Persuasion Pale 2

Tapping Persuasion Pale number 2 today. It was popular with my mother-in-law and brother-in-law, so IÂ’ve made it to serve on Thanksgiving. IÂ’ve not tried it carbonated yet, but the warm beer had a very nice citrus boquet, with an almost SNPA taste. Lets hope its as good as the first batch, or my ass is grass. Well, not really.

Moldy Beer

Moldy Keg of IPA

I’ve got a carboy on the floor full of a neglected beer. Its developed a slight cap of mold on the top, but it still seems to taste good, and its at its target gravity. Is this mold a bad sign?

It was in Primary for 2-3 weeks, and Secondary for another 3. I’m not sure whether I should keg it, toss it, or bottle a couple. What’s the worst that could happen? A case of the skitters?

What would you do? Its an IPA. With a pretty high IBU. I guess I’ll just have to clean and sanitize all my vessels again.

Bald Guy Brown

Took a spent keg of Bald Guy Brown back to New Old Lompoc on Friday and decided to stay for dinner. The drive down was horrific – one and a half hours of traffic. The brewer, who had lent me the proper fittings for a Golden Gate keg was there. I returned the parts and he informed me that I had the last of the Bald Guy Brown. He wasn’t brewing it anymore because no one buys it. Its a shame because its the best Brown I’ve had.

Dinner was great, as were the beers. They’re going to be opening another location in SE Portland called the something shed. I can’t remember, but its supposed to be a dog friendly place with beer & wine. Sounds great.

Rose and Raindrop

We finally got around to visiting the Rose & Raindrop. Got a later start than planned, so all the seating on the ground floor was taken. Sadly, the chairs on the ground floor are very cushy, and would have been the perfect place to decompress after a week of work. We were the first upstairs and picked a seat on the edge of the balcony. Below us was a traditional British pub situated in a apply decorated building. The wood backdrops to the bar, the display of tap handles, the stained glass windows all made for a nice atmosphere. Amazingly, the smoke from downstairs hadn’t made its way up to us, and were glad.

As we were being seated I asked about the cask ales, and the conversation that ensued was somewhat surprising. We were talking with the owner, and he was very hands-on with the beers and understandably pleased with his pub & restaurant.

The beer selection is quite impressive, though the offerings change too quickly for the menu. A very nice spread of micros and imports are available, as well as a number of seasonals. To my surprise, there were 3 different Oktoberfests on tap.

Our first round of cask ales were served at the perfect temperature, and the ale itself was the perfect choice for a cask beer. The menu selection is somewhat limited, like all pubs, but the variety is great. The food was very good, and the waiter packed my lamb shanks for my dog. Sadly, we skipped the cranberry bread pudding for another pint.

One amenity that is starting to become a staple in Portland is Wireless Internet Access. Personal Telco, a local public wi-fi group had access points inside the pub. With a cozy chair, a great selection of beer, and great food, this could be a nice place to get some work done.

New Old Lompoc

Today we finally had our new place type party. Since I was between batches of homebrew, I picked up a keg brown from New Old Lompoc brewery. I learned last night while enjoying a pint of tasty hop harvest that Don Younger, proprietor of Horse Brass Pub, was also owner of New Old Lompoc Brewery. I had also been hunting kegs, and from what I’d tasted, it was a sure pick. So I called in to Lompoc, and the brewer, Trevor, split a keg for me to fill a measly 1/4 barrel for my party. After a brief “leave a message/That guy from old lompoc/oh, the brewer” exchange, we got a very tasty keg for Bald Guy Brown. Its delicious, and I think it went over very well. I’m in no hurry to kill it, so stop by if you ant to have some.

Birthday @ Horsebrass

I celebrated my birthday a day early by going to the Horsebrass Pub yesterday with my wife and friends. Had more beers that normal, though enjoyed each. Walkabout’s Jabberwocky Strong Ale, Hair of the Dog’s Ruth, Chimay Tripel, and something I don’t remember of hand (I didn’t pick it). It was loads of fun, and I nearly won a game of Rummy. The fish & chips were amazing, and the fish was fried to perfection, like a lovely donut.