Beer Review: Chatoe Rogue First Growth Dirtoir Black Lager

April 5th, 2010

Rogue Brewery in Newport, OR

It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that Rogue is one of our favorite breweries at BarBEERians. Considering that we’ve reviewed six of their beers already, more than any other brewery, and that we’ve almost always liked the results, we’ve often been in the mood for finding new Rogue selections and adding another to the list of great beers. So when a limited-release offering from Rogue shows up on the shelves, it immediately becomes a beer that needs to be sampled. And so it goes with Rogue Chatoe Rogue First Growth Dirtoir Black Lager. It has a ridiculously long name that essentially means that its ingredients are all locally grown and it’s certified something by the something commission or something. Usually this stuff sounds really nice, but might not mean a whole lot (but I’ve gone on that rant before). Either way, this Schwarzbier style is one that I haven’t had a lot of, so I knew Rogue could do it justice. However, all good things must come to an end. Read the rest of this entry »

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Beer Review: Green Lakes Organic Ale

January 19th, 2010

Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR

It’s been a little while since we’ve visited the Deschutes Brewery in a review, which rather surprised me. I’ve always been a big fan of Deschutes. Their darker beers are all absolutely delicious and abundantly available here in the state. Even their lighter fare like their Inversion IPA or their Mirror Pond are all beers I’ve brought six-packs of to parties in the past. But when I saw their Green Lakes Organic Ale, I was put into a bind. I have to admit that I’m not a huge organic food and drink junkie. Yes, I know making beer certainly can’t be the most environmentally friendly thing in the world, but there are good breweries out there doing their part. And so when I see a beer labeled as organic, I cringe just a little bit. It probably does help the environment to use all organic products, but it also screams WHOLE FOODS! and BUY THIS AND IT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE YOU’VE SAVING DOLPHINS AND POLAR BEARS! Maybe I’m overly cynical, but a beer labeled organic is probably more about marketability than taste. But with Green Lakes Organic Ale, you get a healthy helping of both.

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