Friday, October 09, 2009

Fresh Hop Finale!

It's been building all week, but we're not done yet. To properly cap off Fresh Hop Week 2009 we've loaded all but one of the tap lines with fresh hopped goodness.

Here's the full line-up:

  1. Full Sail Lupulin Fresh Crystal Hop
  2. Full Sail Lupulin Fresh Cascade Hop
  3. Fort George CoHoperative - NEW TODAY
  4. Oakshire Conundrum Fresh Hop
  5. Oakshire Harvest Fresh Hop
  6. Bridgeport Hop Harvest - NEW TODAY
  7. Cascade Lakes Fresh Hop Ale
  8. Deschutes Hop Trip
  9. Hopworks Fest o' Fury - NEW TODAY
  10. 4th Street Fresh Hop Ale
  11. Sierra Nevada Estate Harvest Ale
  12. Barley Brown's Roadside Fresh Hop
  13. Rogue Chatoe Wet Hop Ale
  14. Laurelwood Hop Bale Fresh Hop Ale
  15. New Belgium Trip III (You know we had to keep something sour in the line up)
  16. Upright Fresh Hop of Bel Air
  17. Full Sail Lupulin Fresh Crystal (cask)
Not in the mood for hops? Don't worry, we've still got 800+ chilled bottles in the coolers just waiting to be consumed.

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Mmm...Fresh Hops

Just a quick heads up, when the cafe opens at 3 we'll be rocking 11 different fresh hop beers. Here's the full tap list for today with the fresh hop beers highlighted:

  • Full Sail Lupulin (Crystal)
  • Full Sail Lupulin (Cascade)
  • Double Mountain Killer Green (Brewer's Gold)
  • Lagunitas Li'l Sumpin' Extra
  • Calapooia Pacific Pilsner
  • Rogue Maierfest
  • Cascade Lakes Fresh Hop Ale (Santiam)
  • Deschutes Hop Trip (Crystal)
  • Block 15 Blocktoberfest
  • 4th Street Fresh Hop Ale (Willamette)
  • Sierra Nevada Estate Harvest Ale (Cascade, Centennial)
  • Barley Brown's Roadside Fresh Hop (Wild roadside hops)
  • Rogue Chatoe Wet Hop Ale (Independence and Revolution)
  • Laurelwood Hop Bale Fresh Hop Ale (Amarillo)
  • New Belgium Trip III
  • Silver Moon Snakebite Porter
  • CASK: Full Sail Lupulin (Crystal)
Trying to figure out what to have after work will (hopefully) be the toughest decision I make all day...

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Did You Miss Out on the Fresh Hop Fest


Night of the Living Hops
Long lines and kicked kegs get you bummed out at this year's Portland Fresh Hop Festival? Well, fret no more, brave Lupulin lovers. Belmont Station still has some hopolicious brews for you to try (on tap and in bottles). I scanned the menu of beers from Monday October 20's Hop Night. Not sure what is left, but there's a lot to love. Check it out here: http://brewpublic.com/places-to-drink-beer/hop-revival/
Hop to it!

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Hop Harvest Release @ BridgePort featuring Musical Brewmaster

Here it is straight from BridgePort:


"BRIDGEPORT BREWING COMPANY RELEASEs its 2008 HOP harvest ale on September 12
The Brew that Launched BridgePort’s 22-Ounce Big Brew Series is Back, Taste the New Brew and Celebrate Hop Harvest with BridgePort on Sept. 12


PORTLAND, Ore. – August 28, 2008 – BridgePort Brewing Company, Oregon's oldest craft brewery, is releasing its 2008 Hop Harvest Ale. This year’s brew is a triple hopped imperial style ale made from fresh cone Centennial hops. Hop Harvest Ale was the first brew in BridgePort’s 22-ounce Big Brew series that launched a year ago. To date the BridgePort Big Brew series includes the 12th edition of the barley wine style ale, Old Knucklehead, it’s first berry fruit infused ale, Stumptown Tart, and an Imperial IPA, Hop Czar.


BridgePort’s Hop Harvest Celebration September 12 features live music by BridgePort’s brewmaster, Karl Ockert, and band.

Join BridgePort on Friday, September 12 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the BridgePort brewpub + bakery in the Pearl at 1313 NW Marshall St. Taste this year’s Hop Harvest Ale and listen to live music from the BridgePort Reunion Band, a bluegrass and acoustic folk band featuring BridgePort’s very own brewmaster, Karl Ockert, on the ukulele. BridgePort will also tap a 2007 vintage Hop Harvest Ale keg for guests to sample. BridgePort’s Hop Harvest Celebration is free and open to the public.


About Hop Harvest and BridgePort’s Hop Harvest Ale

The harvest for each variety of hops is limited and lasts only two to three days, making BridgePort’s Hop Harvest Ale even more unique due to its special brewing process and limited availability.




This year’s Hop Harvest Ale is an imperial style, amped up version of BridgePort’s Blue Heron. BridgePort mashed in their brew at 6 a.m. then drove to B & C Hop Farms in Woodburn, Ore. to pick up 250 pounds of fresh cone Centennial Hops. Within two hours the fresh hops were added to the hot brew on its way to the fermenter. The fresh cones steep in the beer giving it a complete charge of fresh hop flavor.



With 2,500 cases produced, this year’s limited edition Hop Harvest Ale can be found on tap at BridgePort brewpub + bakery, BridgePort Ale House and will be sold at retail grocery stores throughout Oregon and Washington while supplies last.



BridgePort’s Hop Harvest Ale Stats:

IBU’s: 70

ABV: 7.0%

Color: Reddish

Ingredients: Pale, Chocolate and Carmel Malts. Oregon Cluster Hops for bitterness and freshly harvested Centennial Hops for flavor and aroma.

Description: This triple hopped ale is a bottle conditioned Imperial Style Ale. The fresh green Centennial Hops add floral overtones reminiscent of citrus fruits. Pleasingly strong fresh hop aroma, with good malt tones.



About BridgePort Brewing Company

As Oregon's oldest craft brewery, BridgePort is celebrating its 24th anniversary this year. The brewery has reached this milestone by evolving from a microbrewery to a regional leader in the craft brewing market, while remaining faithful to its commitment to producing high-quality, innovative craft ales. The BridgePort family of ales includes IPA, ESB, Black Strap Stout, Ropewalk Amber Ale, Blue Heron Pale Ale, Old Knucklehead and seasonal beers, Beertown Brown, Haymaker Extra Pale Ale and Ebenezer Ale. BridgePort Brewery is located at 1313 N.W. Marshall St. For more information, call 503-241-7179 or visit www.bridgeportbrew.com."


The big dogs at BridgePort Brewing, Jeff Edgerton (with hop masher tool) and Karl Ockert jack in the fresh Centennial whole cone hops.


BridgePort's new fresh hop beer will be different than in years past but promises to be just as tasty.

All pictures (except beer label image) by Angelo M. De Ieso II

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