Belgian Fest 2010
11/13/10
Bailey’s Taproom
213 SW Broadway
inPDX
503-295-1004
4pm
$15-includes tasting glass+5 drink tokens
$1 for additional tastes
10 Barrel Brewing – Dubbel Woody Cabernet
A deep amber brown. Spicy and complex. Aged in Leonetti Cabernet Barrels for 8 months. 7.7% , 26 IBUs
Ambacht Brewery – G++
Belgian Golden Strong Ale. Slightly darker and very smooth. 8%
Astoria Brewing – Blueberry Lambic
165 pounds of blueberries and an additional 3.5 pounds added to each keg. Brettanomyces was added along with oak chips soaked in wine barrels and aged for five months.
Barley Brown’s Brewpub – Trappist Strong Ale
Crystal malts along with some Munich Bonlander, a touch of rye malt and flaked oats. Simcoe and Amarillo hops. 8%, 50 IBUs
Beetje Brewery – Blonde Beetje
A blond ale with a twist. Clean pilsner base layered with a dash of Golding and Sterling hops. A dose of lambic blend and oak chips in the secondary adds a hint of funk. 5.8%
Bend Brewing Co. – Wicked Medicine
Belgian Strong Ale. Aroma teases of ripe banannas, sweet candy and warm spices. Tastes of sweet malt, dark Mexican sugar and an underlying spicy, cherry essence. 10.6%
Block 15 Brewing – La Fermé de Demons (The Demon’s Farm)
Black Farmhouse Ale aged in bourbon, Oregon oak, and Pinot barrels with Brett. Blended with a touch of Oregon tart cherry. 8.8%, 31 IBUs
Caldera Brewing Co. – Vas Deferens Ale
Belgian-style Strong Ale brewed with blood orange zest, orange bitters, and dark Belgian candi sugar. 8.1%
Cascade Brewing Co. – Sour Bain de Brugge
This Belgian spiced porter has a rich porter flavor with soft, spiced undertones for a complex finish. Spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, star anise and orange peel. Aged six months in Pinot Barrels.
Deschutes Brewery – The Marooned Belgian
Named for some experimental hops which got marooned in the cooler due to their higher strength and color. This may just keep you stranded here longer than you predicted. 13.7%
Fort George Brewery – ’08 North II
Grand Cru, aka Belgian-style barleywine. Canadian Pilsner Malt, Golden Promise from Scotland, Belgian Wit yeast, raw Hawaiian sugar, and oats from the mainland USA.
Laurelwood Brewing Co. – Tripel
Brewed exclusively for the fest
Lompoc Brewing Co. – ’08 Brewdolph
Belgian-style red ale features a malty and creamy body, boasts a mild fruitiness and a spicy clove character and has been aging in Port barrels for about 1.5 years. 7.6%
Lucky Labrador Brewing – Doggie Kong Sour Lychee Saison
Sour mash with about 20% of the grain bill. No hops. Lychee fruit added during fermentation to give just a hint of fruitiness to help balance the sour flavor. 6.4% ABV, 0 IBU
Oakshire Brewing – Oak-aged Collaborative Evil ’09
Belgian Golden Strong Ale aged in an Oregon Pinot Noir barrel for 15 months. Mild vanilla notes blend with flavors of cinnamon and fruit. 9.5%
Seven Brides Brewing – Abbey Dubbel
A spicy nose and a complex fruity taste that lingers for some time. Full-malt taste, with deep, smooth flavors and almost no hop aroma.7.8%, 18 IBUs
Upright Brewing Co. – Barrel Aged Seven
A batch of Seven that has been aging in two wine barrels since August 2009, one with Brett Lambicus and the other with Brett Clausennii. This is a blend of both.
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