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2010 Cheers To Belgian Beers List

April 30th, 2010

Some info from the Oregon Brewers Guild:

05/01/2010
Hopworks Urban Brewery
Upper Parking Lot
2944 SE Powell Blvd
Portland
503-232-4677
Noon-9pm
Admission is Free.
$5 for tasting goblet which is required to taste.
$1 for tastes.

Portland’s Cheers to Belgian Beers started three years ago to help introduce Oregonians to the breadth of style and flavors of beers brewed in Belgium. The first year had 10 brewers pouring 10 beers at the Rock Bottom Brewery on April 10th, 2007. In 2008, 18 Brewers made 20 different beers for an event held on April 5th, 2008 at Roots Organic Brewing Co. in Portland. In 2009, on May1st and May 2nd, 23 breweries made 25 different beers that were poured at the Lucky Lab Beer Hall.

Portland’s Cheers to Belgian Beers is much like your standard beer festival, but all the beers are brewed by Oregon breweries in a Belgian inspired manner. In the past two years, all of the breweries were from the Portland Metropolitan area. In 2009, the Festival will be open to all Oregon Brewers Guild Members.

The yeast for 2010 will be:
Wyeast 3726 Farmhouse Ale
This strain produces complex esters balanced with earthy/spicy notes. Slightly tart and dry with a peppery finish. A perfect strain for farmhouse ales and saisons.
Attenuation: 74-79%
Alc. Tolerance: 12%
Flocculation: variable
Temperature Range: 70-95°F (21-35°C)

BREWERY BEER Plato ABV IBU YEAST
Ambacht Brewing Co. Ambacht Black Gold 15.2 6.8 25 Y
Amnesia Brewing Co. Dilemma 17.3 7.9 70 N
Big Horse Brewpub Cuvee de Ferme - 6.3 - Y
Block 15 Brewery La Ferme’ de Demons 19 8.8 31 Y
BridgePort Brewing Co. Fallen Friar Firkin - 8.2 - N
Cascade Brewing Frite Galois 14 4.6 13 Y
Deschutes Brewery – Bend Pub Tropisch Bruin 12.5 4.8 35 Y
Deschutes Brewery – Portland Pub Sinfully Delicious DSA 19 9.2 17 Y
Double Mountain Brewery Bonne Idee 17.2 8.4 50 Y
Double Mountain Brewery Bonne Idee Kriek - 8 48 Y
Eugene City Brewery Bannister Belgian Strong 18 8.8 25 Y
Fanno Creek Brewpub Reverands Daughter 16 5.4 20 N
Fort George Brewery Magnifera Indica Belgae 19 7.9 15 Y
Green Dragon King Ghidorah 20 9.2 25 Y
Hopworks Urban Brewery DiaBlato 23 11 20 Y
Laurelwood Brewing Co. Infared 17 7.5 65 Y
Lompoc 5Q Saison The Beach - 5.5 - Y
Lucky Labrador BeerHall Doggie Kong 17.3 6.4 0 Y
Lucky Labrador Brewpub Malt Bomb V 16.2 5.4 25 Y
MacTarnahan’s Brewing Co. Lip Stinger 13.5 4.8 32 N
McMenamins Crystal Brewery The Big Worm 21 9.3 10 Y
McMenamins Kennedy School The Life of Riley Honey Wheat 13.3 5.7 20 Y
New Old Lompoc Norman Invasion - 5.6 - Y
Oakshire Brewing La Ferme 15.8 7.8 15 Y
Old Market Pub & Brewery Red Headed Step Child 14 6 10 Y
Pelican Pub & Brewery Le Pelican d’OR 18.1 8.4 45 Y
Philadelphia’s Steaks & Hoagies Philly’s Belgian IPA 19.5 8 88 Y
Rock Bottom Brewery Floreal IV 13 5.9 35 Y
Rogue Ales John’s Dark & Scary 18.8 9 35 Y
Roots Organic Brewing Co. Brune “O” 17 6.6 28 Y
Silver Moon Brewing Saison de Moon 13.3 5.9 24 Y
Upright Brewing Mingus and Monk 16.8 7.2 22 Y
Widmer Brothers Brewing Co. Biere De Table 8 3.7 26 Y

Portland’s Cheers to Belgian Beers 2008

April 8th, 2008

Walking into the craziness of the “back room” of Roots last Saturday went something like this:

Portland's Cheers To Belgian Beers

So many Belgian beer fans! And even better: so many Belgian beers!

For those of you not in the know, this year’s “Portland’s Cheers to Belgian Beers” was a mini beer festival (I dislike the word “tastival”) where all the breweries used the same yeast strain (Ardennes/ La Chouffe), but could make any type of beer they liked.

Now, I am a big fan of the Belgian beers — especially dubbels — so I was pretty hyped for this event, looking forward to some fruity, estery goodness. I walked up, paid my $10 bucks for a commemorative cup (I think I was one of the last to get the official glass) and five beer tickets. Read on for my unprofessional and highly unscientific reviews.

I started with the HUB El Diablo, which I guessed was supposed to be their interpretation of Duvel. It was fairly sweet and had a deep green hop presence which I found a little too aggressive for the style. Good, but given a choice, I’d rather have the HUB 7-Grain Stout.

Next was Rock Bottom’s Floreal, which must have been fairly subtle, because I couldn’t taste it at all after the Diablo. After a trip to Roots’ self-service water station to cleanse my palate, I got a lot more out of the Rock Bottom beer; very smooth bodied, slightly dry finish, and not as fruity as some of the other entrants.

Next down the line was Laurelwood’s Saison d’Arduinna which was absolutely killer. It poured a wonderful clear gold with perfectly sized bubbles. A light citrus tang was the perfect complement to the fruitiness of the Ardennes yeast. Not too fruity, not too malty. I could drink this all day.

Further down the line I found the Full Sail Dubbel, which I found somewhat thin bodied. The aroma and flavor were all there, but it had a strange acidic finish which I found kind of unpleasant.

After that, it was the Roots Bruin, Lompoc’s Diablesse, something from Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, but by this time I started forgetting to take notes and some strange ingredient in the beers was affecting my memory. This has never happened before!

Anyways, I enjoyed the majority of the brews, but like Jeff over at Beervana, I got a “squash” character from several of the beers; one I wrote down as tasting like a “pumpkin beer.” Though some of the beers didn’t quite hit the high notes I thought they would, I highly suggest you put this on your calendar for next year.

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The winners are in!

1st: Lucky Labrador’s Malt Bomb

2nd: Laurelwood’s Saison du Arduinna and Lucky Devil from Alameda Brewhouse (tie)

3rd: El Diablo from Hopworks Urban Brewery

Honorable Mention: Roots Farmhouse Bruin