All posts in Matt Wiater

  • When Beer and Code Meet and Fall in Love
    2012/01/30, No comments

    Take a look around, we've been pretty busy. We've stripped out years of cruft so that we can deliver our Portland beer goodness cleanly, and at faster speeds. We've kept all of your favorite content, but we have also made some great changes ...

  • Brewligans Bottle Shop Grand Opening
    2012/01/26, No comments

    The grand opening for Brewligans Bottle Shop has just started. Doors opened at noon today for the Troutdale shop, and they are eager to get great beer into your hands and mouths. Brewligans is starting out with about 75 different bottled be ...

  • Valentine’s Day Beer Love Tour from Brewvana
    2012/01/24, 1 Comment

    Tired of seeing heart shaped boxes full of chocolate? Sick of sales on roses? Or maybe you just need a good excuse to drink great Portland beer on a Tuesday. Brewvana Portland Brewery Tours feels the same way! They’ve created a great ...

  • Scottish Week at Cascade Brewing Barrel House
    2012/01/23, No comments

    The Cascade Brewing Barrel House has announced Scottish Week!  From Scottish twists on favorite beer styles, to new food offerings for the week, the Barrel House is serving up some delicious treats for Portlanders. Check out the details be ...

  • Fermented Photo: Beer Shrapnel
    2012/01/13, No comments

    Shrapnel from the annual New Year’s Eve Tasting. La Ferme de la Ville Provision (2011), Belgian Farmhouse, Block 15 La Folie (2011), Sour Brown, New Belgium Clutch (2011), Dark Sour, New Belgium Kriek (2011), Barrel Aged Kriek, ...

  • Beer Hunter: The Movie
    2012/01/09, No comments

    Check out director John Richards’ new project “Beer Hunter: The Movie”. He is raising funds on Kickstarter to complete not only a film about the Michael Jackson, but also a series of “Beer Hunter: The Lost Tapes̶ ...

  • Red Chair NWPA from Deschutes Brewery
    2011/12/19, No comments

    “You will find no cloying, mouth-puckering bitterness here. In its place is a straight-up, succulent, citrus punch to the nose.” Brewer John Abraham Traditionally, a Northwest Style Pale Ale is very hoppy: big floral aroma, huge citrus ...