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Doniach was the latest brewer from Summit who got the go-ahead to tie the knot with his own beer creation. So, he designed a summer, farmhouse ale with a French and Belgian twist. He added honey ...
I don’t know our UPS guy’s name. I know that our FedEx guy’s name is Joe, because I asked him eight or 10 years ago, and Joe has been delivering packages to four different Paste offices now.
The weekend is finally here, and there is much to do. The Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival, Oregon's largest festival for these two styles of beer, kicks off its fourth year this weekend.
It’s a farmhouse ale to bridge the gap between old world and new. A nose of yeasty funk greets you before aromas of dried fruits, fruit esters, and just a hint of floral hops. The taste ...
the brewery’s Americanized take on the traditional Belgium farmhouse ale. It gets its unmistakable flavor from the addition of ginger, orange peel, grains of paradise, and coriander. This nose ...