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Chowder

Chowderheads rejoice!

No rest for the wicked liver.

Lompoc Brewing’s Annual Chowder Challenge Now that’s good chowder! If you’re a seafood fan with a craving for clams, you’ll want to pipe yourself over to the Fifth Quadrant on Saturday to help determine the People’s Choice Winner at the Fifth Annual Lompoc Brewing Chowder Challenge. The festivities actually commence on Friday night with a shrimp boil between 6-9, where for $12 a plate you can load up on andouille sausage, shrimp, spuds, corn, and all sorts of yummy sides. From noon-5 on Saturday, 14 pubs and eateries, including Green Dragon, Hopworks, Laurelwood, and EAT: An Oyster Bar, will ladle up their finest chowder in order to impress not only you, the public, but an esteemed panel of guest judges including Lisa Morrison (aka, the Beer Goddess), the Portland Tribune’s Bread & Brew columnist Anne Marie DiStefano (aka, the Whiskey Widow), and yours truly (aka, the Bar Pilot, aka, the Handsome Lad). My credentials? I grew up on the coast, my family owns a fishing boat, and I ate clam chowder at least once a week from 1965-80. Of course, when you’re at one of the Lompoc locales, a river of beautiful beer is only a waitress away.

Hillsdale Brewfest If you’ve still got some room after stuffing yourself with chowder, the Hillsdale Brewery and Pub is the site of the annual Hillsdale Brewfest, in which 20 McMenamins brewers will square off to see which of them will represent the company at July’s Oregon Brewer’s Festival. Again, your votes will decide the winner. It’s just like American Idol except with lots of beer and no crappy singers—a 100 percent improvement IMHO.

Lucky Lab’s Barley Wine and Big Beer Festival There’s no room for Coors Light at this annual skull-smashing soiree. Some 40 brews—strong ales, old ales, vinter varmers, barley wines, and other potent potables—will be on tap at the Lucky Lab Beer Hall on NW Quimby, Mar 4-5. You will need to purchase a glass and tokens—not to mention a taxi.

Bon Voyage, Tommy One of Portland’s best bartenders, Tommy Klus, was recently awarded a grant from Tales of the Cocktail’s apprentice foundation to study scotch-making at the Bruichladdich distillery in Islay, Scotland. To make sure young Tommy has a bit of walking around money in the U.K., his pals at the Teardrop Lounge are throwing a fundraiser on his behalf, Sunday Mar 6 at 6. A roster of all-star bartenders will prepare an enchanting array of cruise-themed cocktails (Grog, Quarter-decks, among others). If you’re wonder about the dress code, head bartender Daniel Shoemaker suggests “luxury liner during Prohibition.” Hmmm. I’ll have to get the sherry stains out of my camel’s hair coat, but it shouldn’t be a problem.

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Tags: Beer Festivals, Cocktails, Lompoc Brewing Company, Teardrop Lounge, McMenamins, Lucky Lab

Beer Bulletin

Oktober Already?

Beer and brats on tap

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Oktoberfest

Your weekend to-do list is probably overflowing by now, what with MusicFest NW and the Time-Based Art Festival providing endless opportunities for cultural diversion. But if music, visual art, theater, dance, and film aren’t really your thing (or if you need a break from them), get your belly ready for some beer and brats. I can’t imagine the task will be too difficult.

Annual Widmer Oktoberfest
Widmer’s is the big daddy of Portland Oktoberfests. What, you say? Oktoberfest? But it’s barely September! Well, October’s coming early this year. Last year’s edition of this annual block party saw 5,000 attendees drink 100 half barrels of beer. This year, Widmer will be featuring their seasonal Okto, plus staples like the Hef, Drifter, Drop Top, and Broken Halo by the pint. On the food front there’s bratwurst, chicken schnitzel wraps, kraut, and pretzels, all made by the kitchen commandos at Widmer Gasthaus. And what would Oktoberfest be without the accordion rock stylings of Those Darn Accordions, Irish punk band Amadan, and blues duo Hillstomp? Well, it would be slightly more thematically appropriate, for one, but we’ll just let that one slide.

Lompoc Oktoberfest
If what you seek in a beer festival is something a bit more laid-back than Widmer’s annual shindig, head over to Lompoc Brewing’s Fifth Quadrant for its first ever Oktoberfest. Though they usually throw a release party for their seasonal Marzen-style Lager, this year they’re upping the ante with a low-key festival. Beers on tap will include the lager, of course, along with the usual suspects: their Pagan Porter, C-Note IPA, and Proletariat Red. Barbecuing will be in effect, German-style, so expect sausages and potato salad, as well as a traditional accordionist playing polka tunes.

Fortunately, this weekend isn’t your only chance to partake of an Oktoberfest in Portland. The last weekend of the month will see Oaks Park’s Oktoberfest in all its family fun glory. But if you’re itchin’ to travel and can’t afford a flight to Munich, head out next weekend to Mount Angel for their annual blast, or to Silverton’s Seven Brides Taproom for their Septoberfest. It’s not Germany, but at least it gets you out of the city.

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Tags: Craft Beers, Lompoc Brewing Company, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Oktoberfest

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