Saturday, April 24, 2010

A Good Rats Spring Fling

Friday, a few Good Rats dusted off their ratting around clothing and made way for Portland. Before the day even got started however, I received an email announcing the launching of the Good Rats Facebook page. So we've gone public. Or more public. Or publicer.

Good Rat Todd picked me up and with him was a new GR recruit, Brady. We gathered GR Darren up and off we went.

When we first talked about this trip we thought about doing an east side adventure. But when the weather forcast called for no rain and mild temperatures we opted to head downtown. The first stop was the Deschutes Brewery. My personal agenda was to try a variety of IPA's so Hop Henge IPA it was. I could tell you about it's biscuity charachteristic etc. but I'm not. What I will say is the aroma was nice and hoppy and so was the taste and I liked it a lot.

The rest of our stops are not necessarily listed in the order we went to them.

As members of the Rogue Nation we headed over to the Rogue Brewery. Everyone decided to try the Mogul Madness Ale which was recommended by our server. It may not be a true IPA but it was plenty hoppy with a distinct mocha finish. It too was very good.

We headed for McMenamins Ringlers Annex. We wanted to show GR Brady a cozy corner (literaly) pub but when we got there we found it wouldn't open for an hour or so. We walked a little further to McMenamins Crystal Ballroom. By the time we left the Ballroom the Annex was open and we did a quick walk through for GR Brady's sake.

At Rock Bottom honestly, I don't remember what I had here.

At Kells Irish Pub Smithwicks was the beer of choice... of course.

At Henry's 12th Street Tavern Firestone Walker Union Jack IPA was my choice. It was a pleasure to have some Firestone because several years ago GR Fred and I discovered it on a business trip to SLO, CA.

Heading towards home we stopped at the Hazel Dell Brewpub where GR Jason met us. I call him a GR although he has yet to go ratting around with us. He told us we should head over to The Rock Wood Fired Pizza and Spirits for some great pizza in Vancouver which we did. Great pizza indeed.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

I Thought Of A Cute Title For This But I Forgot It

Back from a trip to the drier side. Marie and I took the boys to look at CWU and had a nice relaxing weekend. Before we left I did a little research for brew pubs. You'd think a college town would have a few but I only found one. I guess starving college students can only afford Bud. The one I found was quite small but nice. It was tucked away in kind of an industrial part of town. They only have seating for about 20 people. It's very informal and there's a sliding door that was open for viewing of the actual brewery. The name is Iron Horse Brewing. They had six beers on tap. I tried the Black IPA first. I'd never had this style of beer before so I was curious. It was okay but I don't think I'd try it again. The Iron Horse IPA on the other hand was delicious. Most of the time I was there, if someone wasn't sitting and drinking like I was, they were coming in to have growlers filed. Apparently demand for their beer is greater than their supply because I was told they were going to have to out source the making of some of their brews. The next time I go there I think I'll try their sampler. If you're ever in Ellensburg this brewery is worth looking for.

Next door to Iron Horse is The Ellensburg Distillary. I planned to go inside but they had just closed as I was leaving the pub. I was told by the bartender they make whisky and liqueur. Their premier whisky is "Gold Buckle Club Frontier Whisky". It's a single malt, single barrel, cask strength whisky.