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New Belgium Brewing today announced that it is now packaging mixed twelve packs called "Folly Packs." The sampler packs are the only place where beer lovers can find bottles of an old favorite, Old Cherry Ale, and the introduction of a new beer, Mighty Arrow Pale Ale. The Folly Packs are available in all New Belgium markets with the exception of Iowa due to its slightly higher alcohol content (6.5% abv).
Someone pointed out that I hadn't posted anything since last month, but unfortunately I haven't been feeling the writing groove lately (and thus, no ranting and raving), and to be honest there hasn't been much in the way of new arrivals. That all changed today when we got several new beers, including 5 from from Snoqualmie Falls Brewing in Washington that have never been distributed in Oregon before.
New Imports:
Gouden Carolus - Triple: We've had this on tap a couple of times in the BierCafe, and it's always been well received, so I was pretty thrilled when they finally decided to bring in the bottles. Clear golden color, and topped with a billowy white head, this brew is almost as pleasant to look at as it is to drink. Fruity yeast character, light bready malts, and a long spicy finish characterize this beautifully made triple. One ratebeerian commented that it pairs well with Tillamook cheddar, and it would probably make a great accompaniment to most other "non-stinky" cheeses as well. read more »
Brewpub
Date and time reviewed: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 13:26:38 EST
Overall Score: 86.7
Selection: 4 | Service: 4 | Atmosphere: 5 | Food: 3.5
Reviewer: Curmudgeon
Dayton, Washington is a quinessential small town. Nestled 30 miles east of Walla Walla, it's 3-block long main street boasts several antique shops (expected), an old restored Victorian Hotel (expected), a cafe / diner (expected), a book store (expected) in a brewery (hold the phone!)
A book store with a brewery? Is that what he said?
He did.
Dayton's Skye Book & Brew. Come in, have a brew and lunch and while away the time with a good book, new or used. read more »
Brewpub
Date and time reviewed: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:20:42 EST
Overall Score: 70.0
Selection: 3 | Service: 3.5 | Atmosphere: 4 | Food: N/A
Reviewer: Curmudgeon
Prosser, Washington lies smack-dab in the middle of the state's wine and hop country, a hour each way from Yakima or Richland. There's not much here unless you like watching the hop and grape vines grow...but there is the Whitstran Brewery.
It's a bit difficult to find...wife Persimmon and I got lost once we crossed the railroad tracks and found ourselves on a dirt road, in the middle of vinyard. "Oh, you just made a left instead of a right" said owner/Brewer Larry Barbus (after our frantic phone call). "Just come back down the road and keep going a quarter mile. We're on the left." read more »