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We were stuck in Corvallis for the holidays thanks to the weather, but that didn't mean we had to be stuck in the house. As soon as the weather cleared up enough we grabbed our cameras and headed out to the coast, Newport is directly west of Corvallis so that seemed like a logical final destination. For more details on the full trip see
Kelly's blog. I'm gonna focus on the beer aspect of the trip, a visit to the
Rogue Brewery.
The beer was up to its typically high standards. I had a taster to start, just because that's what you have to do
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when you go to the
Rogue Brewery. The atmosphere was really busy, I'm not sure if there was something going on or if that's the typical crowd for the Saturday after Christmas, but the wait crew seemed a bit distracted and it was a challenge to get service. Then when my taster came out they had substituted a
Honey Orange Wheat from the Eug
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ene City Brewery when I had asked for a Track Town IPA. She said that I had only written down Track Town (which was true) and that I hadn't said which Track Town I wanted, but as far as I know Track Town IPA is the only one that has "Track Town" for a short name. Oh well, the
Honey Orange Wheat wasn't bad, just not what I wanted. I rounded out the taster with an
Imperial Pilsner,
Dead Guy (cliche, I know) and a Frosty Frog seasonal from the Issaquah group. The Imperial Pilsner was quite interesting, a very robust flavor. I can imagine it would go nice with an order of sushi. I finished the trip with a pint of 100 Meter Ale from the Eugene City Brewery (I was in a sentimental mood for Eugene). Perhaps the best par
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t of the night was the "garage sale" they had going. I scored a new sweatshirt, ski cap, and pint glass, but the best part was the 24 pack of Santa's Private Reserve for $15 and 12 pack of 22oz 100 Meter Ale's for $26, a nice way to close out the trip. I would always recommend a trip out to the brewery if you find yourself in Newport. The facilities themselves are relatively open and there are tours daily at 3pm, which we just missed. But the experience of beer from the source is enough to make the trip worth while.
Cheers,
Alex