Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Leap Year: Looking Back / Looking Ahead

A leap year typically occurs every 4 years, so I thought I better post a few words out in cyberspace to commemorate this semi-special occasion. I think about the time span most when I hear leap year. Over 4 years a lot shit goes down. Personally, I got engaged, my Uncle passed, my Grandma turned 90, my doctor checked my colon with her finger, I went to Mexico, traveled to Dubai, my dog’s health began deteriorating, I started this Eyeluvbeer thing, struggled like hell through these hard economic times, had a wicked spell of Vertigo, bought a bicycle, sold my motorcycle, did the naked bike ride, fractured my foot, etc. Today, maybe take a moment to think about what has happened to you over the past 4 years and what you can accomplish before our next leap year in 2016.


Cheers,
Chris

Monday, February 27, 2012

Beer O'Clock Radio with The Beer Goddess, Lisa Morrison

Just a quick plug. We were recently featured on Lisa Morrison’s aka The Beer Goddess’s radio show, Beer O’Clock which airs every Saturday from 3-4pm on Portland’s 101 KXL. Attached is a sound clip that Lisa kindly provided from her February 18th installment.


Link to Lisa's blog post:  http://beergoddess.com/articles/2012/02/20/heard-on-beer-oclock----links-for-21812/

Friday, February 24, 2012

Interview: Humble Brewing's Chad Freitag and Scott Davis

STATS
Name: Chad Freitag
Hometown: Corning, CA
Website: http://humblebrewing.com/
First Beer Consumed: I seem to remember it being a sip of my dad’s Löwenbräu.
Favorite Style of Beer: For the typical ‘go to’ beers, I enjoy a nice cloudy IPA or Saison. Otherwise, it largely depends on the season.
Preferred Watering Hole: Amnesia Brewing is a favorite of mine.
Best Place for Pizza: Atomic Pizza on Killingsworth.
STATS
Name: Scott Davis
Hometown: Portland, OR
Website: http://humblebrewing.com/
First Beer Consumed: Don’t ask! I’m guessing it was probably Keystone Light.
Favorite Style of Beer: It varies by season, but my year-round choice is IPA.
Preferred Watering Hole: Amnesia Brewing on a sunny afternoon.
Best Place for Pizza: Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River.




I met Chad Freitag at the 1st Annual Winter Beer Festival at Plew’s Brews in December, 2011. Chad told me that Humble Brewing was at the event having their coming out party. Humble debuted a CDA (Cascadian Dark Ale) that evening. It turned out to be one of the most favored beers at the festival. As a matter of fact, the (2) kegs that they brought ended up empty on the second day. Below, Chad and Scott, Humble Brewing’s founders kindly volunteered their time to answer a few questions.

How did you guys meet?
We live on the same block, and beer brings neighbors together.

When did you begin Humble Brewing?
The planning and “research” began in 2010, but we weren’t legal until late 2011.

Monday, February 20, 2012

New Eyeluvbeer Website!

The new Eyeluvbeer website is live.  A big thank you goes out to the many folks that helped make this happen.

  • Piet van Zoen:  Portland based Web Developer, Graphic Designer, fellow craft beer lover and all around great guy.  If you need a kick ass website, he's your man.  Check him out here:   http://pietvanzoen.com/

  • Kim Nguyen-van Zoen:  Portland based corporate, headshot, wedding, fashion, editorial, photojournalist, food & resturant, portrait & art photographer.  Kim's an expert at capturing the moment and her work is amazing.  Go to her website now:   http://www.photosbykim.com/v6/

  • Ian McGuinness and Natalia Laird:  Natian Brewery Owners and Brewers. These guys were generous enough to volunteer their time and good looks for a few pics wearing Eyeluvbeer gear.  If you haven't had their beer, you need to.  I recently had Natian's Vertical Horizon NW Red Ale for the first time the other night and it was delicious, just like the other styles they put out. Visit thier website at:   http://www.natianbrewery.com/

  • The Plywerkers:  Kjell and his crew kindly threw some shirts on for a few pics and it it's greatly appreciated.  Plywerk provides a unique, artistic medium for displaying your photos. Plus, they do it eco-consciously.  If that wasn't enough, they were also recently featured in Whole Living Magazine (a Martha Stewart publication).  Place your order now at:  http://www.plywerk.com/

  • Wendy:  My fiancee provided valuable input and helped review content.   

  • If you've read this far, we would like to thank you for that and for your continued support.  It means the world to us.

Cheers All,
Chris

Friday, February 17, 2012

Pliny The Younger hype. Tell us what you think.

Should you believe all the hype that surrounds Pliny the Younger? You tell us.

Here's a picture outside of APEX from a few days ago.  
(Courtesy of Brewpublic, taken by Dennis Brostuen)

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Hoops and Hops at Portland's Rose Garden

The Hoops for the Trailblazer/Wizard game Tuesday night were a disappointment, but the Hops prior to the game were a hit. It all began at Bridgetown Beerhouse around 4pm. We were told that Pliny The Younger was going to be draft and hiding out behind the bar, but from the looks of the place, the secret had spread fast. Mike, one of the owners, was making pour after pour for the thirsty line of Pliny lovers. It wasn’t long before Mike said “that’s it”, meaning the keg was spent. Fortunately, we were able to have one snifter type glass of the famed, rare Younger version of the Elder. It was delightful.

Thirsty for the Pliny
One happy camper
Our next stop was the main event. Hoops and Hops at the Rose Garden. My wonderful sweetheart surprised me this Valentine’s Day with tickets to this pre-game tasting series. I think we were both a little skeptical going in, but that all changed once we saw the variety of beers and breweries being represented. Some of the bigger players were there, like Widmer, Hopworks, Blue Moon and Ninkasi, but the event also featured some of the smaller guys, such as Breakside and Amnesia. Another appealing aspect of Hoops and Hops was seeing several brewer’s, owner’s and beverage representative on hand to answer questions about their product. We had a nice conversation with Blue Moon’s rep about an upcoming small batch series named Vintage Blond Ale that they had on hand. It was certainly interesting. It combined beer and chardonnay wine. We thought it tasted similar to sparkling wine and would pair well with a warm, summer day. Blue Moon is also releasing a red wine version of this unique blend.

The official tasting room
Blue Moon's beer and chardonnay beverage 
There were two other beers at the event that neither of us had tried before. One was a spiced IPA from Widmer’s Rotator series, a beer brewed with malty assam black tea, ginger, cinnamon, clove, star anise, black pepper, and cardamom. It was definitely one of a kind, like Blue Moon’s Vintage Blond Ale. We enjoyed our 4oz. taster. The second beer that was new to us, was Laurelwood’s Espresso Stout; a beer that was collaboration with Portland Roasting Company. This Stout was the ultimate beer coffee, or coffee beer mix. It was rich, full of flavor and smelled amazing. Juan Valdez would certainly give this 5 stars.


7 pm rolled around fast. We still had a few tasting tics left in our pockets that didn’t want to go unused. We traded them in for a pint of Laurelwood Gearhead IPA. After making quick work of the IPAs we headed across the commons to the Rose Garden for some Trailblazer action, which turned out to be inaction. We lost what should’ve been an easy win. Even though Batum had a great game, I read he said that the loss to the Wizards “maybe the worst game we’ve played this year”. Agreed. It was nice to see Batum start though. LA’s ankle roll was unfortunate and I hope he returns as soon as possible, but I think the team could have carried this game without him.


There are still three more Hoops and Hops series left. If you like the two B’s (beers and basketball) then you should definitely attend. You can find more information here:  http://www.nba.com/blazers/tickets/packages.html

Let’s hope our Blazers get back the spunk they had when the season started. I think they can do it!

Some more photos from the evening
Michael De Kalb, Owner of Laurelwood and a silly Blazer fan
Ben Edmunds, Head Brewer at Breakside
2 Craft beer lovers, Amnesia Brewer, Sean Thommen and
another silly Blazer fan
Representing my team and where
I established my roots.
Go 'Cuse!
The view from the tasting quarters
Disappointed fans

Friday, February 10, 2012

30,000 Hour View/Beer Consumption Tracking Project


When I’m not writing about beer or doing Eyeluvbeer related things, this is my view for at least 40 hours/week, or roughly 2,000 hours/year. This has been my view for about 15 years now, which equates into approximately 30,000 hours. If that isn’t scary enough, I’m beginning to wonder how many beers I’ve consumed within that time frame. On that note, I may embark on a self beer consumption tracking project. I’m not sure if I want to know the results though.

Enjoy the weekend!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

SF Beer Week


I love Portland and we rule the beer world, but SF Beer Week looks like a great event. I can’t make it, but hopefully you can if you happen to live in the Bay Area or will be traveling there in the upcoming days. The festivities start this Friday, February 10th and run through the 19th. The opening celebration kicks off on the 10th at the Concourse Exhibition Center in San Francisco’s SoMa District. For $65 you’ll receive a commemorative glass and enjoy unlimited samples of new, rare and classic beers.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Cancer Sucks IPA Tap Takeover Weekend at Plew's Brews

Next weekend on Friday, Febuary 10th and Saturday, Febuary 11th please make it a point to stop by Plew’s Brews in St. Johns for a Cancer Fundraiser for Steve Occhi, a member of the homebrew club, NoPo Brews. There will be an IPA tap takeover, some rare bottled beers, great live music and a raffle with some generous prizes. You know if it’s going down at Plew’s it’s going to be a good time.

Address:  8409 N Lombard St, Portland, OR 97203

Here’s the 411 from the source:

“Nopobrews is hosting a Cancer Fundraiser, Cancer Sucks IPA Tap Takeover Weekend, Feb 10th -Feb 11th @ Plew’s Brews to help out Steve Occhi, a fellow Nopobrews member, in his time of need.  He was diagnosed with lung cancer and just completed 2 rounds of chemotherapy. The good news is the cancer is responding well, but he will have more chemotherapy treatments coming up.  For a living, Steve is a self- employed contractor.  The chemo has put him unexpectedly out of work, and to top it off, the state’s Health Care plan has limits to its coverage.  To help with the crazy bills that are stacking up, Nopobrews and Plew’s Brews are coming together to put on a “hopping” good time.  The fundraiser will start off with an IPA tap take over Feb 10th.  8 epic selections of IPA will be on for everyone’s enjoyment starting at 7pm.  The list includes: Lucky Lab’s Superdog, Alameda’s Yellow Wolf, 7 Brides Frankenlou, Fort George Vortex, Stone’s IPA, Oakshire’s Watershed IPA, Ninkasi’s Tricerahops, and Boneyard’s Notorius which will be a 10 ounce pour. On the side, Nopobrews will have a tasting flight consisting of 6 -different single hop IPAs that were brewed by club members in the fall.  The experience shows you just how much one ingredient can change the flavor of the beer!  At 8pm, the music will start rocking with Michael Manning and the Carolina Pumphouse.  The Chancers, a local Irish Band, will follow with a rowdy set. Between songs and bands there will be a donation bucket passed around and winners of the raffle items will be announced.  You can win even if you are not present. Some of the prizes include a private party with appetizers for 25 people at Uptown Billiards, an upright bike made from St. John’s bike-builder, Neal Fegan, a signed copy of Lisa Morrison’s book, “ Craft Beers of the Pacific Northwest”!  We’ll also have some VERY rare bottles from Hair of the Dog, Deschutes, etc.  Raffle tickets will be on sale for $1/piece before the event at Plew’s Brews.  Please check www.nopobrews.com for a complete list. Cheers!”

Steve rockin' some grains and representin' our Blazers.