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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The 4th Annual Tacoma Craft Beer Festival, September 1st, 2012


If you have all your papers in order and are ready to get out of town this Labor Day weekend I have one recommendation for you, The 4th Annual Tacoma Craft Beer Festival. Yes, I said Tacoma. It’s right up the road and it's an awesome city. Fortunately, for this weekend only, Washington is allowing Oregonians to travel over the border without any restrictions. We’d be headed up yonder this year, but my ass is getting married in two weeks and we have lots-o-sh*t to do. Seriously though, we’ve traveled up to Tacoma the past two years for the festival and it gets better every time. It started off indoors, which wasn’t bad, but last year they moved it outdoors to 21st Street Park on the Foss Waterway which proved a much better space. The Tacoma Craft Beer Festival and The City of Tacoma have so much to offer. Do yourself some good and get up there this weekend to support our friendly neighbors to the north. If you run into The Pissed LiBEERrian or Brew Dad give ‘em some love for us.

Here’s our re-cap from 2011 to entice you:
http://eyeluvbeer.blogspot.com/2011/09/tacoma-craft-beer-festival.html


The nitty gritty from TCBF's official website:

Saturday September 1st, 11AM to 8PM
OVER 50 Craft Breweries
At the 21st Street Park on the Foss Waterway
2101 Dock Street, Tacoma WA 98402
21+ only
www.tacomacraftbeerfest.com
Tickets $25 pre-sale online July 15th, 2012
$30 at the door
$10 Military discount off the Pre-sale ticket price (Active, Retired, Veteran, Reserves) at the door only with military ID
5.5 oz commemorative taster glass + 10 tasting tokens
Additional 5.5 oz pours: $1.50
Games
Great Food
Live Entertainment
All profits benefit The Tacoma Historical Society



Friday, April 20, 2012

Happy 1 Year Anniversary Blog!

Happy 1 Year Anniversary Blog! On April 20th, 2011 I wrote my first post:
Astoria Part I: Fort George Brewing

I plan on continuing the blog for years to come. It may be sporadic at times, but hey, I’m not getting paid to write. =) A big thank you goes out to the following folks:

  • You, if you’re reading this and occasionally browse though my posts.
  • Guest Bloggers, Mark and Brenda.
  • The amazing PBC (Portland Beer Community).
  • The intelligent and witty beer blogtress, The Pissed LiBEERian
  • My FiancĂ©e for putting up with my blogging and beer adventures (she enjoys the adventure part though).
  • All the folks that have had us at their festivals.
  • Of course, anyone else that I forgot to mention.

Cheers,
Chris


Friday, November 4, 2011

Warning Portland: The Pissed LiBEERian is coming!

In a few weeks all hell is sure to break loose in Portland. From November 18th thru the 20th, Tacoma beer blogger, The Pissed LiBEERian has confirmed that she will be descending upon our city. Upon arrival, she will be on a quest to hit as many breweries and pubs in (3) days. This will be her second time visiting the Portland beer scene. Her first visit included stops at Laurelwood, New Old Lompoc, The Lucky Lab, Bridgeport Brewing, Rouge and Deschutes. On her upcoming trip, The Pissed LiBEERian’s tentative plans are to hit the following:

Alameda Brewing
Belmont Station
Burnside Brewing
Cascade Barrel House
Coalition Brewing
HUB
HUB Bike Bar
Hair of The Dog
Horse Brass
The Green Dragon
Plew's Brews

Her squeeze and renowned photographer/world beer connoisseur, MGD will be joining her. The two of them are sure to give the Portland Beer scene a run for its money. If you happen to cross paths with them say hello, or better yet, buy them a pint! In the meantime, please check out her well written and highly delectable blog: http://pissedlibeerian.blogspot.com/

The famed Pissed LiBEERian
MGD and The Pissed LiBEERian
Don't be fooled by their cuteness!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Tacoma Craft Beer Festival

First off, let me say that we loved The City of Tacoma and the people that we met.  Designated a City, Tacoma still has that small town feel; everyone seems to know one another.  A feeling I knew growing up, but unknowingly it slipped away when I moved to Portland.  I do love where I live now, but there are several things absent in a larger metropolitan area.

Tacoma rocks!
Okay, let us talk festival and beer now. The sun was shining, the temperature was perfect, and the location picked for this year's Tacoma Craft Beer Festival could not have fit the weather better.  For the past two years the festival had been held inside at The Foss Waterway Seaport Building on Dock Street; a nautical themed building with elderly charm. This year, organizers took the festival literally down the road and outdoors to the 21st Street Park.  Situated beneath the structurally attractive 21st Street Bridge, the park proved that it could make the event alfresco and imagine keep that way for years to come.

The grounds and with the structurally pleasing
bridge overlooking.
The festivities kicked-off at noon and slowly gained momentum.  At first, it was a breeze to fill your 5 oz souvenir taster without a wait in-line, but as the afternoon progressed, you may have found yourself 6-8 people deep; an easy feat by any means.  I pleased my palate with a number of fine beers throughout the day.  However, being the bad beer drinker that I am, I did not jot down a single note.  I typically add some chicken scratch to the event program which contains each beer and its brewer, but unfortunately at this year’s Tacoma Craft Beer Festival one was not furnished.  Granted, this was a minor glitch for this remarkable event. 

Let the tasting begin!
So, who was the winner at the festival?  Well, we thought we were!   We had a great time manning the Eyeluvbeer roaming HQ, chit chatting with folk, including our new friend  BrewDad and Tacoma staple The Pissed Libeerian (it was great to finally meet MGD), and of course, tasting the variety of amazing beers from Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Colorado, and even Canada. As much fun as we had, the real winner of this 4,000 person attended, sold out event was The Boys and Girls Club of South Puget Sound.  The sponsors, breweries, volunteers and the TCBF team all worked their booties off to bring us together for a great cause and some excellent beer.  A special thank you goes out from us to festival organizers, Roxanne and Bennett! You guys rock!

Super Powers: BrewDad and Eyeluvbeer.
Tim and Renee Rockey from M-T Head.
Love their beer!
Awesomeness!
Best display award goes to 7 Seas!
A big high five to TCBF and The Boys and
Girls Club of South Puget Sound.
Beer and Corn Hole go together like a horse and carriage.
Things picked up about mid-afternoon.
A few musicians were on hand to entertain.
Nice shirt.
My favorite shirt seen at the festival.
The Pissed Libeerian and MGD at the post TCBF get together
at the Parkway Tavern.  A place we fell in love with at first sight.

The 2011 TCBF Participating Breweries:
7 Seas Brewing, Airways Brewing Co., Alaskan Brewing, Alpine, American Brewing Co., Anderson Valley, Avery Brewing, Deschutes Brewing, Diamond Knot Brewing Co., Engine House 9 Brewing, Firestone Walker, GeorgeTown Brewing, Great Divide, Harmon Brewing Co., Hopworks, Kona Brewing, Lagunitas, Lazy Boy Brewing Co., Leavenworth Brewing, M. T. Head Brewing Co., Mac & Jacks Brewing Co., Mad River Brewing, Naked City, New Belgium Brewing Co., North Coast, North Coast Brewing, Odin Brewing Co., Pike Brewing Co., Port Brewing/Lost AbbyFish Brewing, Red Hook, Reel Ales, Schooner Exact, Scuttebutt, Silver City Brewing, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Co., Sound Brewing, Spire Cider, Stone Brewing Co., Trade Route Brewing, Unibroue, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Wingman Brewing.