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Drink
Energy Beer!
Attack
of the Big Wits! Another Lucky Portland Lady! The Beer Swami Tells
All!
by
ABRAM GOLDMAN-ARMSTRONG
243-2122
Let me adjust
the towel on my head and gaze into my crystal pint glass to see
the foam of beer to come. Ah. Just as I thought: When the Real Millennium
draws near, the beer will flow, and the beer will be good. Also,
in no particular order:
The personal
will become political.
With Dubya at
the head of the federal government, dam-breaching for salmon has
been relegated to a Cascadian pipe dream. Come Earth Day, the tree
huggers will get their revenge when Detonator Dopplebock is released.
The brewers at Fish have created a batch "dedicated to the removal
of dams that kill fish." While it may not singlehandedly breach
the dams, one thing's for certain: It'll blow Texas' Shiner Bock
right out of the water.
You better
watch out, 'cause...
Portland Brewing
Company is set to release Black Watch Cream Porter in the next month.
Fermented with lager yeast, this rich, coal-black beer is a style
all its own. A roasty, oaty aroma introduces a creamy porter with
nice dryness from the oats and a big chocolate flavor.
The Wits
are coming!
Several brands
of witbier, a Belgian wheat beer that
is the distant cousin of hefeweizen, will be imported to Oregon
in the next few months. These pale-straw-colored wheat beers have
a refreshing citrus note from bitter orange peel, and they're lightly
hopped and spiced with coriander for a nice clean flavor. Wiekse
Witte, from the Netherlands, and Hoegaarden, the classic example
from Belgium, should be available in Oregon soon. For a homegrown
example, try the Alameda Brew Pub's Le Cheval Blanc.
We'll bag
another Guinness pub.
If you're a
woman in the Portland area, you may very well win a pub in Ireland
from Guinness' Paddy's Day writing contest. Two of the six winners
since the start of the contest have been women from the Portland
metro area; I'm no bookmaker, but the odds seem good for another
winner. Keep those pens scratchin', ladies.
California:
Dream On.
Those wacky
Californians don't know where to stop. They get to steal our water
in the summer, and what do they do with it? Apparently, they make
"E Beer," with ginseng and other natural stimulants added. I just
read of this phenomenon, which is not surprising considering the
amount of Red Bull consumed in cocktails out there, but my pint
glass tells me this stuff will drop like a concrete parachute in
the Northwest.
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