posts, read this.)
Coffee is my shepherd; I shall not doze. It maketh me to wake in green pastures, it leadeth me beyond the sleeping masses. It restoreth my brain, it leadeth me in the paths of consciousness for it's name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of sleep, I will fear no artificial sweetener for thou art with me; Thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me. Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of my zzz's, Thou anointest my day with sunlight; My cup runneth over. Surely richness and flavor shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of Cappuccino forever... Let us sip... or whatever... 1.707.769.4495 Cheers!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Lagunitas and 5/18, 5/19

on with the fun.
5/18 Firestone Double Ale, Foster's, Asahi
5/19 Saporro, Rogue Young's Special Bitter Ale, Oregon Honey Beer, Rogue American Amber Ale

lagunitas Brown Shugga from the six pack from last month.
We hope this Special Sweet Release finds you and yours happy and healthy this hopeful holiday season. We were making our Gnarlywine back in '98, messed up the recipe, and this Elegant Accident is what we got.
As we brew this Special Ale in this the fourth part of the third year of a new, and so far difficult, millennium, we are thinking about how complicated our world has become and about how easily the space between us all sometimes grows. We hope this Ale and this Holiday Season find you and the ones closest to you in moments of quiescence from which new intimacies may arise. Maybe a new appreciation of a lifetimes's unceasing arc will appear to you as real and as gently as a familiar voice might whisper in your ear. Maybe it's not really just Wednesday or Thursday or today or yesterday or just now or then... maybe it's all just plain 'now' and maybe it's all we've got and maybe that really is enough. Bring on then this the time of the year when the skies sometimes cloud over and the wind and the rain drive us inside and together and may for you the shelter be as much about the foofs and walls as it is about the company and the shared time. Oh yes, and also the shared brews- but we've taken care of that... Thanks for inviting us in! If you're in Petaluma come and visit with us sometime. Or just call us at 1.707.769.4495. Cheers!

Lagunitas and 5/17

So while going through this huge as list for the last week, I noticed that Lagunitas has some pretty cool prose down the side of their 22s and 6-packs. So I give you the beers of 5/17 while I was in Cali, plus the first in a series of Lagunita's poem-like saying on my Lagunitas beer from 5/9, lagunitas lucky 13.

5/17 Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout, Kona Longboard Lager, Firestone Pale Ale, Beck's Light, Sam Smith Oatmeal Stout, Hacker Pschorr Weisse, Craftsman Biere de Blanco, Craftsman Smoke Porter.

Lagunitas Lucky 13
From the first day of the first mash of the first recipe in the first brewhouse in the first space to this oasis 13 years on the road; We have worked hard to walk in the footsteps of our hero brewers- The Esteemed brewer of California's best Pale Ale, the Noble Brewer of the planet's only legal Steam Beer, and Oregon's Rebel Brewer from Newport (pretty sure this is John from Rogue). Thirteen years down the road, we have found our own voice as brewers but our admiration for the Great Ones has not dimmed one bit. If we walked well down the her's path ourselves,k perhaps we too have been an inspiration for others. Beer is a Bronze Age business and we feel honored to have left our footprints on it's path into history, at the same time leaving our flavors on your buds. Thanks for your trust over the years and we hope you enjoy this specially brewed Hi-Gravity Auburn offering. Beer Speaks. People Mumble! Call 707-769-4495. Cheers!

stupid 200 character maximum

yeah, every day down in cali is going to be practically a new post. stupid 200 character label maximum...

5/16 was more fun, with a Gordon Biersch Marzen, Gordon Biersch Blonde Bock, Anderson Valley Poleeko Gold Pale Ale, and a Kronenbourg 1664, as well as a few already checked off beers at the Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood. Yeah I bowled a 171 the first game with shoes that didn't slide, distracting waitresses, a house ball, and many beers. I am that awesome.

A great find

So there I am in California, finding that the few places I've been to so far really don't have many California beers on tap. So I head to the store, where they have a handful of beers I can't get at home, and I buy as many as I think I can drink over the next 3 days before going out to the bars with Apul in Hollywood. Most were good, and the list is too long to describe each one, but a few stand out.

The Moose Lodge in Hollywood had its own beers. The Moose Lodge Amber Ale and Moose Lodge Lager. I am almost positive that they were brewed by Anheueser and were very similar to Michelob and Michelob Amber Bock, but hell, new beers is new beers. On top of that for 5/15 I had Lost Coast Alley Cat Amber, Lost Coast Raspberry Brown, Sam Adams Summer Ale, and a Bitter Than You (Cali only) at BJs.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Open to Close

Oh yes folks, the Trout and I finished an open to close this Saturday. You know what the best part of it was, some dude we met from Texas paid for most of our beer the whole night and I didnt even need to blow him.

I have fallen behind a little bit and its just because I haven't been to the store lately, not because I havent been drinking.

The latest beers:

Leffe - Not a huge fan of it, but it wasnt that bad. What was bad though, see below.

Tona - BAD

Killlians Red - Oddly enough, this was one of the first beers I ever got drunk on. You ever notice that when you're young, sometimes you just end up with random beers like this and you drink them, well, because you aren't old enough to buy your own.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Still huge

to finish off a little more before the next few days of these long ass posts (seriously, a quick scan and I am easily over 200 after 40-50 beers in the last week...).

5/13 Mother's day. Wine and beer and flowers.

Elk Rock IPA, Full Sail IPA, Pyramid Apricot Weizen

5/14 Fly to Cali for 3 day training, and multiple days drinking with Apul in Hollywood. That's hot. One of the best burgers I have had in a long time at the Hilton, and it was only $26 for a burger and 2 beers, what a bargain...

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, shinerbock (already crossed off), and Anderson Valley Boont Amber Ale

It's so big...part 2

Yep, still Huge. Probably gonna have to finish tomorrow.
5/12 Hales Brewpub after walking a few miles for Dicko's relay for life team, 8 mile.

Hale's Drawbridge Blonde, Hale's Troll Porter, Hale's Mongoose IPA, Hale's Cream Stout, Hale's Irish Style Nut Brown Ale, Hale's El Jefe Weizen Ale, Hale's Rudyard's Barleywine Rare Ale.

These were all good, best one is probably the cream stout and they have 2 other cream ales which I plan to go back for next time we are in Seattle I hope. But with 4-10 other Seattle breweries on the list, who knows if Hale's will be my next Seattle stop or not. I still need some Manny's...

It's so big...part 1

Yeah, I've been esentially cut-off from posting for over a week, so it's so big it's gonna take multiple posts. To spare Nate the vacation (training in Cali) details, and Dicko the volunteerism type (although I went to his f'in walk-a-thon) details, here is the short version, part 1.

5/11 Wiffleball in Portland, then drinking, then passing out at Nate's...Good fun.

Laurelwood Mother Lode Golden Ale, Laurelwood Boss IPA, Dogfish Head Golden Shower Imperial IPA, Pelican Kiwanda Cream Ale, Amnesia Porter, Henry's Blue Boar Ale.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Nate's Beer #89, #90

So the other night I was thinking that I wanted to mix it up a little bit. I've noticed that I've been drinking tons of IPAs, and while I do enjoy them I still needed a little break.
So I wandered on over to the local Quik Stop and all that I could see were IPAs. I looked a little longer and then noticed something different in the other case. So I grabbed a couple 22s of Fox Barrel Hard Cider and wandered home with them. Nothing too great, easy to drink, didn't taste as good as Hornsby's.
Last night I went back to the IPA's and was surprised by Bear Republic's Racer 5 IPA. It was delicious and quite possibly the best IPA that I've had. I'm looking forward to drinking a couple more this weekend.



Wednesday, May 16, 2007

I had a good beer last night...

its brewed by the same folks that bring you favorites like Bud Light and Busch Light. A seasonal brew full of flavor. Im talking of the Spring Heat Spiced Wheat beer from Anheueser Busch. I tell ya, these guys know how to make a good beer.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Bob's Beer



Last night was an eventful one for beer drinkers in Seattle. You see, May 14th is the release date of Georgetown's Bob's Brown Ale and my friend Chris and I were at the official kickoff at the Nickerson Street Saloon. In attendance were Manny and Roger from Georgetown who brought three kegs of delicious brown goodness. The first two pints poured went straight from the taps to my and Chris' hands. In case you don't know the story of Bob's, here it is, straight from the Georgetown Brewing website:


"Bob's is a special beer brewed in honor of our friend, Bob Hirsch, who fought cancer valiantly for many years. He lived his final days to the fullest and he is an inspiration to all of us.
Bob's Brown Ale will be released every May 14th (Bob's birthday). 100% of the proceeds from Bob's will be donated in honor of Charles "Bob" Hirsch to the
Seattle Ronald McDonald House to provide a "home-away-from-home" for Children's Hospital patients and families.
Bob's Brown Ale is big and brown with lots of hops. We use a blend of 2-row Pale, Caramel, Chocolate, Munich, and Roasted Barley Malts, then add sh*t loads of Centennial and Crystal hops to make this a meaty brown brew. Alcohol by volume is 6.3%."

The Nickerson was donating all proceeds from sales of Bob's to the Ronald McDonald House, so as if you didn't feel good enough about drinking already, you could feel just a little bit better.

Here's the rest of the roster since my last update:


5/1/2007 Pinkus Organic Unfiltered Wheat Hefe Weizen
5/2/2007 Tiger Lager Beer
5/3/2007 Shiner Dunkelweizen
5/4/2007 Henschwansteiner Bavarian Lager
5/5/2007 Maritime Pacific Old Seattle Lager
5/6/2007 Doppel-Hirsch Bavarian Doppelbock
5/7/2007 Baltika #6 Porter
5/8/2007 Full Sail Nugget Red Ale
5/9/2007 Krusovice Cerne
5/10/2007 Skagit River Brewing Skuller's IPA
5/11/2007 Fraoch Heather Ale
5/12/2007 Browar Witnica Boss Beer
5/13/2007 Issaquah Brewery Menage a Frog Belgian Tripel

Nate's Beer #88

Last night I dipped back into my fridge for one of the beers from my trip to Belmont Stations a couple of months ago. This time I went with the Avery Brewery White Rascal Belgian Style Wheat Ale. It was a very light bodied beer with a light citrus taste. It was very easy to drink and I finished it off with ease while watching a little Trailer Park Boys. And Trout was right, this show is hilarious. I've finished off the first season and I'm currently in the middle of the second (Not bad for watching my first episode Sunday night). I laughed my ass off all the way through, you all definitely need to check it out.

Nate's Beer #87

So early Sunday morning, after my cousin's wedding reception, I ended up hanging out with a couple of his buddies and their girlfriends. They told me they had good beer in their hotel and they were true to their word.
Also in their room was a Nintendo Wii. And it was on like Donkey Kong. Will and I straight up dominated at tennis. Seriously that Wii never saw it coming.
I celebrated with a Samuel Adams Black Lager. It was very nice!

Nate's Beer #86

Saturday was my cousin Matt's wedding down in Seaside, Oregon. Him and his wife, Tierna, were kind enough to provide Budweiser at the reception and who am I to be picky?
Congratulations you crazy kids!

Nate's Beer #85

Last Friday night we had another set of wiffleball games. Since I had to come into Longview on Saturday to go to a wedding, Erik rode down to Portland with me after work for some wiffle action. We were facing the mighty Woodstock Unicorns and ended up winning both games by a combined score of 28-0. We're that good.
After our games we decided we should celebrate with some beers. We decided to make our first stop the wonderful Laurelwood Brewery were Ed, Erik and I all enjoyed some Mother Lode golden ale and some Boss IPA. Both were very good. While we were at Laurelwood Ed got a call from our friends Jack & Bunny who were hanging out at a little bar called Moon & Sixpence. We decided to meet them there and were on our way.
When we arrived at Moon & Sixpence the first thing we all noticed was there wonderful beer list. There were numerous beers that none of us had ever heard of. It was around this time that I recalled Erik talking about the $10 beer that he had earlier. What made me think of this was the Dogfish Head Imperial Pilsner that they had listed at $14. I asked the waitress if it had scotch in it. I decided why not and ordered up the $14 brewski. When it arrived I noticed the name on the bottle was left off of the menu (and for good reason). What I had ordered was a 25.4 oz bottle of Golden Shower.
I thought it was named appropriately....

Monday, May 14, 2007

Beer Label Generator

This is so effing fun!
(I promise, I'll post something soon about the incredible - and less than incredible - beers I met in New York.)
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Friday, May 11, 2007

#84

My brother in law's bday was last night so we went to a local bar for a quick brew. Upon looking at all of the taps and the cooler, only one beer was being sold that I have never had, or even seen before.

Lagunitas IPA - for some reason some IPAs seem to have almost a dirt like flavor to them. This one, well this one had a extra dirty flavor and wasnt good at all. I think that it must have just been really old or something but I barely finished it.

Nate's Beer #84

So last night I decided to stay in wondeful Longview instead of driving home after work. The gas prices are really started to put a crunch on my beer money and I can't be having that. Mr & Mrs G were kind enough to let me crash at their place.
I decided to head to the mini-mart near their place to buy my beer for the day. The selection there was pretty limited and I had forgotten my checklist to remember what I've had so far. I went with one of the beers I knew I hadn't drank and stayed away from the malt liquor section.
My choice for the evening? Modelo Especial. And I should have splurged and bought a lime (just kidding, they didn't have any limes). I seriously thought about taking this sixer back after my first two beers. I could've sworn that they had gone bad. Beer #3 started getting a little better and then beer #4 was good. I think it must've just been those first two that were bad. Weird.
Have a great weekend everybody! Gus and I are playing some wiff tonight and then I'm going to my cousin's wedding Saturday. Should be some drunken good times.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

5/10

Holy shit, I'm getting near 200. Tonight was time for some IPAs, the Stone IPA, the Pike's Place IPA, and also an Alaskan Summer Ale. The more california beers I have, the more I can't wait for next week when I go down there and have every single beer I can find on the corporate credit card...for business purposes of course...

Nate's also here, passed out in the other room. So I get to talk shit about him. No ball pansy.

Dream Fridge

All I can say is "Wow, man!"

I like Lagunitas

Last night I finally did some weeding. Weeding sucks balls. But my back yard and alley look better now. Then I had a West Coast IPA from Green Flash Brewing. This beer will be at brewfest (I was going down the list a few days back), and I would recommend trying it, although be warned its hella bitter. It was okay, but not the perfect beer after working outside and with homemade chilli.

But the Lagunitas Lucky 13 22oz I had after that was perfect with the Chilli. It was in fact very very good, another Ruby Red, and the 5th Lagunitas beer I have tried, and they have all been outstanding. I'm going to Cali next week, and I plan to find and drink more of them while I am there.

Nate's Beer #83

After arriving home last night I immediately made my way to the fridge and cracked open a refreshing McMenamin's Ruby that I had in there. I was thirsty from my drive home and easily finished that beer in a couple of minutes.
After making my way back to the fridge I decided on the McMenamin's Sunflower IPA. As of late, I have been drinking quite a few IPAs. The Sunflower is up there near the top of them all. On their website they describe it like this "McMenamins Sunflower IPA was first introduced in the summer of 1995 at our West Linn brewery. Inspired by the bountiful sunflowers grown in the pub's beer garden, our IPA has a deep golden color and distinct yet subtle citrus flavors that satisfy both the diehard IPA drinker and those who prefer a lighter palate. Sunflower IPA is truly a beer for the masses."
Yes it is. And in other McMenamin-related news, it sounds like they may be eyeing a location in nearby Kalama for a new restaurant. It sounds like all the talk is still in the early stages but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Beer 83 - 5/9

SLO Brewing's Amber was my 83rd beer, generously provided by the Trout. He's a good man, I don't care what the rumors are here at work, except for the one about his, a gopher, some duct tape and a car battery, that's just gross.

Nate's Beer #82

Last night on my way home I decided to stop and see if I could find a beer that I haven't had yet. What I ended up grabbing was Redhook's spring seasonal Copper Hook. And I was pleasantly surprised. Great, easy going beer that had a little bit of a citrus flavor.
I checked out Redhook's website this morning and discovered that this beer's availibility runs from January to April so I'm glad I grabbed one when I did. On the site they describe it as follows "With it's brilliant copper color, light maltiness, pleasant hop aroma, and distinctive citrus flavor, Copperhook is a perfect companion to warmer temps and longer nights. "
And since it's packing a very solid 5.7% ABV it made me feel happy. I thought it was pretty damn tasty so you should check it out if you get a chance.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

beers beers beers

Sunday it was time for a few more coronas, cause if you already have cut limes, it is a shame to let them go to waste. After they were gone it was time for a couple of Dick's: the Lava Rock Porter Sunday and the Working Man's Brown Ale Monday. Tonight was time for that busty red head Siletz Red Ale. I have been eyeing this beauty for the last couple days since I drank the 22 that was in front of it in the fridge. And it was worth the wait. This beer is the best beer I have had this month, and that's saying something after the couple brown ales that I thought were pure money. I think you can probably find these in Portland since I saw a few Siletz at Nate and Ed's, and I recommend picking one up. It's almost as good as McMenamins' Ruby. No shit. Last I am gonna go grab an Alaskan IPA, cause Nate says its good, and that little bright ass green cap keeps calling my name.

Nate's Beer #81


Last night I decided to have a new Alaskan IPA. After checking it out on the website, I discovered that this beer is a special edition that the brewed for the brewery's 21st birthday.
Their site describes it like this "Alaskan IPA offers a fruity, citrus aroma, with a medium body and a clean, refreshing hop finish. Operations Manager Dave Wilson had a hand in refining the final recipe. “What characterizes this beer is its drinkability. We made Alaskan IPA to appeal equally to craft beer drinkers as well as hopheads,” Wilson said.
It was quite refreshing for an IPA. Check it out if you get a chance.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Nate's Beers #77-80

Beer #77 (Thursday)- I got home from work and cracked up a Firehouse 5 Steam Pumper IPA. I don't know what the deal is but I've been on one helluva IPA kick lately. And I've come to the realization that Steam Pumper IPA just may be the same stuff as Pizza Schmizza's IPA and Harvey Comedy Club's IPA. Since it's brewed by Portland Brewing I think I may be on to something here. More. Research. Needed.

Beer #78 (Friday)- As I was heading home to Portland my buddy Jack called and asked me if I'd like to join him for some disc golf and Pier Park. I said "fuck yeah" and made my way home, changed, grabbed my discs and some brews and made my way out to the park. I enjoyed a Fiddler's Green IPA (another one!) and followed that up with a couple of Broken Halos. Afterwards we headed back to Jack's were we enjoyed some Heines and a little chat with the coach.

Beer #79 (Saturday)- After Gus and I dominated at wiffleball (we're now 10-0) I made my way back up to Longview for a little Cinco de Drinko action. I stopped by the Guttormsen resident and had a Corona with Erik. After that we started in on my fifth of Milagro tequila. Over the course of the evening I would go on to finish said fifth. Good times (from what I remember)!

Beer #80 (Sunday)- Last night while sitting around watching TV I cracked open a brewski I had been saving for a while. It was a wonderful New Belgium 2 Below. Just like the other New Belgium brew's, it was delicious. I can't wait for Summer to get here and bring the lovely Skinny Dip seasonal with it....

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Holy Grail Ale

So I was at the Red House Beer reatiler and they told me that they should be getting some of the Monty Python's Holy Gail Ale in soon, I'll keep an eye out for everyone.

In the meantime, i picked up a mixed "eight" pack of some Bison Brewing and Flying Dog.

5/2 - Flying Dog Pale Ale
5/3 - Flying Dog Cut the Leash
5/4 - Flying Dog Dogtober
5/5 - Flying Dog Hound Bock - In my opinion, the best of the bunch. I actuall may go back and pick up a sixer of just this.
5/6 - Bison Belgian Ale
5/7 - Bison IPA
5/8 - Bison Red Ale - Not a huge red ale fan, but this wasnt too shabby.

The eighth beer was the Bison Chocolate Stout and I realized when I got home that I already had this and it sucked. So if anyone needs one of these, hollah!

Friday, May 4, 2007

Beers 171-175

Wednesday I had the Deschutes Buzzsaw Brown
Thursday was the Stone Arrogant Bastard. I felt very arrogant.

Tonight I am going to have a bunch of beers and go to dinner and go to see Spiderman 3 probably. I'm more excited for the beer.
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Edit: Last night there were 3 packed theatres of spiderman fans, so we just had dinner instead. So instead of beers, I had lobster, crab, shrimp, steak, and some very good Pinot Noir. Capped by a Dick's Mountain Amber Ale and watching Clerks 2 which I still hadn't watched. That movie was some funny shit. I think I am going to head to Portland early for Wiffle, start on a few Tecates, and watch Clerks 2 again. After having a Dick's Best Bitter of course.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Nate's Beer #76

Last night my good friend Willie Nelson left me a couple of Widmer Broken Halo IPAs. I haven't had these in a while and thoroughly enjoyed the hoppiness of them. Great call Willie!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

A Broad Abroad - Glam

I'm leaving for a long weekend in New York.










I'll be drinking at the Collins.








And the Blind Tiger.





And I'm super excited about lifting jars...many jars...at Spuyten Duyvil.

Take a moment and check out their bottle list.

Nate's Beer #75


So last night I went for sushi dinner with my friends Margaux and Laura. As some of you may know, I love me some raw fish. Last night we went with a hot night roll, alaskan roll, spicy scallop roll and a rainbow roll (named after Dicko). The sushi was delish as always and I decided to down it with some Tiger! beer.
The beer was alright, kinda reminded me of Bud Light. The taste was just the right pairing for the sushi. It's just too bad I had to drive afterwards so I couldn't enjoy any sake-bombs!

Good Trout

The Trout gave me an Abita Amber a few weeks back and it got lost in the shuffle of my fridge. Found it, not too shabby.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Beers 168-170

I should hit 200 beers by next week, and then have training in California the week after that, so plan to hit 250 by the end of the month. Ouch, my liver just kicked me.

Last night was a Siletz Paddle Me IPA. Good stuff. Tonight is a couple 22s of Beck's, the regular and the dark. Regular I am sure everyone has had, nothing different, the Dark was kind of new, but not too different. It was good, wouldn't mind having it again although I don't think any bar carries it so would have to buy it in 22s at the store.

Nate's Beer #74

MGD (and not Michelob Golden Draft)