Tuesday, July 28, 2009

OBF Entries Available At The Station

I had to transcribe these by hand off of the OBF site (I wasn't able to copy and paste out of an excel sheet like the PIB* list so I may have missed a couple), but by my calculations we've got roughly half of the OBF line-up in stock and ready refresh you. Many of these are year-round offerings, but I've highlighted the limited edition or seasonal things that may not be around very long.

Here's the (fairly comprehensive) list of "Standard" beers:

  1. 21st Amendment - Hell or High Watermelon
  2. Alaskan - White Ale
  3. Anderson Valley - Summer Solstice
  4. Bayern Brewing - Dragon Breath Hefe
  5. Beer Valley - Leafer Madness
  6. Bison Brewing - Organic Chocolate Stout
  7. Blue Frog - Blonde Ale
  8. Boulder - Flashback Anniversary Ale
  9. Bridgeport - Stumptown Tart
  10. Cascade Lakes - Blonde Bombshell
  11. Dogfish Head Festina Peche
  12. Eel River - Organic Acai Wheat
  13. Firestone Walker - Union Jack IPA
  14. Fish Brewing - Organic Wild Salmon Pale Ale
  15. Full Sail - LTD #3
  16. Golden Valley - Bald Peak IPA
  17. Grand Teton - Bitch Creek ESB
  18. Great Divide - Titan IPA
  19. Green Flash - Imperial IPA
  20. Lagunitas - Pale Ale
  21. Laughing Dog - Alpha Dog Imperial IPA
  22. Lost Coast - Great White
  23. Mactarnahan's - Summer Grifter
  24. Marin Brewing - Bluebeery Ale (out of stock until Friday)
  25. Mt. Shasta - Mountain High IPA
  26. Ninkasi - Radiant Summer Ale
  27. North Coast - Scrimshaw Pilsner
  28. Pike Brewing - Monk's Uncle Tripel
  29. Pyramid - Haywire Hefeweizen
  30. Redhook - Belgian Tripel
  31. Southern Oregon - SOB Golden Ale
  32. Track Town (Rogue Eugene) - 200 Meter Ale
  33. Trumer Brauerei - Trumer Pils
  34. Victory Brewing - Prima Pils

...and a couple from the Buzz Tent:

  1. Alaskan - Barleywine
  2. Cascade Brewing - Sang Royale
  3. Dogfish Head - Palo Santo Marron
  4. New Belgium - La Folie
  5. Stone - 13th Anniversary Ale
Last but not least, we currently have Boulevard Tank 7 Saison (along with 16 other delicious beers) pouring in the Biercafe.


* Special thanks to Jeff Alworth over at Beervana for creating the awesome PIB list.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

PIB Beers Available At The Station

There are a bunch of draught-only beers and other festival "one offs" that we don't have, but after scanning the list I've found 99 beers (and a couple meads and ciders) from the 2009 PIB that are available on our shelves right now. Many of these, like the Schneider products, are available year round, but I've highlighted the things which may sell out quickly and never be seen again.

  1. Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lager
  2. Amager Hr. Frederiksen
  3. Amager Sundby Stout
  4. Aventinus Eisbock
  5. Ayinger Brau Weisse
  6. Baird Rising Sun Pale Ale
  7. Batemans Combined Harvest
  8. Batemans XXXB
  9. Cantillon Saint Lamvinus
  10. Chimay Blue
  11. Chimay Red Ale
  12. Chimay White Ale
  13. De Dolle Dulle Teve (The Mad bitch)
  14. De Ranke Cuvée De Ranke
  15. De Ranke Guldenberg
  16. De Ranke Noir de Dottignies
  17. Deschutes Mirror Mirror
  18. Deschutes Red Chair Ale India Pale Ale
  19. Dieu du Ciel Peche Mortel
  20. Dieu du Ciel! Rigor Mortis Abt
  21. Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA
  22. Dupont Avril
  23. Franziskaner Dunkel Hefe-Weisse
  24. Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse
  25. Great Divide 15th Anniversary Double IPA
  26. Great Divide Chocolate Yeti
  27. Great Divide Double Wit
  28. Great Divide Hercules Double IPA
  29. Haand Dobbel Dram
  30. Harviestoun Ola Dubh 18 (we also have the 12, 16, 30, and 40 year versions)
  31. Henney's Vintage Cider
  32. Hitchino Nest Espresso Stout
  33. Huvila X-Porter
  34. Iron City Lager
  35. J.W. Lee's Harvest Ale (several variations)
  36. Kapuziner Weissbier
  37. Konigshoeven Quadrupel
  38. Kulmbacher Eisbock
  39. Kulmbacher EKU Pils
  40. Kulmbacher Mönchshof Schwarz
  41. La Rulles Triple
  42. Le Coq Imperial Extra Stout
  43. Lindemans Cuvee Rene
  44. Lindemans Framboise
  45. Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel
  46. Mikkeller Black Hole Imperial Stout
  47. Mikkeller US Alive
  48. Mountain Meadows Cranberry Mead
  49. Mountain Meadows Honeymoon Nectar Mead
  50. Mountain Meadows Moonlight Magic Mead
  51. Mountain Meadows Spiced Nectar Mead
  52. Mountain Meadows Trickster's Treat Agave Mead
  53. Ninkasi Tricerihops
  54. Nøgne Ø # 100 (Batch 100)
  55. Nøgne-Ø Dark Horizon
  56. Nøgne-Ø Imperial Stout
  57. North Coast Old Stock 2008
  58. Old Lompoc LSD
  59. Oppigårds Well-hopped Lager
  60. Orval
  61. Pabst Blue Ribbon
  62. Pelican India Pelican Ale
  63. Peroni Lager
  64. Pilsner Urquell
  65. Primator Double Bock
  66. Primator Maibock
  67. Reissdorf Kolsch
  68. Rochefort 10
  69. Rogue Captain Sig's Deadliest Ale
  70. Rogue I2PA
  71. Rogue Sesquicentennial Ale
  72. Samuel Smith Imperial Stout
  73. Samuel Smith Organic Raspberry Ale
  74. Samuel Smith Organic Strawberry Ale
  75. Schneider Aventinus
  76. Schneider Edel-Weisse
  77. Schneider/Brooklyn Hopfen-Weisse
  78. Sierra Nevada Keller-Weiss
  79. Slaapmutske Triple Nightcap
  80. Slaghmuylder Witkap Dubbel
  81. Slaghmuylder Witkap Singel Ale
  82. Spaten Oktoberfest
  83. Spaten Optimator
  84. St. Feuillien Tripel
  85. Stone Oaked Arrogant Bastard
  86. Stone Old Guardian
  87. Struise Black Albert Ale
  88. Struise/Mikkeller Double IPA
  89. Thisted Limfjords Porter
  90. Trade Route Dragon King Lager
  91. Trade Route Mango Weizen
  92. Traquair House Ale
  93. Tripel Karmeliet
  94. Trumer Pils
  95. Uerige Doppel-Sticke
  96. Urthel Hop-IT!
  97. Weinhenstephaner Hefe-Weisse
  98. Weinhenstephaner Korbinian
  99. Westmalle Tripel
I'll try to get a list of OBF beers that are available here posted in the next couple days.

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Puckerfest Finale Tonight!

It figures, I go back to Minnesota for a few days for some quality family time (BTW Nicole, it was a beautiful wedding!), and the cafe has some of the busiest nights on record.

I was happy to hear the Double Mountain and Cascade events were a hit, but at the same time I was a little crushed that I missed both versions of the Devil's Kriek AND the Barrel 323 that Neil, Curtis, and I worked so hard to pick out....

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!

Since many of you, and a few of us, never got a chance to try the Barrel 323 we convinced Curtis and Ron over at Cascade (aka Raccoon Lodge) to pull another 5 gallon keg out of the barrel for us, and it's on tap now. This WILL be the last chance to try it, so be sure to get down here this evening if you missed it on Monday.

Here's the full line-up of puckering delights for this evening:

  • Cascade Brewing - Barrel 323: Last time I tried this it was pulled directly from the barrel, which means it was warm and flat. I know it had a distinct woody nose and a deep underlying sour quality. I'm dying to try it chilled and carbonated, so this will be the first thing I go for when I get off work...
  • Rock Bottom - Maude Flanders: I have no idea what this actually is, but if I'm not mistaken it's a blend of several of the previous "Flanders" beers that have come out over the last couple years. All I can say for sure is that it's barrel-aged, fairly sour, and pretty darn delicious. Okely dokely!
  • Cantillon - St. Lamvinus: Sour beer meets sour grapes. This one is out there, even by Cantillon standards. I would be very surprised if this lasted through the night, so be sure to put it high on the list if you want to be sure and have a glass.
  • Full Sail - Berliner Weisse: This was brewed as part of Full Sail's "Brewer's Share" Program which allows each of their talented brewers to go a little nuts and brew (almost) whatever they want on the pilot system inside the Riverplace location. It's a crystal clear, pale gold color with a frothy, rapidly diminishing head that leaves wispy trails down the glass. At roughly 4%abv this lightly tart and lemony brew is a perfect way to wash away the 90 degree day we're having.
  • The Bruery - White Zin: I haven't had this one yet (I've got some catching up to do), but local Ratebeerian BoFNjackson glowingly describes it: Poured cloudy orange with a white head. Spiced, dry aroma. Flavors were high in acidity with a tangy fruit character and a honey, herbal sweetness. Really dry with strong vinegar too. Buttery, shortbread-like malts and apple fruits in the finish. - Sounds great to me!
  • The Bruery - Hottenroth Berliner Weisse: This one is a little cloudier than the Full Sail version, and a little lower in alcohol. Try them side by side and see which one you prefer.
  • Roots - Flanders Red: Over 2 years in the making, this obscenely strong (for the style) sour red was partially aged in pinot barrels. Wood, vinous notes, sour cherry, and raspberry seed earthiness compete for your attention while the alcohol quietly sneaks up behind you...
  • Trade Route - Sweet & Sour Ginger: This didn't sound like a very good concept when I first heard about it, but I've got to admit that the folks at Trade Route pulled it off. As one person on Ratebeer notes,it's like drinking sweet and sour chicken, but in a good way.
  • New Belgium - La Terroir: This pale counterpart to the La Folie is dry-hopped in order to impart a slightly more bitter edge to the beer.
  • New Belgium - La Folie: "The Folly" is darker, woodier, and a little more sour than the Le Terroir. Frankly, this as about as close to Rodenbach as you're going to get from an American producer.
As I write this the Ommegang rouge just bit the dust. We may slip something else into the line-up, but I'll edit this post if we do. Tune in tomorrow for a run down on any new arrivals we may receive; with the PIB starting tomorrow there's a good chance the distributors may have some extra cases of some of the featured brews.

Cheers, and pucker up!

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