Newsletters

 

In this issue…

  1. What? A newsletter?
  2. New Year, New WSB President
  3. National Homebrewing Conference
  4. Brew Gear
  5. Brew Tips
  6. Events

 

What? A newsletter

Many of you have asked, what happened to the newsletter? Well, the short answer is we stopped sending one out, and limited our notices to meeting reminders.  So why the sudden change to a long form newsletter? The short answer to that question is that I found myself with a little bit of a lean-over (not a full-fledged hangover) from some delicious brew the night before. This is the best thing I could think to do with myself while regaining my strength.  But seriously, it’s a new year, there are lots of good things going on in the world of beer, on the peninsula and in the region; so it’s my hope that a newsletter will help us, the homebrewers of WSB, to spread the news, have fun, and make more beer. To that end, I invite the general membership to contribute ideas (and articles!) for this newsletter. Depending on interest and content, the newsletter may be monthly, bi-monthly, or end just as fast as it started (let’s hope not though). Leave a comment on the website or the facebook page and tell us what you think. Keep Brewing! –ed

 

New Year, New WSB President

In case you missed the December meeting hosted by John Altman in Indianola, it was excellent. In addition to the bottle gift exchange and spit roasted leg of lamb, we also sandbagged Kenny Davis with being the WSB President. And that’s why you shouldn’t show up late to the December meeting. As Kenny’s predecessor in that position, I wish him the best of luck! Here’s the complete listing of elected officers:

President – Kenny Davis

Vice-President – Jason Glasgow

Secretary – Mike Wood & Brad Ginn

Treasurer – Vic Keranan & Alan Moum

 

National Home Brewing Conference

This is the main event folks, right here in our backyard (front yard? It’s Bellevue.) Jason Glasgow and Cory Shoemaker have been leading the effort so far and have some great ideas. Join the discussion on the Facebook group Westsound Brewers Club Night Planning

Brew Gear

Beer in a barrel seems to be pretty popular as of late, and those of us on this side of the sound are in luck! Our distilling friends on the other side of Agate Pass have a dearth of Wheat Whiskey barrels for sale. Long time WSB member Alan Moum writes:

They're selling their used wheat whiskey barrels at Bainbridge Organic Distillers:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1164783486#!/pages/Bainbridge-Organic-Distillers/114252388630430 

They're down to $65.  These are 10 gallon barrels.  We're going to get a couple for the brewery, but that size should be good for many WSBers and other homebrewers.  Use them to flavor a few beers (cordials, meads, etc.), then convert them to skanky bugs for lambics.  

Sure, you can get 53+ gallon bourbon barrels almost for free, and after shipping they're around that same price here in WA.  But 10 gals is alot easier to play with, and wheat whiskey a bit more unique.

Brew Tips

This edition’s brewing tip comes from me, your humble secretary. I had been trying to pinpoint the cause of low mash efficiency for several batches of beer. It was getting ridiculous. I had tried everything, mill settings, pH adjustments, sparge techniques, prayer to Ninkasi; you name it, I tried it. Well, the one thing I didn’t try was calibrating my measurement device.  In my case, it was a glass bulb type hydrometer.  It turns out that my problem was not in my mash efficiency, rather in my measurements. The hydrometer was reading about 10 gravity points lower than it should.  Calibrating my particular device was as simple as putting it in a flask of 60°F water, and adjusting the position of the roll of graduated paper inside the tube. Your device may vary, but it may be worth your time to ensure calibration of other measurement devices in your brewery. Scales, thermometers, and the like all are subject to going out of calibration over time, some more than others depending on environmental conditions, storage conditions, and measurement technology used. Heck, you may be hitting 83% efficiency and not even know it!

Meetings

January 15: Annual WSB Barleywine Potluck, hosted again this year by Mary Earl & Vic Keranen at The Clear Creek Interpretive Center in Silverdale. 1:00pm to 7:00pm January 15. See http://www.clearcreektrail.org/Interpretive%20Center.htm for directions. Please drink responsibly, or get a ride.

Events

January 22: New Year Beer Festival, Bremerton

http://newyearbeerfestival.com/

January 27-29: Strange Brew, Port Townsend

http://www.strangebrewfestpt.com/StrangeBrewfestPoster12.pdf

February 4: Belgianfest, Seattle (Waterfront)

http://www.washingtonbeer.com/belgianfest/

 

Happy New Year Everybody!!

Well, here is the first newsletter of the year, the first since Alan gave up the mantle, and the first using the mailing list software I installed on the WSB server. Hopefully this doesn't end up in everyone's spam box, or worse yet blocked by their ISP. I set it up so everyone receives the HTML version of the newsletter. If you prefer plain text, use the link at the bottom to update your preferences.

-Brad Ginn


January Meeting Info

This month's meeting will be our annual Barleywine Meeting. Once again it will be held at Mary Earl's house on the Sunday of Martin Luther King Day weekend, which makes it the 17th this year. The meeting will go from Noon to 6 pm.

Bring any barleywines or strong/old ale type beers you'd like to share. As always home brewed beer of any style (but especially barleywines) are welcome.

Feel free to bring potluck type dishes that require minimal preparation/cleanup, and I'm sure Vic will be slaving away in the kitchen like he always does. At least I hope he will be.

If we are lucky, it will be 60° and sunny like last year and most of the meeting will be held outside. Remember that? Crazy.

Contact Us for directions.


We need hosts for upcoming meetings, starting with February. If you are interested in hosting, send me an email and we'll coordinate the details.


I've installed a new feature on the website. It is a recipe calculator and recipe/brew log storage database. It is called BrewBlogger and is free, open source software developed by a homebrewer named Geoff Humphrey. The software is pretty feature-rich and includes customizable databases of grain, hops, adjuncts and other ingredients, a full recipe calculator as well as other tools/calculators (bitterness, brewhouse efficiency, alcohol, strike temp, etc.). It allows you to create and store recipes, then import the recipes into a brew log to keep track of your brew session.

Anyway, check it out here. You'll have to register as a user to use the calculator and logging features, but you can view recipes and brew logs that are already in the database without an account. To register, just click "Join" in the menu bar and follow the directions.

If you have any problems with the software or have a feature request or suggestion for improvement, let me know. I've already customized it a little bit to (I think) make the navigation a little more intuitive and I wouldn't mind tweaking it more if required.


January is shaping up to be a big month for beer lovers. Of course the highlight is our barleywine meeting, but the next two weekends promise some great beer experiences as well:

2010 Belgianfest

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Session 1: 12-4pm
Session 2: 6-10pm

The Engine Room @ Georgetown Studios
5890 Airport Way S.
Seattle, WA 98108

Belgian style beer featuring Washington breweries

2010 Sixth Annual Strange Brewfest

Where the Wild Brews Are

At Water Street Brewing, 639 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA

Saturday January 30th (1-9PM)
Sunday, January 31st (1-6PM)

  • Over 30 Northwest Breweries
  • Live Music ALL Week-end
  • Sunday, at 3'ish - World Twang is Here with Tapwater
  • Costume Contest
  • Zany Games & Entertainment: fire dancers, jugglers, chainsaw carvers and much much more

Come as your own Wild Thing!

$25.00 Entry Fee (at the door)
avoid the lines - advance tix available at the Brewery on January 20th


Here are more upcoming beery events in the region:

Northern Lights Brewers Night @ Green Frog Cafe (Wednesday, January 13th, 6-9 p.m.)
Green Frog Cafe
902 N State St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 756-1213
www.acoustictavern.com
The fine folks from Spokane's Northern Lights Brewery will venture forth across the frozen Plains and over icy mountain passes to bring their tasty creations to the Wet Side. Come join these brave explorers and celebrate with special prices and free stuff.

Ellensburg's WinterHop BrewFest (Saturday, January 16th, 12-5 p.m.)
Downtown Ellensburg, WA
(509) 925-2002
www.ellensburg-chamber.com/events
Come and join 20 northwest breweries in several locations for a fun January Saturday event. Locations are in historic downtown Ellensburg. Tickets go on sale on December 1st.

Big Al Local Hero Vertical/Release Party @ Naked City (Tuesday, January 19th)
Naked City Taphouse
8564 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 838-6299
www.nakedcitybrewing.com

The Belgianfest (Saturday, January 23rd, 12-4pm & 6-10pm)
The Engine Room at Georgetown Studios
5890 Airport Way S.
Seattle, WA 98108
www.washingtonbeer.com

Elysian Brewers Night @ Green Frog Cafe (Wednesday, January 27th, 6-9 p.m.)
Green Frog Cafe
902 N State St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 756-1213
www.acoustictavern.com
Come join Seattle's powerhouse Elysian Brewery at the latest in the Green Frog's Brewers Nights. Expect a bunch of tasty beer (and possibly some surprises) from one of the PNW's leading breweries. As you might have guessed, there will also be free stuff.

Pike Old Bawdy Vertical Tasting (Sunday, January 31st)
Pike Brewery & Pub
1415 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
www.pikebrewing.com

WSB February 2010 Newsletter

In this issue:


Hi folks,

The February meeting - the "WSB Presidents' Birthday Bash" will be Saturday February 20th starting at 4pm, at Marti & Ernie Gwaltney's home, aka "Gwaltney's Tavern." Co-president Mark Hood turns 50 and the other Co-President, Marti, turns 49. The theme will be anniversary, birthday or special occassion beers. As always, homebrews of any type, style, and quality are welcome and encouraged. Bring any snacks or other foodstuffs you'd like to share.

Contact Us for directions


Upcoming Competitions

National Homebrew Competition

If you don't have beer in the bottle ready to ship off to the National Homebrew Competition there is still time to brew something up before the April deadline. Entries for the first round will be accepted March 22 through April 1. First round judging for our region is taking place in Seattle this year. The main drop-off location will probably be Pyramid and there may be other locations around the state. Also, I'm sure any help judging or stewarding will be needed. If you are interested contact Tim Hayner at tim@bigalbrewing.com.

Here are the important dates to keep in mind. I'll get more info out, such as drop-off locations, as it becomes available:

  • Entry Deadline: Monday, March 22 - 5 p.m. Thursday, April 1, 2010
  • Online Registration: Available mid-February 2010
  • First Round Competitions: April 3 - April 25, 2010
  • Final Round Entries Due: Monday, May 24 - 5 p.m. Monday, June 7, 2010
  • Final Round Competition: Thursday, June 17, 2010
  • Awards Ceremony: Saturday, June 19, 2010 in Minneapolis, MN

Puget Sound Pro-Am

The Puget Sound Pro-Am is your opportunity to have your beer brewed at a professional brewery from the Puget Sound Region, and advance to the Great American Beer Festival Pro-Am. Last year the Puget Sound Pro-Am submitted 12 beers to the GABF and in 2008 a Puget Sound Pro-Am entry brought home the gold medal from GABF. The organizers are shooting for at least 15 participating breweries. Entries are due April 20th. All the information is on the BEWBC website here, and here.

Kitsap County Fair Homebrew Competition

Not a lot of info about this yet, but we need to get started on planning. The fair is in late August and we've typically accepted entries around the last week of July. Plan ahead for your entries and stay tuned for all the details. If you are interested in helping with organizing the competition this year, let me know (info@westsoundbrewers.org)!


Cuisine à la bière

Mary Earl and Vic Keranen are hosting another Cuisine à la Bière dinner on Valentines Day, February 14. They have a wonderful sounding menu planned with selection of beers paired with each course:

Course One
Ancho-spiced Cocoa Meatballs
Chocolate Malt Pretzels with Apricot Mustard
Sam Adams Chocolate Bock
Lambic Something

Course Two
Lobster, Shrimp & White Chocolate Ravioli
Hair of the Dog?

Course Three
Flank Steak in a Chocolate Coffee Sauce
Winter Solstice?

Course Respite
Pear Salad with Vanilla Vinaigrette & Chocolate Nibs
Only Vic knows…

Course Piece de Resistance
Really Chocolate Desert
Samiclaus or Framboise

For all the details, you can download a pdf of the invitation from our website, and for any more info please contact Mary at ggrapex@yahoo.com.


BJCP Exam (shamelessly copied and pasted from the WAHA website)

Seattle BJCP Exam Scheduled for Sunday, March 21st, 2010

The WAHA wants to keep bringing new judges into our ranks and also make sure that our existing judges can continue to advance in rank.  To help keep the advancement cycle going, we have scheduled a BJCP exam for Sunday, March 21st, 2010.  Take out the books and beers and start studying today!

It will likely be held at Big Al Brewing in White Center.  Due to the new BJCP policy of only 20 examinees per exam, space is limited and full payment in advance may be required to secure your seat if we come close to the limit (we will post final details on the WAHA site). The cost is $50 for first time takers, $30 for the whole exam for existing BJCP members, or $15 for a partial retake (written or tasting). 

If you would like to reserve a seat, please contact Mark Emiley and indicate if you will be taking the test for the first time and if you will be taking the written, tasting, or both. 

Registered members on the WAHA site can access the "Brewing & WAHA Files" section on the left and get access to some study materials.  We'll post anything we can find in that folder.

Good luck and study hard!

Editor's Note: I got in touch with Mark Emiley and he says there are just a few slots left. Contact Mark (markemiley@earthlink.net) right away if you want to take the exam.


Cask Beer Fest

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
Directions
Area Map
Seattle Center Map

Session 1: 12-4pm
Session 2: 6-10pm

Separate tickets required for each session.
Taps close 30 minutes before closing of each session.

$35 advance/$40 at door
Admission includes a commemorative tasting cup and 25 3-oz beer tastes. Separate tickets required for each session.
Designated driver admission is $5 and is available at the door only.
This is a 21-and-over only event. Photo ID’s required.

Advance tickets are available via Brown Paper Tickets now or at select outlets.


WAHA Educational Speaker

Washington Hombrewers Association is working on organizing an educational speaker for the Friday evening before Cask Beer Fest (March 26). Last year they sponsored a very informative lecture from Brian Perkey from Wyeast and this year they plan to expand on that theme. From the WAHA website:

Educational Speaker - Wyeast-Advanced Yeast - March 27th

We are preparing details for the folks from Wyeast to come back and give another speech on yeast right before the Cask Beer Festival.  We'll have details coming shortly on the WAHA site but start thinking of your questions now!  We hope to see you there for the continuation of the WAHA Educational Speaker Program.


Miscellaneous

I'm still working the kinks out of the mailing list software. The biggest hangup is that some of the bigger ISPs are randomly blocking mailings from the westsoundbrewers.org server because they think it is spam. Comcast has been the worst culprit; one mailing will go through with no bounces and the next time all Comcast addresses will bounce as spam. I've also had similar problems with Earthlink and Juno. The other issue I know for sure is happening is that Gmail is sending mailings to the spam box for several people. With that in mind, I'm going to ask Alan to send a short note to the entire mailing list from his Yahoo account letting people know that the newsletter has been sent and to check their spam boxes if they didn't receive it. That won't help for the bounces because they are blocked at the server and don't even make it into a spam box. If you use one of the big ISPs (Comcast, Earthlink, Juno, etc) and haven't been consistently receiving newsletters, meeting reminders, and event notices since January 1, and you have an alternative email address (gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc), you can use the "update your preferences" link at the bottom of this newsletter to change your address on the mailing list. Just enter your new email address in the appropriate fields and click on "Update." Future mailings will go to the new address.

Speaking of the newsletter, if anyone is interested in helping provide content for the newsletter and/or the website, let me know. I can create an account on the website for anyone who wants to provide content and you'll be able to log in and create posts, add pictures, add events to the calendar, etc. We want the website to be useful and user-driven, so if you want to help out we'd love to have the help.

The January newsletter has been emailed out. This is the first newsletter since Alan turned over the responsibilities, so it came from a different email address. If you are on our mailing list and did not receive the newsletter on the 1st or 2nd of Jan, please check your spam or junk mail box. If you can't find it, drop me a line using the contact form here on the site or by sending an email to info@westsoundbrewers.org.

Hi All,
The September WSB meeting will be held at Curt&Diane's in the Illahee area of East Bremerton. Here's a note from Curt:


The date will be Saturday, September 26th, @ 5:00PM. The beer theme will be BRR (Browns, Reds, and Ryes), and yes, that can include sour browns. The grill will be on and we'll be making beer can chickens. The grill will also be available for anyone to cook whatever they wish. If people want to make a dish containing some sort of beer, all the better.

We will be holding a Michael Jackson trivia contest for anyone interested. This will include watching two episodes from The Beer Hunter series. There will be a prize for the winner. Additionally, I want to present a challenge to the members for a beer judge off to be held during the December meeting (albeit with the president's blessing, I cc'ed John). There will be a present for the winner of the beer judging. It will be limited to one style, with blind judging. Please give me some thoughts on how to make this work, can we do this, and what style should we do. Call me and we can talk sometime. P.S.: In your newsletter, please mention the Octoberfest in Enumclaw. Smiley emoticon

Curt
782-2887


When you see Brad Ginn and Matt Riggs thank them for a smoothely run homebrew competition this year. Also, when you get a chance please thank our hosts at Hood Canal Brewery, Olympic Brewing Supplies, Silver City Brewery, The Toad House Pizza Pub, and Wyeast.

The winner of this year's Robert E. Allen Award for Excellence in Homebrewing is Sean Reichle, for his Spotted Horse Smokey Lager. I was privileged to taste it during a judging round and it was amazing. It was as smoky as the Aecht Schlenkerla beers from Bamburg, Germany, but had a more complex malt backbone. I wish we could buy it in the stores whenever we were in the mood (the same is true for many of the beers I judged). As a matter of fact, I gave Sean's rauchbier the highest score I've ever given for a beer in either a homebrew or commercial brew competition. He mentioned he might be able to dig up a couple bottles for this month's club meeting. He may even share a few of his secrets.

More detailed homebrew competition results:
http://www.westsoundbrewers.org/node/313

I've been a bit slack on including notices of other homebrew competitions lately. Here's a rather exhaustive list of places you can send your brew for more accolades or analysis:
http://beertown.org/homebrewing/calendar/events.aspx


Brad has created a Facebook page for us. Check it out, sign up, and think of the possibilities:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=275144820602&ref=mf

Brad has loaded photos from the homebrew competition here and plans to add them to the club website soon.


FRESH HOPS AVAILABILITY
I just returned from Montana yesterday and entering Yakima and Moxie via Hwy 24 I saw them harvesting miles and miles of hops. There were trucks piled high with bines all over the place and the spillover on the roads released great aroma as other vehicles crushed them as they drove by. It's a great time of year to visit the Yakima area. In Wetter Washington our hops have been arriving in profuse abundance this year too. So far John Altman and Don Wyatt have mentioned that they have plenty of fresh hops to get rid of. Let me know if you want help with your hops and I'll add you to the reminder mailing later this week.

Jeff Hummel brought some of his hop harvest to our awards ceremony both last year and this year. He has oasted them perfectly and they smell and taste great. Jeff might show up at Saturday's meeting with some hops for sale, if he still has some by then. He just forwarded his craigslist hops ad info to us:

ORGANIC CASCADE HOPS FOR HOMEBREWERS!

I have lots of organically grown Cascade Hops I have grown from 7 year old vines on Bainbridge Island. They were hand picked over the last couple weeks to get them as they ripen, then dried in my oast (hop kiln), vacuum packed and frozen.

They have a fairly high AA for a Cascade….somewhere in the range of an 8–9 AA so excellent for bittering, but with a very nice smell for aroma hops. I think you'll find the quality is very good. If you've ever chewed a fresh green hop, you'll recognize the taste it imparts to the beer.

I have 2 oz. for $5; 4 oz. for $10; and 8 oz. for $20. These will keep at least a year and when thawed out, should look, smell and feel as fresh as the day they were packed. I've had excellent feedback from last year's buyers so you won't be disappointed! These are superb!

I'll leave it to you to add your own review of them. Feel free to make use of the above in any way you want.

Thanks,

Jeff
Jeffrey J. Hummel, Principal/President MAIBC
Hummel Architects, p.c.
125 Stewart St.
Seattle, WA 98101
off: 206 728 2067
cll: 206 550 6070
fax:206 728 0229
jeffrey@hummelarchitects.com


For those considering taking over newsletter duties in January, here are a couple examples from some other clubs:
http://www.oregonbrewcrew.com/newsletters/sep09.pdf (Oregon Brew Crew)
http://impalingalers.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=...

You can find loads of brew club newsletters and websites online.


CB's Nuts Notes
CB's has long been associated with Hood Canal Brewery. It's named after Clark Bowen. His wife Tami was one of the first servers at Hood Canal. Doubtless you've tried their peanuts at the brewery. If not, their retail shop is across the street and about a block further towards Kingston, just past the stoplight. They've recently been adding loads of new product lines and they've been finding new outlets (QFC amongst them). My favorite recent innovation is their Robust Roast Lightly Salted Jumbos. Here are a few more of their new tasty treats; Lightly Salted Organic Cashews, Organic Cashew Butter, Lightly Salted Almonds. They have a newsletter, which might include coupons, so sign up soon.

http://cbsnuts.com


For the brewsters amongst us (from the Oregon Brew Crew mailing list):
--
Friendly Reminder for "Queen of Beer" Women's Homebrew Competition

LADIES START YOUR BREW POT(S)!
The Hangtown Association of Zymurgy Enthusiasts (H. A. Z. E.) of Placerville, California, is pleased to announce the 13th year of "Queen of Beer" - a Women's Homebrew competition. (BJCP & AHA sanctioned)

Registration:
Instructions for registering and labeling your entries are available at
http://queenofbeer.hazeclub.org/

Entry Fees:
$8.00 first entry, $6.00 each subsequent Check or money order only, payable to H.A.Z.E.

Bottle Deliveries:
Deliveries accepted September 26 - October 9, 2008 Enter three 10-14 oz. brown or green bottles without markings. Please see
http://queenofbeer.hazeclub.org/
for delivery address and instructions.

Bottle Drop Off:
H.A.Z.E Booth at NCHF

Judging:
Saturday, October 24, 2009 in Rescue, California

Please see http://queenofbeer.hazeclub.org/ for full
details of the
competition.

Coordinator:
Madeline Franke
(916) 718-0805
mad-design@sbcglobal.net

Thank you and good luck!
qob@hazeclub.org


Steve Douglas sent this one to us:

THIS
IS WHAT JEFF FOXWORTHY HAS TO SAY ABOUT LIVING IN Washington!

If
someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work
there, you live
in Washington.

If
you've worn shorts, sandals and a parka at the same time, you live in
Washington.

If
you've had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed the
wrong number, you live in Washington.

If
you measure distance in hours, you live
in Washington.

If
you know several people who have hit a deer more than once, you live
in Washington.

If
you have switched from 'heat' to 'A/C' and back again in the same day, you
live in Washington.

If
you install security lights on your house and garage but leave both doors
unlocked, you live
in Washington

If
you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard
without flinching, you live in Central, Southern or Eastern
Washington.

If
you design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a 2 layers of
clothes or under a raincoat, you live in
Washington.

If
driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow
and ice, you live
in Washington.

If
you know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, and road
construction, you live
in Washington.

If
you feel guilty throwing aluminum cans or paper in the trash, you live in
Washington.

If
you know more than 10 ways to order coffee, you live in
Washington.

If
you know more people who own boats than air conditioners, you live in
Washington.

If
you stand on a deserted corner in the rain waiting for the "Walk" signal,
you live in Washington.

If
you consider that if it has no snow or has not recently erupted, it is not
a real mountain, you live in
Washington.

If
you can taste the difference between Starbucks, Seattle's Best, and Dutch
Bros, you live in Washington.

If
you know the difference between Chinook, Coho and Sockeye salmon, you live
in Washington.

If
you know how to pronounce Sequim, Puyallup, Abiqua, Issaquah, Oregon,
Umpqua, Yakima and Willamette, you live in
Washington.

If
you consider swimming an indoor sport, you live in
Washington.

If
you can tell the difference between Japanese, Chinese and Thai food, you
live in Washington.

If
you never go camping without waterproof matches and a poncho, you
live in Washington.

If
you have actually used your mountain bike on a mountain, you live in
Washington.

If
you think people who use umbrellas are either wimps or tourists, you live
in Washington.

If
you buy new sunglasses every year, because you can't find the old ones
after such a long time, you live in
Washington.

If
you are not surprised to see 200+ brands of beer in your local supermarket
and you have tasted the majority of them
you live or have lived in Washington. (Ed. note: OK, I made this one up because Mr. Foxworthy was slack on the job.)

If
you actually understand these jokes and forward them to all
your Washington friends, you live or have lived in
Washington.


Here's an interesting link I found on the Oregon Brew Crew mailing list. It points to their local library's list of brew books. The club and its members have contributed many, probably most, of these books to the collection:
http://catalog.multcolib.org/search/a?searchtype=Y&searcharg=brewing&SOR...
Chew It Up, Spit It Out, Then Brew
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/dining/09beer.html?emc=eta1
I haven't been adding much info from the Elliott Bay Brewery newsletters because they throw in so much great stuff. I thought I'd send out just a taste this time around to tease you to get in to visit them, and maybe Beveridge Place while you're in West Seattle:

SEPTEMBER 2009

Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub
4720 California Ave. SW
Seattle, WA 98116
206-932-8695
http://www.elliottbaybrewing.com

SEASONAL BEERS AVAILABLE in SEPTEMBER

Batch 200 - Strong, Hoppy, and Red. Need we say more?
Demolition Ale - Our bronze-medal-winning Strong Pale Ale
Organic Coffee Stout - Available every Saturday and Sunday in Burien
Hop Harvest - Annual fresh hop ale w/ hops from Yakima
Hoppus Callosum - Double IPA weighing in at about 8.4% ABV
Imperial von Boorian - A dry-hopped strong-ish Belgian-style Pale Ale
Organic Mashing Pumpkin - 8% ABV spiced ale in the "Harvest" tradition
Red von Boorian - Ruby-colored and slightly tart Belgian ale (made w/ organic ingredients)
Riot Ale - Hoppy golden Dbl. / Imperial IPA / Strong Pale Ale
Rye IPA - New recipe from Brewer Dan in W. Seattle w/ flaked and malted rye
West Side Brown - Think "session ale" with a special "je ne sais quoi" finish
Wit von Boorian - Refreshing wheat ale brewed with coriander, chamomile, and orange

BARREL-AGED BEER:

-Each month we release another 5 gallon keg of one of our barrel-aged beers. The keg will be tapped on the first day of the month and pour until it is gone. We'll have "proper glassware" to highlight the rare treats coming out of the oak.

Pouring SEPTEMBER 1 in:

- West Seattle = Brandy Barrel Imperial Brown Ale from Heaven Hill brandy barrel.
- Burien = Syrah Pro-Am Barleywine from Delille Cellars


Here's another teaser to tempt you to the crowded side of the water. It was sent to us on Sept. 10 but it gives you an idea about the level of beer geekiness of this place. Get on Uber's mailing list for a heads up about such things.
--
Come on in and try a few extra special beers we just tapped.

We're having an "Eisbock-Off" between two masterpiece heavyweights.

Here is the tale of the tape:

SCHNEIDER AVENTINUS EISBOCK (LATE 2007)

- 12%
- Wheat based ale
- 2 yr Vintage

KULMBACHER EISBOCK 2009

- 9.2%
- Barley based lager
- New Batch

We highly recommend trying these side-by-side for a very cool beer sensory experience. Although the same style, they are incredibly different.

Eisbock is a German brewing style. It is typically an already-strong lager beer which has been temporarily frozen. When such liquids are frozen they tend to naturally dehydrate, leaving less water content once thawed. All the original alcohol is still there though, so the resulting alcohol concentration (same alcohol in less liquid) makes it a stronger beer overall. In the case of Aventinus Eisbock, the base beer, which is regular Aventinus Wheat Doppelbock, starts at 8.2% alcohol by volume. Miraculously it grows all the way to 12% by virtue of the Eisbock process. Cool process, great beer. "Bartender, I'll take less water please."

TWO OTHER BEERS OF NOTE:

AVERY SAMAELS OAK-AGED ALE

We just tapped a keg! This is a MONSTER 14.5% oak-aged English style strong ale. Tons of caramel, vanilla, and whoop ass. It is offered in 4oz servings. You'll thank us later. Trust us. This beer is truly amazing and you really should come try some right out of a fresh keg.

SPATEN OKTOBERFEST (UR-MARZEN)

'Tis the season, and we've got the definitive Munich party beer on tap!
5.9% delicious Vienna-style amber lager is just what Oktoberfest season is all about.
No time to sit down for a liter? Grab some to go...at a smokin' price.
We are selling BOTH the Oktoberfest AND the Spaten Premium Lager in 6-packs to go for just $8 (no tax)!

Stock up & drink up!

See you under the bar,

Your friends at Über Tavern


Craig Hartinger of Merchand du Vin sent us this info. I heard from Bottleworks lately that this brew should arrive sometime this fall or winter.
Announcing: Ayinger Weizen-Bock!

Seattle, August 11, 2009

One of the world's most respected breweries has some exciting news: the
US introduction of Ayinger Weizen-Bock.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock, a strong wheat ale, is pale - "helles" - and brewed
from a grist of 60% wheat malt and 40% barley malt. Produced via a
decoction mash, it has the astonishing finesse, aroma, and flavor of
Ayinger's famed wheat beers but with the flavors turned up to balance
the greater strength. It offers the classic Bavarian weizen beer aroma,
suggesting spice and cloves; a smooth body that drinks fairly full; and
flavor that is the essence of the wheat harvest, fresh-baked bread, some
of the richness of great home-made vegetable soup, and somehow maybe
even the afternoon sunshine of a fall day. It's bottle-conditioned, of
course, and presents a beautiful rocky head upon pouring.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock is a winter seasonal only - look for it at great
beer spots starting sometime near the end of September. We recommend
you grab some when you see it: this is a rare style, truly a world class
beer - as such, production is very limited.

ABV: 7.1% OG: 1.067 IBU: 10; packaged in traditional, slender
half-liter bottles, 20 per case.

Merchant du Vin imports a full range of Bavarian specialty beers from
Ayinger Brewery: Celebrator Doppelbock, Brau-Weisse, Ur-Weisse,
Altbairisch Dunkel, Jahrhundertbier and Ayinger Oktober Fest-Marzen.

Contact: Craig Hartinger 253-656-0321 craigh@mdvbeer.com
Merchant du Vin - Specialty Beer Importers Since 1978
18200 Olympic Ave. S. - Tukwila, WA 98188
http://www.merchantduvin.com


(from the WABL newsletter)
Fremont Brewing Beer Garden now open
To kick off the official end of summer celebration season, the Fremont Brewing Company opened the UrbanBeerGarden. The UBG is inside the brewery, very low-key/industrial in atmosphere and serving Universale and one-of-a-kind beers as they come to maturity. Hours are from 4pm-8pm Thursdays and Fridays until the weather turns cold, wet and rainy.

Fremont Brewing Co.
3409 Woodland Park Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.fremontbrewing.com


BEERY CALENDAR


Oktoberfest Brewmaster's Dinner at Hale's (Monday, September 21st, 7 p.m.- )
Hale's Ales Brewery & Pub
4301 Leary Way, NW
Seattle, WA 98107
www.halesales.com
A 4-course feast featuring a sumptuous sampling of Chef Packard's culinary talents paired with some of the finest, freshest ales anywhere! $50 for one or $90 for two plus tax and gratuity.
Menu
Appetizer
Sockeye salmon cake over sweet pea coulis
Paired with Hale's German style Kolsch

Soup
Chilled cucumber and yogurt with fresh mint, garlic and dill
Paired with Hale's Special Bitter

Entree
Crab stuff Halibut filet
Paired with Hale's Pale American Ale
or
Braised duck breast with raspberry sauce
Paired with O'Brien's Harvest Ale

Dessert
Peach cobbler a la mode
Paired with Hale's "25" Belgian Dubbel


Harvest Ale tasting at Hale's (September 21st- October 4th)
Hale's Ales Brewery & Pub
4301 Leary Way, NW
Seattle, WA 98107
www.halesales.com
Selection to be determined.
Oktoberfest at Harmon (September 21st- September 25th)
Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
1938 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA98402
(253) 383-2739
www.harmonbrewingco.com
A week long celebration featuring:
Monday: Tacoma's biggest happy hour 3pm- close
Tuesday: Brewmaster's Dinner
Wednesday: Weiner Schnitzel
Thursday: Pretzels & Pints plus Hamon's Killer Brew debut
Friday: "Bring Your Mug Night"
Great American Beer Festival

September 24-26, 2009
Colorado Convention Center
Denver, CO

See this link for more information.
http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/


7 Seas Beer Pairing Dinner @ Tide Tavern (Thursday, September 24th)
The Tides Tavern
2925 Harborview Dr.
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
www.tidestavern.com
The Pike Brewery Dinner @ ColumbiaTower Club (Thursday, September 24th, 6:30 p.m.- )
ColumbiaTower
701 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
www.clubcorp.com
An evening of fine cuisine and local beer at the ColumbiaTower featuring 5 courses and 7 beers. Open to public. RSVP with the Club Concierge at 206-622-2010.
Menu
Pike Naughty Nellie
with passed hors d'oeuvres
Empanaughties
Sauteed Morels, Rosemary, Sage River Valley Ranch Raw Milk Tomme bathed in Naughty Nellie Ale
&
Penn Cove Mussels with Spicy Puttanesca Sauce

1st Course
Pike Pale
Pancetta & Dungeness Crab Cake with Welsh Rarebit
Made with Beecher's Flagship & Organic Leeks Potato Rye Crust

2nd course
Pike IPA
Curried Blue Rice Balls Rogue River Blue & Pear Arancini
Madras Curry

3rd course
Pike Kilt Lifter
Oven Poached Northwest Salmon Applewood Bacon & Black Pepper Buerre Blanc
Sour Cherry Ale Sorbet

4th course
Pike Tandem Pike Monk's Uncle
Corned Painted Hills Beef Short Rib
Choucroutte with Foie Gras & Duck Confit Shropshire & Apple Bread Pudding

5th course
Pike Stout
Warm Bittersweet Chocolate Pudding Cake Espresso Cream


Hale's O'Brien's Cask at Beveridge Place Pub (Thursday, September 24th, 6 p.m.- )
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
Hale's fall seasonal is a crowd pleaser, especially in cask form!
September 26
Oktoberfest @ Elliott Bay Burien (Saturday, September 26th)
Elliott Bay Brewhouse & Pub
255 SW 152nd St.
Burien, WA 98166
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
Elliott Bay Oktoberfest in Burien will take place Saturday, September 26. Look for live music, special beers and food, and an outdoor beer garden! More details later as they become available.
Oktoberfest @ Fish Brewing (Friday, September 26th, 4-9 p.m.)
Fish Brewing Co.
515 Jefferson St. Se
Olympia, WA 98501
www.fishbrewing.com
Featuring music by the New Blues Brothers, live and silent auction benefiting the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, savory culinary delights from the Fish Tale Brewpub, a Puget Sound raw oyster bar and the freshest Fish Tale Organic Ales, Leavenworth Biers and Spire Mountain Ciders. $20 advance or $25 at the door.
Barrel-Aged Beer at Elliott Bay West Seattle (Thursday, October 1st)
Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub
4720 California Ave.SW
Seattle, WA 98116
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
The first day of each month ElliottBay releases a 5 gallon keg of one of their barrel-aged beer. There will be "proper glassware" to highlight the rare treats coming out of the oak and the beer will be pouring until it's gone.
7 Seas Beer Pairing Dinner @ Brix 25 (Thursday, October 1st)
Brix 25
7707 Pioneer Way
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
www.harborbrix.com
Oktoberfest @ Rockfish Grill (Friday, October 2nd)
Anacortes Brewery/Rockfish Grill
320 Commercial Ave.
Anacortes, WA 98221
www.anacortesrockfish.com
Enjoy German food specials, Anacortes Oktoberfest lager and a special kick off with live Oompah from the Pickled Herring Band. EINS, ZWEI, SUFFA!
October 3, Forks
Fish and Brew
Saturday Oct. 3rd 1:00 PM at hwy 101 and LaPush road jct in the 101 Business Park large Round House. (This is at the north end of Forks.)

Inviting all home brewers to bring some brew.

This is a no charge community event to taste a large variety of smoked fish as well as sample home brews. A blue grass band is present as well.

Children are welcome with root beer, apple cider, etc. there as well.

Gordon Gibbs
Brew Coordinator
http://www.forkswa.com/details/110-business-park.html


October 3, Yakima
http://www.freshhopalefestival.com/faq.html
October 3, Tacoma
Tacoma Craft Beer Festival
Saturday - October 03, 2009 @ 12:00PM / ends @ 09:00PM
Beer Festival @ Foss Waterway Seaport
Tacoma, Washington
chris@tacomacraftbeerfest.com 253.677.6530

Event Details:
Over 30 craft brewers will descend on The City of Destiny to celebrate craft beer in all it's forms. Live music, food, and good times will come to Tacoma's waterfront at the edge of downtown for the city's first craft beer festival.

Please check www.tacomacraftbeerfest.com for more info, and to order tickets online. There is a 25% discount for military at the door only.

Admission grants you souvenir tasting mug, tasting sheet, 5 tokens for 4oz pours, and a damn good time.

This is a 21+ only event, 1 day only.


October 3, Seattle
Hale's "Oktoberbreast" Fundraiser for Gilda's Club
Hale's Ales Brewery and Smarty Pants Pub are teaming up with Glida's Club of Seattle for the first annual "Oktoberbreast" fundraiser. For every keg of Hale's Harvest Ale sold in September and October, Hale's will make a donation to Gilda's Club. Gilda's Club, named for Gilda Radner of "Saturday Night Live" fame, is a group that provides support for cancer patients and their families and friends. "Oktoberbreast" Beer Festival will be held Saturday, Oct 3rd at Smarty Pants in Georgetown. Please join the crew for this very worthwhile fundraising event.
Brewmasters' Dinner in Ray's Cafe (Wednesday, October 7th)
Ray's Boathouse Cafe
6049 Seaview Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 782-0094
www.rays.com
October 9th & 10th
Enumclaw Oktoberfest
The Washington Beer Commission is proud to partner with the City of Enumclaw to present the Black ForestBeerGarden at the 1st annual Enumclaw Oktoberfest at the Enumclaw Exposition Center (formerly the King County Fairgrounds) on October 9th and 10th.

The event itself is produced by the City of Enumclaw. It'll be a grand community celebration of the Bavarian culture with a diverse selection of German music and dancers including the Smilin' Scandinavians, Enzian Shuhplattler Dancers, Folk Voice, and Alpenfolk. General admission area is all ages so bring the whole family and enjoy a variety of family activities.

The Black Forest Beer Garden is 21+ only and 15 Washington breweries will be pouring their finest Oktoberfest-themed beers and other fall seasonals. Here's the brewery/beer lineup as of this week:

2009 Enumclaw Oktoberfest beer lineup
7 Seas Brewing Co.- Gig Harbor, WA
Cutt's Ale
British Pale Ale
Ballz Deep Double IPA

Alpine Brewing Co.- Oroville, WA
Alpine Oktoberfest
Alpine Pilsner
Alpine Marzen

Baron Brewing Co.-Seattle, WA
Baron Oktoberfest
Baron Pilsner

Big Al Brewing- Seattle, WA
Big Al Alt
Big Al Irish Red
Papa Charlie's Pale Ale

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen- Bellingham, WA
Chuckanut Oktoberfest
Chuckanut Pilsner

Diamond Knot Brewing Co.-Mukilteo, WA
Vienna
Brown Ale
IPA

Fish Brewing Co.-Olympia, WA
Leavenworth Oktoberfest Ale
Leavenworth Eightmile Alt
Fish Tale Organic Pale Ale
Spire Mountain Dark & Dry Apple Cider

Georgetown Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Roger's Pilsner
Manny's Pale Ale
TBA

Harmon Restaurant & Brewery- Tacoma, WA
Harmon's Killer Brew
Point Defiance IPA

Iron Horse Brewery- Ellensburg, WA
Quilter's Irish Death
Light Rail Ale
Mocha Porter

Pyramid Breweries- Seattle, WA
Haywire
Snow Cap
Thunderhead IPA
Brewer's handle

Roslyn Brewing Co.-Roslyn, WA
Roslyn Brookside

Snipes Mountain Brewery- Sunnyside, WA
Harvest Ale
Oktoberfest

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Co.-Snoqualmie, WA
Harvest Moon
Haystack Hefe

Trade Route Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Jet Stream Lager
Purple Yam Porter
Ginger Pale Ale
Chieftain Amber Ale

Fest beer lineup subject to change.

WABL members will receive a WABL glass mug to sample these delicious beers in. We're also trying to get approval from the City to serve a WABL Beer so stay tuned!

Enumclaw Oktoberfest
Presented by the City of Enumclaw in partnership with the Washington Beer Commission
October 9th & 10th, 10am-10pm
Enumclaw Exposition Center
45224-284th Ave SE
Enumclaw, WA 98022
www.enumclawoktoberfest.com


The Great Pumpkin Beer Festival (October 10th-11th)
Elysian Brewing Co.- Capitol Hill
1221 E. Pike St.
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 860-1920
www.elysianbrewing.com
Featuring Night Owl Pumpkin Ale, Great Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Dark o' the Moon Pumpkin Stout, Hansel and Gretel Ginger Pumpkin Pilsner, Jack o' Bite Barrel-aged Strong Scottish Pumpkin Ale, Mr. Yuck Sour Pumpkin Ale, Bete N'Owl Dark Belgian-style Pumpkin Ale, and a few others, all from Elysian's brewers. In addition, 16 guest pumpkin beers will be poured from several Seattle-area brewers as well as special efforts from some of America's best and most innovative brewers. The high point is the 4 o' clock tapping of the Great Pumpkin, a huge gourd filled with pumpkin ale which has been sealed up with wax and allowed to undergo a second fermentation before having a tap hammered home for serving. Patrons line up dozens-deep to enjoy and comment on the year's effort.
October 10, Seattle
12th Annual Snow Cap Party

Saturday - October 10, 2009 @ 07:00PM / ends @ 12:00AM
Beer Tasting @ Seattle Alehouse (Pyramid Breweries)
Seattle, Washington
(206) 682-3377

Event Details:
Get Snowed In at the 12th Annual Pyramid Snow Cap Party, benefiting the Surfrider Foundation's Snowrider Project!

A night of revelry, wintertainment, and the first of the season's Snow Cap seasonal ale!

Featuring Minus the Bear, and a special guest. Doors are at 7pm, with plenty of Pyramid flowing all night long!

Ticket: $18 in advance; $20 day of.


November 7th, Seattle Center

WABL 4th Anniversary Party
As announced in the last newsletter we've been working on this year's Anniversary Party which will be held on Saturday, November 7th in the Seattle Center Rainier Room. There will be 12 very special beers brewed by brewers of Washington for this special occasion to say thanks to our most loyal supporters. As always there will be lots of giveaway prizes, meet & greet with brewers, food, a birthday cake and much more.

There will be tickets for 300 people max. You must be a WABL member to order a ticket and non-WABL guests are limited to one per member. We will start selling tickets in the next few weeks so look for the announcement email in your inbox soon!

WABL 4th Anniversary Party
Saturday, November 7th, 4-8 p.m.
Seattle Center Rainier Room
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, WA 98109


October 30, Seattle
Beer and Brats at the Palace Ballroom (Friday, October 30th, 5-8 p.m.)
The Palace Ballroom
2030 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
www.tomdouglas.com/events/view/id/45
Come join the Palace Ballroom for a celebration of local and German beers paired with yummy locally made sausages. Meet brewers from: Big Al, Baron Brew, Maritime, Elysian, Sierra Nevada and Columbia. Tickets are $34 (tax included) and must be purchased in advance by contacting Christy at (206) 448.2001 or via email at christinal@tomdouglas.com.
Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day

November 7, 2009
Worldwide event

See Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day for more information.
http://beertown.org/events/teach/index.html


November 21, Spokane
Spokane Cork & Keg Festival

Saturday - November 21, 2009 @ 07:00PM / ends @ 10:00PM
Beer Tasting @ Mirabeau Park Hoel
Spokane, Washington
donna@WRAhome.com 509-467-7744

Event Details:
Sample more than 30 handcrafted beers and 100 wines and from the Northwest and beyond. Hors d'oeuvres to complement the beer & wine and the mood of the evening prepared by chef Curtis Smith and the Northwest Culinary Academy at Spokane Community College. Silent auction and wine store.

http://www.spokanecorkandkeg.com/


BEER TUNE LYRICS
I just googled "lyrics beer" and got a few new songs (beware, I haven't checked the lyrics much on these yet):

Psychostick
Beer!

I like beer 'cos it is good
I drink beer because I should
If there was a song to sing
I sing it and beer you bring
I drink beer when I am sad
''cause the beer it makes me glad
Now there's nothing left to say
So lets go drink beer

Beer is good
Beer is good
Beer is good
... and Stuff

Beer is good
Beer is good
Beer is good
Let's go drink some BEER

BEER

When it's warm it taste's real crappy
But cold beer will make me happy
When I throw up on the floor
I can go and drink some more
They say beer will make me dumb
It are go good with pizza
Now that we have drunk some beer
Let's go drive a car

Beer is good
Beer is good
Beer is good
....and stuff

Beer is good
Beer is good
Beer is good
Let's go drink some BEER

Beer

Ooooooooooo

Uh dude.. I think you've had enough
...No

Lets go drink some beer.

I am drunk, drunk is me, I am drunk, wheee
I am drunk, drunk is me, I am drunk wheee
I am drunk, drunk is me, I am...



Kimya Dawson was heavily featured in the soundtrack for "Juno" and her style has been copied in many TV ads since then.

Beer
Artist(Band):Kimya Dawson

the beer i had for breakfast was a bottle of mad dog
and my 20/20 vision was fifty percent off
you said punch-buggy red and punched me right in my left eye
i said don't you mean pediddle? and i lit his house on fire
he came home on acid i was holding his shotgun
i was dressed like tina turner in beyond thunder dome
he said don't shoot, i said i won't i love you you're my friend
i handed him my wig and shot myself in the head
then i stuffed a box of tissues in the hole in my skull
i got in my mazda and i drove to the mall
i got a big johnson shirt and some silicone tits
when i pulled out the tissues they were covered with shit
and the beer i had for breakfast was a box of cheap white wine
and the boom box on my shoulder was a box of clementines
i ate every single one without noticing the mold
you said you're gross my darling, i said no i'm rock and roll
even though i'd never ever been in a band
i got cool as black ice tattooed on my hand
and the christians gave me comic books as if i would be scared
of burning in hell well i was already there
and the beer i had for breakfast silver bullet in the brain
and the beer i had for lunch was a bottle of night train
and the beer i had for dinner was my crazy neighbor's pills
we had to sit down on skateboards jut to make it down the hill
then i peed my pants and you stole the groom's cigar
and some old man made me watch him masturbate locked in his car
when i got back to the apartment you were face down on the floor
you said don't go to bed yet let's go get a 64
and the beer i had had for breakfast was a pint of jim beam
and a fifth of peach schnapps and some warm sunny d
and you said bottoms up just as i bottomed out
i tried to scream fuck you but blood was pouring out my mouth
evan dando never planned on telling you the truth
and your leonardo i.d. card is your fountain of youth
you can be a teenager for your whole fucking life
just find some pretty sucker and make that bitch your wife
i guess by now you all know my friends danny broke his neck
he was driving home from sirens when he got into a wreck
first i cried for him and then i cried for me
haunted by the ghost of the girl i used to be
but the rocks with holes are warm in my hands
and i buried my toes in the hot hot sand
and the silver pink pony kisses me and says
you've come a long, long way and you deserve to be really happy



http://99-bottles-of-beer.net/lyrics.html
Yep, the lyrics for all 99 verses are here, just in case you forget.

Basshunter
Beer in a Bar
I'm still smiling like a beer in a bar

I'm staring in the mirror while I'm doing my hair
I'm putting on my clothes as I go down the stairs
I open up my mini bar and make myself a drink
I'm not an alcoholic but I know what you think
My mood is getting higher when its knocking on my door
And its my party homeboys and a girl I want to score
But I don't have the time to take her for a ride
Were going to a crazy college party tonight

What if people just gave a damn about if I
made this music with a computer program
I can't play the drums or guitar
But I'm still smiling like a beer in a bar
I know that this is a weird song
But who can tell somebody if its right or wrong
I just want to show what I can do
So sit right back while I'm talking to you

(to all the online party people too)

(lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
[ Find more Lyrics on www.mp3lyrics.org/4H3g ]
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala )

Arriving to the party
Every one is there
Were going to have it awesome
I can feel it in the air
I go out to the backyard and what do I see?
All the girls are shaking with their ass in front of me
(well this is not my cup of tea if you know what I mean)

What if people just gave a damn about if
I made this music with a computer program
I can't play the drums or guitar
But I'm still smiling like a beer in a bar
I know that this is a weird song
But who can tell somebody if its right or wrong
I just want to show what I can do
So sit right back while I'm talking to you

(all right mates are you ready to party)

(lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala lalalalala lalalalala
lalalalala)



Atrophy
Beer Bong
[Music: Chris Lykins]
[Lyrics: David Lehman]

Beer bong - suck it down
Beer bong - don't do it wrong
Beer bong - don't take too long
or else you'll drown
Beer bong - gulp it down
Beer bong - if you can
Beer bong - make it vanish
if you're a man
[Chorus:]
Heidelberg
Dutch Treat
Black Label
Beer bong - it's very clear
Beer bong - you must be daring
Beer bong - or else the beer
you'll be wearing
Beer bong - and tomorrow
Beer bong - when I wake
Beer bong - to my sorrow
my head will ache
[Chorus:]
Meister Brau
Blatz
Grain Belt
[Solo: Rick]
[Chorus:]
Old Milwaukee
Pearl
Shaeffer

This month's club meeting will be hosted by Ernie and Marti at their home west of Silverdale. Here's her invitation:

Ernie and I will host the WSB October meeting on Friday the 16th starting at 6pm. The theme will be "spooky beers" - wear your favorite Halloween t-shirt. There will be good eats and 'graveyard cake' - feel free to bring snacks.

Contact Us for directions

Thanks, Marti


Brad is willing to take over newsletter duties in January if nobody else steps up, but I'm sure he'd appreciate help and ideas, or maybe sharing the job. Think about what you want from your club and its newsletter, can you make it happen? Browse the web for what other clubs do.

If nothing else, remember to pass along interesting beer related news, links, jokes, quotes, etc. If you liked it chances are we all will. It it's a bit risqué or embarrassing ask that your name not be mentioned, yes I mean you (redacted)!


Marina Market Tastings, remnants
I wish I'd been able to get this newsletter out earlier so you wouldn't have missed Marina Market's amazing beer tasting last night (Thursday, Oct. 8, in downtown Poulsbo).

Get on their mailing list so you don't miss another.

Jonathan and Andrea put out an amazing spread of pretzels, mustards (4-6 kinds), sausages, chocolates (5-8 kinds), cheeses (4+ kinds), crackers, and of course beer. We tasted larger bottles (keep an eye on their cooler for a new section for these bottles) of Delirium Tremens, Delirium Nocturnum, Delirium Noel, Het Anker Grand Cru of the Emperor '06 and '07, Saint Feuillen Noel, Gouden Carolus Hopsinjoor, and so many more.

They had some leftover chocolates, cheeses, pickles, onions, veggies, and open jars of mustards. They'll continue serving the appropriate leftover today and throughout the weekend.

They have a ton of great beers in stock and get more all the time. Their Scandinavian beer selection is to die for, and cheaper than most places in Seattle and Portland. Check your favorite beer rating sites for the beers from Nøgne Ø, Haand, Pripps Carnegie, Sinebrychoff and more then come in and grab some.

Between Marina Market and Tizley's new bottle store almost next door you have to get in to downtown Poulsbo sometime soon.


GABF results-
Silver City Brewery Won 3 Medals at the 2009 Great American Beer Festival
Denver, Colorado · September 26, 2009 -The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) Competition continued its record setting ways, crushing last year's entries by 16%. GABF remains the largest commercial beer competition in the world with 3,308 entries.
Silver City Brewery Medals:
  • Ridgetop Red - Gold Medal, Irish Style Red Ale Category
  • Old Scrooge '98 - Gold Medal, Old Ale or Strong Ale Category
  • Gold Mtn Pilsner - Bronze Medal, International-Style Pilsener Category

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ENTIRE SILVER CITY BREWERY TEAM!
Washington breweries were awarded with a total of 13 medals at the festival. Chuckanut Brewery, Bellingham was awarded with 4 medals and was recognized with the Small Brewpub and Brewer of the Year Award. To see a complete list of the medals awarded Click Here.

2009 GABF Quick Stats

49,000 Attendees (includes brewers, volunteers, and tick holders)
3,308 Beers in the GABF Competition
3,000 Volunteers
2,100 Beers served in the hall
495 Breweries in the competition
457 Breweries in the festival hall
132 Judges from 10 countries
78 Categories judged + Pro-Am category
72 Beers entered into the Pro-Am Competition
51 Breweries attending for the first time

Colorado and California typically dominate the competition each year for the most medals won by each state, with Colorado breweries and brewpubs coming out ahead for 2009. The top five medal winning states were: CO (45), CA (39), OR (22), WA (13), PA (12).
The GABF competition attracted 132 international beer judges from ten countries. Award-winning brewers received prestigious gold, silver and bronze medals in 78 beer categories, establishing the best examples of each style in the US.


GABF comments-
Some people have noticed a disturbing tendency for Colorado breweries to win a disproportionate share of the medals at the GABF held annually in their home state. Sure CO has great breweries but should easy access to the event account for such dominance? What if the event was held in Hawaii?

Here's an interesting posting from the Oregon Brew Crew mailing list:

Message: 1
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:31:25 -0700
From: john heasley
Subject: Re: [Brewcrew] gabf and Cascade
To: brewcrew@oregonbrewcrew.com
Another way to look at it.

State Success rate/metals(sic) per-entry
CO 9%
CA 6%
OR 12%
WA 8%
PA 9%
MI 6%
NY 6%


A note from Brad Ginn:
I'm going to host an all-grain demonstration on Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day for anyone interested. Please include the following in the newsletter:

All-grain demonstration on Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day

Brad Ginn will be hosting an all-grain demonstration brew on Saturday, November 7. Brad will brew a batch on his single tier 10 gallon system and Bill Davis will be there with his 5 gallon 3-tier gravity rig. This is a good opportunity to see two different approaches to going all-grain. If you are thinking of getting into the hobby and want to see what all-grain brewing entails, an experienced extract brewer considering taking the leap, or an all-grain brewer willing to share your experience, join us for an informative afternoon. All levels of brewing expertise are welcome. If you want to bring your gear and brew (extract or all-grain) let Brad know and he'll make room. We will start setting up around 10:30 or 11:00 and plan to dough-in around 12 noon. We should be done between 4 and 5. There will be homebrew to sample and food for snacking. Bring some of your own homebrew and/or snacks if you want to share.

Contact Us if you intend to be there so Brad can plan around the number of attendees.


This Saturday, Poulsbo, October 10
Fall Harvest Fest
Saturday, October 10th brings the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Fall Harvest Fest with events for all ages. There will be children's fun activities and great shopping opportunities for parents. There will be a Ghoul Run for all the runners. There will be food booths, craft booths, home brewing booths, and cider pressing.

Tizley's has a bunch of beer related events going on in association with the festival (incl. the beer garden), and at the pub they have a bunch of great Oktoberfest beers from Bavaria and from Silver City and Alpine. Also, don't miss the Ommegang Grand Cru Rouge (a Flemish red/oud bruin brewed by Bockor in Flanders).


WSB Pub/Brewery crawl on Saturday, November 21?
This date has been suggested as a target for a club pub/brewery crawl around the Seattle area. Just wanted to get that out there early so you can start clearing your calendar and earning the requisite permissions.

Metro and SoundTransit can get us around the area quite efficiently in (almost) any weather, and a bit of hoofing it between stops to clear our heads and burn some calories is always a good idea. Start checking out some of the best places and talk about it at this month's meeting:
http://beermapping.com/maps/citymaps.php?m=seattle
http://www.washingtonbrewersguild.org/
www.ratebeer.com, go to Places, check out their list of Seattle's best


You have a couple days left to vote for King 5 Evening Magazine's the Best of Western Washington in all sorts of categories. Some of the beer related categories include; Beer Selection, Neighborhood Bar, Brewpub, Bartender, and Beer Store.

Silver City sent out a mailer about this lately, here it is:

Best of Western Washington
Silver City Restaurant & Brewery
has been nominated as one of
Western Washington's best businesses in
Evening Magazine's Best of Western Washington

THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO VOTE!

Click Here to Vote for your favorite Brewpub

Voters are entered into a chance to win a trip to Mexico!!

Voting runs through this Sunday, October 11th.

What is the Best of Western Washington?
Evening Magazine's 17th Annual Best of Western Washington contest will run for 6 weeks to find the best businesses in Western Washington. Western Washington insiders come to vote for and recommend their favorite businesses

Voting has already begun. Silver City Brewery is competing in the Nightlife/Brewpub category.

Click Here to vote for your favorite Brewpub and your chance to win a trip to Mexico!

Silver City Brewery was honored with awards in both 2007 & 2008

Silver City Bartender, Heather Kennedy-Gaudette, needs your Vote!
Last time we checked, Heather was among the TOP 5 Bartenders in Evening Magazines Best of Western Washington voting.
VOTE FOR HEATHER!

Heather bartender

VOTE FOR HEATHER!
Click Here to Vote for Heather

VOTE NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!
Voting Ends this Week!


Hood Canal Brewery Annual Halloween Potluck

We'll be having our annual Halloween Potluck on Saturday, October 24th from 4 to closing.
Bring your favorite food to share and we'll knock $1 off the beer prices.
We will be holding our Carved Pumpkin Contest! (Bring pumpkins already carved, please.)
Costuming is entirely optional.

Hood Canal Brewery
360-297-8316
Open Daily 12-8pm
www.hoodcanalbrewery.com
hoodcanalbrewery@gmail.com


CALB Dinner
Sunday, November 1st
3pm start
place to be determined
RSVP ggrapex@yahoo.com
or 360-286-3870

$55. pp (check or cash to confirm reservation)
payable to Mary Earl or Vic Keranen
3025 NW Mountain View
Silverdale, WA 98383

Max is 18 people
Wait list starts at 12 paid

Menu
subject to Whim of Vic (and seasonal availability, but here are some likely type of dishes/courses)

The Welcome Walkabout
Beer dip and beer crackers with something light,dry and refreshing

Apps
Carrot Timbale with a milk stout

Soup
Barleywine Corn Chowder with scotch Ale

Entree
Stout braised Short Ribs, braised chard, parsnip puree with a stout or a porter

Intermezzo
Thindue with Mushroom bread, apples, celery and pears paired with a golden strong

Finish
Cheesecake with something big, sweet and MALTY....

Mary Earl


Brad has created a Facebook page for us. Check it out, sign up, and think of the possibilities:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=275144820602&ref=mf

Brad has loaded photos from the homebrew competition here and plans to add them to the club website soon.


http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/grd/1402397928.html
FRESH HOPS AVAILABILITY
I just returned from Montana yesterday and entering Yakima and Moxie via Hwy 24 I saw them harvesting miles and miles of hops. There were trucks piled high with bines all over the place and the spillover on the roads released great aroma as other vehicles crushed them as they drove by. It's a great time of year to visit the Yakima area. In Wetter Washington our hops have been arriving in profuse abundance this year too. So far John Altman and Don Wyatt have mentioned that they have plenty of fresh hops to get rid of. Let me know if you want help with your hops and I'll add you to the reminder mailing later this week.

Jeff Hummel brought some of his hop harvest to our awards ceremony both last year and this year. He has oasted them perfectly and they smell and taste great. Jeff might show up at Saturday's meeting with some hops for sale, if he still has some by then. He just forwarded his craigslist hops ad info to us:

ORGANIC CASCADE HOPS FOR HOMEBREWERS!

I have lots of organically grown Cascade Hops I have grown from 7 year old vines on Bainbridge Island. They were hand picked over the last couple weeks to get them as they ripen, then dried in my oast (hop kiln), vacuum packed and frozen.

They have a fairly high AA for a Cascade….somewhere in the range of an 8–9 AA so excellent for bittering, but with a very nice smell for aroma hops. I think you'll find the quality is very good. If you've ever chewed a fresh green hop, you'll recognize the taste it imparts to the beer.

I have 2 oz. for $5; 4 oz. for $10; and 8 oz. for $20. These will keep at least a year and when thawed out, should look, smell and feel as fresh as the day they were packed. I've had excellent feedback from last year's buyers so you won't be disappointed! These are superb!

I'll leave it to you to add your own review of them. Feel free to make use of the above in any way you want.

Thanks,

Jeff
Jeffrey J. Hummel, Principal/President MAIBC
Hummel Architects, p.c.
125 Stewart St.
Seattle, WA 98101
off: 206 728 2067
cll: 206 550 6070
fax:206 728 0229
jeffrey@hummelarchitects.com


BEERY CALENDAR

October 5th- November 3rd, West Seattle
Hoptoberfest at Beveridge Place Pub
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com

HOLY LITERS OF LIQUID LUPULIN, BATMAN!
HOPTOBERFEST is HERE!
Beginning October 5th, we'll feature up to 14 rotating Washington State IPAs on tap as we enjoy nearly a month of bitter revelry! We'll even toss in a few out-of-state guest brews for fun, but we all know the best stuff's made right here.

Hoptoberfest is also the time of year that we elect our house IPA for 2010. Here's how it works:
* Come to BPP and order a liter of IPA (OK, a pint is acceptable, too)
* Get a ballot (one vote per person per day)
* Repeat as necessary
* From Oct. 5-15, you can nominate any Washington-brewed IPA, even if it's not currently on tap (no "Imperials")
* From Oct 16 - 25, we will provide a primary ballot with the top eight nominees
* From Oct 26 - Nov 3, we will provide a general election ballot with the top three from the primary


October 9th & 10th
Enumclaw Oktoberfest
The Washington Beer Commission is proud to partner with the City of Enumclaw to present the Black ForestBeerGarden at the 1st annual Enumclaw Oktoberfest at the Enumclaw Exposition Center (formerly the King County Fairgrounds) on October 9th and 10th.

The event itself is produced by the City of Enumclaw. It'll be a grand community celebration of the Bavarian culture with a diverse selection of German music and dancers including the Smilin' Scandinavians, Enzian Shuhplattler Dancers, Folk Voice, and Alpenfolk. General admission area is all ages so bring the whole family and enjoy a variety of family activities.

The Black Forest Beer Garden is 21+ only and 15 Washington breweries will be pouring their finest Oktoberfest-themed beers and other fall seasonals. Here's the brewery/beer lineup as of this week:

2009 Enumclaw Oktoberfest beer lineup
7 Seas Brewing Co.- Gig Harbor, WA
Cutt's Ale
British Pale Ale
Ballz Deep Double IPA

Alpine Brewing Co.- Oroville, WA
Alpine Oktoberfest
Alpine Pilsner
Alpine Marzen

Baron Brewing Co.-Seattle, WA
Baron Oktoberfest
Baron Pilsner

Big Al Brewing- Seattle, WA
Big Al Alt
Big Al Irish Red
Papa Charlie's Pale Ale

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen- Bellingham, WA
Chuckanut Oktoberfest
Chuckanut Pilsner

Diamond Knot Brewing Co.-Mukilteo, WA
Vienna
Brown Ale
IPA

Fish Brewing Co.-Olympia, WA
Leavenworth Oktoberfest Ale
Leavenworth Eightmile Alt
Fish Tale Organic Pale Ale
Spire Mountain Dark & Dry Apple Cider

Georgetown Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Roger's Pilsner
Manny's Pale Ale
TBA

Harmon Restaurant & Brewery- Tacoma, WA
Harmon's Killer Brew
Point Defiance IPA

Iron Horse Brewery- Ellensburg, WA
Quilter's Irish Death
Light Rail Ale
Mocha Porter

Pyramid Breweries- Seattle, WA
Haywire
Snow Cap
Thunderhead IPA
Brewer's handle

Roslyn Brewing Co.-Roslyn, WA
Roslyn Brookside

Snipes Mountain Brewery- Sunnyside, WA
Harvest Ale
Oktoberfest

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Co.-Snoqualmie, WA
Harvest Moon
Haystack Hefe

Trade Route Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Jet Stream Lager
Purple Yam Porter
Ginger Pale Ale
Chieftain Amber Ale

Fest beer lineup subject to change.

WABL members will receive a WABL glass mug to sample these delicious beers in. We're also trying to get approval from the City to serve a WABL Beer so stay tuned!

Enumclaw Oktoberfest
Presented by the City of Enumclaw in partnership with the Washington Beer Commission
October 9th & 10th, 10am-10pm
Enumclaw Exposition Center
45224-284th Ave SE
Enumclaw, WA 98022
www.enumclawoktoberfest.com


The Great Pumpkin Beer Festival (October 10th-11th)
Elysian Brewing Co.- Capitol Hill
1221 E. Pike St.
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 860-1920
www.elysianbrewing.com
Featuring Night Owl Pumpkin Ale, Great Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Dark o' the Moon Pumpkin Stout, Hansel and Gretel Ginger Pumpkin Pilsner, Jack o' Bite Barrel-aged Strong Scottish Pumpkin Ale, Mr. Yuck Sour Pumpkin Ale, Bete N'Owl Dark Belgian-style Pumpkin Ale, and a few others, all from Elysian's brewers. In addition, 16 guest pumpkin beers will be poured from several Seattle-area brewers as well as special efforts from some of America's best and most innovative brewers. The high point is the 4 o' clock tapping of the Great Pumpkin, a huge gourd filled with pumpkin ale which has been sealed up with wax and allowed to undergo a second fermentation before having a tap hammered home for serving. Patrons line up dozens-deep to enjoy and comment on the year's effort.
October 10, Seattle
12th Annual Snow Cap Party

Saturday - October 10, 2009 @ 07:00PM / ends @ 12:00AM
Beer Tasting @ Seattle Alehouse (Pyramid Breweries)
Seattle, Washington
(206) 682-3377

Event Details:
Get Snowed In at the 12th Annual Pyramid Snow Cap Party, benefiting the Surfrider Foundation's Snowrider Project!

A night of revelry, wintertainment, and the first of the season's Snow Cap seasonal ale!

Featuring Minus the Bear, and a special guest. Doors are at 7pm, with plenty of Pyramid flowing all night long!

Ticket: $18 in advance; $20 day of.


Saturday, October 17, 2009
The Pike Brewing Co. 20th Anniversary Celebration
and Customer Appreciation Day
5:00 pm - Museum Room at The Pike Pub

Thank you to our Pike customers and friends.
Please come celebrate with us!

Music by The Atlas Stringband
7:00 p.m Sing Happy Birthday
Free Pike Pale Birthday Cake for everyone in the Pub
Raffle of Authentic Pike Breweriana from 1989 - 2009
-Bring a copy of our this announcement to receive a FREE 20th Anniversary Pint Glass.

Pike Tripel Kriek
Monks Uncle Tripel that was fermented with Brettanomyces yeast, along with the addition of 60 pounds of local organic Bing cherries per cask that were added at the peak of Washington State cherry season in June 2009. Since then, the cuveé has been aging in Washington State Cabernet wine casks. XXX Kriek will be available on draft at the pub and at Brouwers Sour Beer Festival during Seattle Beer Week 2010.

PIKE ENTIRE
Pike's 20th Anniversary marks the official release of the 2009 Pike Entire. Entire is a blend of Pike XXXXX Extra Stout and a Pike imperial stout (high gravity) aged in Heaven Hill Bourbon barrels for 7 months. Last year's release sold out in 4 days! Come taste it before it's released.


October 21, Seattle
Beer Northwest Pairing Dinner (Wednesday, 6 p.m.- )
TASTE
1300 First Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 903-5291
www.tastesamblog.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/northwest-beer-dinner-save-the...
$60 per person. Space is extremely limited. Call 206-903-5291 or email tasterestaurant@tastesam.com to reserve.
Menu
Flight of 3 Appetizers
1. Pizzette | lemongrass salumi, coconut crème, basil. Paired with Dick's Bavarian Style Hefeweizen.
2. Sweet corn grits | caramelized onions, peanut butter, fried sage. Paired with Pike Monk's Uncle Tripel Ale.
3. Fried calzone | italian sausage, provolone, tomato-fennel ketchup. Paired with Elysian Loser Pale Ale.
Course 1
Seared scallop | sweet, sour & spicy pickle. Paired with Elysian Avatar Jasmine IPA
Course 2
Brown butter gnocchi | house-foraged chanterelles, cream. Paired with Dick's Silk Lady Belgian Golden Ale.
Dessert
Warm chocolate doughnettes | stout panna-cotta cappuccino. Paired with Pike Entire Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout.
October 23rd, Seattle
From:
"WABL"
Add sender to Contacts
To:
amoum2300@yahoo.com

Brouwer's Cafe Washington Beer Fest
Next WABL event is going to be hosted by Brouwer's Cafe and this is going to be a big one! Brouwer's Cafe is hosting the Washington Beer Fest starting Friday, October 23rd. Every single one of Brouwer's 64 taps will be a Washington beer during the event to celebrate beer made in Washington. This event is open to public but WABL members will get some special perks so make sure to mark your calendar! More info to follow soon.

Washington Beer Fest @ Brouwer's Cafe
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
400 N 35th St
Seattle, WA 98103
http://brouwerscafe.blogspot.com

At Brouwer's website it just says this so far:
Friday October 23rd, Brouwer's Cafe turns over all 63 taps to Washington beer.
More info tba


October 24, Kingston
Hood Canal Brewery Annual Halloween Potluck

We'll be having our annual Halloween Potluck
on Saturday, October 24th from 4 to closing.
Bring your favorite food to share
and we'll knock $1 off the beer prices.
We will be holding our Carved Pumpkin Contest!
(Bring pumpkins already carved, please.)
Costuming is entirely optional.

Hood Canal Brewery
360-297-8316
Open Daily 12-8pm
www.hoodcanalbrewery.com
hoodcanalbrewery@gmail.com


October 25, Stevenson (home of Walking Man Brewing)
A Celebration of Beer Weekend at Skamania Lodge (October 24th-25th)
Skamania Lodge
1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way
Stevenson, WA 98648
(800) 221-7117
www.skamania.com
Skamania Lodge and brewers from across the area will be hosting the first annual Celebration of Beer Weekend, October 24 and 25, 2009. Enjoy a great dinner buffet, followed by a one of a kind Sunday Brunch, all complemented with great beers of the Northwest. Activities as follows:
Saturday
9:00-11:00am - The Skamania Beer Cup Challenge
9-hole tournament on our award-winning course, with the winning 4-some to be crowned the Beer Cup Champions. Great prizes for winning teams. We are asking our celebrity brewers to join a team as well for this event. $35 per player, or $125/team.
12:00-1:00pm - Make your own beer
Join Mike Boler with WyEast, as he explains everything you will need to make your own home brewed beer. Complimentary.
1:00-5:00pm - Cheers for Beers
On the lawn of Skamania Lodge. Great music will be provided.
Taste an extensive variety of beers served by brewers from across the Pacific Northwest. After savoring and sampling, vote for your favorite. Between 4:00-5:00 PM, each of our brewers will roll out their seasonal or unreleased beers for tasting. $20 for 20 tickets, $40 for 50 tickets. 1 ticket per tasting, 4 tickets for a pint.
5:00-9:00pm - Beer Battered/Beer Boiled Seafood Buffet
Join us as The Cascade Room Chefs put out a special menu featuring beer-themed foods. This includes beer battered fish, beer steamed shellfish, and much more. As part of the Celebration Weekend, every guest will receive a pint of our featured beer for dinner. $32.95 per person, plus tax and gratuity.
11:00am-Midnight - All Tapped Out
Stop by the River Rock Lounge at anytime on Saturday after 11:00am, and receive a special price on a pint of the Northwest's best beer. Enjoy great sporting events on the flat screens throughout the lounge.
Sunday
9:00am-2:00pm - Kegs and Eggs
Start your day off right. Enjoy our famous Sunday Brunch featuring all your traditional favorites, as well as a delicious sampling from across the Pacific Northwest. Guests of the Celebration of Beer weekend will get a Bloody Mary, with a beer chaser. $28.95, plus tax and gratuity.
October 30, Seattle
Beer and Brats at the Palace Ballroom (Friday, October 30th, 5-8 p.m.)
The Palace Ballroom
2030 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
www.tomdouglas.com/events/view/id/45
Come join the Palace Ballroom for a celebration of local and German beers paired with yummy locally made sausages. Meet brewers from: Big Al, Baron Brew, Maritime, Elysian, Sierra Nevada and Columbia. Tickets are $34 (tax included) and must be purchased in advance by contacting Christy at (206) 448.2001 or via email at christinal@tomdouglas.com.
November 1, Silverdale/Bremerton?
Cuisine a la Biere Dinner
Sunday, November 1st
3pm start
place to be determined
RSVP ggrapex@yahoo.com
or 360-286-3870

$55. pp (check or cash to confirm reservation)
payable to Mary Earl or Vic Keranen
3025 NW Mountain View
Silverdale, WA 98383

Max is 18 people
Wait list starts at 12 paid

Menu
subject to Whim of Vic (and seasonal availability, but here are some likely type of dishes/courses)

The Welcome Walkabout
Beer dip and beer crackers with something light,dry and refreshing

Apps
Carrot Timbale with a milk stout

Soup
Barleywine Corn Chowder with scotch Ale

Entree
Stout braised Short Ribs, braised chard, parsnip puree with a stout or a porter

Intermezzo
Thindue with Mushroom bread, apples, celery and pears paired with a golden strong

Finish
Cheesecake with something big, sweet and MALTY....

Mary Earl


November 5-7, West Seattle
Beveridge Place Pub
THU-SAT, NOV 5-7, 6:00pm-Midnight - IPA CASK-O-RAMA!!!
Just want to make sure you mark your calendars now, because you don't want to miss 24 cask-conditioned, Washington-brewed IPAs covering the bartop. We'll also be announcing the winner of the Hoptoberfest vote, which determines which IPA becomes our "house" IPA for 2009!
November 7th, Seattle Center
WABL 4th Anniversary Party
I hope you all received the invitation to the Anniversary Party AND already ordered or will order your tickets very soon because they are going very fast! There are only 300 tickets to this special event and 100 of them are already gone as of last week.

WABL 4th Anniversary Party
Date Saturday, November 7th, 4-8pm
Location Seattle Center Rainier Room (305 Harrison St.Seattle, WA 98109)
Admission WABL-- $30
Non-WABL-- $40 (limit to one non-WABL guest per member)
Admission includes 12+ tasting tokens (each taste is 6oz) and food
Beer 12 very special, hard-to-find beers by WA breweries. Beer list to be announced soon.
Food Pasta bar
More fun stuff Meet Washington brewers
Lots of giveaways
Birthday cake

How to order your tickets:

* Mail a check payable to the Washington Brewers Guild with your name, WABL ID number and your guest's name, if any, to P.O. Box 20014, Seattle, WA 98102. Admission for WABL members are $30 and non-WABL member is $40 (one guest per member). Once we receive your payment we will send you tickets in the mail starting mid-October. Tickets are not transferable. Advance purchase is required (no day of sales). Capacity is 300 people. The party was sold out last year so mail your check early!
* Make sure your membership is current at the time of ticket purchase AND the day of the party. If your membership is not current you (and your guest) won't be admitted even if you bought tickets, and tickets are non-refundable.
* We do not offer a designated driver discount since space is limited and we'll be offering very special beers, we want to reserve space for those who do drink beer. But please be smart and safe. Ask your friend/significant other to pick you up or take public transportations. Or there are a lot of lodging options near the SeattleCenter as well. Be safe and responsible!


Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day

November 7, 2009
Worldwide event

See Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day for more information.
http://beertown.org/events/teach/index.html


November 21, Spokane
Spokane Cork & Keg Festival

Saturday - November 21, 2009 @ 07:00PM / ends @ 10:00PM
Beer Tasting @ Mirabeau Park Hoel
Spokane, Washington
donna@WRAhome.com 509-467-7744

Event Details:
Sample more than 30 handcrafted beers and 100 wines and from the Northwest and beyond. Hors d'oeuvres to complement the beer & wine and the mood of the evening prepared by chef Curtis Smith and the Northwest Culinary Academy at Spokane Community College. Silent auction and wine store.

http://www.spokanecorkandkeg.com/


December 3rd, Seattle, Fremont
Brouwer's Big Wood Fest
50+ barrel aged beers on tap
Many more in the bottles
Usually loads of barley wines, imperial stouts, and lambics.
December 4, Seattle, Fremont
Winter Beer Festival tickets on sale now!
Tickets to this year's Winter Beer Festival are on sale now online at www.washingtonbeer.com/wbf.htm. Ticket sales at the outlets will start in the next 1-2 weeks and a list of outlets will be posted on the web site. Only a limited number of tickets are available for advance purchase this year so get yours soon! If you miss your chance to buy advance tickets then not to worry. There will be plenty of tickets available at the door during the event. But with an advance ticket you not only save $2 but your wait will be minimal if the event reaches the capacity. Speaking of the capacity, you might remember it was quite packed last year- we're taking some measures so it won't be as crowded.

As usual WABL members will receive some special perks at the Winter Beer Fest:
- WABL Hour-Friday 4-5pm & Saturday 12-1pm (only exceptions are designated driver guests)
- WABL Beer
- Bonus two tokens (no promo code or separate tickets needed. Just show your passport at the door)

2009 Winter Beer Festival
Friday, December 4th, 5-10pm (WABL Hour: 4-5pm)
Saturday, December 5th, 1-10pm (WABL Hour: 1-2pm)
Hale's Palladium @ Hale's Ales Brewery
4301 Leary Way, NW
Seattle, WA 98107
www.washingtonbeer.com/wbf.htm


Disturbing video of the beer kid's beer stand (25c a glass) from The Man Show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgU5jFHi50M

This was sent to us by... (OK, I'm not sure he wants to be named).

Here's another one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnpHU-8U-Nk


My cousin sent me this interesting link to a video about a Palestinian brewery (warning, there is a performance by a Palestinian hip hop band on here):
http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,44015545001_1929121,00.html
Here's some info about an amazing remote sensing keg system (from OBC mailer):
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorial_info.php?tutorials_id=144
Links to some of the world's best beer spots:
http://www.andechs.de/englisch/brauerei/
http://www.sintsixtus.be/eng/home.htm
http://www.trappistes-rochefort.com/
http://www.trappistwestmalle.be/
http://www.schloss-eggenberg.at/de/
http://www.olbutikken.dk/
http://www.cantillon.be/
http://www.wenlock-arms.co.uk/
http://www.akkurat.se/
http://deliriumcafe.be/
http://www.3fonteinen.be/
http://www.oudbeersel.com/home.php?m_id=1
http://www.lindemans.be/start/home/en
http://www.liefmans.be/
http://www.hetanker.be/
Here's a link with info about Cantillon's Blåbær Lambik, a blueberry lambic made for Olbutikken in Copenhagen:
http://belgianbeerboard.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13...

And here are some reviews of Cantillon's cloudberry lambic made for Akkurat in Stockholm:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/388/9116


I often go to ratebeer.com to check beery facts or find something fun for the newsletter. The site was down this AM so I went to another one of the best beer sites and grabbed their top 100 list:
http://beeradvocate.com/top_beers

It's similar to the list at ratebeer.com so apparently when you get enough thousands of beer geeks rating and voting on their favorite beers you do get to some sort of consensus, and of course Budweiser does not show up on either list.
http://beeradvocate.com/top_beers


BEERY LYRICS

Luke Bryan
Drinkin' Beer And Wastin' Bullets lyrics

out in the sticks
with the squirrells and the ticks
and my 30-06
im running out of miller light
trucks in park
the dog wont bark
couple hours til dark
wishing one would walk by
might as well left my gun in the gun rack
been here all day all ive killed a 12 pack
sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets
aiming at the empties
missing hitting pine trees
aint my fault them cans keep moving
my babys on the phone
saying baby come home
where ya been and whatcha been doing
well ive been sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets
the only deer i seens
been john deer green
but that dont mean
that i got a rawl deal
cause there aint no boss
callin' me hoss
ticking me off
on the edge of this corn field
on my second box of winchester hundred grains
aint seen a big buck
but its been a good day
sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets
aiming at the empties
missing hitting pine trees
aint my fault them cans keep moving
my babys on the phone
saying baby come home
where ya been and whatcha been doing
well ive been sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets
sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets
aiming at the empties
missing hitting pine trees
aint my fault them cans keep moving
my babys on the phone
saying baby come home
where ya been and whatcha been doing
well ive been sitting here
waiting on a deer
drinkin' beer and wastin' bullets


"Roll Me Away"
Words and music by Bob Seger

Took a look down a westbound road,
Right away I made my choice
Headed out to my big two-wheeler,
I was tired of my own voice
Took a bead on the northern plains
And just rolled that power on

Twelve hours out of mackinaw city
Stopped in a bar to have a brew
Met a girl and we had a few drinks
And I told her what Id decided to do
She looked out the window a long long moment
Then she looked into my eyes
She didnt have to say a thing,
I knew what she was thinkin

Roll, roll me away,
Wont you roll me away tonight
I too am lost, I feel double-crossed
And Im sick of whats wrong and whats right
We never even said a word,
We just walked out and got on that bike
And we rolled
And we rolled clean out of sight

We rolled across the high plains
Deep into the mountains
Felt so good to me
Finally feelin free

Somewhere along a high road
The air began to turn cold
She said she missed her home
I headed on alone

Stood alone on a mountain top,
Starin out at the great divide
I could go east, I could go west,
It was all up to me to decide
Just then I saw a young hawk flyin
And my soul began to rise
And pretty soon
My heart was singin

Roll, roll me away,
Im gonna roll me away tonight
Gotta keep rollin, gotta keep ridin,
Keep searchin till I find whats right
And as the sunset faded
I spoke to the faintest first starlight
And I said next time
Next time
We'll get it right


Tom T. Hall
Beer Drinker's Waltz

The band played and everyone talked
Through the plain old beer drinker’s waltz.

Well, they sweated and swore, and they spit on the floor
Where the cigarette butts were all thrown
They wrote on the wall and hid out from the law
And the whole gang was drunk-drivin’ home.

(refrain)

Some little snuff queen who was barely sixteen
Played an out of tune yamaha guitar
Some old boy named wink who brought his own drinks
Had his fiddle stoled out of his car.

(refrain)

The man tendin’ bar told the boy on guitar
He was a-drinkin’ a little too much
They announced on the mic that they left on the lights
In a dark blue chevrolet truck.

(refrain)

Well, somewhere in the heavens there’s a seven-o-seven
And they’re a-servin’ champagne in first class
Somewhere upstairs a child says it’s prayers
Oh, but downstairs they’re havin’ a blast.

(refrain)


Brodys
Beer Truck Driver

I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna see that all the beer inside her
Safely makes it to its destination
I wanna be a beer truck drivin' sensation

Well when i was a little child I was riding a bus to school
I saw a terrible accident on the side of the road and the memory haunts me still
Well a big ol truck it was full of suds had passed over on its side
There were bottles broken all over the street there were very few left inside
Well the river of beer, yeah it was flowin right down county lane
Where the foam drowns into the gutter and down the sidewalk drain

And I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna see that all the beer inside her
Safely makes it to its destination
I wanna be a beer truck drivin' sensation

Well well I grew up with the rules of the road and my goal that seemed so clear
I learned that everything that is in back of me maybe closer than it appears
Well I was on a mission to save the folks who needed a cold beer
After a long hot day with little pay I'd be right there for you
Well I went down to beer truck driving school like the man in the plan he told me to
Look me up when you get Class 4, I'll see what I can do for you

Cause I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna see that all the beer inside her
Safely makes it to its destination
I wanna be a beer truck drivin' sensation

Well when I die many years from now I want all the beer drinkers to somehow
Remember that frosty bottle or can that appeared there in their hand
Yeah I want everybody to raise their bottle of beer and say to me
To all the 18-wheeled chariots and all the beer drinking patriots
Because without them what we wouldn't even have a name and beer drinkin is our game
Beer truck driver, give em a hand and let me hear it again
Cause I wanna be a beer truck driver

I wanna see that all the beer inside her
Safely makes it to its destination
I wanna be a beer truck drivin sensation
Yeah I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna see that all the beer inside her
Safely makes it to its destination
I wanna be a beer truck drivin sensation
Well I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna be a beer truck driver
I wanna be a beer truck beer truck driver


Beautiful South
Look What I Found In My Beer

Look what I found in my beer
A couple of dancing ladies and a ticket out of here
Look what I've found in my beer
A start to being lonely and an end to my career
Look what he found in his gin
Lights' looking lively when love's looking dim
Look what he found in his gin
Souls look heavy when personality's thin
Look what I found in the drum
A lifelong beat and a replacement to the rum
Look what he found in his guitar
Another fellow thinker and a chauffeur to my heart
Look what I found in the mic
An end to screwed-up drinking and a Paul I actually like
Look what I found in my beer
A free test drive for a heart I cannot steer
Look what I found in my beer
Look what I found in my drink
A brain without a plughole and a sink without a think
Look what I found in my drink
A "love you" to the barmaid and a too-familiar wink
Look what we found in his booze
The reflection of him and his children without shoes
Look what we found in his booze
This mornings jigsaw in a hill of last nights clues
Look what I found in the drum
A lifelong beat and a replacement to the rum
Look what he found in his guitar
Another fellow thinker and a chauffeur to my heart
Look what I found in the mic
An end to screwed-up drinking and a Paul I actually like
Look what I found in my beer
A free test drive for a heart I cannot steer
Look what I found in my beer
Look what we found in the dance
Look what I've found in the song
Low expectations in a large pile of cans
It maked the drink seem weak,
the friendship strong



BEER POETRY

Sonnet V: Drinking Beer

Drinking is logarithmic we decided
While finishing the upteenth beer last night.
It was just before we had recited
Monty Python and the Meaning of Life.
It seems that the first beer is always “taste”
And the second, so good, it comes so close,
That we drink the third beer with hurried haste
And the next three beers are a single dose.
Your head is now swimming, but you’re not drunk,
And getting the seventh beer from the fridge
You think, “Alfred E. Newman, what a hunk.”
With another beer you're burning the bridge
Between being cool and over the edge,
And you can’t balance beer while on that ledge.

Sandra Osborne


Ale

Now do I hear thee weep and groan,
Who hath a comrade sunk at sea?
Then quaff thee of my good old ale,
And it will raise him up for thee;
Thoul't think as little of him then
As when he moved with living men.

If thou hast hopes to move the world,
And every effort it doth fail,
Then to thy side call Jack and Jim,
And bid them drink with thee good ale;
So may the world, that would not hear,
Perish in hell with all your care.

One quart of good ale, and I
Feel then what life immortal is:
The brain is empty of all thought,
The heart is brimming o'er with bliss;
Time's first child, Life, doth live; but Death,
The second, hath not yet his breath.

Give me a quart of good old ale,
Am I a homeless man on earth?
Nay, I want not your roof and quilt,
I'll lie warm at the moon's cold hearth;
No grumbling ghost to grudge my bed,
His grave, ha! ha! holds up my head.

William Henry Davies

Hi All,
This month's club meeting will be hosted Thursday, August 27, 7PM+, by Mike and Kallie Wood at their home in Bremerton.

From Mike:

Alan, Lets go with a Lager theme, to encourage more lager homebrewing over the coming months. Also, no saisons. [Ed. note: We think he's kidding about the saisons]

Contact Us for directions.


KCF Homebrew Competition
The Kitsap County Fair runs from August 26-30. We are not allowed to announce the results of the homebrew competition until the fair opens. Anyways, the beers have yet to pass through the Best of Show round of judging.
http://www.kitsapgov.com/parks/fair_stampede.htm

The judges have been impressed with the entries, with loads of real amazing brews.


Here's a note from Jonathan at Marina Market in downtown Poulsbo, part of the great one two punch of bottled beer shops along with Tizley's. If one doesn't have what you're looking for, the other might, and both seem willing to order whatever you ask for.

He's also setting up a mailing list so get in touch and do drop in.

New Beers...
Friday, August 7, 2009 12:16 PM
From: "Marina Market"

Hey Guys! I still don't have a real working newsletter, but just wanted to let you know I got a couple new goodies in yesterday:

Fullers London Porter, St. Feullien Cuvee de Noel, & Pierre Celis Signature Grotten.

I haven't tried any of them yet, but I am sure that will happen tonight or tomorrow!

Regards,
Jonathan Rowe
AJA Investments, Inc
Marina Market
360-620-2117
www.marinamarket.com


http://blog.oregonlive.com/thebeerhere/2009/08/we_can_petition_our_pubs_...
http://www.beerpetitions.com/

We can petition our pubs for beer
Posted by John Foyston, The Oregonian August 12, 2009 11:09AM
Categories: Beer on the Web, Buzz Beers, This sparky new world, beercasting

This is a press release these guys sent along...sounds like a cool idea in some ways -- I'm all for customer choice, but I also love quirky and, yes, even idiosycncratic tap lists that encourage me to climb out of my happy hoppy rut and try new beers...so, this could be cool -- or, as Mr. Churchill noted at a considerably more parlous moment, it could be that we sink into the abyss of a new dark age, made more sinister by the lights of perverted science...

BeerPetitions.com, a new website launched this week, aims to allow craft beer drinkers to aggregate their beer wish lists online so that local retail establishments will know the beers their customers wan. This web tool could change how retail establishments choose beer brands and could dramatically increase craft beer market share.

BeerPetitions.com allows registered users to create an online petition for a specific beer brand to be carried at a particular retail establishment such as a bar, restaurant, or store. Members create profiles, add their signatures to petitions, and add comments to petition pages. Members also have the option to receive email alerts when new petitions are created for selected retail establishments.

"BeerPetitions.com is a great resource for both general beer drinkers and purveyors of extreme craft brands," says Luke Livingston, social media expert and author of industry-leading BlogAboutBeer.com. "The general public is now able to collectively organize to convince distributors to bring wide-reaching beers such as Yuengling lager to a new state, while extreme craft drinkers can petition a specific retail shop or bar to experiment with a rare beer brand that is already available through a distributor."

"In addition to empowering purchasers, this simple tool will also help craft breweries, craft distributors, and retailers better understand the changing tastes and demands of their local consumers," said BeerPetitions.com founder Brandon Turman. Bars can set up petitions for craft beer brands they are considering and have their patrons essentially vote for which brand should be carried -- taking the guesswork out of purchasing decisions. In addition, the bar owner can then email patrons who signed the successful petition to come in and purchase the newly delivered beer brand. Connecting retailers to patrons will ultimately lead to more satisfied customers and increased sales for retailers.

Craft breweries can also benefit from the service by creating petitions for their beer brands at targeted retail establishments and promoting the petitions to their fan bases. "If a sales representative from a craft brewery can approach a retailer with a list of over 100 signatures for one of their beer brands, it establishes a visible source of demand and will provide a compelling competitive advantage," said Jonathon Lunardi, editor of JustBeerNews.com.

To help members and retailers get started, informational pages give step-by-step instructions for creating successful petitions and setting up email alerts. All tools are available completely free and revenue is planned with advertising and affiliate partnerships.

"For the site to be valuable, craft beer advocates must unite to create petitions for craft beer brands in retail establishments they frequently visit. We hope beer enthusiasts everywhere start a local petition today," Turman said.

Contact:
Brandon Turman
brandon@beerpetitions.com
(202) 316-5515
www.beerpetitions.com


From the Distinguished Brands International newsletter:
RALEIGH, NC - The North Carolina Senate gave a preliminary vote earlier this month on a bill which will eliminate the three day waiting period required before a consumer can go into a bar or nightclub. The current law classifies establishments that sell liquor as "private clubs". These private clubs are only allowed to admit members and their guests inside. If you apply for a membership, you would still have to wait the required three days before actually getting in. Restaurants selling liquor where at least 30% of gross revenue comes from food and non-alcoholic drinks don't have the membership requirement. If the bill passes, a customer would still have to purchase an annual membership, but they would no longer have to wait the three days for the membership to become active. It effectively eliminates a competitive advantage that liquor-serving restaurants enjoy over traditional bars. Tourism executives from Raleigh and Charlotte have sought hard to eliminate the three-day wait because it often frustrates tourists who want to visit bars while in town to attend conventions, Carolina Panthers football games, Carolina Hurricanes hockey games and other such events.
[ed. note]Membership fees are often as low as $1.

UNITED KINGDOM – Molson Coors is launching its largest ever marketing campaign for its Coors Light brand. The cost is projected to be £3.5m. The tagline -"The world’s most refreshing beer". The campaign will begin on July 17th with a new 30 second UK television and cinema advertisement. There will also be an outdoor campaign that will include 5,000 posters and moving digital image screens in city center locations. Steve Mitchell, senior marketing manager for Molson Coors UK, says the campaign is a "significant investment" that aims to "to build awareness and trial with consumers".


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Elysian Brewing Joins Reunion-A Beer for Hope Team

Kick-Off event at Elysian Capitol Hill Tuesday, August 18 with Elysian
Brewers, Pete Slosberg & Alan Shapiro

August 14, 2009 - Seattle, Washington

Now in its third year, Reunion - A Beer for Hope has welcomed four regional breweries as production partners for 2009. Bison Brewing in California returns for its third year. Joining Bison are Terrapin Brewing in Georgia, Pizza Port Brewing in Southern California, and Elysian Brewing in Seattle.

The 2009 Reunion beer is a Double Wheat Ale with a hint of lemon, based on the original Pete's Wicked Summer BrewR. The recipe for this year's brew was conceived by Pete and Brian "Spike" Buckowski of Terrapin. Each brewer has adapted that recipe to meet the requirements of their production facility and place their individual stamp on the beer. It is available in draft only.

Elysian brewers Dick Cantwell and Marcus Stinson describe their version of Reunion as hazy golden with a pronounced citrus nose. Fruit and subtle spice notes dominate the pallet, with a rich, soft finish. It is brewed with Pale Malt Torrified Wheat, Accidulated Malt, Weyerman Wheat and Great Western White Wheat. It is bittered with Sorachi Ace hops and spiced with orange peel, lemon grass and coriander. 7.5% alcohol by volume.

"I am thrilled to have Elysian on board as a brewing and fundraising partner for 2009," noted Reunion co-founder Alan Shapiro. "They have been an enthusiastic partner and I look forward to tasting another fantastic Elysian beer."

"We are honored to work with Pete and Alan on this very worthwhile project," added Elysian Sales Director David Buhler.

Elysian and the Reunion team will officially launch this year's release with a public event at Elysian Capitol Hill (1221 E. Pike St. Seattle, WA 98122) starting at 5p on Tuesday, August 18. Joining the Elysian team will be Reunion project Co-Founders Pete Slosberg (Pete's Wicked AleR) and Alan Shapiro of SBS Imports, a Seattle-based specialty beer & cider importer. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase Reunion '09 pint glasses featuring all four brewery logos for $5. 100% of those proceeds will go directly to The Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer Research (www.imbcr.org) the beneficiary of the profits generated by Reunion.

Reunion Double Wheat Ale will be sold at all three Elysian locations as well as 15 other outlets in the Seattle-Tacoma area. Elysian will be making a donation for every pint sold at their locations as well as every keg sold to area restaurants and pubs. As these locations are confirmed they will be posted at www.reunionbeer.com/myelomalinks.php.

For additional information on Reunion-A Beer for Hope please visit
www.reunionbeer.com. For additional information on Elysian Brewing please
visit www.elysianbrewing.com.

Contact:
Alan Shapiro
SBS Imports
alanmshapiro@sbs-imports.com

David Buhler
Elysian Brewing
david@elysianbrewing.com


Announcing: Ayinger Weizen-Bock
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:34 PM
From:"Craig Hartinger"

Announcing: Ayinger Weizen-Bock!

Seattle, August 11, 2009

One of the world's most respected breweries has some exciting news: the US introduction of Ayinger Weizen-Bock.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock, a strong wheat ale, is pale - "helles" - and brewed from a grist of 60% wheat malt and 40% barley malt. Produced via a decoction mash, it has the astonishing finesse, aroma, and flavor of Ayinger's famed wheat beers but with the flavors turned up to balance the greater strength. It offers the classic Bavarian weizen beer aroma, suggesting spice and cloves; a smooth body that drinks fairly full; and flavor that is the essence of the wheat harvest, fresh-baked bread, some of the richness of great home-made vegetable soup, and somehow maybe even the afternoon sunshine of a fall day. It's bottle-conditioned, of course, and presents a beautiful rocky head upon pouring.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock is a winter seasonal only - look for it at great beer spots starting sometime near the end of September. We recommend you grab some when you see it: this is a rare style, truly a world class beer - as such, production is very limited.

ABV: 7.1% OG: 1.067 IBU: 10; packaged in traditional, slender half-liter bottles, 20 per case.

Merchant du Vin imports a full range of Bavarian specialty beers from Ayinger Brewery: Celebrator Doppelbock, Brau-Weisse, Ur-Weisse, Altbairisch Dunkel, Jahrhundertbier and Ayinger Oktober Fest-Marzen.

Contact: Craig Hartinger 253-656-0321 craigh@mdvbeer.com
Merchant du Vin - Specialty Beer Importers Since 1978
18200 Olympic Ave. S. - Tukwila, WA 98188
http://www.merchantduvin.com


BEER CALENDAR-Most of this is from the Washington Association of Beer Lovers newsletter

August 17-23
Snohomish County Beer Week
Snohomish County Beer Week is the brainchild of George Shiley of Fred's Rivertown Alehouse in Snohomish and Matt Younts of Click Distributing. The purpose of the event is to showcase SnohomishCounty breweries and SnohomishCounty establishments that pour local beers to let people know that they don't need to drive to Seattle to enjoy quality craft beer.

Each of the participating breweries, Big E Brewing, Diamond Knot Brewing, Scuttlebutt Brewing, and Lazy Boy Brewing will be showcasing a special beer for the event. Big E will have a German-style Marzen, Diamond Knot a Scottish-style ale, Scuttlebutt a Black Pilsner and Lazy Boy an amber ale.

This week long event kicks off Monday, Aug. 17th @ Fred's Rivertown Alehouse and concludes with a big bash at Diamond Knot Brewing on Sunday, Aug. 23rd. Each day a different establishment will be the featured focus of Beer Week. Check the calendar page on their web site for dates and locations.

Monday, August 17th - Fred's Rivertown Alehouse
Tuesday August 18th - Alligator Soul
Wednesday August 19th - Ellersick Brewing Co.
Thursday August 20th - Rory's Pub & Grill
Friday August 21st - The Balefire
Saturday August 22nd - Scuttlebutt Brewing Co.
Sunday August 23rd - Diamond Knot Brewery


Hale's Baseball Madness at Fiddler's (Tuesday, August 18th, 4:05 p.m.- )
Fiddler's Inn
9219 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA98115
www.3pubs.com
Hale's Brewing sponsors the Seattle Mariners vs. Detroit Tigers game starting at 4:05 p.m.
Snohomish County Beer Week (Tuesday, August 18th)
Alligator Soul
3121 Broadway
Everett, WA98201
www.alligatorsoulrestaurant.com
August 19
Lager Off!!
Wednesday - August 19, 2009 @ 06:00PM / ends @ 09:00PM
Beer Tasting @ Green Frog Cafe
Bellingham, Washington
(360) 756-1213
Event Details:
Instead of a traditional brewers night, this the Frog is hosting Lager Off. Anacortes Brewery and Chuckanut Brewery will each be bringing 3 lagers, which will be served blind, and customers will vote for their favorites. Will there be free stuff? Yes! We love the free stuff!
Snohomish County Beer Week (Wednesday, August 19th)
Ellersick Brewing Co.
5030 208th StSW
Lynnwood, WA 98036
www.ellersickbrewing.com
Snohomish County Beer Week (Thursday, August 20th)
Rory's Pub & Grill
105 Main Street
Edmonds, WA 98020
(425) 778-3433
Cask Third Thursday at Elliot Bay (Thursday, August 20th, 3 p.m.- )
Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub
4720 California Ave.SW
Seattle, WA 98116
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
Featured cask: Burien Batch 200.
Port Townsend Hop Diggidy Cask at Beveridge Place Pub (Thursday, August 20th, 6 p.m.- )
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
Snohomish County Beer Week (Friday, August 21st)
The Balefire
1801 Hewitt Ave
Everett, WA 98201
www.balefirebar.com
August 22
Washington IPA Challenge
The Washington IPA Challenge is a chance for WA IPAs to go up against a selection of great IPAs from around the country, as well as against each other.

The first part of this challenge is a blind tasting where select judges will determine the best IPA and Imperial IPA out of a stellar lineup of submissions. Judging will take place on Saturday, August 22. Some great breweries are on board for the challenge, and the judges will have their hands full picking a winner. IPAs and Imperial IPAs will be judged separately. At the end of the day, they'll determine whether a brewery from within the state keeps the Washington IPA Challenge crown, or if an out-of-state brewery can steal it away. Full results will be announced after the competition.

The second part of the challenge will give consumers the chance to taste a selection of IPAs and rate them blind. Beveridge Place Pub will host a blind IPA tasting from Noon to 5pm on Saturday, August 22 that will determine the winner of the Customer Favorite award. Beveridge Place will have up to 14 IPAs on tap that you will be able to order and rate blind (sample sizes will be available). This is a great opportunity to test your taste buds and see if your favorite IPA in name really is your favorite IPA.

Washington IPA Challenge
Saturday, August 22nd, 12-5 p.m.
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com


August 22
The 4th Annual Parkway Tavern IPA Fest
Saturday, August 22, 2009
2pm-2am
The Parkway Tavern
313 N I St.
Tacoma, WA

Details
37 outstanding IPAs from local, regional, and national micro-breweries. Featuring many brewer’s limited release special brews and served up with roast pig, prime rib and brats.

http://www.myspace.com/parkwaytavern

Contact Info
John O’Gara
bergara@harbornet.com
253 383 8748


Snohomish County Beer Week (Saturday, August 22nd)
Scuttlebutt Brewing Co.
1524 W. Marine View Dr.
Everett, WA 98201
www.scuttlebuttbrewing.com
Silver City Summerfest (Saturday, August 22nd)
Silverdale Beach Hotel
3073 NW Bucklin Hill Rd.
Silverdale, WA
(360) 698-1000
Beers + Bands + Pinups = Good Time. Details TBD.
Washington IPA Challenge at Beveridge Place Pub (Saturday, August 22nd, 12-5 p.m.)
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
Snohomish County Beer Week (Sunday, August 23rd)
Diamond Knot Brewery
621 A Front Street
Mukilteo, WA98275
www.diamondknot.com
August 24
August WABL Event @ Issaquah Brewhouse

The next WABL Event is hosted by Issaquah Brewhouse on Monday, August 24th starting 6pm. They are going to debut their new seasonal pumpkin beer that day. WABL members will receive .75 cents off pints. As always please bring your WABL passport.

Capacity for this event is 65 people. If you are planning to attend please send me a quick email at lisa@washingtonbeer.com and let me know how many people are in your group. We will let you know when the event is full (in other words unless you hear from us the event is still open).

August WABL Event
Monday, August 24, 6 p.m.-
Issaquah Brewhouse
35 W Sunset Way # C
Issaquah, WA 98027-3843
(425) 557-1911
www.rogue.com


August 26
ZZ Hop Release Party - Celebrating the Life and Brews of Jim Quilter

The Ram Restaurant and Brewery will is celebrating the life and brews of James "Jim" Patrick Quilter Thursday August 26th (Jim's Birthday) at the University Village Ram. The release party will begin at 3pm with the ceremonial tapping of the first keg of ZZ HOP, feature a special cask conditioned version and feature many other beers designed and inspired by Jim. All sales of ZZ Hop sold during the party and revenue generated from t-shirts and other ZZ Hop merchandise will be donated to Jim's family. Additionally, there will be ZZ Hop will be on pouring at all the RAM's available in the Northwest locations region stores and $.25 per pint sold will be donated to the family.

The Beer Line Up will Include...All sales of these beers will be donated to the family

ZZ HOP - A Single Hop Pale Ale brewed exclusively with Cascade (Jim's
Favorite)
ZZ HOPS - Bigger, Stronger, Hoppier brewed with the 3 C's Chinook, Cascade, Centennial Cat
Tread Red - A full bodied Red Ale brewed with lots of Palisade and Centennial - inspired by the license plate holder on Jim's Harley "Lose your Cat...Check under my Tire"
Big Bud aka 'The Sofa King' Lager - An old home brew recipe of Jim's, a pre-prohibition American Style Pilsner brewed with 20% flaked rice, lots of German tradition and weighs in at a hefty 6.5%
2008 Barrel Aged DawgSled - a big malty brown ale aged for 8 months in a Jack Danniels Barrel - limited availability.

ZZ Hop Release Party
Thursday, August 26, 3 p.m.-
U Village Ram
2650 NE University Village St.
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 525-3565
www.theram.com


Hopfest (Friday, August 28th)
Brouwers Café
400 N. 35th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.brouwerscafe.com
Over 50 hopped up beers all on draft. More details to come but you can expect amazing,
never seen before hop-monsters.

Pike BrewBQ at Fiddler's (Saturday, August 29th, 6 p.m.- )
Fiddler's Inn
9219 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
www.3pubs.com
Can we have too much good beer or too many good BrewBQs this summer? Join us starting at 6 p.m. when Gabe & Jeff return to play their classic rock as Pike delicious beers are featured and the bbq is fired up.

Lakewood Rotary Homebrew Festival (Saturday, August 29th, 12-7 p.m.)
Ski Park Lake
17299 South Prairie Carbon River Rd. E
Orting, WA98360
www.LakewoodRotaryHomebrewFestival.com
Featuring over 50 kinds of homebrews, classic car & hot rod show, root beer garden for kids and designated drivers, live music & good food. Proceeds benefit youth programs. Tickets are $25. This is a private event but all WABL members are invited to attend.


August 29
1st Annual Oregon Indie Beer Fest
Saturday - August 29, 2009 @ 11:00AM / ends @ 09:00PM
Beer Festival @ Green Dragon Bistro & Brewpub
Portland, Oregon
(503) 517-0606

Event Details:
On August 29th from 11:00am to 9:00pm, the city of Portland will close down SE 9th Street between SE Belmont and SE Yamhill for the 1st Annual Oregon Indie Beer Fest. The event will feature 30+ small, independent Oregon-based brewers that brew no-more-than 1000 barrels per year, providing festival goers with exciting, hard-to-find beers. To prepare us for this unique gathering, Green Dragon will be tapping some of these independent brews each day of the week (August 24-28) leading up to the festival.

Attendees will have the opportunity to taste 60+ hard-to-find craft beers and meet their makers during the Indie Beer Fest, and will be able to take their favorites home with them in bottles, growlers and kegs to go. And if the beer is not enough to keep cool, tours of the Green Dragon's 1,040 square foot, glow-in-the-dark cooler will be held hourly. Other activities include:

12:00 to 5:00 - Dog Wash
12:00 to 4:00 - Washers Tournament
11:00 to 9:00 - Free Pinball
11:00 to 9:00 - Free Shuffleboard

Indie Beer Fest is 100% dog-friendly and owners are encouraged to bring their companions with them. A portion of the proceeds from the Indie Beer Festival will benefit the Portland-based Pixie Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing animal adoption in a nurturing environment and affording access to spay and neuter services for everyone.

With a $10.00 paid admission, each attendee will receive 5 taster tickets. Additional tickets will be sold for $1.00 each.


Barrel-Aged Beer at Elliott Bay Burien (Tuesday, September 1st)
Elliott Bay Brewhouse & Pub
255 SW 152nd St.
Burien, WA 98166
(206) 246-4211
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
The first day of each month ElliottBay releases a 5 gallon keg of one of their barrel-aged beer. There will be "proper glassware" to highlight the rare treats coming out of the oak and the beer will be pouring until it's gone.

Barrel-Aged Beer at Elliott Bay West Seattle (Tuesday, September 1st)
Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub
4720 California Ave.SW
Seattle, WA 98116
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
The first day of each month Elliott Bay releases a 5 gallon keg of one of their barrel-aged beer. There will be "proper glassware" to highlight the rare treats coming out of the oak and the beer will be pouring until it's gone.


September 5th-7th
WABL Camping Trip at Deception Pass
Thanks for your very enthusiastic response to the 1st annual WABL camping trip at DeceptionPass! There's a lot to do around the camp site including hiking, swimming, fishing and of course grilling! It'll be a fun weekend full of good food, beer & company. There are just a few more spots left so if anyone is interested please send me an email. At this point we're also inviting non-WABL guests- (one non-WABL guest per member).

WABL Camping Trip at Deception Pass
September 5th-7th
Deception Pass State Park
41020 State Route 20
Oak Harbor, WA 98277


AHA Rally
September 12, 2009
Seattle, WA

Elysian Brewing Co.
www.AHArally.org
http://www.beertown.org/homebrewing/rally.html


5th Annual Widmer Brothers Oktoberfest
Saturday - September 12, 2009 @ 03:00PM / ends @ 10:00PM
Beer Festival @ Widmer Gasthaus
Portland, Oregon
(503) 281-3333

Event Details:
09/12/2009
Starts at 3:00 PM - Cost Free admission - Commemorative Souvenir Mug Required for Beer Sampling

This 5th annual block party draws more than 4,000 beer enthusiasts and is the largest Oktoberfest celebration in Portland. Enjoy a selection of Widmer brews including Okto (Oktoberfest Ale), Widmer Hefeweizen, Drifter Pale Ale, Drop Top Amber Ale, and Broken Halo IPA. Food includes German-style brats, kraut, and pretzels. Treat your ears to live music throughout the day.

Widmer Brothers Brewing Co.
929 N. Russell Street
Portland, OR 97227


Little Woody Barrel Aged Brew Festival
Saturday - September 12, 2009 @ 12:00PM / ends @ 10:00PM
Beer Festival @ Deschutes Historical Society
Bend, Oregon
Cindy@layitoutevents.com (541) 323-0964

Event Details:
First Annual Little Woody Barrel Aged Brew Festival Rolls Into Bend Oregon
Saturday September 12th 2009

Lay It Out Events is proud to present the First Annual Little Woody Barrel Aged Brew Festival. This event promises to be one of Bend's tastiest events. This festival will feature hand crafted, wood aged beer as well as one specialty brew from all of Central Oregon's seven breweries. The Little Woody will be the place to be September 12th. Festival goers will enjoy live music, great food, a wood carving exhibition and beer tastings throughout the day and into the night.

The mission of The Little Woody is to celebrate one of Central Oregon's cultural hallmarks - the great brews created right here in our backyard and provide a fun environment for people to enjoy all of those brews in one place.

In the old days, brewers served beer that was aged in oaken cask, now brewers are rolling back the barrels for flavoring beer. The Little Woody Festival will shine the light on this ancient brewing technique, as adapted by American craft brewers by featuring beers aged in wine barrels, whisky barrels and oak barrels which uniquely flavors and intensifies the beer.

The Little Woody will take place in downtown Bend on the lawn of the Deschutes Historical Society located on the corner of Wall Street and Idaho.

Featured wood aged brews will be created and served by the following breweries:
Deschutes Brewery
Cascade Lakes Brewing
Bend Brewing Company
Silver Moon Brewing
Ten Barrel Brewing
McMenamins
Three Creeks Brewing Co.

Event hours are Saturday September 12th from 12pm-10pm.
Admission to the event is just $6 and includes a commemorative glass.
A tasting package is available for $15 and includes a commemorative glass and tasting tickets. A portion of the event proceeds will benefit the Deschutes Historical Society.

For event information contact Lay It Out Events at 541-323-0964
Cindy@layitoutevents.com.


Mt. Angel Oktoberfest
Thursday - September 17-18, 2009 @ 11:00AM / ends @ 11:00PM Sat, 9PM Sun
Beer Festival @ Town Of Mt. Angel
Mt. Angel, Oregon
(503) 845-9440

Event Details:
The sounds of oom pah pa, the aromas of grilled chicken and sizzling bratwurst, and the cries of prosit herald the arrival of the 44th Annual Oktoberfest in Mount Angel, Oregon.

The festival kicks off with a traditional German Webentanz (May pole dance) performed by Mount Angel school children at noon on Thursday, September 17, and continues through Sunday, September 20, 2009.

For four full days, Mount Angel invites its many guests to eat, drink, sing and dance at the Northwest's favorite folk festival. Oktoberfest hours are from 11:00 a.m. to Midnight Thursday
through Saturday and from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Mount Angel's Oktoberfest began as a traditional fall festival to celebrate the bounty of the earth and the goodness of creation. The Oktoberfest tradition is still going and growing strong; carrying with it the quality, warmth and fun of a community effort unparalleled in the Northwest.

For entertainment, the festival offers Friday and Saturday night street dances, a traditional Biergarten, Weingarten, Kindergarten and family Alpinegarten. Highlights of the 44th Oktoberfest include the "Original Donaumusikanten," a world class Bavarian band, flown directly from Germany by Lufthansa, the official airline of Oktoberfest. The German band plays daily in the Weingarten.


Silver City Oktoberfest Celebration (September 18th-20th)
SilverCity Brewery
2799 NW Myhre Road
Silverdale, WA 98383
www.silvercitybrewery.com
All Profits from this weekend go to the CK firefighters.
12th Annual Mid-Valley Brewfest
Saturday - September 19, 2009 @ 11:00AM / ends @ 11:00PM
Beer Festival @ High Street Brewery & Cafe (McMenamins)
Eugene, Oregon
(541) 345-4905

Event Details:
Saturday, September 19
12TH ANNUAL MID-VALLEY BREWFEST
Featuring McMenamins and guest breweries
11 a.m. 'til close | Free | All ages welcome until 10 p.m.)

This noncompetitive festival features heady creations from the finest brewers - from both McMenamins and guest breweries - in the Eugene area, southern I-5 corridor and lower Willamette Valley.

Stay tuned for the complete list of beers!

http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=19&id=81&eventid=69841


Great American Beer Festival

September 24-26, 2009
Colorado Convention Center
Denver, CO

See this link for more information.
http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/


Brewmasters Dinner in Ray's Cafe (Wednesday, October 7th)
Ray's Boathouse Cafe
6049 Seaview Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 782-0094
www.rays.com
October 9th & 10th
Enumclaw Oktoberfest
The Washington Beer Commission is proud to partner with the City of Enumclaw to present the Black ForestBeerGarden at the 1st annual Enumclaw Oktoberfest at the Enumclaw Exposition Center (formerly the King County Fairgrounds) on October 9th and 10th.

The event itself is produced by the City of Enumclaw. It'll be a grand community celebration of the Bavarian culture with a diverse selection of German music and dancers including the Smilin' Scandinavians, Enzian Shuhplattler Dancers, Folk Voice, and Alpenfolk. General admission area is all ages so bring the whole family and enjoy a variety of family activities.

The Black Forest Beer Garden is 21+ only and 15 Washington breweries will be pouring their finest Oktoberfest-themed beers and other fall seasonals. Here's the brewery/beer lineup as of this week:

2009 Enumclaw Oktoberfest beer lineup
7 Seas Brewing Co.- Gig Harbor, WA
Cutt's Ale
British Pale Ale
Ballz Deep Double IPA

Alpine Brewing Co.- Oroville, WA
Alpine Oktoberfest
Alpine Pilsner
Alpine Marzen

Baron Brewing Co.-Seattle, WA
Baron Oktoberfest
Baron Pilsner

Big Al Brewing- Seattle, WA
Big Al Alt
Big Al Irish Red
Papa Charlie's Pale Ale

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen- Bellingham, WA
Chuckanut Oktoberfest
Chuckanut Pilsner

Diamond Knot Brewing Co.-Mukilteo, WA
Vienna
Brown Ale
IPA

Fish Brewing Co.-Olympia, WA
Leavenworth Oktoberfest Ale
Leavenworth Eightmile Alt
Fish Tale Organic Pale Ale
Spire Mountain Dark & Dry Apple Cider

Georgetown Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Roger's Pilsner
Manny's Pale Ale
TBA

Harmon Restaurant & Brewery- Tacoma, WA
Harmon's Killer Brew
Point Defiance IPA

Iron Horse Brewery- Ellensburg, WA
Quilter's Irish Death
Light Rail Ale
Mocha Porter

Pyramid Breweries- Seattle, WA
Haywire
Snow Cap
Thunderhead IPA
Brewer's handle

Roslyn Brewing Co.-Roslyn, WA
Roslyn Brookside

Snipes Mountain Brewery- Sunnyside, WA
Harvest Ale
Oktoberfest

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Co.-Snoqualmie, WA
Harvest Moon
Haystack Hefe

Trade Route Brewing Co.- Seattle, WA
Jet Stream Lager
Purple Yam Porter
Ginger Pale Ale
Chieftain Amber Ale

Fest beer lineup subject to change.

WABL members will receive a WABL glass mug to sample these delicious beers in. We're also trying to get approval from the City to serve a WABL Beer so stay tuned!

Enumclaw Oktoberfest
Presented by the City of Enumclaw in partnership with the Washington Beer Commission
October 9th & 10th, 10am-10pm
Enumclaw Exposition Center
45224-284th Ave SE
Enumclaw, WA 98022
www.enumclawoktoberfest.com


The Great Pumpkin Beer Festival (October 10th-11th)
Elysian Brewing Co.- Capitol Hill
1221 E. Pike St.
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 860-1920
www.elysianbrewing.com
Featuring Night Owl Pumpkin Ale, Great Pumpkin Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Dark o' the Moon Pumpkin Stout, Hansel and Gretel Ginger Pumpkin Pilsner, Jack o' Bite Barrel-aged Strong Scottish Pumpkin Ale, Mr. Yuck Sour Pumpkin Ale, Bete N'Owl Dark Belgian-style Pumpkin Ale, and a few others, all from Elysian's brewers. In addition, 16 guest pumpkin beers will be poured from several Seattle-area brewers as well as special efforts from some of America's best and most innovative brewers. The high point is the 4 o' clock tapping of the Great Pumpkin, a huge gourd filled with pumpkin ale which has been sealed up with wax and allowed to undergo a second fermentation before having a tap hammered home for serving. Patrons line up dozens-deep to enjoy and comment on the year's effort.
November 7th
Early warning- WABL Anniversary Party
Mark your calendar! WABL Anniversary Party is going to take place on Saturday, November 7th in the Seattle Center Rainier Room again this year. We will celebrate WABL's 4th anniversary and there will be about a dozen very special brews from breweries all over Washington. We will start taking RSVP's in September so look for more info in the next newsletter!

WABL 4th Anniversary Party
Saturday, November 7th
Seattle Center Rainier Room
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, WA 98109


Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day

November 7, 2009
Worldwide event

See Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day for more information.
http://beertown.org/events/teach/index.html


How Beer Works
Here's a fun video sent in by...hmm, he/she might want to remain anonymous.

Right Click on the "How Beer Works" icon/link then click Save Link As:
http://cid-7983e815db7433ae.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Lustig/How%20Bee...



BEER TUNES
Alan Jackson
"Itty Bitty"
Have a little love on a little honeymoon
You got a little dish and you got a little spoon
Little bitty house and a little bitty yard
Little Bitty dog and a little bitty car

Chorus:
Well it's alright to be little bitty
Little hometown or a big ol' city
Might as well share, might as well smile
life goes on for a little bitty while

A little bitty baby and a little bitty gown
It'll grow up in a littly bitty town
Big yellow bus and little bitty books
It all started with a littly bitty look

Chorus

You know you've got a job and a little bitty chick
Six-pack of beer and a television set
Little bitty world goes around and around
Little bit of silence and little bit of sound

A good ol boy and a pretty little girl
Start all over in a little bitty world
Little bitty plan and a little bitty dream
It's all part of a little bitty scheme

Chorus X2


Kenny Chesney
"Out Last Night"

We went out last night
Like we swore we wouldn’t do
Drank too much beer last night
A lot more than we wanted to
There were girls from Argentina and Arkansas
Maine, Alabama and Panama
All mixed together and having a ball

Chorus
Yeah, we went went out last night
One thing started leading to another
Out last night
Getting to know everybody and their mother
There were two karaoke girls drunk on a dare
Singing "I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher
Yeah, life was good everywhere
We went out last night

Well you know I’m a music man
I grew up in east Tennessee
Last night I was everything
When I got a few drinks in me
I was a doctor, a lawyer, a senator’s son
Brad Pitt’s brother and a man on the run
Anything I thought would get the job done

Chorus
Yeah we went out last night
One thing started leading to another
Out last night
Getting to know everybody and their mother
There were people doing body shots up on the bar
Jimmy in a fist fight out by the car
Everybody was some kind of star
When we went out last night

Well the fact that I’m still breathing
Means that I must have survived
And that I lived to go out with my friends again tonight

Chorus
Oh, We went out last night
One thing started leading to another
Out last night
Everybody started loving on each other

They were dancing on the tables
And howling at the moon
Pairing up together and pretty soon
There was not a sole in sight
When we went out last night


Artist: Houser, Randy
Song: Boots On
Album: Anything Goes

Man, I've been workin too hard
Ten hour days and I'm tired
Damn this knuckle busted',
back breakin', no paying job
Know where I'm goin from here
Hot headed women, cold beer
Kick up my heels for a little while
and do it country style

[Chorus]
In my dirty 'ole hat
with my crooked little grin
Granny beaded neck
and these calloused hands
And a muddy pair of jeans
with that copenhagen ring
No need to change a thing, hey y'all
I'm going out with my boots on

How I keep catching her eye
Man, I keep wondering why
Ain't nothing special 'bout
an "awe shucks" country boy
Lord, she's sure lookin' good
Like something from Hollywood
She got me thinkin' that I just might
leave here with her tonight

[Chorus]

'Cause I am who I am and that's
the man I'm gonna be, yeah
And when the Lord comes callin',
well, he ain't gonna have
to holler, y'all
There'll be no trouble finding me

[Chorus]

With my boots on
He's gonna take me home
Lord, with my boots on


Jesse Lee
It's a Girl Thing

You think roses, are a waste of time
Cause in three days, they'll just wilt up and die
We want em anyway
Yeah It's a girl thing

You think we're pretty, at the break of dawn
When we wake up without make up on
We turn the other way
Hey It's a girl thing

Chorus:
We love romance,and candle lights
You like a cold beer, we like a fine wine
You hardly talk, we can talk all night
You wanna fix it, and we just wanna cry
It's a girl thing
It's a girl thing

We're impulsive, but you think it's cute
Cause the last thing we need is a new pair of shoes
We got a closet full
Yeah It's a girl thing

We say be honest, does my butt look fat
You say the same thing no matter how much we ask
Cause you ain't no fool
Yeah you know
It's a girl thing

Chorus:
We love romance,and candle lights
You like a cold beer, we like a fine wine
You hardly talk, we can talk all night
You wanna fix it, and we just wanna cry

You wanna go dancin', we think it's kinda sweet
When you step on her toes with your two left feet
Turn the radio up when our song comes on
We just can't help but sing along

It's a girl thing
It's a girl thing
Yeah

We love weddings,and diamond rings
You want a girlfriend, but you don't want strings
We want a four course meal, you want Hooters wings
A football game on the plasma screen

Chorus:
We love romance,and candle lights
You like a cold beer, we like a fine wine
You hardly talk, we can talk all night
You wanna fix it, and we just wanna cry

It's a girl thing (Yeah yeah)
It's a girl thing (Yeah yeah)
Boys it's a girl thing (Yeah Yeah)
It's a girl thing (Yeah yeah)


Justin Moore
"Small Town USA"

A lot of people called it prison when I was growin up
These are my roots and this is what I love
Cause everybody knows me and i know them
And I believe that's the way we were supposed to live
Wouldn't trade one single day in small town USA

Chorus
Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side
A little Hank Jr. and a six pack of lights
Old dirt road and ill be just fine
Give me a Sunday morning that full of grace
A simple life and I'll be okay
Here in small town USA

Around here people break there backs just to earn a buck
Don't ever get ahead but we have enough
I watch people leave and they come right back
I never wanted any part of that
I'm proud to say that I love this place
Good ole small town USA

Chorus
Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side
David Allen Coe and a six pack of lights
Old dirt road and ill be just fine
Give me a Sunday morning that full of grace
A simple life and I'll be okay
Here in small town USA
Oh yeah

Wouldn't trade one single day
I'm proud to say i love this place

Chorus
Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side
Sweet home Alabama a six pack of lights
Old dirt road and ill be just fine
Give me a Sunday morning that full of grace
A simple life and I'll be okay
Here in small town USA


Miranda Lambert
"Gunpowder and Lead"

County road 233, under my feet
Nothin' on this white rock but little ole me
I've got two miles till, he makes bail
And if I'm right we're headed straight for hell

[Chorus:]

I'm goin' home, gonna load my shotgun
Wait by the door and light a cigarette
If he wants a fight well now he's got one
And he ain't seen me crazy yet
He slap my face and he shook me like a rag doll
Don't that sound like a real man
I'm going to show him what a little girls made of
Gunpowder and lead

It's half past ten, another six pack in
And I can feel the rumble like a cold black wind
He pulls in the drive, the gravel flies
He dont know what's waiting here this time

I'm goin' home, gonna load my shotgun
Wait by the door and light a cigarette
If he wants a fight well now he's got one
And he ain't seen me crazy yet
He slap my face and he shook me like a rag doll
Don't that sound like a real man
I'm going to show him what a little girls made of
Gunpowder and lead

His fist is big but my gun's bigger
He'll find out when I pull the trigger

I'm goin' home, gonna load my shotgun
Wait by the door and light a cigarette
If he wants a fight well now he's got one
And he ain't seen me crazy yet
He slap my face and he shook me like a rag doll
Don't that sound like a real man
I'm going to show him what a little girls made of
Gunpowder and lead


Rehab "Bartender Song (Sittin' At A Bar)" v1.
(Feat. Hank Williams Jr.)

Bartender I really did it this time
Broke my parole to have a good time
When I got home it was 6 a.m.
The door was locked so I kicked it in
She was trippin' on the bills
I think she was high on some pills
She threw my xxxx out into the yard
The she called me a bum and slapped me real hard
And in my drunkin' stooper
I did what I should of never done
Now I'm sittin' here talking to you
Drunk and on the run

I'm sittin' at a bar on the inside
Waitin' for my ride on the outside
She broke my heart in the trailer park
So I jacked the keys to her fuckin' car
Crashed that piece of xxxx and then stepped away

You know mo I'll probably get ten years
So just give me beers 'til they get here
Yeah I know the sun is comin' up
And you all are probably gettin' ready for closin' up
But I'm trying to drown my soul
I'm tired of this life on a dirt road
And everything that I love is gone
And I'm tired of hangin' on

She got me sittin' at a bar on the inside
Waitin' for my ride on the outside
She stole my heart in the trailer park
So I jacked the keys to her fuckin' car
Crashed that piece of xxxx and then stepped away

I guess it's meant to be
Romance is misery
So much for memories
And now I'm headed to the Penitentiary
See me on T.V.
The next cop series
I am a danger
I guess I should've done something about my anger
But I'll never learn
Real things I don't concern
I pour kerosene on everything I love and watch it burn
I know it's my fault
But I wasn't happy it was over
She through a fit so I crashed that piece a xxxx nova

And now I'm goin' back again
Back to the pen to see my friends
And when we all pile out that county van
They'll ask me where I've been

I've been at a bar on the inside
Waitin' for my ride on the outside
She broke my heart in the trailer park
So I jacked the keys to her fuckin' car
Crashed that piece of xxxx and then stepped away

v2.
Bartender I really did it this time
Broke my parole to have a good time
When I got home it was 6 am
The door was locked so I kicked it in
She was trippin' on the bills
I think she was high on some pills
She threw my shit out into the yard
Then she called me a bum and slapped me real hard
And in my drunken' stuper I did what I shoulda' never done
And now I'm sittin' here, talkin' to you, drunk and on the run

[Chorus]
I'm sittin' at a bar on the inside
Waitin' for my ride on the outside
She stole my heart in the trailer park
So I jacked the keys to her f**kin' car
Crashed that piece of shit and stepped away

You know I'll probably get ten years
So just give me beers til' they get here
Yeah I know the sun is comin' up and ya'll are probably gettin' ready for closin' up
But I'm tryin' to dry my soul I'm tired of this life on a dirt road
And everything that I love is gone and I'm tired of hangin' on

[Chorus]
She got me sittin' at a bar on the inside waitin' for my ride on the outside
She stole my heart in the trailer park so i jacked the keys to her f**kin' car
Crashed that piece of shit and stepped away

I guess it was meant to be
Romance is misery
So much for memories
And now I'm headed for the penitentiary
See me on tv
The next cop series I am danger
I guess I shoulda' did somethin' 'bout my anger
But I never learned
Real things that don't concern I pour kerosene on everything
I love to watch it burn
You know it's my fault but I wasn't happy it was over
She threw a fit so I crashed that piece of shit nova

And now I'm goin' back again
Back to the pen to see my friends
And when we all pile out that county van
They're gonna ask me where I've been

[Chorus]
I've been at a bar on the inside
And I'm waitin' for my ride on the outside
She stole my heart in the trailer park so i jacked the keys to her f**kin' car
Crashed that piece of shit and then stepped away
Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Well I'm sittin' at a bar on the inside
And I'm waitin' on my ride on the outside
You know I crashed that piece of shit
And then I stepped away
Yeah, I stepped away
You know I crashed that piece of shit
And then I stepped away...


Jimmy Buffett - Great Filling Station Holdup

By: Jimmy Buffett
1973
i Pulled Into The Regular Pump
i Was Feelin' Quite At Ease
i Rolled Down My Window And Told The Man, "fifty Cents Worth Please"
then Out Jumped My Partner With His Trusty Pellet Gun
he Said, "boy This Is A Holdup, Keep 'a Pumpin' And Don't Run"

chorus:
and Now I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
down In Some Honky Tonk, Sippin' On A Beer
yes I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
because That Great Fillin' Station Holdup
cost Me Two Good Years

we Got Fifteen Dollars And A Can Of Stp
a Big Ol' Jar Of Cashew Nuts And A Japanese Tv
feelin' We Had Pulled The Biggest Heist Of Our Career
we're Wanted Men, We'll Strike Again
but First Let's Have A Beer

chorus:
and Now I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
down In Some Honky Tonk, Sippin' On A Beer
yes I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
because That Great Fillin' Station Holdup
cost Me Two Good Years

(Guitar Instrumental)

we Were Sittin' In The Krystal
about As Drunk As We Could Be
in Walks The Deputy Sheriff
and He's Holdin' Our Tv
roughed Us Then He Cuffed Us
and He Took Us Off To Jail
no Pictures On A Poster, No Reward And No Bail

chorus:
and Now I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
down In Some Honky Tonk, Sippin' On A Beer
yes I Wish I Was Somewhere Other Than Here
'cause That Great Fillin' Station Holdup
cost Me Two Good Years

coda:
yes That Great Fillin' Station Holdup
it Cost Me Two Good Years


The Weather Is Here Wish You Were Beautiful

By: jimmy buffett
1980
-- spoken:
"play ball!! (one, two, three, four)"
"where’s my per diem? (ladies and gentlemen, the carl reiner band)"
"hey bobby, where’s the keys to the rent-a-car? "
"jimmy, jimmy, can I open the show in atlanta please? "
"warning! don’t ever start a band!"

He worked hard all year, just wanted a few weeks alone
But his old lady’s into modelin’, she can’t get away from a phone
Besides she bit*hes about the mosquitoes
She says, "down there there is nothing to do"
Her goddamn phone never stops ringin’
He’ll try the service in a day maybe two

Well he’s on his third drink before the wheels of the plane leave the ground
Makin’ points with the stewardess high over long island sound
She’s also spending some time on the island
Too much city madness gives her the blues
They make a date to go dancin’ and dinin’
It seems neither has that much to lose

Chorus:
The weather is here I wish you were beautiful
My thoughts aren’t too clear but don’t run away
My girlfriend’s a bore, my job is too dutiful
Hell nobody’s perfect would you like to play?
I feel together today

Well now that’s just the start of a well-deserved overdue binge
Meanwhile back in the city certain people are starting to cringe
His lawyers are calling his parents
His girlfriend doesn’t know what to think
His partners are studying their options
He’s just singin’ and orderin’ drinks

Chorus:
The weather is here I wish you were beautiful
The skies are too clear life’s so easy today
The beer is too cold, the daiquiri’s too fruitiful
No place like home when you’re this far away
I don’t care what they say (I don’t care)

He’s goin’ back to new york pack it up and let everyone know
It was something that he should have done such a long time ago
Still time to start a new life in the palm trees
Ah, billy clyde wasn’t insane
And if it doesn’t work out there’ll never be any doubt
That the pleasure was worth all the pain

Chorus:
The weather is here I wish you were beautiful
The skies are too clear life’s so easy today
The beer is too cold, the daiquiri’s too fruitiful
No place like home when you’re this far away
Time for to play
I need time for to play
Time for to play
I need time for to play
I need time for to play
I need time for to play
I need time for to play
I need time for to play
I need time for to play


Jimmy Buffett
"Bama Breeze"

At the Bama Breeze,
You can shoot some pool down there,
You can act a fool down there,
You can play it cool down there

At the Bama Breeze,
You can drink some beer down there,
Argue, laugh, and cheer down there,
Pass another year down there

Jimmy got caught, smokin' a joint out behind the bar,
Sittin in his car and they took him to jail,
The tip jar paid his bail,
In 1984 Mick Jagger passed through town,
Bought the house a round, signed his name on the wall,
In the ladies bathroom stall
Yeah

At the Bama Breeze,
I turned 21 down there,
Had too much fun down there,
Stumbled out with the sun down there,

(Instrumental)

Saturday night,
The bouncer Grady lets the ladies in free,
With a fake ID and a short enough skirt,
Yeah, he figures what the hell could it hurt

Second set, the owner Lulu gets up with the band,
A beer in her hand, and sings Free Bird slow,
Then she raises a toast,
"Here's to Ronnie and the bar,
Now everyboy make some noise!"

At the Bama Breeze,
You're one of our own down there,
You never drink alone down there,
Good God I feel at home down there,

At the Bama Breeze,
You're one of our own down there,
You never drink alone down there,
Good God I feel at home down there


Peanut Butter Conspiracy by Jimmy Buffett

Lookin’ back at my hard luck days
I really do have to laugh
Workin’ in a dive for twenty-six dollars
Spendin’ it all on grass
We were hungry hard luck heroes
Tryin’ just to stay alive
So we’d go down to the corner grocery
This is how we’d survive.

(Chorus)
Who’s gonna steal the peanut butter
I’ll get a can of sardines
Runnin’ up and down the aisle of the Mini-Mart
Stickin’ food in our jeans
We never took more than we could eat
There was plenty left on the racks
We all swore if we ever got rich
We would pay the Mini-Mart back
Yes Sir, yes Sir
We would pay the Mini-Mart back.

It was a two man operation
Had it all down on a note
Ricky would watch the big round mirror
And I’d fill up my coat
Then we’d head for the check-out aisle
With a lemon and a bottle of beer
Into the car got to make it on home
‘Cause supper time is gettin’ near.
(Repeat chorus)

I guess every good picker has had some hard times
I have had my share
It’s really kinda funny to laugh at it now
But I don’t wanna go back there
So every now and then when I’m in a grocery
I’ll take a little but not much
‘Cause you never know when the hard times will hit ya
And I don’t want to lose my touch.
(Repeat chorus and fade with adlib)


Ringling, ringling
By: jimmy buffett
1974
Ringlin', ringlin' slippin' away
Only forty people livin' there today
Streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down
It's a dyin' little town

Church windows broken, that place ain't been used in years
Jail don't have a sheriff or a cell
And electric trains they run by maybe once or twice a month
Easin' it on down the muscle shell

Chorus:
Ringlin', ringlin' slippin' away
Only forty people livin' there today
'cause the streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down
It's a dyin' little town

And across from the bar there's a pile of beer cans
Been there twenty-seven years
Imagine all the heartaches and tears
In twenty-seven years of beer

So we hopped back in the rent-a-car
And we hit the cruise control
Pretty soon the town was out of site
Though we left behind a fat barmaid, a cowboy, and a dog
Bracin' for a ringlin' friday night

Chorus:
Ringlin', ringlin' you're just slippin' away
I wonder how many people will be there a year from today
'cause the streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down
It's a dyin' little town
Yeah, it's a dyin' little town

Hi All,
This month's meeting will be held at the Elves' home on Liberty Bay on Friday, June 19, 7PMish. I'm sure Darryl will fire up the grill so bring grillables in addition to your homebrew or any commercial brew you'd like to show off. Andrea loves fruity lambics, so if you've got 'em or if you can get 'em, bring those. They're great on a sunny day overlooking the bay.

Contact Us for directions.


Future meeting hosts (tentative):
July-The Riggs or Gwaltneys
August-The Woods
September-The Dawsons

Let us know if you're interested in hosting a meeting.


From the North Olympic Brewers Guild newsletter (at our meeting let's talk about carpooling up there):
June Meeting Announcement

The June meeting of the North Olympic Brewers Guild will be held at 2pm on Saturday, June 20th, at Water Street Brewing in Port Townsend. This will be our first Port Townsend meeting, and a great opportunity to discover the great beers of Water Street Brewing. They'll have their own creations on tap, and will also feature a full menu of appetizers and afternoon edibles.

The North Olympic Brewers Guild would like to invite all homebrewers, brewmasters and beer enthusiasts to come to our June meeting. Be sure to bring a friend, and a sample of your favorite homebrew, and also check out the Brewer's Exchange to connect with other club members who are carpooling to the meeting.

Hope to see you all there!

-
A New Brewery On The Peninsula!
The rumors have been confirmed about the newest microbrewery right here in our own backyard. The Harbinger Brewery recently officially opened up shop at their location at 2358 Highway 101, just West of Port Angeles. The brewery hosted an open house event during Memorial Day weekend, with Brewmaster Steve Corcoran showing off his brewing equipment. Also featured was the newly released Endo IPA.

I had the opportunity to sample both the Endo IPA and Harbinger’s Stout. Both were a tasty treat, and hint at some of the many great things to come from the Harbinger Brewery. Be sure to stop by and try some of their beer and the Harbinger Winery’s award winning wines soon. The North Olympic Brewers would like to extend a celebratory prost to Steve, Sara, Tammi and staff for their success in opening the new brewery, and pledge to help support their continuing growth as only this group of beer zealots can. Cheers!


What is new on Tap at Silver City? (from their newsletter)

Whoop Pass Double I.P.A. IT'S BACK!!
Without a doubt, the boldest and hoppiest mother of a brew Silver City has ever created, with over 50lbs of Washington State Cascade and Columbus hops in each batch.
Welcome to hop country! 9% ABV
Bronze Medal (IPA)-2004 North American Beer Awards
Voted Best Double IPA-2005 NW Brewing News

Deluxe Malt Liquor
History never tasted so good!
This golden lager is a tribute to Kitsap's first brewery; Silver Springs Brewery, built in Port Orchard in 1933. As an authentic representation of beers of the time, Deluxe Malt Liquor is made with a percentage of flaked corn. The result is a smooth, full flavored, light bodied lager with a pleasant, sweet corn character in flavor and aroma. Enjoy the taste of Kitsap County the way your Grandpa might have. Don't ask for ordinary beer. Make it Deluxe! 6% ABV

Panther Lake Porter (Once Again a Year Round Brew!)
This favorite is brewed with chocolate, black and brown malts for a smooth chocolate like flavor that differentiates it from a stout. (Stouts are more burnt/espresso-like) We used Amarillo hops for a more floral NW character for this particular batch of Panther Lake Porter. 6% ABV

Big Daddy's ESB (really low)
A NW Classic....British malt and Northwest hops from Yakima, Washington combine to create a perfect balance of body and bitterness. The fresh, hoppy nose is supported by pleasing fruit undertones. As you taste, a hint of sweetness gives way to pleasing hop bitterness that leaves you wanting more. ABV 6.0%
Gold Medal Winner-North American Beer Awards 2008
Bronze Medal Winner- North American Beer Awards 2007

Take a little Silver City Home
22oz BottlesBottles of Beer To Go Available this week:
- Bavarian Hefeweizen
- Gold Digger Golden Ale
- Clear Creek Pale Ale
- Deluxe Malt Liquor
- Whoop Pass IPA

Case Discounts! Save $10!:
- Ridgetop Red Amber Ale Case: $45
- Indianola Pale Ale Case: $50
- Fat Scotch Ale Case: $55

PRE ORDER YOUR 4TH OF JULY KEG TODAY!
Kegged Beer Available this week:
- Clear Creek Pale Ale
- Gold Digger Golden Ale
- Ridgetop Red
- Bavarian Hefeweizen
- Deluxe Malt Liquor
- Fat Scotch Ale
Keg Hotline (360) 698-5879 x33

Silver City Brewery Tours:
Tuesdays @ 5:30 pm
Saturdays @ 11:00 am
Tour the Brewery
Learn Brewing Process
Sample Beers
Meet Brewers


Some Local 2009 North American Beer Awards (NABA) medalists:
Silver City Brewing Company
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Gold 12A - Scotch Ale - Final Round Fat Scotch Ale
Silver 1B/D - Dunkel Weizen / Weizen Bock - Final Round Beautimus
Bronze 3D/F - Dortmunder/ Export / Marzen/Fest - Final Round Copper Mt. Bock
Silver 8D - Irish Red Ale - Final Round Ridgetop Red

Big Al Brewing
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Bronze 18A/B - German Style Smoke / Smoke Flavored Beer - Final Round Smoked Porter

Flyers Restaurant and Brewery
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Silver 5B - (Special) Best Bitter - Final Round Spitfire Best Bitter
Silver 7A - American Amber Ale - Final Round First Flight Amber Ale
Bronze 9A - English Mild Ale - Final Round Barnstormer Brown Ale

Hale's Ales
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Bronze 19B - Tripel - Final Round Cerberus

Harmon Brewing Company
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Silver 5C - (Extra Special) Strong Bitter ESB - Final Round Brown's Point ESB

Pike Brewing Company
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Silver 12C - English Barley Wine - Final Round Pike Old Bawdy Barley Wine '07
Gold 18C - Wood Flavored Beer - Final Round Pike Entire
Silver 6B - English Pale Ale - Final Round Pike Pale Ale
Bronze 6E - English-Style India Pale Ale-Final Round Pike IPA

Redhook Ale Brewery
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Bronze 14B - Light Ales - Final Round Slim Chance
Gold 19B - Tripel - Final Round Belgian Tripel

Scuttlebutt Brewing Company
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Bronze 12C - English Barley Wine - Final Round Old #1 Barley Wine 2008

Water Street Brewery
Medal Flight Name Beer Name
Bronze 17B - Fruit Beers - Final Round Raspberry Weiss


Hops alert-
Most of the hop crisis is winding down but there have been serious issues with Hallertauer in New Zealand, Germany, and in the Czech Republic. If you plan on using those you might want to stock up.

http://siba.co.uk/2009/05/hail-storms-hit-germany/
Hail Storms Hit Germany
Charles Faram has received several reports from Germany concerning severe hail storms and gale force winds in the hop growing areas of Tettnang and Hallertau.

The storms hit during the evening of the 26th May and seem to have spread south and east as the night progressed. There are unconfirmed reports that some of the Czech acreage may also have been damaged. Initial estimates vary but from the figures reported below it can be seen that the acreage affected is quite significant.

In the Hallertau growing region:

1.000 ha (= 2500 acres) – total destroyed - no crop in 2009

1.500 ha (= 3750 acres) – 50 % destroyed.

1.000 ha (= 2500 acres) – 25 % destroyed.

The estimated shortfall at this stage is 116,000ztrs (5,800 tonnes) roughly equivalent to 19% of the normal Hallertau Crop.

In the Tettnang growing region:

Approximately 40% of the crop is affected. The estimated shortfall at this stage is approximately 8,500ztrs (425 tonnes) roughly equivalent to 25% of a normal crop.

The attached pictures show the extent of some of the damage. We certainly do not want to be seen to be scaremongering and are not sure of exact figures or the effect on the market at this stage but thought SIBA members should be made aware of the situation.

Best regards,
Paul Corbett


Beer shop alert-
Bill Davis started a thread about the new and improved beer section in Garguile's Red Apple on Perry Avenue in East Bremerton. Many other folks piled on with their favorable comments about all the new cooler space and greater selection. If you haven't been there lately, get in there soon. I believe they have the biggest selection in Kitsap County, yes, bigger than Central Market. Now if only they'd put a beer tab on their home page:
http://www.garguiles.com/

Garguile's Red Apple
2901 Perry Avenue Mall
Bremerton, WA. 98310

We're open every day!
6am to 10pm
Phone: (360) 377-3908
Email Us ... info@garguiles.com


Mark forwarded this alert to us:
Proposed Increase of Federal Excise Tax a Serious Threat to Small Brewers and Your Beer Choice –
Contact Your Senators Now

736 Pearl Street
Boulder, Colorado 80302 USA
+1.303.447.0816
+1.888.822.6273
www.beertown.org

Dear Beer Enthusiast,

Small brewers are facing an imminent and extremely serious threat to their businesses. The consequences of remaining silent have the very real potential of reducing your choice of beer and dramatically increasing the price of any beer that you purchase.

The Senate Finance Committee in Washington, DC is currently considering a proposal to increase and equalize the excise tax for alcohol beverages as part of healthcare reform deliberations. This proposal would triple the excise tax for 4.5% ABV beer and impose even higher excise tax rates for higher ABV beers.

If such a proposal becomes reality, there is no question that many small brewery businesses will suffer, some will close and consumers will face higher prices and diminished choice in the marketplace.

The Brewers Association brewery members and leadership have been actively engaged in building the case against an excise tax increase, recently submitting a letter to the Committee outlining our opposition.

We need you to speak out now. Today or tomorrow at the latest.

If you live in the following states it is most urgent that you contact your Senator who is on the Senate Finance Committee:
Arizona Nevada
Arkansas New Jersey
Delaware New Mexico
Florida New York
Idaho North Dakota
Iowa Oregon
Kansas Texas
Kentucky Utah
Maine Washington
Massachusetts West Virginia
Michigan Wyoming
Montana

If your Senators are not members of that committee, ask them to contact their Finance Committee colleagues and express their opposition to this proposal moving forward.

Your ask of them is simple:

Oppose the Tax Increase. Let them know that you oppose, in the strongest possible terms, raising the federal excise tax on beer because of the serious consequences it would have on small brewers and the craft beer they brew. Additional talking points appear below.

Once again: If one of your Senators sits on the Senate Finance Committee (roster of members below), urge them to oppose this proposal in committee deliberations.

If your Senators are not members of that committee, ask them to contact their Finance Committee colleagues and express their opposition to this proposal moving forward.

Take Action - Call and/or email your Senators’ Washington or district offices and make your personal case against this massive excise tax increase.

As always, thanks for your support.

Charlie Papazian
Charlie Signature
President, Brewers Association

Senate Finance Committee Members:
Baucus, Max (MT), Chairman Bingaman, Jeff (NM)
Bunning, Jim (KY) Cantwell, Maria (WA)
Carper, Thomas R. (DE) Conrad, Kent (ND)
Cornyn, John (TX) Crapo, Mike (ID)
Ensign, John (NV) Enzi, Michael B. (WY)
Grassley, Chuck (IA), Ranking Member Hatch, Orrin G. (UT)
Kerry, John F. (MA) Kyl, Jon (AZ)
Lincoln, Blanche L. (AR) Menendez, Robert (NJ)
Nelson, Bill (FL) Roberts, Pat (KS)
Rockefeller, John D. (WV) Schumer, Charles E. (NY)
Snowe, Olympia J. (ME) Stabenow, Debbie (MI)
Wyden, Ron (OR)

ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO SMALL BREWERS EXCISE TAXES

Small brewers are small Main street businesses, typically employing 10 to 50 employees.

* Small brewers represent only 4% of the entire U.S. beer market by volume, with 95% of them being very small businesses (producing 15,000 barrels or less per year).

We strongly oppose proposals to increase the excise tax on beer.

* Proposals to increase and equalize the tax among all types of alcohol will tax small brewers at the highest rates because our specialty, gourmet and innovative beers typically have higher alcohol contents.
* Brewers already pay a disproportionately higher share of taxes compared with other products – federal, state and local taxes represent over 40% of the retail price for beer while the same taxes equal nearly 24% of the price for all other purchases.

Higher taxes will worsen the economic recession – resulting in less competitive products, reduced sales and revenues, lost jobs and, for some small brewers, business closures.

* $1 per case excise tax increase will typically cost the consumer at least $1.69 due to successive mark-ups as the case moves from brewer to wholesaler to retailer.
* Many small brewers are struggling to deal with the consequences of the 2008 spike in ingredient and operational costs.

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I see that Miller has trademarked the term "Triple Hop Brewed". Wow, sounds like a great new process where they use hops for bittering, flavoring, and aromatizing, gotta get me some!
Details on the Washington Brewers Festival (from the WABL newsletter):
The "Mother of All Fathers Day Festivals" is just a few weeks away! Here are some tips to help you plan your trip to the Festival.

Beer highlights (a complete list of beer is available online.)

NW classics There is never a shortage of NW style hoppy beers at this event. After all, it is the "Washington Brewers Festival". There will be over 30 varieties of IPA's alone, including such classics like Boundary Bay IPA, a few Belgian IPA's (Big Al Belgian IPA and Elliott Bay Organic Hop von Boorian) and Double IPA's (Hale's Aftermath IPA, Big Time Double Decade IPA and Pike Double IPA which was brewed as the inaugural Seattle Beer Week Beer earlier this year). Also not to be missed is the only continuously-hopped IPA brewed on the west coast by Cashmere Brewing Co. who is going to make their first Brewers Fest appearance this year.

Summer seasonals Now the sun is out more often and temperature is soaring, so is the demand for refreshing summer seasonals. There will be many thirst quenchers such as crisp and clean lagers, Hefeweizens, Blondes and other summer seasonals. Try The Golden Boot by Elysian, Honey Big E Summer Creamsicle, Big Al Summer Lager and Issaquah Brewhouse White Frog.

Art of darkness While many people opt for something light and refreshing there are always some that want to rebel and prefer darker beers regardless of the temperature outside. For those rebels there will be plenty of dark, robust beers including Quilter's Irish Death by Iron Horse, Black Frog Stout by Snoqualmie Falls, Hooskal Stout by Skoooum (a Friday beer) and Flyer's award-winning Pacemaker Porter.

"Real" ales Every year an increasing number of breweries are bringing cask-conditioned beers (also known as "real ale"), a welcome trend for many cask fans. Diamond Knot will bring a different cask beer each day while Silver City will have two throughout the weekend (Cask Whoop Pass IPA and Fat Scotch). Anacortes will be pouring their popular Cask IPA (a Friday beer) which has won the Cask Festival People's Choice Awards multiple times. Another cask-conditioned Friday beer is Cask Black Pilsner, Scuttlebutt's highly inventive new brew.

Fruity beers Summer is a farmers market season and restaurant chefs are not the only ones who get inspirations by fresh produce. There are many beers brewed with a variety of fruits such as Northern Lights Blueberry Cream, Schooner Exact Seamstress Union (Raspberry Wheat), Rock Bottom Black Cherry Saison, and Trade Route Mango Weizen.

"Rootbeer" Garden The "Mother of All Fathers Day Festivals" promises to cater to the entire family which means kids deserve the highest quality products just like their Mom and Dad do. In the Rootbeer Garden presented by Washington Beer kids will get to enjoy the finest rootbeer and soda brewed by Big E Ales, Boundary Bay, Fremont Brewing, Gallagher's, Lazy Boy, Rock Bottom, Silver City and Trade Route.

New Kids on the Block Every year the Festival introduces new breweries to thousands of beer aficionados and this year's no exception. Black Raven Brewing who's been receiving rave reviews since they opened in April will make its festival debut, as well as Fremont Brewing who is scheduled to open in June will be pouring Universale Pale and Interurban IPA. Also new to the Festival are Big Al Brewing, Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen and Three Skulls Ales.

WABL benefits
As always WABL members will get some special treatment. Here's what you'll get at this year's Festival:

* WABL tasting glass* (pick up at the Ticket Booth when you arrive)
* A bonus token (pick up at the WABL/Merchandise Booth)
* Mystery WABL Beer* brewed by Georgetown Brewing Co. (available at the WABL/Merchandise Booth. A token is required for each taste)

* while supplies last.

Parking & Shuttle
As announced there will be a shortage of parking space due to the recent renovation projects at Saint Edward Park. There will be a $15 on-site parking fee on Saturday and Sunday (free on-site parking on Friday). Only a certain number of on-site parking passes are available for each day and they are pre-sold online. Since we don't offer a will-call option you have to order your parking pass by June 12th. Additional parking spots will be available the day of event only after vehicles with pre-purchased parking passes leave and release their spots. Proceeds from on-site parking will benefit Saint Edward State Park.

The Festival also offers FREE shuttle service from the following locations:

Kenmore P&R (7346 NE Bothell Way, Kenmore, WA 98028)
Metro: 331
Sound Transit: 522

Kingsgate P&R (13001 116th Way NE, Kirkland, WA 98034)
Metro: 230, 238, and 255

Bothell P&R (10303 Woodinville Dr., Bothell, WA 98011)
Metro: 238
Community Transit: 105, 106, 120, 121
Sound Transit: 522, 535

UW Bothell (18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell, WA 98011)
Metro: 238, 251 (Sat only)
Community Transit: 105, 106, 120, 121
Sound Transit: 522, 535

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much is the admission?
A. Admission is $15 at the gate & advance on Friday (21+ only) and $25 at the gate or $20 advance tickets on Saturday and Sunday (all ages). Designated driver admission is $8 and designated drivers will receive complimentary water at the Token Booth or rootbeer/soda in the RootbeerGarden.

Q. Can I bring my kids?
A. On Saturday and Sunday, YES! Saturday and Sunday are our traditional Fathers Day celebration and Kids Playground and RootbeerGarden will be open to entertain the little ones. Minors are admitted free on Saturday and Sunday, however, please remember that they must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Friday evening is 21+ only.

Q. What kind of entertainment is offered?
A. There will be live music by local acts playing anything from blues, funk, folk & rock! The crowd favorite, Brewers Keg Toss Contest will also return on Saturday and Sunday.

Entertainment Schedule
Friday, June 19th
7:00-8:30pm Handful of Luvin'
Saturday, June 20th
12:30-2:00pm The Senate
2:30-3:30pm Brewers Keg Toss Contest
4:00-5:30pm Ian McFeron Band
6:00-7:30pm Dudley Taft Blues Overkill
Sunday, June 21st
12:30-2:00pm The Bouchards
2:30-3:30pm Brewers Keg Toss Contest
4:00-5:30pm Eric Jerardi
6:00-7:30pm Vaughn Kreestoe

Q. What's pouring in the Rootbeer Garden?
A. This year's RootbeerGarden will feature root beer and soda by the following breweries.

Big E Ales
BoundaryBay Brewery
Fremont Brewing Co.
Gallagher's Where U Brew
Lazy Boy Brewing Co.
Rock Bottom Brewery
SilverCity Brewery
Trade Route Brewing Co.

Q. Will there be food?
A. Yes, there will be 10-12 food options on Saturday and Sunday (about 4 on Friday) including Bratwurst, gyros, kebabs and Thai food. You are also welcome to bring picnic too.

Q. What if it rains?
A. We will be there rain or shine.

Q. What can we bring and what's not allowed?
A. You are welcome to bring blankets, picnic, beach umbrellas and folding chairs. However, tents, large furniture, glass containers and outside alcohol are not allowed at the Festival. Thank you for your understanding!

Q. Are advance tickets available?
A. Yes. Advance tickets are available at $15 for Friday (available online only) and $20 for Saturday and Sunday (available online and at ticket outlets). Tickets are good for one day only and non-refundable. Advance ticket sales end Friday, June 19th, 5am so get your tickets now!

A group discount and weekend passes are also available. If you buy 9 tickets you'll get one free ($180 for 10 tickets- $20 saving!). Weekend pass is $35 for all 3 days (must be used by the same person. Will be asked to wear a wristband throughout the weekend). Group discount package and weekend passes are available online for advance purchase only (not available at the ticket outlets or at the door). Group sales end on June 12th.

2009 Washington Brewers Festival
Friday, June 19th: 5-9 p.m. (21+ only)
Saturday, June 20th & Sunday, June 21st: 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. (All Ages)
Saint Edward State Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA98208
www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm

Get festival updates on Twitter & Facebook
We'll be posting lots of updates on the upcoming Washington Brewers Fest on Twitter and Facebook. We're also hoping to do real time updates on the parking situation during the festival. You can find us here:

Twitter:
http://twitter.com/WashingtonBeer
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=68190899289&ref=mf


2009 Washington Brewers Festival volunteer opportunities
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 8:00 PM

2009 Washington Brewers Festival

Volunteers Needed for the 2009 Washington Brewers Festival

The Washington Beer Commission is looking for volunteers to help the Washington Brewers Festival on June 19th-21st at Saint Edward State Park in Kenmore.

WABL members are receiving an advance notice before official volunteer recruitment starts. So sign up early before the preferred shifts disappear!

Volunteers are needed in the following areas:

* Set-up- help build the event before everyone gets there
* Ticket booth- help welcome the guests and move the lines quickly at the Ticket Booth
* Merchandise/WABL booth- help with merchandise sales and also sign up new WABL members and serve the WABL Beer.
* Token booth- help with token & water sales
* Kids Playground- help kids be creative and have fun with the craft projects
* RootbeerGarden- serve rootbeer & soda to kids, designated drivers & anyone who's thirsty for tasty rootbeer in the unique Washington Beer Rootbeer Garden

Volunteers will receive free admission which includes a tasting cup and 6 tokens. No drinking allowed before and during the shift. Please check the drinking policies on the web site. You must be 21 or older to volunteer. For Festival details and volunteer information please go to www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm and check out the volunteer page.
The Beer Authority

Volunteers will also receive a "Beer Authority" volunteer t-shirt courtesy of our Volunteer Sponsor, The Beer Authority. The Beer Authority (12716 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98125) is a brand new bottle shop on Lake City Way with over 300 labels of micros and imports. In addition to the volunteer t-shirt The Beer Authority is throwing a Volunteer Appreciation Party on Saturday, June 27th between 2:30-4:30pm at Jabu's Pub on Queen Anne (174 Roy St., Seattle, 98109) to say thanks to our hard working volunteers! There will be a couple of complementary kegs from select Washington breweries on tap. This is a private party for the Washington Brewers Festival volunteers only (no guests please).

The Festival features nearly 200 craft beers from Washington and beyond. Friday is 21+ only, featuring select Washington breweries and Handful of Luvin' on the Music Stage. Saturday and Sunday are all ages with a wide array of family entertainment including Brewers Keg Toss Contest, live music, Rootbeer Garden and various kids activities.

All proceeds will go to the Washington Beer Commission. The Washington Beer Commission, the very first Commission of its kind in the nation, was formed in July 2007 to promote world class beer made in the state of Washington.

More information at www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm.


Back to the future-
ALABAMA – It's official. The sale of draught beer has been approved in Muscle Shoals, Sheffield and Tuscumbia counties. As a result, restaurants are gearing up to be able to serve their customers which means that distributors will have to gear up to meet the increased demand. This effort, though just approved recently, was initiated back in July of 2007 after the city of Florence got the approval for draught beer sales.

Kegs at the Budweiser Distribution Center in Muscle Shoals are stacked and ready to go. General Sales Manager, Greg Matthews, is expecting the recent approval in Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia will open up whole new distribution areas for the company and begin increasing sales immediately. Now that draft beer sales are allowed, local businesses aren't wasting any time. Matthews says they've already received pre-orders that are substantially higher than expected. Sheffield businesses can immediately start selling keg beer; however, in Muscle Shoals and Tuscumbia, the ordinance will have to be posted or advertised before the law goes into effect.


It's Better To Drink Beer After Exercise Than Water
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/3467

Researchers at Granada University in Spain have come across a discovery that will undoubtedly please athletes and sports enthusiasts - a pint of beer post-workout or match is better at rehydrating the human body than water.

Professor Manuel Garzon, a member of Granada's medical faculty, made the finding after tests on 25 students over several months. Researchers believe that it is the sugars, salts, and bubbles in a beer that may help people absorb fluids more quickly.

The subjects in the study were asked to run on a treadmill at temperatures of 104F (40C) until they were close to exhaustion. Once they had reached the point of giving up, researchers measured their hydration levels, motor skills, and concentration ability.

Half of the subjects were given two half pints of Spanish lager to drink, and the other half were given just water.

Garzon said that the rehydration effection in those who were given beer was "slightly better" than those who were given only water. He also believes that the carbon dioxide in beer helps quench thirst more quickly, and that beer's carbohydrates replace calories lost during physical exertion.

The average person loses around 1 liter (33oz) of water for every hour of exercise in sweat. Rehydrating after a workout is crucial, as a lack of hydration is more likely to make one feel tired, fuzzyheaded, and suffer from headaches.

Based on the results of the study, researchers recommend moderate consumption of beer as a part of athletes' diets. "Moderate consumption" for men is 500ml per day, and for women is 250ml per day.

So that explains why Babe Ruth was so good. His method of training was nearly 100 years ahead of its time.


COLORADO – The Boulder based Brewers Association announced on the annual Top 50 craft brewing companies. Rankings for the top 50 list are based on 2008 sales volume. The top 5 are:

Boston Beer Co. – Boston, MA
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – Chico, CA
New Belgium Brewing Co. – Fort Collins, CO
Spoetzl Brewery – Shiner, TX
Pyramid Breweries, Inc. – Seattle, WA

You can find the entire list at http://www.beertown.org/ba/media_2009/Top_50_Release.html


WORLD INDUSTRY – Estimates for 2009 barley production released by Coceral at the end of last month are as follows:

Germany – total barley acreage expected to make 1,951 thousand ha versus 1,969 thousand ha in 2008. Production is forecast to decline to 11,921 thousand tons in 2009 from 12,031 thousand tons in 2008.
France – total barley acreage expected to make 1,823 thousand ha in 2009 a 1.44% increase over 2008. Production is forecast to decline 4.67% to 11,758 thousand tons in 2009 versus 12,309 thousand tons in 2008.
Spain – total barley acreage in 2009 will be down by -11.68% to roughly 3,100 thousand ha. Production is forecast to decline 25.12% to 9,000 thousand tons versus 11,261 thousand tons in 2008.


June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing
The next WABL event is going to be hosted by one of Seattle's newest breweries, Fremont Brewing Co. on Friday, June 26th. Fremont Brewing is scheduled to open sometime this month and you could be one of the first few to check out the new brewery with a tasting room. There will be special pint pricing for WABL members and a brewery tour will be also provided.

The capacity for this event is 100 people. If you are planning to attend please send me a quick email at lisa@washingtonbeer.com and let me know how many people are in your group. We will let you know when the event is full (in other words unless you hear from us the event is still open). As always, please bring your passport with you.

June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing Co.
Friday, June 26th, 5-9 p.m.
Fremont Brewing Co.
3409 Woodland Park Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.fremontbrewing.com


Barrel-aged beer at Elliott Bay
New this month Elliott Bay will be releasing a 5 gallon keg of one of their barrel-aged beers. The keg will be tapped on the first day of the month (maybe 2nd or third in June) and pour until it is gone. They will have "proper glassware" to highlight the rare treats coming out of the oak. This month in Burien they will pour the Imperial Porter aged in a Syrah barrel from DeLille Cellars in Woodinville. West Seattle will host a keg of Bourbon Stout from a Woodford Reserve barrel.
Black Raven Brewers Night at Beveridge Place Pub (Thursday, June 11th, 7 p.m.)
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
Beaux Bowman will bring beers from his new brewer in Redmond, including Trickster IPA, Tamerlane Brown Porter, Kristale Wheat, and Totem Northwest Pale!

Trade Route Tasting at Malt & Vine (Friday, June 12th)
Malt & Vine
16851 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052
www.maltandvine.com

June 18-20
Oakland, CA
National Homebrewers Conference
http://beertown.org/events/hbc/

Cask Third Thursday at Elliot Bay (Thursday, June 18th, 3 p.m.- )
Elliott Bay Brewery & Pub
4720 California Ave.SW
Seattle, WA 98116
www.elliottbaybrewing.com
Featured cask: Riot Ale.

Lagerfest at Naked City (June 18th-21st)
Naked City Taphouse
8564 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 838-6299
www.nakedcitybrewing.com/
NakedCity has been searching out the very best local, regional and International lagers to share over the course of the 4-day event. JoinNakedCity to learn more about the style or to perhaps expand your experience of lager beers.

2009 Washington Brewers Festival (June 19th-21st)
Saint Edward State Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA 98208
www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm

Iron Horse Brewers Dinner (Saturday, June 20th)
Ambrosia Bistro & Wine Bar
9211 E. Montgomery
Spokane Valley, WA 99206
(509) 928-3222
www.ambrosia-bistro.com
On June 20th, Iron Horse Brewery will be hosting a beer dinner at Ambrosia Bistro in Spokane. Chef Jeremiah Timmons has tasted through the Iron Horse lineup and will be creating unique dishes to pair with a variety of the Iron Horse beers.

Father's Day at Pike (Sunday, June 21st)
The Pike Pub
1415 1st Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
www.pikebrewing.com
Food and beer pairing special.

Chuckanut Brewery's Father's Day BBQ (Sunday, June 21st, 12 p.m.- )
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Join Chuckanut Brewery for a Father's Day BBQ on Sunday, June 21st, 2009. BBQ starts at 12 PM and Live Bluegrass Music by Local Bellingham Band, Prozac Mountain Boys at 1 PM. Quality driven Beers, Live Music and BBQ under Chuckanut Brewery's back covered patio in Bellingham, WA. All ages welcome, and no cover charge.

Georgetown Brewers Night at Southpaws (Wednesday, June 24th, 6-8 p.m.)
Southpaws Sport Grill
323 S. Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA 98837
www.southpawsgrill.com

Hale's Tasting at Full Throttle (Wednesday, June 24th, 5-7 p.m.)
Full Throttle Bottles
5909 Airport Way S.
Seattle, WA 98108
www.fullthrottlebottles.com

Georgetown Brewers Night at Morty's (Thursday, June 25th, 6-8 p.m.)
Morty's
5517 S. Regal St.,
Spokane, WA
(509) 443-9123

Scuttlebutt Brewers Night at Flyers (Thursday, June 25th)
Flyers Restaurant & Brewery
32295 State Route 20
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
www.eatatflyers.com
Pint Specials Live Music and Giveaways! Grand Prize Hotel For Two in Las Vegas!

June 26-28
North American Organic Brewers Festival
http://www.naobf.org/

June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing (Friday, June 26th, 5-9 p.m.)
Fremont Brewing Co.
3409 Woodland Park Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.fremontbrewing.com

Brews Blues & BBQ (Saturday, June 27th, 12-10 p.m.)
Teo Park
SW Russell Ave
Stevenson, WA 98648
www.cityofstevenson.com/brews/index.html
Sample GREAT food, a wide variety of the best craft BEERS and HOT BLUES. Stroll through booths of local artisans selling their wares, face painting, and balloon artists for the kids. Listen to local musicians playing between sets and join folks of all ages having FUN! Located on the spectacular Columbia River waterfront in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. A fundraiser for the Skamania County Food Bank.

New Brew Tapping at Rock Bottom Bellevue (Thursday, July 2nd, 6 p.m.)
Rock Bottom Brewery
550 106th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
www.rockbottom.com
Once a month Rock Bottom Bellevue brewmaster makes something special and picks a Thursday night for the unveiling. July's featured beer: American Dream Ale

July 3-5
Seattle International Beerfest
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/Index2%20SIB.htm

Chuckanut Brewery's 4th of July Celebration (Saturday, July 4th)
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Join Chuckanut Brewery for a 4th of July Celebration, Saturday, July 4th, 2009. Great Beers, Live Music and BBQ out under the back covered patio. Opportunity for customers to bring lawn chairs and blankets to watch Bellingham fireworks out over the bay at 10PM. In addition, the water front patio will be open for beer, wine and regular dinner menu. All ages welcome. The 4th of July event is being put on in conjunction with Sustainable Connections, a local non-profit Bellingham business that helps promote local businesses that contribute to a healthy environment and the well-being of all citizens.

The Rails to Ales Brewfest (Saturday, July 11th, 4-10 p.m.)
Ironhorse State Park Milwaukee Depot
801 Milwaukee Ave
South Cle Elum, WA
www.railstoalesbrewfest.com
The 2nd Ever event will bring over 30 craft beers for sampling from over a dozen brewers, primarily from the Pacific Northwest. Entertainment headliners Seattle-based Strange Jerome and the Grammy-nominated Dave Rawlinson Band from Ellensburg will be pounding out a party atmosphere backdrop to the beer, and new for this year, wine tasting, socializing and doorprize drawings. To enjoy the fun, you must be at least 21.

Skookum's First Annual Beer Cook Off (Sunday, July 12th, 12-5 p.m.)
Skookum Brewery
19529 17th Drive NE
Arlington WA 98223
www.skookumbrewing.com
All dishes must include beer (Skookum beers preferred) as an ingredient. Please notify style of beer used, and amount of beer in the recipe. Categories: Main Dish, Side Dish, Appetizers, Desserts & Misc. Prizes to the winners. Min. one dish per party.

July 17-19
Portland International Beerfest
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/Index2%20PIB.htm

PNA Summer Beer Taste (Saturday, July 18th, 4-7 p.m.)
Phinney Neighborhood Association
6532 Phinney Ave. N,
Seattle, WA 98103
www.phinneycenter.org/events/beer_summer.shtml

July 23-26
Oregon Brewers Festival
http://www.oregonbrewfest.com/

Chuckanut Brewery's Summer Beer Dinner (Monday, August 3rd, 6 p.m.- )
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Chuckanut Brewery is hosting a Brewmaster's Summer Beer Dinner on Monday, August 3rd at 6:00 pm. A decadent night of food and beer pairing, along with discussions by the Brewmaster, Will Kemper and Chef, Chad Bowes. Offering a unique opportunity to attend a beer & food pairing dinner on a waterside patio (weather permitting). There will be a gourmet five-course dinner featuring Seafood with local and organic ingredients, paired with five of Chuckanut Brewery's distinctive Beers. Tickets go on sale in July, must be purchased in advance by phone (360) 752-3377 or at the Brewery.

Northern Washington Summer Beer Bus Tour hosted by Chuckanut Brewery(Saturday, August 8th)
Starts at Brouwers Cafe
400 N. 35th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
The Northern Washington Summer Beer Bus Tour will begin and end in Seattle at Brouwer's Café. Hosted by Chuckanut Brewery, the Bus Trip will leave on Saturday, August 8th at 10 a.m. traveling North to visit four Northern Washington Breweries: Chuckanut Brewery (Bellingham), BoundaryBay (Bellingham), Anacortes Brewery (Anacortes), Skagit River Brewery (Mt.Vernon). The Beer Bus Tour will have Chuckanut Beer on tap on the bus, along with bathrooms. Sample Tasters at each Brewery with a bbq lunch at Chuckanut Brewery, included in the price of admission. Advance Registration is required by Saturday, August 1st and ticket price is $50 dollars. Must be 21 and older. Contact Chuckanut Brewery 360-752-3377 for purchasing tickets.

BBQ Lunch at Chuckanut Brewery will be a choice of Local Hempler Brats with house sauerkraut, Local Misty Isle Cheese burgers, and Garden Burgers all served with Tim's Potato chips. Jim Parker (Assistant Brewer, Chuckanut Brewery) & Skip Madsen (Washington Brewer) long time friends, will be reuniting as hosts to the Northern Washington Summer Beer Bus Tour, they guarantee that it will be more fun than you should ever be allowed to have! For more details and purchasing tickets please contact Jim Parker at jim.parker@chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com or 360-752-3377.

Smoke-off at Pub at Pipers Creek (Saturday, August 15th)
Pub at Pipers Creek
10527 Greenwood AveN
Seattle, WA98133
(206) 417-5734

Beer Church Golf Tournament (Sunday, August 16th)
Nile Golf and Country Club
6601 244th SW
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
(425) 776-5154
www.nilegolf.com
www.beerchurch.com
The banquet/silent auction will follow immediately at Jersey's Great Food and Spirits. $95 per person which includes: golf, power cart, dinner, a raffle ticket, and a "goodie bag" at the first tee. Non-golfers can attend the banquet for $20. Registration required. All proceeds benefit WhiskerCity. Reservations are accepted starting Monday, June 1st. The event is expected to fill up quickly so make your reservation soon!


Beer quotes/poems-

For drink, there was beer which was very strong when not mingled with water, but was agreeable to those who were used to it. They drank this with a reed, out of the vessel that held the beer, upon which they saw the barley swim.
-Xenophon, Anabasis. Book 4, chapter 5

While beer brings gladness, don't forget
That water only makes you wet.
-Harry Leon Wilson, The Spenders, pg. 237

How easy can the barley-bree
Cement the quarrel!
It's aye the cheapest lawyer's fee
To taste the barrel.
-Robert Burns

BALLAD ON ALE

By JOHN GAY (1685—1732)

WHILE some in epic strains delight,
While others pastorals invite,
As taste or whim prevail;
Assist me, all ye tuneful Nine,
Support me in the great design
To sing of nappy ale.

Some folks of cider made a rout,
And cider's well enough, no doubt,
When better liquors fail;
But wine, that's richer, better still,
Ev'n wine itself (deny't who will)
Must yield to nappy ale.

Rum, brandy, gin, with choicest smack,
From Holland brought, Batavia sack,
All these will nought avail
To cheer a truly British heart,
And lively spirits to impart,
Like humming, nappy ale.

Oh! whether thee I closely hug
In honest can or nut-brown jug,
Or in the tankard hail;
In barrel or in bottle pent,
I give the generous spirit vent,
Still may I feast on ale.

But chief when to the cheerful glass,
From vessel pure, thy streamlets pass,
Then most thy charms prevail;
Then, then, I'll bet, and take the odds,
That nectar, drink of heathen gods,
Was poor compared to ale!

Give me a bumper, fill it up:
See how it sparkles in the cup;
Oh, how shall I regale
Can any taste this drink divine,
And then compare rum, brandy, wine,
Or ought with nappy ale?

Inspired by thee the warrior fights,
The lover wooes, the poet writes,
And pens the pleasing tale;
And still in Britain's isle confest,
Nought animates the patriot's breast
Like generous, nappy ale.

High church and Low oft raise a strife,
And oft endanger limb and life,
Each studious to prevail;
Yet Whig and Tory, opposite
In all things else, do both unite
In praise of nappy ale.

Inspired by thee, shall Crispin sing,
Or talk of freedom, church and king,
And balance Europe's scale;
While his rich landlord lays out schemes
Of wealth in golden South Sea dreams,
Th' effects of nappy ale

O blest potation! still by thee
And thy companion Liberty,
Do health and mirth prevail;
Then let us crown the can, the glass,
And sportive bid the minutes pass
In quaffing nappy ale.

Ev'n while these stanzas I indite,
The bar-bell's grateful sounds invite
Where joy can never fail.
Adieu, my muse! adieu I haste
To gratify my longing taste
With copious draughts of ale.


BEER TUNES
Here's another good beer tunes disc you can create if you're so inclined:
01 Warner Williams And Jay Summerour - Hey Bartender, There's a Big Bug in My Beer.mp3
02 Roger Creager With Radney Foster - I Say When I Drink What I Think When I'm Sober.mp3
03 Seamus Kennedy - The Barley Mow.mp3
04 Belgian Asociality - Hip Hop Mout En Gist.mp3
05 The Marshall Tucker Band - Good Ole Hurtin' Song.mp3
06 Rod Stewart - What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me).mp3
07 Chris Brade - Beer Drinkin' Broken Hearted Fool.mp3
08 John Michael Montgomery - Goes Good With Beer.mp3
09 Kenny Chesney - Beer In Mexico.mp3
10 Kevin Fowler - Ain't Drinkin' Anymore.mp3
11 Kris Kristofferson - To Beat The Devil.mp3
12 Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down.mp3
13 Blake Shelton - The More I Drink.mp3
14 Trace Adkins - Rough And Ready.mp3
15 Floyd Vanlaningham - Beer Me Up Scotty.mp3
16 Neal McCoy - Got Mud.mp3
17 Trent Willmon - Beer Man.mp3
18 Gretchen Wilson - All Jacked Up.mp3
19 Luke Bryan - All My Friends Say.mp3
20 Dry County - Champagne Her Beer Me.mp3
21 Van Zant - Goes Down Easy.mp3
01 Warner Williams And Jay Summerour - Hey Bartender, There's a Big Bug in My Beer.mp3
Warner Williams And Jay Summerour
Hey Bartender, There's a Big Bug in My Beer

Well hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer
One eye red, the other one blue
The big old bug drinkin' on my brew
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer

Well hey bartender, he's drinkin' up all the foam
Hey bartender, he's drinkin' up all the foam
You better tell that old bug he better leave my beer alone

Well hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer, take him out, take him out
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer
One eye red, the other one green
The biggest ol' bug I ever seen
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer

Well hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer
One eye red, the other one blue
The big old bug drinkin' on my brew
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer

Well hey bartender, there's one thing I want you to know
Hey bartender, there's one thing I want you to know
Every time I go to take a little sip
The big ol' bug tries to bit my lip
Hey bartender, there's a big bug in my beer


02 Roger Creager With Radney Foster - I Say When I Drink What I Think When I'm Sober.mp3
Roger Creager With Radney Foster
I Say When I Drink What I Think When I'm Sober

I say when I drink what I think when I'm sober
It loosens my tongue and makes me feel bolder
I'm in the mood to do a little drinking tonight
Like it or not, this is on my mind
I could sit here silent or get drunk and confide
Barkeep another round I can't keep it inside

Excuse miss, could I buy you a cocktail?
You're so pretty and I just love the way that you...hey
Are those real? Huh? Oh, no I mean your eyes, of course
They're so beautiful and hey, where you goin'?

I say when I drink what I think when I'm sober
It loosens me up and makes me feel bolder
I'm in the mood to do a little drinking tonight
Like it or not, this is on my mind
I could sit here silent or get drunk and confide
Barkeep another round I can't keep it inside

Roger, there are existential, physical and spiritual reasons
Why man cannot live by bread alone
It's not a simple thing in life
It's very complex, it takes a long time and it's excellent
What is it, Radney?
Brisket and beer

I say when I drink what I think when I'm sober
It loosens my tongue and makes me feel bolder
I'm in the mood to do a little drinkin' tonight
Like it or not, this is on my mind
I could sit here silent or get drunk and confide
Barkeep another round I can't keep it inside

Now a friend of mine that drinks to an alarming amount
Tells me it's not what goes in a man's mouth that defiles him
But rather what comes out
So as I sit her tonight, I worry not about what I'm drinking
But rather how much I'm speakin' 'cause it seems every time

I say when I drink what I think when I'm sober
It loosens my tongue and it makes me feel bolder
I'm in the mood to do a little drinkin' tonight
(I'll do a little drinkin' tonight)
Like it or not, this is on my mind
I could sit here silent or get drunk and confide
Barkeep another round I can't keep it inside


03 Seamus Kennedy - The Barley Mow.mp3
Seamus Kennedy
The Barley Mow

Here's good luck to the pint-pot, good luck to the Barley Mow,
(GOOD LUCK!)
Jolly good luck to the pint-pot, good luck to the Barley Mow.
Oh, the pint-pot, 'alf-a-pint, gill-pot, 'alf-a-gill, quarter gill,
Nippikin and the brown bowl,
Here's good luck,
(GOOD LUCK!)
Good luck to the Barley Mow. (bow, bow, bow).

Here's good luck to the quart-pot, good luck to the Barley Mow,
(GOOD LUCK!)
Jolly good luck to the quart-pot, good luck to the Barley Mow.
Oh, the quart-pot, the pint-pot, 'alf-a-pint, gill-pot, 'alf-a-gill, quarter gill,
Nippikin and the brown bowl,
Here's good luck, (GOOD LUCK!) Good luck to the Barley Mow. (bow, bow, bow).

Here's good luck to the 'alf gallon, good luck to the Barley Mow,
(GOOD LUCK!)
Jolly good luck to the 'half-gallon, good luck to the Barley Mow.
Oh, the 'alf-gallon,the quart-pot, the pint-pot, 'alf-a-pint, gill-pot,
'Alf-a-gill, quarter gill,
Nippikin and the brown bowl,
Here's good luck,
(GOOD LUCK!)
Good luck to the Barley Mow. (bow, bow, bow).

And so on, adding: GALLON, 'ALF-BARREL, BARREL, LANDLORD,
LANDLADY, DAUGHTER, DRAYER, SLAVEY, BOOKIE, BREWER and
COMPANY.


04 Belgian Asociality - Hip Hop Mout En Gist.mp3
Belgian Asociality
Hip Hop Mout En Gist

Hip, hop, mout en gist, hip, hop, mout en gist
ik loop wat door de straten
zo leeg en zo verlaten
hip, hop, mout en gist, hip, hop, mout en gist
de stad zo vreemd en koel
de leemte zonder doel
hip, hop, mout en gist, hip, hop, mout en gist

ge loopt door de straat
ge ziet niet waar ge gaat
ge ziet het niet meer zitten
en weet niet waar ge staat
de kroegen zijn gesloten
ge wilt ergens naar toe
probeert nog na te denken
maar ge zijt al veel te moe

wat ge zegt is niet slecht
wat ge doet dat doet er niet toe

ge wankelt door de straten
ge loopt daar op ne flik
dat ziet ge niet goed zitten
ge krijgt ne fermen tik
ge vliegt daar in ne combi
ge krijgt een gratis rit
uw ogen zijn gesloten
als g'eindelijk de nor in zit


05 The Marshall Tucker Band - Good Ole Hurtin' Song.mp3
The Marshall Tucker Band
Good Ole Hurtin' Song

This ol' beer gut I got don’t get no smaller
If I thought it’d do any good I’d go ahead and call her
I’ve been drinkin’ up my pain since she’s been gone
For every fool there’s a good barstool
And the same ol' sad, sad song

That beer would go a lot farther with a good ol' hurtin’ song
Drink a few with a song or two, it never takes me long
And as long as I got the money I’ll stay where I belong
Yeah, that beer would go a lot farther with a good ol' hurtin’ song

My friends keep tellin’ me boy you oughta quit it
But they ain’t the ones that have to drink to forget it
And forgettin’ don’t come easy when you’re sober and all alone
So I pop my tops and play the jukebox 'til all the pain is gone

That beer would go a lot farther with a good ol' hurtin’ song
Drink a few with a song or two, it never takes me long
And as long as I got the money I’ll stay where I belong
Yeah, that beer will go a lot farther with a good ol' hurtin’ song

Yeah the beer would go a lot farther with a good ole hurtin’ song


06 Rod Stewart - What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me).mp3
Rod Stewart
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)

It's late and she is waiting and I know I must go home
But every time I start to leave they play another song
Then someone buys another round and whenever drinks are free
What made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me

Baby's begged me not to go so many times before
She said love and happiness can't live behind those swingin' doors
Now she's gone and I'm to blame too late I finally see
What made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me

Baby's begged me not to go so many times before
She said love and happiness can't live behind those swingin' doors
Nows she's gone and I'm to blame too late I finally see
What made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me
What made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me
What made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me


07 Chris Brade - Beer Drinkin' Broken Hearted Fool.mp3
Chris Brade
Beer Drinkin' Broken Hearted Fool

I'm a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool
I'm out here all alone drinkin' beer and a shootin' pool
This old pool hall is my home and I'm really feeling blue
I'll always be a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool

"Your Cheatin' Heart" is playin' on the turntable ring
I'm out here a drinkin' beer and a feelin' like a king
I'll make damn sure the next song played is the same 'ol country tune
I will always be a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool

I'm a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool
I'm out here all alone drinkin' beer and a shootin' pool
This old pool hall is my home and I'm really feeling blue
I will always be a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool

I'm a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool
I'm out here all alone drinkin' beer and a shootin' pool
This old pool hall is my home and I'm really feeling blue
I will always be a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool
This old pool hall is my home and I'm really feeling blue
I will always be a beer drinkin' broken hearted fool


08 John Michael Montgomery - Goes Good With Beer.mp3
John Michael Montgomery
Goes Good With Beer

Flat tire on the interstate.
Too many nights of workin' too late.
Had a run in with an old memory.
No, it ain't been the best of weeks.

But it goes good with beer and the Friday night atmosphere.
Of this crosstown bar where the cars all get steered to.
And it goes hand in hand with my crazy buddies and this three-piece band,
And the pretty girls and the games we play, and the smoke and mirrors.
Yeah, troubles come, but they go good with beer.
Yeah, it does. Yeah.

Bring all your debts and all your bills.
Load up your mountains and your molehills.
Come as you ain't or as you are,
An' don't forget that broken heart.

Oh, it goes good with beer and the Friday night atmosphere
Of this crosstown bar where the cars all get steered to.
And it goes hand in hand with my crazy buddies and this three-piece band,
An' the pretty girls and the games we play, and the smoke and mirrors.
Yeah, troubles come, but they go good with beer.
Yee haw. Oh yeah.

Bring all those stories you can share.
Just like the peanuts and the pretzels on the table there.

Yeah, it all goes good with beer and the Friday night atmosphere,
And the pretty girls and the games we play, and the smoke and mirrors.
Yeah, troubles come, but they goooo........
Good with beer and the Friday night atmosphere,
Of this cross town bar where the cars all get steered to.
And they go hand in hand with my crazy buddies and this three-piece band,
And the pretty girls and the games we play, and the smoke and mirrors.

Yeah, it all goes good with beer and the Friday night atmosphere,
Of this cross town bar where the cars all get steered to.
And it goes hand in hand with my crazy buddies and this ten-piece band,
And the pretty girls and the games we play, and the smoke and mirrors.
Yeah, troubles come, but they go good with beer.

Pass me them peanuts.


09 Kenny Chesney - Beer In Mexico.mp3
Kenny Chesney
Beer In Mexico

Starin' out into the wild blue yonder
So many thoughts to sit and ponder
'Bout life and love and lack of
And this emptiness in my heart

Too old to be wild and free still
Too young to be over the hill
Should I try to grow up
But who knows where to start

So I just ...
Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
Do my best to waste another day
Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
Let the warm air melt these blues away

Sun comes up and sun sinks down
And I seen 'em both in this tourist town
Up for days in a rage
Just tryin' to search my soul

From the answers and the reasons why
I'm at these crossroads in my life
And I really don't know
Which way to go

So I just ...
Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
Do my best t' waste another day
Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
Let the warm air melt these blues away

Maybe I'll settle down, get married
Or stay single and stay free
Which road I travel
Is still a mystery to me

So I'll just ...
Sit right here, have another beer in Mexico
Do my best to waste another day
Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
Let the warm air melt these blues away

Down in Mexico ...


10 Kevin Fowler - Ain't Drinkin' Anymore.mp3
Kevin Fowler
Ain't Drinkin' Anymore

I've been goin' out every night havin' a ball
Comin' home about a quarter to two
Oh you said that you'd be leavin'
If you didn't start seein'
A change in me really soon
You said it's gettin' really old
And that you wanna be told
That I ain't a drinkin' no more
Well now honey here it goes,
Better listen close
Before you go walkin' out the door

I ain't a drinkin' anymore
Oh now that's what you want me to say
I ain't a drinkin anymore
Guess you finally got your way
Nope I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer
That's what you wanna hear
But honey I must confess
I ain't a drinkin' anymore
But I ain't drinkin' any less

I got lit the other night
Yeah I got in a fight
The police had me down on the ground
They were puttin' on the cuffs
They really roughed me up
They said, "Boy, we're takin' you down."
Before he read my rights
He said, "Take my advice.
Don't let me catch you drinkin' no more."
I said, "Officer please let me go
And I won't do it anymore
Come on let me go on home."

I ain't a drinkin' anymore
Oh now that's what you want me to say
I ain't a drinkin' anymore
Guess you finally got your way
Nope, I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer
That's what you wanna hear
But honey I must confess
I ain't a drinkin' any more
But I ain't drinkin' any less

I ain't a drinkin' anymore
Oh now that's what you want me to say
I ain't a drinkin' anymore
Guess you finally got your way
Nope I ain't a drinkin' not a one beer
That's what you wanna hear
But honey I must confess
I ain't a drinkin' any more
But I ain't drinkin' any less
No, I ain't drinkin' any more
But I ain't drinkin' any less


11 Kris Kristofferson - To Beat The Devil.mp3
Kris Kristofferson
To Beat The Devil

It was winter time in Nashville down on Music City Row
And I was lookin' for a place to get myself out of the cold
To warm the frozen feelin' that was eatin' at my soul
Keep the chilly wind off my guitar
My thirsty wanted whiskey and my hunger needed beans
But it'd been a month of paydays since I heard that eagle scream
So with a stomach full of empty and a pocket full of dreams
I left my pride and stepped inside a bar
Actually I guess you'd call it a tavern
Cigarette smoke to the ceiling sawdust on the floor friendly shadows
I saw that there was just one old man sittin' at the bar
And in the mirror I could see him checkin' me and my guitar
He turned and said come up here boy show us what you are I said I'm dry he bought me a beer
He nodded at my guitar said it's a tough life ain't it I just looked at him
And he said you ain't makin' any money are you I said you been readin' my mail
He just smiled and said let me see that guitar
I got somethin' you oughta hear then he layed it on me

If you waste your time a talkin' to the people who don't listen
To the things that you are sayin' who do you thinks gonna hear
And if you should die explainin' how the things that they complain about
Or things they could be changing who do you thinks gonna care
There were other lonely singers in the world turned deaf and blind
Who were crucified for what they tried to show
And their voices have been scattered by the swirling winds of time
'Cause the truth remains that no one wants to know

Well the old man was a stranger but I'd heard his song before
Back when failure had me locked out on the wrong side of the door
When no one stood behind me but my shadow on the floor
And lonesome was more than a state of mind
You see the devil haunts a hungry man
If you don't wanna join him you gotta beat him
And I ain't sayin' I beat the devil but I drink his beer for nothin'
Then I stole his song

And you can still hear me singin' to the people who don't listen
To the things that I am sayin' prayin' someone's gonna hear
And I guess I'll die explaining how the things that they complain about
Are things they could be change hopin' someone's gonna care
I was born a lonely singer and I'm bound to die the same
But I've got to feed the hunger in my soul
And if I never have a nickel I won't ever die in shame
'Cause I don't believe that no one wants to know


12 Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down.mp3
Johnny Cash (written by Kris Kristofferson)
Sunday Morning Coming Down

Well, I woke up Sunday mornin' with no way
To hold my head that didn't hurt
And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad
So I had one more for dessert.

Then I fumbled in my closet through my clothes
And found my cleanest dirty shirt
Then I washed my face and combed my hair
And stumbled down the stairs to meet the day.

I'd smoke my mind the night before
With cigarettes and songs I'd been pickin'
But I lit my first and watched the small kid
Playin' with the can that he was kickin'.

Then I walked across the street and caught
The Sunday smell of someone's fryin' chicken
And Lord it took me back to somethin'
That I lost somewhere, somehow along the way.

On a Sunday morning sidewalk
I'm wishing Lord, that I was stoned
'Cause there's something in a Sunday
The makes a body feel alone.

And there's nothing short of dyin'
Half as lonesome as the sound
Of the sleeping city sidewalk
And Sunday morning coming down.

In the park I saw a daddy
With the laughin' little girl that he was swingin'
And I stopped beside a Sunday school
And listened to the songs they were singin'.

Then I headed down the street and somewhere far away
A lonely bell was ringing
And it echoed through the canyons
Like the disappearing dreams of yesterday.

On a Sunday morning sidewalk
I'm wishing Lord, that I was stoned
'Cause there's something in a Sunday
That makes a body feel alone.

And there's nothing short of dyin'
That's half as lonesome as the sound
Of the sleeping city sidewalk
And Sunday morning coming down.


13 Blake Shelton - The More I Drink.mp3
Blake Shelton
The More I Drink

He was sittin' at the bar, sippin' on a regular Coke
We were drinkin' and smokin' and makin' him the butt of our jokes
We all said, "Man, what happened to you? Why can't you just have a few?"
He said, "I would if I could, but it's probably best that I don't."

[Chorus]
'Cause the more I drink, the more I drink
Yeah, I'm the world's greatest lover and a dancin' machine
I get loud, I get proud....and it gets worse
Well if I have one, I'll have thirteen
Naw, there ain't no in between
'Cause, the more I drink, the more I drink.

A couple of cold ones, and somebody hands me a shot.
Hell, even bucktoothed and bowlegged women start lookin' hot
And pretty soon I'm bummin' cigarettes and sweet talkin' some big brunette
Yeah, once I get on a roll, ain't no tellin' where I'll stop

'Cause the more I drink, the more I drink
Yeah, I'm the world's greatest lover and a dancin' machine
I get loud, I get proud....and it gets worse
Yeah if I have one, I'll have thirteen
Naw, there ain't no in between
'Cause, the more I drink, the more I drink, the more I drink.

Yep-yep
Humm, that's what I'm talking about

Man, if I have one, I'll have thirteen
And they can't get me off the karaoke machine,
The more I drink...the more I drink.
Yeah, the more I drink, the more I drink, the more I drink.


14 Trace Adkins - Rough And Ready.mp3
Trace Adkins
Rough And Ready
(Wiseman / MacKichan / White)

Yeeeeah
Alright boys follow me
Mostly in A
Stay with me now
Listen up this is philosophical

Mud grips - white-tip
Cigar stickin' out of my face
Earnhardt racing sticker on the window
Banged up fender
4x4 - straight pipe roar
Primer and rust all over the door
Scarred up knuckles, Mack belt buckle
White t-shirt - ain't afraid to work
Got a "what-are-you-looking-at-pretty boy" smirk

Cold beer, hot wings
Wranglers, Skoal ring
Get just what you see
Gun rack, ball cap
Don't take no crap
Ain't a pretty boy-toy
I'll rock you steady
Rough and ready

Work boots - one blue suit
Size too small - won't wear it at all
Unless somebody kicks - gets hitched
It don’t fit – and makes me itch
Up with sun - off on the run
Makin' money money - 'cause I wanna have fun
5 o'clock whistle - off like a missile
Got a hot date, girl named Kate
Think's I'm cool - 'cause I shoot straight
Ain't one thing about her fake
She's long and tall - and she goes great with

Cold beer, hot wings
Wranglers, Skoal ring
Get just what you see
Gun rack, ball cap
Don't take no crap
Ain't a pretty boy-toy
I'll rock you steady
Rough and ready
Rough and ready, Baby

Ahh, here’s Johnny (fiddle solo)
Just like that (piano solo)
Ah, here you go Grodo (fiddle solo)
I ain’t never heard nothin’ like that

Well you are who you are
That's all right with me
But I am who I am
That's all I can be
I like

Cold beer, hot wings
Wranglers, Skoal ring
Get just what you see
Gun rack, ball cap
Don't take no crap
Ain't a pretty boy-toy
I'll rock you steady
Rough and ready
Rough and ready
Rough and ready, baby
ah...that's me and my buddies we're all just alike
We all say, “Hey, watch this.”
That didn’t turn out too good.
You okay?
(Laughs) What are you looking at?
Yeah that’s a real gun in that gun rack.
No I don’t have a permit for it.
Do you have a permit to ask stupid questions like that?
You can get hurt boy.
Get away from me.


15 Floyd Van Laningham - Beer Me Up Scotty.mp3
Floyd Van Laningham
Beer Me Up Scotty

Beer me up Scotty
Beam me to the moon
Turn on those neon satellites
Crank up the country tunes
I'm on a solo mission
To find some atmosphere
Beer me up Scotty
Or I'm outta here

Jump into my Mercury
Shift it into overdrive
I couldn't fight the gravity
Go to a downtown dive
Drawn into a barstool
Well I need a little space
Seems to been a light year
Since I landed in this place

Beer me up Scotty
Beam me to the moon
Turn on those neon satellites
Crank up the country tunes
I'm on a solo mission
To find some atmosphere
Beer me up Scotty
Or I'm outta here

Sittin' in a blue ???
piston as can be
The signal bein' sent from Merle
Strapped me to my seat
I've fallen off my axis
I feel I'm gonna crash and burn
I keep transportin' cold ones
To the point of no return

Beer me up Scotty
Beam me to the moon
Turn on those neon satellites
Crank up the country tunes
I'm on a solo mission
To find some atmosphere
Beer me up Scotty
Or I'm outta here

We're losin' our momentum
My destination's clear
Don't take no rocket scientist
To decipher why I'm here

Beer me up Scotty
Beam me to the moon
Turn on those neon satellites
Crank up the country tunes
I'm on a solo mission
To find some atmosphere
Beer me up Scotty
Or I'm outta here

So beer me up Scotty
Or I'm outta here


16 Neal McCoy - Got Mud.mp3
Neal McCoy
Got Mud

Yeah.
We're farmers' sons an' preacher's boys.
Small town with big toys.
Call us fools or call us brave,
On rainy nights, we parade,
In four wheel drives, the girls in jeans too tight.
Ain't no drive dirt. there ain't no dust.

Got mud, no fear, Bocephus, cold beer.
We bounce, we slide, we sing while we ride.
We don't like paved streets, asphalt or concrete.
Got mud, yeah, we got mud.

We spend days at the lake,
Kickin' back an soakin' rays.
Sunburn, it ain't no fun,
I'd trade a day in the sun for a good downpour.
That's what we're prayin' for,
We know every time it rains on us...

Got mud, no fear, Bocephus, cold beer.
We bounce, we slide, we sing while we ride.
We don't like paved streets, asphalt or concrete.
Got mud, we got mud.

(Whoo, who's playin' that thing?)

A good downpour.
That's what we're prayin' for,
We know every time it rains on us...

We got mud, no fear, (No fear.)
Bocephus, cold beer.
We bounce, we slide, (We slide.)
We sing while we ride.
We don't like paved streets, asphalt or concrete.

We got mud, no fear, Bocephus, cold beer.
We bounce, we slide, we sing while we ride.
We don't like paved streets, asphalt or concrete.
Mmm, got mud.
Yeah, we got mud.
(Got mud no fear.)
(Got mud no fear.)
I like to get dirty, you know what I mean.
(Got mud no fear.)
We got mud.


17 Trent Willmon - Beer Man.mp3
Trent Willmon
Beer Man

Spent the night with Jim Beam and Johnny Walker Red.
Woke up with a freight train runnin' through my head.
Ohh I'm a beer man...
Bobby's more the wine kind,
Donny does his shots;
Sammy sips martinis,
Willy smokes pot,
but I'm a beer man...

I've done a little steppin' out there on a limb,
but my open mind winds up closed again.
I like brown bottles and aluminum cans,
Simple maybe...
but that's who I am...
Hey, I'M JUST A BEER MAN.

Take your caviar and that fish that ain't cooked,
take if off a cracker and throw it on a hook.
I'm a beer man...
Oh and if I was a rich man tell ya what I'd do,
I'd be the same old, plain old, guy you always knew,
just a beer man...

I've done a little steppin' out there on a limb,
but my open mind winds up closed again.
I like brown bottles and aluminum cans,
Call me simple ...
but that's who I am...
Hey, I'M JUST A BEER MAN.

Yeah I've done a little steppin' out there on a limb,
but my open mind winds up closed again.
I like brown bottles and aluminum cans,
Call me simple ...
but I can't change who I am...
Whoa I'M JUST A BEER MAN.
Yeah... I'm a beer man.

Yeah... I'm a beer man.
Yes I am.


18 Gretchen Wilson - All Jacked Up.mp3
Gretchen Wilson
All Jacked Up

Heeeeey yeah

Well, 5:30pm rolls around, there's a lil ol' joint outside of town
Only got time for just a couple of beers
And a jukebox song ringin' in my ears
The next thing you know the bartender's pouring, shots are flowin, got me stoned man
All I really know is that I should be goin'
But I'm soakin up the moment.

And I'm all jacked up (all jacked up)
I'm all jacked up (all jacked up)
Don't believe I've ever had this much
One thing I've learned when you get tore up
Time sure flies when you're all jacked up

It was gettin' mighty close to 9 o'clock
What the hell I'll have one more shot
Then I winked at a boy at the end of the bar
Guess I might of must of gone a lil too far
'Cause a big ol' girl walked outta the blue
Ten foot two with a bad attitude
Stepped right up and knocked out my tooth
I guess I had it comin I deserved it too

Cause I was all jacked up (all jacked up)
All jacked up (all jacked up)
Don't believe I've ever had this much
One thing I've learned when you get tore up,
Don't start no stuff when you're all jacked up

Don't have to go home but you can't stay here
That's what they said when I got my last beer
Oh my god it's 2 o'clock
I can't find my keys and my truck's locked
So I grab a tire tool and I broke my window,
Hurt my elbow, got me in though
2 foot later backed into the light pole
All the town folk got a good show

All jacked up (all jacked up)
All jacked up (all jacked up)
Don't believe I've ever had this much
One thing I've learned when you get tore up
Don't drive your truck when you're all jacked up

Jacked up (all jacked up)
(All jacked up)
WOOOOO
One thing I've learned when you get tore up,
don't start no stuff when your all jacked up
One thing I've learned when you get tore up
Don't drive your car
Don't start no stuff in no bar
Hell I wouldn't even tell anybody where you are
When you're aaaaall jacked up
(all jacked up)
All jacked up
[Repeat to end]

Yeah


19 Luke Bryan - All My Friends Say.mp3
Luke Bryan
All My Friends Say

I got smoke in my hair
My clothes thrown everywhere
Woke up in my rocking chair
Holdin' a beer in my hand
Sportin' a neon tan

My stereo cranked up
I can't find my truck
How'd I get home from the club
Ain't got a clue what went down
So I started callin' around

And all my friends say
I started shooting doubles
When you walked in
All my friends say
I went a little crazy
Seeing you with him
You know I don't remember a thing
But they say I sure was raising some Cain
I was a rock star, party hard,
Getting over you comeback kid
Yeah I must have did
What all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

I found my billfold
I cried oh no no
Good time Charlie got me now I'm broke
But it was worth acting like a fool
Yeah girl I must have really showed you

'Cause all my friends say
I started shootin' doubles
When you walked in
All my friends say
I went a little crazy
Seeing you with him
You know I don't remember a thing
But they say I sure was raising some Cain
I was a rock star, party hard,
Getting over you comeback kid
Yeah I must have did
What all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

I was Elvis rockin' on the bar
Workin' the crowd pourin' out my heart
And all my friends say
I started shootin' doubles
When you walked in
All my friends say
I went a little crazy
Seeing you with him
You know I don't remember a thing
But they say I sure was raisin' some Cain
I was a rock star, party hard,
Getting over you comeback kid
Yeah I must have did
What all my all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
That's what all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
That's what all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
That's what all my friends say
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Charlie, Charlie we need some shots right up front here
Beer in the back too


20 Dry County - Champagne Her Beer Me.mp3
Dry County
Champagne Her, Beer Me

We met by chance just after River Dance
In a club on the Strip where I just didn't fit in
When I asked her name and all I got was a grin
I didn't think I stood a chance

When she told me I could buy her a round
I knew the woman was alone in this town well

I know she'd rather been in Mexico
Somewhere with the sun or an ocean scene
She smiles like those Vegas lights are made of gold
Champagne her was here, with beer me, beer me.

We stopped at a shop to pawn her memories
???It never happens, and wants, with the wedding rings
and we was drownin' in drinks
and the I love yous I think
is just what got us here alone

The reason she was solo here wasn't mentioned
and I didn't want to pay it the attention

Well I know she'd rather been in Mexico
Somewhere with the sun or an ocean scene
She smiles like those Vegas lights are made of gold
Champagne her was here, with beer me, beer me.

Well in the mornin' she was just another lover
We didn't want to take a chance on each other
and as we passed the Vegas city limits sign
a tear showed
and I know (I know)

I know she'd rather been in Mexico
Somewhere with the sun or an ocean scene
She smiles like those Vegas lights are made of gold
Champagne her was here
Well, I know she'd rather been in Mexico
Somewhere with the sun or an ocean scene
She smiles like those Vegas lights are made of gold
Champagne her was here, champagne her was here
Champagne her was here, with beer me
Here with beer me, she was here with me, beer me.


21 Van Zant - Goes Down Easy.mp3
Van Zant
Goes Down Easy

I don't care if it comes in a bottle
I don't care if it comes in a can
I don't care if it's stirred or shaken
Man, could you give me one for both hands

If it goes down easy
(Yeah) it makes you feel good
If it goes down easy
It makes you feel good

Sign on the wall said no dancin' on the tables
She never lets the rules get in her way
No, she don't
She got da whole joint jumpin' and goin' crazy, ha ha ha
She grabbed my hand and danced me right outta the place
Out of the place

If it goes down easy
It makes you feel good
If it goes down easy
It makes you feel good

Might be one 'a those fine French wines
Might be some good ol' down homebrew
Long as we get to have a good time
Most times anything will do

If it goes down easy
It makes you feel good
If it goes down easy
It makes you feel good

Oh, that sound is sweet to me, man
Listen here now

There're things in life that just keep gettin' better
Ah, yeah
I said no, but I guess maybe I meant yes, ha ha ha
Hey, she insisted, so I just had to let her
When it's that smooth who really cares what anybody says
I don't

(So if it goes down easy)
(It makes you feel good)
It makes you feel good
(If it goes down easy)
(It makes you feel good)
(If it goes down easy)
Keep it comin' baby, fill up my glass
(It makes you feel good)
It's killin' me and I like it like that
(If it goes down easy)
Maybe we shouldn't, maybe we should
(It makes you feel good)
All I know is it makes you feel good
(If it goes down easy)
It makes you feel good
(It makes you feel good)
(If it goes down easy)
(It makes you feel good)
(If it goes down easy)
(It makes you feel good)

Hi All,
Our meeting for May takes place on Saturday, May 2, at the Wyatts' about 3 miles north of Poulsbo. I'm assuming they'll let us set up for brewing as early as 9AM since the international Big Toast takes place at 10AM. We'll let you know if otherwise in our reminder mailing next week.

Don will be firing up the grill(s) so bring whatever you'd like to grill, snacks, and easy to serve potluck dishes.

This is also Big Brew 2009, see details below. If you're interested in checking out fellow brewers' systems, techniques, and ingredients, or if you just want to hang with fellow brewers, or if you just can't get enough of the smell of boiling hops and malt, don't miss this event.

Contact Us for directions.


Since our meeting is so early in May we're considering arranging a Seattle and/or Tacoma area pub crawl(s) later in May, perhaps in association with some Seattle Beer Week events. Come to Big Brew and express your interests.
National Homebrew Day/Big Brew details
http://beertown.org/events/bigbrew/

2009 Big Brew Recipes
This year's Big Brew recipes are the tale of two AHA members whose homebrew recipes have gone on to be brewed by craft breweries.

Dave Levonian's award-winning Saison recipes have been brewed by Ballast Point Brewery for the 2008 Great American Beer Festival Pro-Am Competition, and by the Lost Abbey Brewery as one of the commemorative beers for the 2009 National Homebrewers Conference this June in Oakland, CA.

Jim Denier is an award-winning homebrewer who brought his Dark Mild recipe with him when he started brewing at Dry Dock Brewing Co. in Aurora, CO. The SS Minnow Mild Ale is a favorite at the brewery, and was a favorite with the 2008 Great American Beer Festival (GABF) judges too; it was the silver medal beer in the Session Beer category!

We hope you enjoy brewing this year’s Big Brew recipes! If you have any left, bring it with you to the National Homebrewers Conference in Oakland, CA this June to share!

BIG BREW FACTS-
2008 More than 10,500 gallons were brewed by almost 4000 participants at 242 sites on six continents worldwide. Sites were registered in 42 states in the US, as well as in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Israel, Kenya, The Netherlands, Russia, and Uryguay.
2007 Over 9000 gallons of homebrew brewed by more than 4000 participants at 242 sites on four continents worldwide. There were sites in 42 states, as well as Israel, Australia, Argentina, and Russia.
2005 7,347 gallons of homebrew brewed worldwide at 210 Big Brew sites by 2,956 participants.
2003 3,706 gallons of homebrew were produced at 157 Big Brew sites by 1,405 participants worldwide.
2001 5,185 gallons of beer were brewed at 182 brewing sites by 1,864 participants worldwide.


2009 Puget Sound Pro-Am Competition:
http://bewbc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=69&Itemid=61

Here are the basics, entries are due by May 26. Winning beers may be brewed up in large batches by any number of participating breweries, including:
Ram Restaurant and Brewery
Elysian Brewery
Issaquah Brewhouse / Rogue Ales
Powerhouse Brewery
Big Time Brewery
Rock Bottom - Seattle
Rock Bottom - Bellevue
Elliott Bay Brewery
Big Al Brewing
Flyers Restaurant and Brewery
Baron Brewing
Diamond Knot Brewery
Snipes Mountain Brewing

Olympic Brewing Supplies is one of the dropoff sites for this event. Gentlemen, start your brew kettles...


Silver City's current seasonals include:
Kellerbier
Copper Mountain Bock
Panther Lake Porter
Winter Bock
Big Daddy's ESB
Great video featuring some of the best craft brewers in the country:
"I Am A Craft Brewer"
http://vimeo.com/4298464
Buddhist temple built out of one million beer bottles:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/4687433/Buddhist...
IPApril at Beveridge Place Pub
I.P.APRIL CONTINUES – THIRTY HOPPY DAYS OF BITTER REVELRY!

All month long we’re serving up a hopheads delight, with half our taps running at 60+ IBUs! IPAs, Imperial IPAs, Double IPAs, Black IPAs, Single Hop IPAs, we’ll have them all (or as many as you can safely consume) for the entire month of April!


IPA Festival (April 9th-April 30th)
Coopers Alehouse
8065 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 522-2923
www.coopersalehouse.com
Over 40 IPA's throughout the fest with no fewer than 10 on draught at a time. This year, for the first time, they will also feature a number of bottled IPA's. There will be brewers nights, blind tastings, and food specials throughout the fest. WABL members will receive a discount on the sampler throughout the fest.
Spring Blackout @ Fiddler's (April 23rd- 26th)
Fiddler's Inn
9219 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 525-0752
www.3pubs.com
A festival of amazingly tasty, strong and yes, very DARK beers all weekend. Taste early and taste often! Limited Supply!
Trivia and Pike night at Trumpeter Public House (Thursday, April 23rd)
Trumpeter Public House
416 Myrtle St.
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 588-4515
www.trumpeterpublichouse.com
Pike specials, trivia and prizes.
Water Street's Spring Music Festival Weekend (April 24th-25th)
Water Street Brewing Co.
639 Water Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
www.waterstreetbrewing.com
WABL South End Brew Bus Tour (Saturday, April 25th)
Georgetown Brewing (new site on Denver Ave.)
Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
Powerhouse Restaurant & Brewery
Lunch @ McMenamin's Olympic Club
Salmon Creek Brewery
Hazel Dell Brewpub
Dinner @ Dick's Brewing (new production site)
ElliottBay Brewery & Pub- Burien
4th Annual Barleywine Fest (Saturday, April 25th, 2 p.m-2 a.m.)
Parkway Tavern
313 N I St
Tacoma, WA98403
(253) 383-8748
A twelve hour celebration of Barleywine featuring over 30 aged and recently released barleywines from local, regional, and national craft breweries. They will also be grilling whole pigs, prime rib, and a goat to help soak up the beer.
April Brews Day (Saturday, April 25th, 6-10 p.m.)
Depot Market Square
Bellingham, WA
www.maxhigbee.org/aprilbrewsday.html
Join local brewers as they share their microbrews in a fundraiser for the MaxHigbeeCenter, a non-profit agency that provides recreational opportunities for teens and adults with developmental disabilities. 6-10 pm at the Market Depot. Tickets cost $15 in advance/$20 at door and admission includes a collectable tasting glass and scrip for tasting these great micro-brews. Food will be available for purchase. Advance tickets available at Boundary Bay Brewery, Village Books, and the Community Food Co-Op.
BBP Port Townsend Party Van (April 25th-26th)
Port Townsend, WA
Interested in a roadtrip to P.T.? BPP is looking into setting up a van or two to make a daytrip, or maybe even an overnighter to the peninsula, with a final destination of Water Street Brewpub (other stops possible). Contact BPP if you'd be interested in joining on this beer adventure!
Pike Night at the Empire Ale House (Sunday, April 26th)
Empire Ale House
314 West Gates
Mt Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 336-9944
Featuring Cask IPA, Monk's Uncle and Kilt Lifter on draft.
Entertaining With Beer @ 99 Bottles (Sunday, April 26th, 1 p.m.- )
99 Bottles
35002 Pacific Hwy S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
www.99bottles.net
Explore beer as you learn how to hold a beer tasting for friends, sample beer & food pairings, discuss how glasses impact the beer's flavor, and more. Featuring beer paired with hors d'ouvres. These sessions are conducted by Tiffany of 99 Bottles. Limited seating; get your tickets early. Tickets available at 99 Bottles. 21+ only, ID & ticket required for event attendance.
Pike Brewers Night @ Porterhouse (Tuesday, April 28th)
The Porterhouse
416 W. Gates St.
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 336-9989
www.porterhousepub.net
The Appliance Art Revival at Chuckanut (Saturday, May 2nd, 5 p.m.)
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
A celebration of reuse, sustainability, art, music, dancing , food and games will all be part of the first ever Appliance Art Revival on Saturday, May 2nd at the Chuckanut Brewery and Kitchen. The event starts at 5pm, immediately following the Procession of Species which ends across the street at MaritimeHeritagePark. Sponsored by Appliance Depot, the Revival features lively art and fun activities that use recycled appliance parts. All sale proceeds will go directly to support the artists. Music will start at Chuckanut Brewery around 7pm provided by the rocking hillbilly band, Hoss. The silent art auction inside the Kitchen will end at 9pm. A cover charge of $5 per person will be collected at the door. Chuckanut food menu along with beers, wine and beverages will be available for purchase.
May 3
2009 Bike and Brew Spring Invitational
A note from venerable Uber bartender Ken:
Well it's 2009 and the weather is terrible and the bike riding is miserable, but the beer is tasting better than ever. Much like taxes and erectile dysfunction, spring weather is inevitable. What better way to embrace this change than with a little bike ride?

I would like to personally invite you all to join me Sunday May 3rd for the 2009 Bike and Brew Spring Invitational.
see past photo galleries here:

No need to pack your palates, we'll be touring the "lighter" side of Seattle by hitting some of the cities most infamous dive bars. Here's the short list,
1. Über Tavern
2. Buckaroo
3. Blue Moon
4. Roanoke
5. Comet
6. 9lb Hammer
7. Pioneer Square Saloon
8. Nitelight
9. Mecca
10. Sloop
11. Dray
12. Über Tavern
We'll be starting at Uber at noon. Those with true grit will be doing the entire ride, but feel free to meet up with us at the bar of your choice. As usual we'll be stopping off for food and other distractions along the way.

There will be a "pre registration" for those people interested in a commemorative t-shirt. Swing by Uber and give the bartender $20, your name and shirt size and we'll take care of the rest.
Questions? Just shoot me an email at kenjprovost@hotmail and we can chew the fat, shoot the shit and discuss the weather.

See ya under the bar, Ken Provost
Dark Lord of Über Tavern


May 5
Cinco de Mayo at Pike Brewing
Pike Cerveza Rosanna Chili Ale on cask! Tamales Special!
One keg, one day only.
May 7-17
SEATTLE BEER WEEK
http://www.seattlebeerweek.com/

You have to check out their website to see all the events, approaching 100 official events. Some of the highlights include a, no way, I won't even go there. Way too many awesome events. Take the week off, take your liver pills, then plan on a liver transplant once the week is finally complete.

Near the end of this newsletter I've posted a list of events from their website on Friday, April 24. Expect more events to be added after today.


May 8-9
Hop Scotch Spring Beer and Scotch Festival
http://www.hopscotchtasting.com/index.html
13th Annual Olympic Club Brew Festival (Saturday, May 9th, 1-10 p.m.)
McMenamin's Olympic Club
112 North Tower Ave.
Centralia, WA 98531
www.mcmenamins.com
Central Washington's finest McMenamin's Brewfest! The best chance in the area to try a variety of experimental and new brews from McMenamin's.
The Untapped Blues Festival (Saturday, May 9th, 12-11 p.m.)
BentonCounty Fairgrounds
1500 South Oak Street
Kennewick, WA 99337
www.untappedblues.com
Eleven hours of the great music by premier blues performers (a $100+ value if paid for separately at cover charge rates), access to at least 24 of the nation's best micro breweries and six of the regions premium wineries, some of the Tri-Cities best food ... and a dozen fabulous non-food vendors (e.g., cigars, hats, belts, jewelry).
Spring Brewmaster's Beer Dinner @ Chuckanut (Monday, May 11th, 6-9p.m.)
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Chuckanut Brewery is hosting a Brewmaster's Spring Beer Dinner on Monday, May 11th at 6:00 pm. A decadent night of food and beer pairing, along with discussions by the Brewmaster, Will Kemper and Chef, Chad Bowes. Offering a unique opportunity to elegantly dine in the Brewery by soft candlelight, next to the beer fermenters and brewing house. There will be a gourmet four-course dinner, paired with five of Chuckanut Brewery's distinctive Beers. Price is $50 dollars per person for food, beer, and tax. Gratuity not included. Tickets must be purchased in advance (non-refundable) at the Brewery.
Uber, May 12
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THE TIME HAS FINALLY COME
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 2:54 AM
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...and then some, 22 days from now.

Join us for a gaudy display of draft beers as we present:

THE DESCHUTES COMPLETE RESERVE SERIES FESTIVAL

Starts Tuesday May 12th, Doors open at 4pm

All of the following on tap:
DESCHUTES THE ABYSS VINTAGE 2007
DESCHUTES THE ABYSS 2008
DESCHUTES MIRROR MIRROR 2009
DESCHUTES BLACK BUTTE XX
DESCHUTES THE DISSIDENT
DESCHUTES HOP HENGE (2009 BATCH #1)
DESCHUTES RED CHAIR

NOTE: These are FULL-SIZE kegs!
Can't make it Tuesday? You should be able to come later in the week as well as still get the goods.

Sooooo, just how good is The Dissident?

Well one way to tell would be to try it right next to a couple other sour masterpieces of the 10% ilk. That's why we will also be tapping these:

RUSSIAN RIVER CONSECRATION
CASCADE BREWERY'S VLAD THE IMPALER

Care for a little beer-cheese pairing to go with that?

Thanks to our good friend "Franky Cheese", we will be offering a selection of complimentary Über-gourmet cheeses from all over the world, expertly picked & paired with the beers by the Cheese Monger himself. Cured Italian salami & crackers complete the package.

Maybe the best part? PRICES! (all in effect until they are gone!)

$3 pints: Hop Henge, Red Chair
$6 pints / $4.50 schooners: Both Abyss's, The Dissident, Mirror Mirror & Black Butte XX

See you under the bar,

Your Friends at Über Tavern

PS:
This email is only about our May 12th kick-off.

Wait until you see the next 2 emails about May 13th & 14th.


Uber, May 13
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A Night of Rarities with Cascade Brewery
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:29 AM
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After our monstrous kick-off the night before, we gotta come big to follow that up, right? Well then:

ON WEDNESDAY MAY 13 AT ÜBER TAVERN, PLEASE JOIN US FOR:

AN EVENING WITH BREW MASTER RON GANSBERG AND CASCADE BREWERY

To say this will be a night of rarities is an understatement. This will be Ron's first-ever visit to Über, and he's pulling out all the stops.

If you've ever visited him at the Raccoon Lodge in Portland, you know what we're talking about. Arguably one of America's foremost brewers & blenders of barrel-aged sour ales, almost everything you taste at his brewery is incredibly rare and amazingly good. Whatever it is, you've probably never had it before and you'll be lucky to have it again one day.

The reason we bring this up is because some of the beers we will be featuring on this night will be the first time they've been outside the brewery, so we can only tell you so much about them. Plus we hear he carries a "bag of tricks" so who knows what he will open up to taste? And we hear he travels with a band of psychos.

But here's what we DO know:
ON TAP:
CASCADE SANG ROYAL:
A big blend of single and "double reds" aged in wet Port barrels, blended with a barrel containing 110 lbs of Bing Cherries for six months. So rare, we believe the only people who have tasted it are Jesus, Elvis, and Jimmy Hoffa. There is 1 rating for it on ratebeer.com but we're pretty sure it's a hoax.

CASCADE SANG NOIR:
A single very small batch of beer made exclusively for the Holiday Ale Festival in Portland, this is a 9.5% sour "Double Red", portions of which were aged in both Pinot Noir & Whiskey barrels, with fresh Bing Blood Cherries added later to yet another portion, then refermented for 3 months before final blending. This one-time beer was blended by "Drie Zwarte Pieten", the 3 Black Peters: Ron Gansberg, assistant head brewer Curtis Bain, and "Mr. Holiday Ale Fest", Preston Weesner. This beer is damn near flawless.

CASCADE VLAD THE IMPALER
A 9.5% wild-yeast blended beer, consisting of Ron's Belgian Strong Blonde and a beer he calls P-Quad (for Pale Quadruppel). Together they make Vlad, a beer that we would have on tap at our bar until the doors close for good one day...if we could only get it. This is simply a masterpiece and a great introduction to full-bodied, sophisticated traditional sour ales.

CASCADE MOUTON ROUGE
This is Ron's classic (and authentic) 7.5% Flanders Red. It is a blend of barrels with up to 16 months of oak barrel lactic fermentation and oak barrel aging. Dark fruit, sour, oak and funk flavors sweep over your taste buds like an incoming tide.

Then there's the ubiquitous bag of tricks we might roll out, one bottle at a time.

Chances are good we will STILL have both Russian River Consecration & Deschutes The Dissident on tap also, if you'd like to try them all side-by-side.

And you better believe we'll have another complimentary cheese & salami pairing to go with these beers. How could you not?

Doors open at 4pm, all beers on tap when we open.

We don't have prices yet but we will be featuring all of our Cascade beers on special for this night only. Details to come on our website.

As for Ron? He comes when he comes and he goes when he goes. 6pm is a good guess though.

See you under the bar,

Your Friends at Über Tavern

PS: 2 down, 1 to go


May 14th, THE LAGUNITAS TRIFECTA!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 5:40 AM
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Last year on 4/20 was one of the greatest nights at Über:
"Smoke em if ya got em: An Evening With Lagunitas"

When Lagunitas Brewery owner Tony Magee showed up at our tavern last spring, little did we know he was a baddass bluegrass musician. But he played. Man did he play. So when we heard he'll be back in town this May, how could we resist?

Sure we're off a by a few weeks this year, but please join us on Thursday May 14th for:

LAGUNITAS NIGHT AT ÜBER TAVERN, FEATURING THE MUSIC OF TONY MAGEE

ON TAP:
All pints just $3, KEEP THE GLASS, all night

Lagunitas Hop Stoopid
Lagunitas Pils
Lagunitas Vintage 2008 Olde Gnarly Wine

You read that right, $3 pints of vintage Olde Gnarly Wine & Hop Stoopid. It's not that we want you to get drunk. We're just saying here's some proof that really good beers & really good times don't have to be expensive. So kick back, have a couple, relax, and save some dough while you live like a king, listening to Tony play. Maybe have a nice crisp Pils while you're at it.

BOTTLES:
$6 for any 22oz Lagunitas bottles, all night

Undercover Investigation Shut-Down Ale
Hop Stoopid
Maximus

And maybe we'll find a couple of other gems to pull out too.
Doors open at 4pm, all beers on tap when we open. Tony starts playing at 6pm.

Oh, and free snacks are also a good bet. Come loosen up & have some fun.

See you under the bar,

Your Friends at Über Tavern

PS:
If you make it through these 3 consecutive nights at our bar, please consider rehab over the weekend.


May 16-17
Seattle Cheese Festival in Pike Place Market
http://www.seattlecheesefestival.com/
Unfortunately they're still ignorant about how beer works better with cheese than wine does. They have a wine tent, with no beer included. If you go, let them know about this oversight. Other than that, this is a great event where you can stroll around the Market tasting free samples of hundreds of cheeses.
Big Al Brewers Night at The Green Frog Cafe (Wednesday, May 27th)
The Green Frog Cafe
902 N State St. #104
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 756-1213
www.acoustictavern.com
June 18-20
Oakland, CA
National Homebrewers Conference
http://beertown.org/events/hbc/
June 19-21
2009 Washington Brewers Festival
Mark your calendar (and your dad's)! The Washington Brewers Festival, aka the Mother of All Fathers Day Festival is returning to SaintEdwardState Park on June 19th-21st. Once again the festival will feature nearly 200 beers from Washington and our neighbors, plus the Brewers Keg Toss Contest, Kids Playground, Rootbeer Garden, top notch live acts on the Music Stage & more. Friday night is going to be 21+ only and will feature select Washington breweries (about 30 of them) only. Saturday and Sunday are all ages and will offer a full beer lineup.

You might have heard Saint Edward Park, our beloved home of the Washington Brewers Fest, has been doing some major maintenance work the past several months. We can't wait to see the new & improved Park in the near future but in the meantime, this year's Festival will have a completely new layout and parking plans due to the ongoing maintenance work in some areas of the Park. We'll have more info on the new changes soon.

Tickets will go on sale online mid-April and at ticket outlets in May.

2009 Washington Brewers Festival
Friday, June 19th: 5-9 p.m. (21+ only)
Saturday, June 20th & Sunday, June 21st: 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. (All Ages)
SaintEdwardState Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA98208
www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm


July 23-26
Oregon Brewers Festival
http://www.oregonbrewfest.com/
June 26-28
North American Organic Brewers Festival
http://www.naobf.org/
July 3-5
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/Index2%20SIB.htm
July 17-19
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/Index2%20PIB.htm
SEATTLE BEER WEEK events

Week Long / Multi-Day Events

May 8th & 9th - "Hop-Scotch" 7th annual tasting experience highlighting the best of malt beverages including new spring beers, exclusive import beers, and premium Scotch. Friday session 5pm - 12am, Saturday Session 1pm - 12am.
www.HopScotchTasting.com

May 7th through 17th - "Squirled Away" at the Dray. A week long of pulling out special cellared kegs.

May 7th-9th (Thur, Fri, Sat) Seattle Cask-O-Rama – 6-12 each night at the Beveridge Place Pub
All Seattle Breweries, All styles encouraged. List of beers we have so far:
Pike Double IPA (their first double IPA they’ve ever made!). Three Skulls Cutthroat Red Ale. Maritime Salmon Bay ESB. Big Al Local Hero (this version is an ESB). 3-Grid IPA. Elliott Bay Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout. Trade Route Brewing (formerly Laughing Buddha) Ginger Pale Ale. Northgate Ram English Pale Ale. Elysian Prometheus IPA. Something Hoppy as hell from Big Time.

May 15th – 16th (Fri & Sat) Bodacious Beverages – all day at the Beveridge Place Pub
As many unusual beers as we can come up with. Odd ones, rare ones, new ones, etc.
Elysian Peppercorn Saison, Trade Route (formerly Laughing Buddha) Curry Rauchbier, Anacortes Sour Tripel Aged in Oak, 10 squared from fish, Allagash Hugh Malone, Big Time Sorano (spelled wrong, but the chili pepper) Beer, Silver City Fat Woody, the last little bit of the Black Gold, 07 Anacortes Imperial Stout, and maybe some other stuff!

May 15-17 (Fri-Sun) MARINERS-RED SOX HOME TOWN RULES-
Elysian Fields-The Redsox are in town and we will feature guest Seattle Beers.
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Thursday May 7th

Seattle Beer Week Kick-off at Pike Brewing with the release of our first commemorative brew. Brewer Drew Cluley has brewed up Pikes first ever Double - IPA for the inaugural year of Seattle Beer Week 5pm - 7pm.

Kick-Off Party Part 2 After the Pike Kick Off the Beveridge Place Pub will have a big Kick Off Party with a full night of Cask beer. More info TBA.

Iron Horse Brewing Tasting at Bottleworks.

Live Music at The Can-can
The Winos, The Gifted Program, and Joe Goulds Secrett
9pm

Boulder Beer Happy Hour. Special happy hour pricing on all Boulder Beers with a release of the new India Brown Anniversary Ale at the Pub at Pipers Creek. 4-6pm

Boulder Beer Brewers night. Great beers, swag and the release of the new India Brown Anniversary Ale.
at The Park Pub. 7-10pm
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Friday May 8th

"Ale of Two Cities" release at Naked City. Anacortes Brewery was kind enough to open up thier facility to brew one of the beers for this event so, I guess you can say It is now an Ale of Three Cities.
There will be three styles, poured at three faciltities in the same day. Naked City, Silver City and Anacortes/Rockfish Grill
Hoptrocity - Imperial Rye IPA - Recipe developed by Tom Munoz and Don Webb. 20% rye malt, deep auburn in color and lots of hop love.
Eau Sombre - Belgian Style Dark Strong Ale - Recipe developed by Tom Munoz brewed with Alan Rhodes and Kevin Pierce at Anacortes Brewing with a little love from Paul Wasick. Notes of figs, fruit and chocolate.
Bock to Bock -
Winter Bock - Candy notes with hints of chocolate and a dry chocolate finish.
Copper Mountain Bock - Helles Bock, golden in color, strong, malty flavor, floral notes accented by honeysuckle with a pleasant hop finish.
Brewed by the infamous Don ''Big Daddy'' Spencer at Silver City. ''Everbody's always talkin. I said LOOK at it!''
All proceeds for these beers during the event will benefit Cancer research.
We will have food pairings for these beers available for the event. We are still determining what those will be at this time.

Back in Black Stout Night at Brouwer's Cafe. A night of very special stouts on draft. More info TBA.

Belgian beer and cheese pairing at the Duck Island, featuring the last keg of Lucifer in the states!

Dogfish Head Tasting at Bottleworks.
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Saturday May 9th

GEBF- THE GREAT ELYSIAN BEER FESTIVAL
We will pour 40+ Elysian-brewed beers on draught at Elysian Fields 12 noon-10PM
Immortal IPA, The Wise ESB, Perseus Porter, Dragonstooth Stout, Zephyrus Pilsner, Elysian Fields Pale, Prometheus IPA, Dry-hopped Immortal, Avatar Jasmine IPA, Ambrosia Maibock, Oaken Maibock, Woodruff Maibock, Bifrost Winter Ale, OakFrost, JackFrost, BretFrost, New Belgium Collabeeration Trip I & The Trip II, Icarus Belgian-style Strong Ale, Knot Owl, The Great Pumpkin, Wout Bier, Bete Blanche Belgian-style Tripel, Barrel o Bitch, Cyclops, Loser Pale Ale, Loki Lager, ByeByeFrost, Pandemonium American Sour, Daedalus Irish-style Stout, Hubris Imperial IPA, Greenman IPA, Son of Wout, Yuzus , Saison Poivre, Black Cardamum Porter, GameWorks Lambic, The Sirens Ale, The Golden Boot, Oaked Idefix, Bete Noel Belgian-style Xmas Ale.

Cask Beer Tasting. Sole Repair Shop, 4pm to 9pm, featuring Diamond Knot, Georgetown, Scuttlebutt, North Coast, Skagit River.

Pacific Beverage Tasting at Bottleworks. Taste through the portfolio of Pacific Beverage both on-tap and from the bottle. The tasting starts at 5pm and costs only $1.

Pike Brewing Tasting 2-5pm at Full Throttle Bottles.

Pacific Beverages Tasting at at Bottleworks.

Collins Pub Brewery dinner with Jamie Floyd and Ninkasi Brewery. Time TBD and more details to follow soon. Will likely inclue a "strange brew" offering from Ninkasi. At the Collins Pub

Laughing Dog Meet the Brewer night - Fred Colby from Laughing Dog will be at the Hopvine enjoying some of his fantastic beers from Idaho 7pm.

Lost Coast Brewer Night - Meet brewer Fred Dog for a night of special brews at Brouwer's Cafe

Tour de Pints Bike Ride. Meets at 11 am at Pike Brewery downtown...rolls out around 11:45. We hope to have Charles and Rosanne along for the ride. From Pike we will head to Dexter and Hayes, then to Brouwer's Cafe. In this ride at times there will be options for those who want it to give themselves a challenge, leaving Brouwer's is the first time for those that want to take on the feats of strength to do so. The options are the Park Pub or the Dray....we will all meet again at Naked City....then those that want to take on another feat of strength can do so and head to the Fiddler, those that don't will head to the Duck Island...we will all meet again at the Big Time, then those that want to take on the feat of strenght will head to Smiths, those that don't will head to Feierabend and we will all end the ride at Elysian Fields, and the 40 beers of Elysian event....you can follow the ride on twitter....tourdepints if you so desire....

Elliot Bay Barrel-aged beer sampling and tapas-style food pairing.
The cost is $40.00 per person and will include five samples of beer we've aged in various barrels, including bourbon, brandy, syrah, and a couple of sour versions out of brettanomyces-innoculated french wine barrels.
The event will take place at Elliot Bay Burien 6:00 PM(Sold Out, Thank You). Second Session Added! 4pm - 5:30pm
Space is limited, so make reservations early. Call 206.246.4211

4th annual Beer For Boobs Fundraiser
When: 7 PM
Where: Bleachers Pub in Greenwood
8118 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle,WA 98103
Why: To Save the Ta-Ta’s!
Drink specials: $4 beer, wine, and Pink Power cocktail
Silent auction and raffle prizes!
All of the money raised at this Team Nita event will go directly to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Don't miss your chance to Save the Ta-Ta's What a great way to help make a difference and drink some fantastic beer at the same time.
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Sunday May 10th

Merchant du Vin Tasting- Lindeman's Lambic and NEW Samuel Smiths Fruit beers - Bring your mother down to celebrate Mother's Day after brunch and enjoy these delicious beers, she'll think you are the absolute BEST!!!
2-4pm at Full Throttle Bottles.

Polish Beer Night at the Whisky Bar with importers Browar Polska. Come try a out the beers of Poland (Okocim,Karpachkie,Zywiec) along with one of the largest selections of bourbon,rye,single malt and blended Whisk(e)y in seattle. .there will be polish food,over a dozen different polish beers.some brand new.and a good old fashioned browar polska dance party.7pm-2am

Battle of the Randalls – 7pm at Beveridge Place Pub
Three Breweries (Diamond Knot, Schooner Exact, and Full Sail) will be participating. Three randalls. 3-grid IPA, Diamond Knot IPA, and Full Sail Pale Ale. All three at same time!

Mashiko / Beveridge Plae Pub Beer Dinner at Mashiko – 6:30 & 8:30
Hajime & Gary will be pairing beers from around the world with Mashiko’s eclectic cuisine, including some “cuisine a la biere” dishes (food cooked using beer).

Port Townsend Brewing Tasting at at Bottleworks.

Mothers Day Beer Brunch at the Barking Dog.
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Monday May 11th

Victory Night at Naked City. Steve German, founder and CEO from Victory Brewing, will be out and Naked City will be taping some very rare and not-ever-again available kegs from the brewery.

Kulture Frieks An Off-Centered night of culture special brews by Dogfish-Head and Shmaltz Brewing Company at Brouwer's Cafe. Sam Calgione is making this the West Coast Premier of Pale India Ale (brewed with Indian spices). Also on tap this evening will be eight Dogfish-Head beers, and eight Shmaltz beers, including Coney Island Human Blockhead (a beer inspired by tonight's headliner) and more special and rare selections. See poster here.
Performing:
Donny Vomit Performer of the strange, the odd and the macabre. The purveyor of Dementertainment.
Tentacle Sawfish Live Music
Hands of Kali Noir Belly Dancing Troupe
Sensei 23 Projux Live paining with artist Kevin Sullivan.

Dry T-shirt Contest at Beveridge Place Pub begins at 7pm!
This Party (hosted on micro Monday) Is fun. People wear their favorite beer shirt, enter and compete. Prizes for Best shirt, Oldest Shirt, the one from Furthest away within the US, the one from furthest away on the Planet, and a new category, prize for the shirt with the BEST STORY.
All-Washington Craft Brew Line-up for $3 a pint all day and night!

Old Sol Vertical at Big Time. Brewer Bill Jenkins is pouring a vertical of his Old Sol wheat wine dating back to 2003.

Chef's Tasting Menu and Trappist Ale pairing Quinn's, $50/person + tax and gratuity,
To make reservations please contact Hannah Bauer at 206.226.2010

Pike Brewing & Left Hand Brewing pub food and beer pairing at the Latona Pub. More details TBA.

Spring Brewmaster's Beer Dinner will be held at the Chuckanut Brewery in Bellingham.

Iron Horse Tasting 5-7pm at Full Throttle Bottles.

Fish Brewing Brewer's Dinner at Circa Restaurant & Alehouse in West Seattle. 6-9pm

Merchant du Vin Tasting at at Bottleworks.

Iron Horse Cask Night at the Fiddlers Inn.
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Tuesday May 12th

Pig roast and Beer School with Lazy Boy & Victory Go back to school!
Class and degress given by the distinguished Baron von Mike Baker and the Venerable Matt Younts
10527 Greenwood Ave N
Call for Enrollment 206-417-5734
Beer Specials
$25.00 covers food, beer samples and degree. 7pm

Iron Horse Brewers Night at the Taphouse Grill Seattle.

Pike & Laughing Buddha Beer Dinner at Matt’s in the Market. There will be two seatings this evening.

Collabeeration night at the Beveridge Place Pub This one is basically a bunch of beers that have been made by multiple breweries. Draft Examples include: Big Al/Snipes/Baron Herberts Legendary Ale, Elysian/New Belgium Trip 1 and Trip 2, Avery/Russian River’s Collaboration Not Litigation, Silver City/Naked City Hoptrocity, Anacortes Barrel Aged Sour Tripel - Arlen Harris Guest brewed with Kevin @ Anacortes and Elliott Bay aged this beer in their Barrel. Some Bottles will be available too, including: Ne Goein (Lost Abbey and Urthel did this one) A Holiday beer (brewed by Stone, Nogne and Jolly Pumpkin) Signature Ale (De Proeuf and Tomme Arthur from Lost Abbey)

Firkin-Firkin A Firkin Throw-down Washington vs California at Elysian Capitol Hill.
8 styles -16 Breweries all in Firkins: 3PM Capitol Hill.
Pale Ale - Walking Man Knuckle Dragger Pale vs Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
IPA - Big Time Scarlet Fire vs Firestone Walker Union Jack Pale
Imperial IPA - Boundary Bay Imperial IPA vs Pizza Port Carlsbad Poor Man’s IPA
ESB - Elysian The Wise ESB vs Marin Brewing ESB
Porter - Snoqualmie Steam train Porter vs Russian River Porter
Stout - Pike XXXStout vs Stone Russian Imperial Oak-aged Stout
Scotch Ale - Silver City Fat Woody Oak-aged Scotch Ale vs Bear Republic Heritage Scotch Ale
Specialty - Ram N-Gate Challenger Pale vs 21st Amendment Black IPA
You receive 2 - 6 oz logo’d glasses and 6 tokens for $12. Each token is for a 3oz pour and more tokens can be purchased for $1.25/per token.

Rogue Issaquah Meet the Brewer Night with David Hutchinson 7pm. at the Hopvine Pub.

Grog Release at the Pillager's Pub. Arrr! What do Pirates drink? Grog! Three Skulls Ales will be releasing our new Bomboo Grog at Pillagers Pub. Historically Bumboo is a drink made from rum, water, sugar and nutmeg. Our Three Skulls Bomboo will give you a taste of the great Bomboo of the past (without the actual rum). Stop by and taste a unique drink loved by Pirates everywhere!

Laughing Buddha Brewing Tasting 5-7pm at Full Throttle Bottles.

Full Sail Randall Night at Fiddlers Inn. Time TBA

Snoqualmie Brewing Beer Dinner at Mulleady's Irish Pub & Restaurant in Magnolia. More TBA.

North Coast Brewing Tasting at at Bottleworks.

New belgium 12 pac cans at the troll tuesday night..
more info TBA. Come by bike.
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Wednesday May 13th

Beer & Brat Tasting at Shultzy's. Master sausage maker Don Shultze will make a special Hopwurst. A series of different sausages utilizing hops in the ingredients. All sausages will be paired with specially considered beers

Molyan's Brewer Dinner with Denise Jones. 7pm - 10pm. Denise has prepared some very special kegs exclusively for this Seattle Beer Week event at Naked City. How 'bout these for a teaser. Wet Hopsickle '08?, Cask Hopsickle?, Batch #1000 Double Scotch?, Freshie Kolschbier?, NOR CAL IPA?, Ryan Sullivan's Imperial Stout?, Something special from the barrel? You'll just have to come to Naked City and find out for yourself. One thing is for certain, you won't be dissapointed!

The Avery Experience at Brouwer's Cafe. Join Adam Avery at Brouwer's Cafe for a night to try all 15 of his beers.
Avery Big Beers
1. Karma Ale – Belgian Pale Ale – 5.2% abv – 10 IBUs
2. White Rascal Belgian Wheat Ale - Belgian Wit - 5.6% abv - 10 IBUs
3. India Pale Ale - American IPA - 6.5% abv - 69 IBUs
Bigger Beers
4. Ale to the Chief – Presidential Pale Ale – 8.75% abv – 65 IBUs
5. Brabant Barrel-aged Wild Ale- 100% brett beer- 8.65% abv- 20 IBUs
6. FIFTEEN Anniversary Ale – 100% brett beer – 7.68% abv – 19 IBUs
The Holy Trinity of Ales
7. Salvation Belgian Golden Ale - Belgian Strong Golden Ale - 9% abv - 23 IBUs
8. The Reverend Belgian Quadrupel Ale - Belgian Dark Strong Ale - 10% abv - 18 IBUs
9. Hog Heaven Barleywine - American Barleywine - 9.2% abv - 104 IBUs
The Dictators Series
10. The Maharaja Imperial India Pale Ale 2009 - Imperial IPA – 10.27% abv - 102 IBUs
11. The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 2008 - German Strong Lager – 10.03% abv - 24 IBUs
12. The Czar Imperial Stout 2004 - Russian Imperial Stout – 13.00% abv - 70 IBUs
The Demons of Ale
13. The Beast Grand Cru Ale 2004 Batch 1-Belgian Dark Strong Ale – 15.70% abv - 68 IBUs
14. Samael's Oak-aged Ale 2005 Batch 1 - English Barleywine – 14.50% abv - 41 IBUs
15. Mephistopheles' Stout 2008- Belgian Imperial Stout – 15.92% abv - 107 IBUs

All Beer Quiz Night at the Beveridge Place Pub 8pm
Pretty self explanatory. All the questions this night will be related to beer!

Capitol Hill pub crawl 6-10PM More details tba. Sponsered by Elysian Brewing.
Start at - 5pm Stumbling Monk
5:45 Café Metropolitan
6:30 The Redwood
7:15 Linda’s
8pm The Comet
8:45 Barca
9:30 Finish at Elysian-Capitol Hill.

Snoqualmie Falls Brewery Tasting 5-7pm at Full Throttle Bottles.

Imperial Porter School with Profesor/Brewmaster John Harris at the College Inn Pub Time TBA

New Belgium Beer, Chocolate and Cheese Pairing New Belgium's Buffy the Beer Slayer will be hosting a beer, chocolate and cheese pairing with multiple specialty brews from their limited edition Lips of Faith beers at The Barking Dog.
starting at 7pm

Ayinger Night - Feierabend German Pub and Restaurant in South Lake Union will have Gertrude from the Ayinger brewery from 7-9pm. Stop in for a liter and say "hallo" All 3 available Ayinger biers will be on tap.

Stone Brewing Tasting at Portalis Wines. 6-9pm

Avery Brewing Tasting with Adam Avery at at Bottleworks.

Beer Trivia and Blind Tasting at Park Pub. Bring your drinking pants and tasting goggles. Cash and prizes awarded!

Beer-paired, small plates, tasting bonanza in Little City, on Capitol Hill. hosted byCity Catering Company and Two Beers Brewery. Stop by the corner of 14th an E. Pine St. for a BBQ Pork slider paired with Two Beer's IPA. City Catering will provide the bar menu. Two Beers will feature 4 selections from their brewery -- including a top secret beer week taster. Taps open at 5:30 and close at 8:30.
City Catering Company: www.citycateringcompany.com
Two Beers Brewery: www.twobeersbrewery.com
Little City Event Space: www.littlecityseattle.com
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Thursday May 14th

Sour Beer Fest at Brouwer's Cafe. Over 30 sour beers being poured from the tap. Most of which will either be one-off creations or rare brews. The kick off is Thursday night with many of the brewers in attendance such as Adam Avery (of Avery Brewing), Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing, Rob Todd of Allagash, and Ron Gainsburg of Cascade. The night will also be the Seattle premiere of Victory Brewing's Wild-Devil!

Merchany d'Vin presents Beers of Europe dinner hosted by Jhon Gilroy at the Taphouse Seattle.
Breweries featured: Orval, Ayinger, Samuel Smith's, Traquir, Zatec, Lindemans. 7pm.

Hair of the Dog Vintage Bottle Night at Beveridge Place Pub! Pouring samples from vintage bottles of Adam, Fred, Golden Rose, Doggie Claws and more! Ever had a beer that was cellared for 12 years? Now's your chance!

Herbert’s Legendary Ale – all day at Beveridge Place Pub
We’ll have as many Kegs of Herbert’s Legendary ale as we can. For the 10th anniversary of this beer, 10 were made, we’ve got 7 confirmed!

Maibock-Yourbock-Uhrbock. Ambrosia Maibock, Oaked Ambrosia, Pandoras Bock, Woodruff Maibock at all three Elysian locations with Uli's Maibock sausages. All three locations will be bocked out.

Stone Brewing Tasting 5 - 7pm at Full Throttle Bottles with Head Brewer Mitch Steele in attendance.

Full Sail Food Pairing and Beer Tasting with Brew Master John Harris at The Hop Vine. Time TBA

Allagash Brewing Tasting with Robb Todd at at Bottleworks.

Lazy Boy Meet the Brewer night 7pm. Stop by the Fiddlers Inn for a pint of delicious Lazy Boy beer and meet the Owner / Brewer Shawn Loring.

Georgetown Brewings Bob's Release - 6PM till whenever we blow 5 kegs. ALL proceeds go to Ronald McDonald House charities of Western Washington. at the Nickerson Street Saloon.

New Brewery Night at The Park Pub. Two Beers, Schooner Exact, Big Al's, and Chuckanut will all have 2-4 beers on tap, with Brewers or reps present. There will be give-aways and schagg available for purchase.

COLLABEERATION BEER DINNER
7PM -Elysian Fields
Join us and our friends from New Belgium as our chefs at Fields put on a show.

1st Course- Duck Rillettes & Traditional accoutrements matched with New Belgium Trip II Citra hop belgian-style pale.
2nd Course- Seared Sea Scallops, ginger carrot cashew butter, lemon oil matched with Elysian Saison Poivre peppercorn saison.
3rd Course- Salad of bitter greens, lardons, Persille de Malzieu, warm bacon vinaigrette matched with New Belgium La Folie.
4th Course- Braised American Wagyu beef, root vegetable gratin, pickled onion matched with New Belgium Trip I Trippel/IPA
5th Course - Assorted truffles with coffee crème anglaise matched with Elysian Belgian Stout.

$75 including tax & tip, for reservations respond to this email or call 206-860-1920 from 9-5 PM M-F

Taco Thursday
at the Ravenna Alehouse with 12 Great Beers onTap.
2258 NE 65th Street
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Friday May 15th

WTF?! Brewfest at the Beveridge Place Pub Spend the evening tasting the most unusual beers from around the world and down the street.

Pillagers Pub Hardtack Beer and Cheese Dinner Avast! Join us at Pillagers Pub for an incredible beer and cheese dinner created by a well-known local Chef, Cheese Monger, and Brewer. Each course will include beer and cheese as an ingredient or accompaniment to the dish. Special beers from Three Skulls Ales and Baron Brewing among others will be served with each course. We'll supply the hip-knives for cutting the food. Tickets will be available at Pillagers Pub in March 2009.

Special Stone Beer night at the Dray with Head Brewer Mitch Steele.

English Pub Night at the Duck Island with Bangers and Mash!!!

Harmon Brewing 5 - 8pm at Full Throttle Bottles

Lagunitas Night at Brouwer's Cafe. Join Lagunitas Founder Tony Magee for a night of special brews and a live solo performance by Tony himself.

Rob Tod from Allagash will be hosting an informal meet the brewer and have a drink night at Stumbling Monk on Capitol Hill. There will be some fantastic Allagash beers being poured in one of Seattles great Belgian style bars. 7pm
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Saturday May 16th

Closing Ceremonies will be held at the Taphouse Grill Seattle. More info TBA.

Firestone Walker Night at Brouwer's Cafe. Enjoy the beers of Firestone Walker specially paired with the evenings Dinner Menu. More details TBA.

Stone Beer Dinner and release of their Levitation Ale at the Collins Pub. More Details TBA.

Celebrate Seattle. Seattle beers on tap at Elysian Fields, before the Seattle Mariners "vs" Red sox game which starts at 7:10pm. Mariners.com

Beer Breakfast at Linda's featuring Stone IPA with head brewer Mitch Steele on hand. They open at 10am for Breakfast.

South Seattle Breweries Open House. 10am - 6pm. Experience the Seattle brewing community first hand by visiting 5 craft breweries in South Seattle. Start at Georgetown Brewing and pick up a growler of their annual release of Bob’s Brown. Next, head to South Park and tour Baron Brewing, Laughing Buddha, and Schooner Exact in one stop. A barbecue truck will be on site. Finally, head to Big Al Brewing in White Center and have a pint or two until they close. For a map with all 5 South Seattle Breweries, visit http://tinyurl.com/southseattlebreweries.

Lazy Boy Tasting 5-7pm at Full Throttle Bottles

Firestone Walker Tasting at at Bottleworks.
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Sunday May 17th

Week End Party and BBQ at The Dray. Wind down the big week with a backyard BBQ behind the dray.

New Belgium Urban Assault Ride is the biggest bike scavenger hunt series in the world! You and a teammate will take to the streets on a city-wide bike adventure. Plot your own course to checkpoints around town where you'll take on physical and mental obstacle courses. Be the 1st team to hit all the checkpoints and you'll win a pair of New Belgium Brewing cruiser bikes (and be the first team to the beer tent ;) Starts at 9am. Packet it pick up is Saturday 5/16 at Brouwer's Cafe.



BEER POETRY
TOMMY by Rudyard Kipling

I went into a public-'ouse to get a pint o' beer,
The publican 'e up an' sez, "We serve no red-coats here."
The girls be'ind the bar they laughed an' giggled fit to die,
I outs into the street again an' to myself sez I:
O it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, go away";
But it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play,
The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play,
O it's "Thank you, Mister Atkins", when the band begins to play.

I went into a theatre as sober as could be,
They gave a drunk civilian room, but 'adn't none for me;
They sent me to the gallery or round the music-'alls,
But when it comes to fightin', Lord! they'll shove me in the stalls!
For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, wait outside";
But it's "Special train for Atkins" when the trooper's on the tide,
The troopship's on the tide, my boys, the troopship's on the tide,
O it's "Special train for Atkins" when the trooper's on the tide.

Yes, makin' mock o' uniforms that guard you while you sleep
Is cheaper than them uniforms, an' they're starvation cheap;
An' hustlin' drunken soldiers when they're goin' large a bit
Is five times better business than paradin' in full kit.
Then it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?"
But it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll,
The drums begin to roll, my boys, the drums begin to roll,
O it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll.

We aren't no thin red 'eroes, nor we aren't no blackguards too,
But single men in barricks, most remarkable like you;
An' if sometimes our conduck isn't all your fancy paints,
Why, single men in barricks don't grow into plaster saints;
While it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, fall be'ind",
But it's "Please to walk in front, sir", when there's trouble in the wind,
There's trouble in the wind, my boys, there's trouble in the wind,
O it's "Please to walk in front, sir", when there's trouble in the wind.

You talk o' better food for us, an' schools, an' fires, an' all:
We'll wait for extry rations if you treat us rational.
Don't mess about the cook-room slops, but prove it to our face
The Widow's Uniform is not the soldier-man's disgrace.
For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Chuck him out, the brute!"
But it's "Saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot;
An' it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' anything you please;
An' Tommy ain't a bloomin' fool -- you bet that Tommy sees!


BEER TUNES
If you're looking to create another CD-R beer tunes disc (<80 minutes), download, or rip these songs from your discs, burn the CD-R then sit back and enjoy:

01 Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee
02 Acoustic Brew - Bubbles
03 Billie Holiday - Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer
04 Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
05 The Marshall Tucker Band - Last Of The Singing Cowboys (Live)
06 Alice Stuart - Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman
07 Creeping Time - Cheap American Lager
08 Ralph Wall-Greg Mertz - Homemade Beer
09 Hank Williams - My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
10 Merle Haggard - Beer Can Hill
11 Codie Prevost - Not Just The Beer Talkin'
12 Eric Church - Guys Like Me
13 Billy Joel - Piano Man
14 Bob and Doug McKenzie -The Beerhunter
15 Reckless Kelly - Seven Nights in Eire
16 Allison Moorer - Yessirree
17 Tracy Lawrence - If I Don't Make It Back
18 The Lancashire Hotpots - Bitter Lager Cider Ale Stout
19 Chris Cagle - Wal-Mart Parking Lot
20 Zac Brown Band - Chicken Fried
21 Tom Waits - Do The Hokey Pokey-Pasties and a G String


01 Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee
Alan Jackson
Chattahoochee

Well way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie
We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt
We got a little crazy but we never got caught

Down by the river on a Friday night
A pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight
Talking 'bout cars and dreaming 'bout women
Never had a plan just a livin' for the minute

Yeah way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about livin' and a little 'bout love

Well we fogged up the windows in my old Chevy
I was willin' but she wasn't ready
So I settled for a burger and a grape Sno-Cone
Dropped her off early but I didn't go home

Down by the river on a Friday night
A pyramid of cans in the pale moonlight
Talking 'bout cars and dreaming 'bout women
Never had a plan just a livin' for the minute

Yeah way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about livin' and a little bout love

Yeah way down yonder on the Chattahoochee
Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me
But I learned how to swim and I learned who I was
A lot about livin' and a little 'bout love


02 Acoustic Brew - Bubbles
Acoustic Brew
Bubbles

Sometimes comes a moment when it all comes bubblin' out
bubbles from the future and bubbles from the past
bubbles full of happiness bubbles that are sad
bubbles full of things that we should not have done
bubbles full of sadness bubbles full of tears
bubbles full of memories for each and every year
but the bubbles that bring me happiness
are the bubbles
in my beer.

There sometimes comes a moment when it all comes bubblin' out
bubbles from the future and bubbles from the past
bubbles full of happiness bubbles that are sad
bubbles full of things that we should not have done
bubbles full of sadness bubbles full of tears
bubbles full of memories for each and every year
but the bubbles that bring me happiness
are the bubbles
in my beer.
Happiness is bubbles in my beer, in my beer.


03 Billie Holiday - Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer
Billie Holiday
Gimmie a Pigfoot (and a Bottle of Beer)
written by Wesley 'Sox' Wilson

Up in Harlem every Saturday night
Where the highbrows get together
It's just too right
They all congregate and all night hop
And what they do is ooh boppa dop
Ol' Hannah Brown from way across town
Gets full of corn and starts
Bringing them down
And at the break of day
You can hear ol' Hannah say
Gimme a pigfoot and a bottle of beer
Send me a gate I don't care
I feel just like I wanna clown
Give the piano player a drink
Because he's bringing me down
He's got rhythm, yeah, when he stomps his feet
He sends me right off to sleep
Check all your razors and your guns
We're gonna be arrested when the wagon comes
Gimme a pigfoot and a bottle of beer
Send me cause I don't care

I want a pigfoot and a bottle of gin
Send me daddy move right in
I feel just like I wanna shout
Give the piano player a drink
Because he's knocking me out
He's got rhythm when he stomps his feet
He moves me right off to sleep
Check all your razors and your guns
Do the hucklebuckle to the rising sun
Gimme a pigfoot and a bottle of gin
Move me, 'cause I'm in my sin
Gimme a pigfoot and a bottle of beer


04 Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
Kinks
Sunny Afternoon

The tax man's taken all my dough
And left me in my stately home
Lazing on a sunny afternoon
And I can't sail my yacht
He's taken everything I've got
All I've got's this sunny afternoon

Save me, save me, save me from this squeeze
I got a big fat momma tryin' to break me
And I love to live so pleasantly
Life this life of luxury, lazing on a sunny afternoon
In the summertime, in the summertime
In the summertime

My girlfriend's run off with my car
And gone back to her ma and pa
Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty
Now I'm sitting here
Sipping at my ice cold beer
Lazing on a sunny afternoon

Help me, help me, help me sail away
Well, give me two good reasons why I ought to stay
'Cause I love to live so pleasantly
Life this life of luxury, lazing on a sunny afternoon
In the summertime, in the summertime
In the summertime

Save me, save me, save me from this squeeze
I've got a big fat momma tryin' to break me
And I love to live so pleasantly
Life this life of luxury, lazing on a sunny afternoon
In the summertime
In the summertime
In the summertime
In the summertime
In the summertime


05 The Marshall Tucker Band - Last Of The Singing Cowboys (Live)
The Marshall Tucker Band
Last Of The Singing Cowboys

In the corner of dark barroom
Sat an ole' cowboy singin' Western tunes
Singin' songs he learned as a child
All about the West back when it was wild

He said he came from down Texas way
The cowboys were tough
The women the same way
Said he was a star back in '31
and Hollywood had liked him for some
songs that he had done

He's the last of the singin' cowboys
Singin' songs of inspiration and joy
Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Yi Ay, Yippie Yi Ay

He took a break, just to chug down a beer
C'mon folks holler out the songs you'd like to hear
If you find some one, I know a million tunes
I'm not up here singin' for me
This is all done for you

And then he bragged on the Stetson hat that he wore
Said it was the finest made since the war
And he won the silver buckle ridin' on a cow
And as he laughed he said
I'll bet you're wonderin' how?

'Cause I'm the last of the singin' cowboys
Singin' songs of inspiration and joy
Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Yi Ay, Yippie Yi Ay

And after three hours or maybe more
A lady grabbed his arm
and showed him to the door
The bartender said, "He's blind, you see
Don't tell him the only audience he
had was you and me."

'Cause he's the last of the singin' cowboys
Singin songs of inspiration and joy
Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Yi Ay, Yippie Yi Ay,
Yippie Yi Ay, Yippie Yi Ay, Yippie Yi Aaaaaay.


06 Alice Stuart - Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman
Alice Stuart
Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman
       D       G       D
Seven Beers With The     Wrong   Woman
       A
We sat at a table for two
The first thing I knew, she whispered
       D
"Oh, boy, I could sure go for    you."
       G       D
My heart beat a          little bit quicker
       D7      G
As I held her    sweet little hand
       D
I swelled up with pride, but oh, how she lied
       A       D
I        sure was a foolish young man.

Seven Beers With The Wrong Woman
She made me get up and dance
Around and around we circled
'Til I missed the money from my pants
I asked her if she had seen it
She smiled up at me and said, "No!"
To this day to me, it's a big mystery
I wonder just where did it go.

Seven Beers With The Wrong Woman
Her husband walked in after that
Soon as he spied us together
He walked up and gimme a bat
He took me by the seat of my britches
Boy he sure jerked up the slack
And then I got tossed, out the door, by the boss
Who told me to never come back.

Seven Beers With The Wrong Woman
It's left me only regret
I guess she was only a-foolin'
When she called me her darling and pet
Oh! I wish that the Lord had made Adam
And never made anyone else
There's one thing I know, the next place I go
I'm gonna buy fourteen beers for myself.



07 Creeping Time - Cheap American Lager

Song-Cheap American Lager

Band-Creeping Time

Album-Cheap American Lager

I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see


I read the morning paper and sip back my tea

It's all so depressing maybe it's just me

I try to be positive and keep my head high

I'm thinkin' happy thoughts but I know it's a lie


I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see


Politicians are whining please give me your vote

I don't trust one of your soundbites or quotes

Ulterior motives is all that I see

Not one of your promises can I believe


I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see


Y'know it don't really matter at all what I do

I can't seem to shake these deep midnight blues

Starin' all day long at that computer screen

?? just makes me want to scream


I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see


My hound dog beside me is lyin' in the sun

Not a care in the world he's always up for fun

He's ready to go whenever I am

He sleeps the day away whenever he can


I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see


Now my fear is all gone and my mind is a blur

Sometimes it's just the best way you serve

Cheap American Lager all warm in my head

Makes me forget all the things I said


I don't know where I'm gonna go from here

Think I'll just sit down and have me a beer

Cheap American Lager is all that you need

When the end of the world is all that you see




08 Ralph Wall-Greg Mertz - Homemade Beer

Ralph Wall and Greg Mertz

Homemade Beer

I got an old crock to fill at the water spout

Wash all the dirt and every little spider out

We got a big thirst to slay

Once again it's time to make

Homemade beer


The boil is on now throw away the bag of hops

Close your eyes I'm gonna add some secret drops

Gonna brew it up real strong

Nights never last too long with my homemade beer


We've gone through the stock by the sixes, twelves

There's very little left on the basement shelves

We don't dare run out of bottles to pour

That's why we're here to make up some more

Homemade beer

Ferment


99 bottles age on the wall

Just about time for the party to call

Another day or two we'll be feelin' alright

'Cause there's nothing like a Saturday night

With homemade beer


Hey hand me the church key

Gotta lift another crown

Keep it nearby I'll soon drink another down

We've raised alot of beer on this farm

I sure can't see any harm

In homemade beer


Yeah, we've got a big thirst to slake

I'm glad we decided to make

Homemade beer

Homemade beer

Sweet homemade beer.




09 Hank Williams - My Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Hank Williams

My Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

I can't buy no beer.


Well I'm standin' on a corner

With a bucket in my hand

I'm waitin' for a woman

That ain't got no man.


'Cause My Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

I can't buy no beer.


Well, I went upon the mountain

I looked down in the sea

I seen the crabs and the fishes

Doin' the be-bop-beep.


'Cause My Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

I can't buy no beer.


Well, there ain't no use

of me workin' so hard

When I got a woman

in the boss man's yard.


'Cause My Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

I can't buy no beer.


Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

Yeah my Bucket's Got A Hole In It

I can't buy no beer.




10 Merle Haggard - Beer Can Hill

By Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam

Beer Can Hill

Capo 2
A D A E A
Well I learned how to walk and I learned how to run in Bakersfield
A D A A E A
I should’ve done time over things I’d done in Bakersfield
A D A E A
I tasted my first taste of romance in Bakersfield
A D A E A
I learned how to fight and I learned how to dance in Bakersfield

A D A
Dancin’ on beer can hill
A E A
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
A D A
Remembering my first thrill
A E A
Dancin’ on Beer Can Hill

I made part of my livin' in a honky tonk bar in Bakersfield
Picked a little cotton and a lotta guitar in Bakersfield
Well you couldn’t do better but you won’t do bad in Bakersfield
Slow dancin’ out here is sort of a fad in Bakersfield

Dancin’ on beer can hill
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
Remembering my first thrill
Dancin’ on Beer Can Hill

(Key Change - Move Capo to 3 and play same song)

I drank a lot of beer 'cause I was a kid in Bakersfield
Did a little time over things I did in Bakersfield
10 years later made me man of the year in Bakersfield
And I’m duckin and dodgin’ and dancin’ out here in Bakersfield

Dancin’ on beer can hill
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
Remembering my first thrill
Dancin’ on Beer Can Hill
Dancin’ on beer can hill
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
Livin' in Bakersfield
Dancin’ on beer can hill
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
Remembering my first thrill
Overlookin’ Bakersfield
Dancin’ on beer can hill



11 Codie Prevost - Not Just The Beer Talkin'

Codie Prevost

Not Just the Beer Talkin

I've been coming here half my life

And I see her all the time

It sure is hard to cowboy up

And say what's on my mind


I get tongue tied a little zipper lipped

And act too seriously

But it's a whole different ball game

When I get a couple in me


That's when my mouth starts running like a draft tap

And I'm professin' my love to her over and over

But I can't tell her till I have a little liquid confidence

But I mean what I say and I say what I mean

Though I say it with a slight slur

I love her and it's not just the beer talking


She knows right around a pint or two

I'll probably come sliding up

And give her an earful of I love yous

Until she's heard enough

I'll tell her it's not just temporary

And I want us to last

She thinks they're words

And not much more

spoken through an empty glass


'Cause my mouth starts running like a draft tap

And I'm professin' my love to her over and over

But I can't tell her till I have a little liquid confidence

But I mean what I say and I say what I mean

Though I say it with a slight slur

I love her and it's not just the beer talkin'

Not it's just the beer talking

Not it's just the mouth on the long necked bottle

Not just the beer talking no sir I love her

And it's not just the beer


In the sober light of day

Every single word I say

Is gonna come out crystal clear

And in our golden years


My mouth will still be running like a draft tap

I'll be professin' my love to her over and over

I'll still tell her when I have a little liquid confidence

And I'll mean what I say and I'll say what I mean

Though I'll say it with a slight slur

I love her and it's not just the beer talkin'

Not it's just the beer talking

Not it's just the mouth on the long necked bottle

Not it's not just the beer talking no sir I love her

And it's not just the beer




12 Eric Church - Guys Like Me

Eric Church

Guys Like Me

I wear a greasy ball cap

I like my shirt untucked

I spend Saturdays working on my truck

I don't like to fight

But I ain't scared to bleed

Most don't mess with a guy like me


'Cause guys like me drink too many beers on Friday after work

Our best blue jeans have Skoal rings

We wear our boots to church

So rough around the edges

It's hard to believe

That girls like you

Love guys like me


Your daddy worked at the bank

Mine worked on cars

You went to college

I pulled graveyard

You must have had your pick

Of all the trust fund types

But you came back to me and only God knows why


'Cause guys like me drink too many beers on Friday after work

Our best blue jeans have Skoal rings

We wear our boots to church

So rough around the edges

It's hard to believe

That girls like you

Love guys like me


Now there's a lot of guys like me out there

In a lot of little towns

And tellin' all our buddies

we won't ever settle down

We say thats just the way we are

and the way we'll always be

So God sends girls like you for guys like me

Thank God there's girls like you

for guys like me




13 Billy Joel - Piano Man

Billy Joel

Piano Man

It's nine o'clock on a Saturday

The regular crowd shuffles in

There's an old man sitting next to me

Makin' love to his tonic and gin


He says, "Son, can you play me a memory?

I'm not really sure how it goes

But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete

When I wore a younger man's clothes."


la la la, di di da

La la, di di da da dum


Sing us a song, you're the piano man

Sing us a song tonight

Well, we're all in the mood for a melody

And you've got us feelin' alright


Now John at the bar is a friend of mine

He gets me my drinks for free

And he's quick with a joke or to light up your smoke

But there's some place that he'd rather be

He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me."

As the smile ran away from his face,

"Well I'm sure that I could be a movie star

If I could get out of this place"


Oh, la la la, di di da

La la, di di da, da dum


Now Paul is a real estate novelist

Who never had time for a wife

And he's talkin' with Davy, who's still in the Navy

And probably will be for life


And the waitress is practicing politics

As the businessmen slowly get stoned

Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness

But it's better than drinkin' alone


Sing us a song you're the piano man

sing us a song tonight

well we're all in the mood for a melody

and you got us feeling alright


It's a pretty good crowd for a Saturday

And the manager gives me a smile

'Cause he knows that it's me they've been comin' to see

To forget about life for a while

And the piano, it sounds like a carnival

And the microphone smells like a beer

And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar

And say, "Man, what are you doin' here?"


Oh, la la la, di di da

La la, di di da, da dum


Sing us a song you're the piano man

sing us a song tonight

well we're all in the mood for a melody

and you got us feeling alright




14 Bob and Doug McKenzie -The Beerhunter

Vocal comedy sketch.


15 Reckless Kelly - Seven Nights in Eire

Reckless Kelly

Seven Nights In Eire

The first pub we could stagger to was twelve steps from the plane

A Virgin flight to Shannon town the day it didn't rain

The laughing eyes of Ireland sparkling blue and green

With hair as black as Guinness stout and barely seventeen


Now we're back out on the cobblestones

We're whisky drunk and high again

Liquored up and gearing up for seven nights in Ireland


The corner booth is waiting for the session to begin

It's quiet as a mother's prayer 'til we all stumble in

And it's fifty happy voices mixed with whistles made of tin

And a piper man's a blowing like the North Atlantic wind


And an Aran island beauty is sawing on the violin

I wonder if she'll miss me after seven nights in Ireland


On Ladies' Day in Galway we watched the ponies run

Fifty pounds against the odds and came in six to one

McSwiggin heard the race report, he invited us on in

So we drank Catholic whisky with all our newfound friends


They raised a glass to all of us and we all toasted them

Here's to Michael, Tom, and Pat and seven nights in Ireland


Well we kissed all the girls goodbye and gathered in our gear

And as she walked me to the gate I swear I saw a tear

And when she looked into my eyes I knew she felt my pain

And only then I realized we were standing in the rain


So save our places at the pub and when the eyes are dry again

We'll come back another day for seven nights in Ireland




16 Allison Moorer - Yessirree

Allison Moorer

Yessirree

I know a magical place to get a taste of a little heaven on earth

It's just a watering hole but many a soul go there to quench their thirst

My whistle's dry there's nowhere that I can think of I'd rather be

It's called the Blue Moon Tap Room, yessirree, yessirree


It has thirty cent draws and that's because they only cost Tony two bits

See it's Tony's joint and he makes it a point to let every poor bum get lit

He's a drunk's patron saint and he won't hesitate to fix you some supper for free

It's called the Blue Moon Tap Room, yessirree, yessirree


Each morning at eight it opens its gates for all of my buddies and me

And with our foots on the rail and our buckets of ale we tell stories no one believes

We spit and we cuss at the lives that left us then toast to our freedom with glee

It's called the Blue Moon Tap Room, yessirree, yessirree


I sit tight each night 'til they turn up the lights empty my last one and leave

Then squint my eyes at the dawn in the sky as people walk by on the street


God only knows where it is they go but there's only one place for me

And you know that's where you'll find me, you know

It's called the Blue Moon Tap Room, yessirree, yessirree




17 Tracy Lawrence - If I Don't Make It Back

Tracy Lawrence

If I Don't Make It Back

We went out for beers and a couple laughs

Knowin' full well that every bad joke that Jimmy told

Might be his last

So we laughed like the world wasn't at war

Said things to him we'd never said before

And he teared up as he held up his glass

He said, "Boys, if I don't make it back


Have a beer for me, don't waste no tears on me.

On Friday night sit on the visitors side

And cheer for the home team.

Drive my Camaro, 90 miles an hour down Red Rock Rock

With 'Born to Run' blastin' on the radio.

And find someone good enough for Amy,

Who will love her like I would have

If I don't make it back."


We said, "Hey, man that ain't gonna happen.

Don't even think like that.

If we know you, you'll pull through without a scratch."

He pulled me aside in the parkin' lot

Said, "Amy and me we're gonna tie the knot.

You're my best man, just wanted you to know that.

Just in case I don't make it back.


Have a beer for me, don't waste no tears on me.

On Friday night sit on the visitors side

And cheer for the home team.

Drive my Camaro, 90 miles an hour down Red Rock Rock

With 'Born to Run' blastin' on the radio.

And find someone good enough for Amy

Who will love her like I would have

If I don't make it back.


If the good Lord calls me home

I'd like to think my friends

Will think about me when I'm gone."


Well, Miller Lite ain't my brand

But I drink one every now and then, in his honour.

And we ain't missed a home game yet.

Had that Camaro at 110 on Red Rock Road

When the speakers blowed.

And I introduced Amy to a friend of mine from Monroe.

He's a good ol' boy,

But you know, she just ain't ready.




18 The Lancashire Hotpots - Bitter Lager Cider Ale Stout

The Lancashire Hotpots

Bitter Lager Cider Ale Stout

I went down the local pub the other night

A pint of mild there in me sight

Up approached a southern geezer

he said,

"Have a Bacardi Breezer."

I said, "I hope you're joking son that's not right."


Singing Bitter, Lager, Cider, Ale, Stouts

Designers drink, I'd rather drink nought

You can keep your white wine spritzer

Babycham that's for your sister

Order that in Lancashire son and yer out


I took Jean to Pig & Albert for us tea

When some bloke ordered WKD

Well I didn't know what for do

When Big Frank ordered Malibu

I tried explain to Jean

She just couldn't see

(She's partially sighted, registered disabled)


Singing Bitter, Lager, Cider, Ale, Stouts

Designer drinks, I'd rather drink nought

You can keep your white wine spritzer

Babycham that's for your sister

Order that in Lancashire son and your out


Everywhere I turn I see these alcopops

All the kids are drinking 'em

Hanging round the shops

I should be their babysitter

I could get 'em onto bitter

No more ASBO's

It's just barley, wheat and hops


Singing Bitter, Lager, Cider, Ale, Stouts

Designer drinks, I'd rather drink nought

You can keep your white wine spritzer

Babycham that's for your sister

Order that in Lancashire son and your out


Singing Bitter, Lager, Cider, Ale, Stouts

Designer drinks, I'd rather drink nought

You can keep your white wine spritzer

Babycham that's for your sister

Order that in Lancashire son and your out


Please drink in moderation




19 Chris Cagle - Wal-Mart Parking Lot

Chris Cagle

Wal-Mart Parking Lot

I remember the summer I turned 16

And that old jalopy daddy gave to me

It had holes in the floor and just a 305

But I didn't care 'cause I could finally drive


There wasn't much to do in my hometown

So every weekend night we would all go down

Yeah there were freaks and hippies in my high school

Football players all tryin' to be cool

And everybody scramblin' to hide their beer

When the cops drove by 'til the coast was clear


Kids falling in and out of love

On the hoods of Chevys, in the beds of trucks

We were stumbling our way through life 'til our senior year

But man we sure did learn a lot in that Wal-Mart parking lot


She had long blonde hair and sea green eyes

The most beautiful thing I'd ever seen in my life

But I was young and dumb and didn't have a line

And all I could say was, "Can I call you sometime?"


She just said no and walked away

And that was the first time I felt my heart break

And there were freaks and hippies in my high school

Football players all trying to be cool

And everybody scramblin' to hide their beer

When the cops drove by 'til the coast was clear


Kids fallin' in and out of love

On the hoods of Chevys, in the beds of trucks

We were stumbling our way through life 'til our senior year

But man we sure did learn a lot in that Wal-Mart parking lot


Yeah we all did a lot of livin'

It was small town teenage heaven


And there were freaks and hippies in my high school

We were all just trying to be cool

And everybody scramblin' to hide their beer

When the cops drove by 'til the coast was clear


Kids fallin' in and out of love

On the hoods of Chevys, in the beds of trucks

We were stumbling our way through life 'til our senior year

But man we sure did learn a lot in that Wal-Mart parking lot

In that Wal-Mart parking lot


I had my first kiss, my first love

Got my ass kicked but I got back up

Lost my way, found it again

Had one long buzz and a dozen best friends

In that Wal-Mart parking lot

In that Wal-Mart parking lot




20 Zac Brown Band - Chicken Fried

Zac Brown Band

Chicken Fried

You know I like my chicken fried

Cold beer on a Friday night

A pair of jeans that fit just right

And the radio up


Well I was raised up beneath the shade of a Georgia pine

And that's home you know

Sweet tea pecan pie and homemade wine

Where the peaches grow

And my house it's not much to talk about

But it's filled with love that's grown in southern ground


And a little bit of chicken fried

Cold beer on a Friday night

A pair of jeans that fit just right

And the radio up

Well I've seen the sunrise

Seen the love in my woman's eyes

Feel the touch of a precious child

And know a mother's love


Well it's funny how it's the little things in life that mean the most

Not where you live what you drive or the price tag on your clothes

There's no dollar sign on piece of mind this I've come to know

So if you agree have a drink with me

Raise your glasses for a toast


To a little bit of chicken fried

Cold beer on a Friday night

A pair of jeans that fit just right

And the radio up

Well I've seen the sunrise

Seen the love in my woman's eyes

Feel the touch of a precious child

And know a mother's love


I thank God for my life

And for the stars and stripes

May freedom forever fly, let it ring.

Salute the ones who died

The ones that give their lives

So we don't have to sacrifice

All the things we love


Like our chicken fried

And cold beer on a Friday night

A pair of jeans that fit just right

And the radio up

Well I've seen the sunrise

See the love in my woman's eyes

Feel the touch of my precious child

And know a mother's love

Get ya little chicken fried

And cold beer on a Friday night

A pair of jeans that fit just right

And the radio up

Well I've seen the sunrise

Seen the love in my woman's eyes

Feel the touch of my precious child

And know a mother's love




21 Tom Waits - Do The Hokey Pokey-Pasties and a G String

Tom Waits

Do The Hokey Pokey-Pasties and a G String (medley)

Well, you put your left foot in

you put your left foot out

left foot in

and you shake it all about

do the hokey pokey and shake it all about

that's what it's all about


left foot in

left foot out

shake it all about

do the hokey pokey and shake it all about

that's what it's all about


I was smellin' like a brewery

I was lookin' like a tramp

ain't got a quarter

got a postage stamp

five o'clock shadow boxing

all around the town

talkin' with the old men

sleepin' on the ground

Bazanti bootin

al zootin al hoot

and Al Cohn

sharin' this apartment

with a telephone pole

a fish-net stocking

spike-heel shoes

striptease, prick tease

car keys blues

porno floor show

live nude girls

dreamy and creamy

and the brunette curls

Chesty Morgan a

Watermelon Rose

raise my rent and take off

all your clothes

trench coats

magazines

a bottle full of rum

she's so good, she make

a dead man cum

pasties and a g-string

beer and a shot

Portland through a shot glass

and a Buffalo squeeze

wahooo


crawlin' on your belly

you was shakin' like jelly

and I'm getting harder than

Chinese algebrassieres steerscheers

a compendium here

hey sweetheart

hey sweetheart

hey sweetheart

they're yellin' for more

squashin' out the cigarette butts

on the floor


I like Shelly

you like Jane

what the hell's the girl with the snake skin's name

it's an early bird matinee

come back any day

getcha little sumpin'

thatcha can't get at home


pasties and a g-string

beer and a shot

Portland through a shot glass

and a Buffalo squeeze

rimshots front row higher than a kite

I wanna be back tomorrow night


pasties and a g-string

beer and a shot

Portland through a shot glass

and a Buffalo squeeze

rimshots front row higher than a kite

I wanna be back tomorrow night


Hi All,
The WSB April meeting will be hosted by Steve Moga at his place in Illahee:
4pm Saturday April 18th

Contact Us for directions.

Steve didn't declare any particular beer styles to focus on so bring whatever homebrew you have and any commercial brew you'd like to share.


As always, check our website for details, updates, blogs, photo galleries, newsletter archives, and the new calendar. Brad puts alot of work into it. Let him and the rest of the club know of any ways that it can be even more useful for us all.
http://www.westsoundbrewers.org/
-Our May meeting will be the Big Brew on Saturday, May 2, probably at the Wyatts' north of Poulsbo or the Gwaltney's west of Silverdale.
-We may arrange a tour, pub crawl, or some special club event later in May. Share ideas at this month's meeting.
-Our June meeting will be hosted by the Elves on Poulsbo's Liberty Bay on the last day of school, around June 17.
-July host not yet scheduled. Contact us if you're interested.
-August will be at the Woods' spread in Bremerton.
National Homebrew Day/Big Brew details
http://beertown.org/events/bigbrew/

2009 Big Brew Recipes
This year's Big Brew recipes are the tale of two AHA members whose homebrew recipes have gone on to be brewed by craft breweries.

Dave Levonian's award-winning Saison recipes have been brewed by Ballast Point Brewery for the 2008 Great American Beer Festival Pro-Am Competition, and by the Lost Abbey Brewery as one of the commemorative beers for the 2009 National Homebrewers Conference this June in Oakland, CA.

Jim Denier is an award-winning homebrewer who brought his Dark Mild recipe with him when he started brewing at Dry Dock Brewing Co. in Aurora, CO. The SS Minnow Mild Ale is a favorite at the brewery, and was a favorite with the 2008 Great American Beer Festival (GABF) judges too; it was the silver medal beer in the Session Beer category!

We hope you enjoy brewing this year’s Big Brew recipes! If you have any left, bring it with you to the National Homebrewers Conference in Oakland, CA this June to share!

BIG BREW FACTS-
2008 More than 10,500 gallons were brewed by almost 4000 participants at 242 sites on six continents worldwide. Sites were registered in 42 states in the US, as well as in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Israel, Kenya, The Netherlands, Russia, and Uryguay.
2007 Over 9000 gallons of homebrew brewed by more than 4000 participants at 242 sites on four continents worldwide. There were sites in 42 states, as well as Israel, Australia, Argentina, and Russia.
2005 7,347 gallons of homebrew brewed worldwide at 210 Big Brew sites by 2,956 participants.
2003 3,706 gallons of homebrew were produced at 157 Big Brew sites by 1,405 participants worldwide.
2001 5,185 gallons of beer were brewed at 182 brewing sites by 1,864 participants worldwide.


You should try and pick up a copy of this quarter's Beer NW Magazine if you can. Their website says they send copies to Hood Canal Brewery and I think I remember picking one up there. I don't see any other Kitsap hop spots listed on their site.

This issue has loads of interesting stuff, though some pieces can be a bit on the lite side. The late great Bob Allen is prominently mentioned in a piece about his brother's brewery, Heater Allen, in McMinnville, OR. There are pieces on farmhouse ales, and on starting a brewery. There's a big piece by Sean Paxton on seasonal beer dinners. There's a piece on pairing beer with Mexican food with Cinco de Mayo around the bend. Another article features Belgium's "Extreme" beers, i.e. lambics. An extensive feature covers traditional English brewing, i.e. the Burton Union system, and Firestone Walker's take on it.

Each issue has been getting better, and it's all glossy high clay content paper so you don't have to try to ignore the newsprint smell as you drink your beer and peruse the mag. I'll try to remember to bring a copy or two to the next meetings.


National Homebrew Competition
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:46 PM

The deadline to enter beers in the National Homebrew Competition is fast approaching. Entries are being accepted between March 25 & April 8, and the NW Region shipping/dropoff location is F. H. Steinbart in Portland. Go here for details: http://www.beertown.org/events/nhc/entry.html

There are at least a few options for getting your beers to the dropoff point:

1. Bill Sproules at Olybrew has agreed to collect entries and he'll drop them at F. H. Steinbart on his regularly scheduled run down there for supplies on April 2. Entries need to be dropped off at Olybrew before closing on April 1 (that's next Wednesday). Bill has asked that they be dropped off as close to April 1 as possible.

2. The Washington Homebrewers Association is collecting entries at Larry's Brewing Supply in Kent, and they will be driven down to Portland by a volunteer member of the association. The deadline to drop off beers at Larry's is April 3. Here are the details from WAHA:

National Homebrewing Competition Drop in Seattle
In order to help promote Washngton's participation in the 2009 National Homebrewers Competition, the Washington Homebrewers Association and several local homebrewers have helped organize a local drop location and transportation for entries down for the first round of the NHC in Portland.
All you need to do is drop your packaged entries off down at Larry's Brewing Supply before 7:00 pm on April 3rd (please note that this is not the mail-in deadline for the NHC - April 8th). Once you've registered your entries using the online entry system (make sure to follow all of the NHC Rules), package up your entries for the trip (they still will be jostled around a bit so make sure to package them well). Then just drop them off at Larry's Brewing Supply. To help cover food and gas costs for the drivers, we ask that you attach an envelope to your box of entries (on the outside) with about $0.50 or so per entry.
There may be a chance to also drop off some entries at the Exbeerience on April 4th. Check back to this website for updates.

Let's bring home some metal for Washington!

3. You can ship your beers. Check out http://www.beertown.org/events/nhc/entry.html for details

4. You can drop your beers off at F. H. Steinbart. See the link above for the address and other info.

No matter how you plan to get your beers to Portland, you must register online at http://www.brewingcompetition.com/NHC/nhc.php, pay for your entries, and print out label(s) for your beer(s) prior to dropping off or shipping your beers.


Beer Wars, The Movie
Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:32 PM
From: "Curt DAWSON"
On April 16th, the movie Beer Wars is playing around the USA for one night only. The closest theaters to Bremerton would be Federal Way or 6th and Pine in Seattle. Anyone interested in getting together a group and going? If we went to Seattle, we could have a beer at the Taphouse before the movie. Let me know if you're interested. For information about the movie, go to http://beerwarsmovie.com/

Curt
1-360-782-2887


2009 Puget Sound Pro-Am Competition:
http://bewbc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=69&Itemid=61

Here are the basics, entries are due by May 26. Winning beers may be brewed up in large batches by any number of participating breweries, including:
Ram Restaurant and Brewery
Elysian Brewery
Issaquah Brewhouse / Rogue Ales
Powerhouse Brewery
Big Time Brewery
Rock Bottom - Seattle
Rock Bottom - Bellevue
Elliott Bay Brewery
Big Al Brewing
Flyers Restaurant and Brewery
Baron Brewing
Diamond Knot Brewery
Snipes Mountain Brewing

Olympic Brewing Supplies is one of the dropoff sites for this event. Gentlemen, start your brew kettles...


From the Beveridge Place Pub's newsletter:
SUN, APR 12, 7:00PM – BELGIAN BEER ME CLASS AT BPP!
This beer appreciation class is hosted by Stu Stuart, an excellent guide to all things Belgian. To sign up go to exco.org or call (206) 543-4375. “Belgian Beer Me!”, course #W290 - $55 for general public and $45 for UW students.

THU APR 16, 7:00PM – GEORGETOWN BREWER’S NIGHT!
This is the event we tried to do a year ago, during our first night in the new place. Suffice it to say we were a little too busy to have “real” brewers night, so Manny and Roger are gonna make sure we do it right this time, including a cask-conditioned Super Chop!!

FRI, APR 17 – BPP FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN NEW DIGS!
What’s special:
3:00pm – Tapping Beveridge Place Scotch Ale - The folks from Hale’s Brewery invited Gary to come over and brew a special beer just for the anniversary.
6:00pm – Tapping Harviestoun’s Old Engine Oil Firkin on the bartop! Old Engine Oil is a near-black brew with a silky-smooth rummy aroma, a coffee-ish palate, and a suggestion of the darkest chocolate.
8:00pm – Anniversary Toast with a 6 liter bottle of Duvel!
We’ll also be raffling off t-shirts and glassware regularly from 6 – 9 pm!


Retro British IPA aged at sea:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article5949896.ece
Robot creates its own special yeast:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f2b97d9a-1f96-11de-a7a5-00144feabdc0.html
"Beer Hunter" Michael Jackson Tribute Book's U.S. Launch Party
Thursday, 19 March 2009 12:47

Fans of Michael Jackson, the world's foremost expert on beer and whisky before his untimely death in August 2007, will gather to celebrate the launch of "Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser," a book of original essays by 13 of his colleagues. The international book launch takes place in Chicago, London, Austria and the Netherlands on Friday, March 27, which would have been the writer's 67th birthday. All proceeds from the publication, which was supported by leading single malt whisky The Glenlivet, will be donated to the Parkinson's Disease Society of the UK. Jackson suffered from the disease for over a decade leading up to his death.

Chicago, IL March 19, 2009 - Fans of Michael Jackson, the world's foremost expert on beer and whisky before his untimely death in August 2007, will gather at Delilah's, 2771 N. Lincoln Ave., to celebrate the launch of Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser, a book of original essays by 13 of his colleagues. The international book launch takes place in Chicago, London, Austria and the Netherlands on Friday, March 27, which would have been the writer's 67th birthday.

Delilah's, which Jackson himself dubbed one of the "most important bars in America," will kick-off the U.S. celebration at 4 p.m., to include a ceremonial toast at 7 p.m. and a meet and greet with two of the book's three female contributors: Julie Johnson, editor of All About Beer Magazine; and, Lucy Saunders, author of The Best of American Beer and Food, editor of beercook.com, and a member at-large of the Glunz Beer Culinary Council of Louis Glunz Beer, Inc., a Lincolnwood, Ill.-based beer distributor.

Jackson helped introduce Belgian beers to the U.S. and also gave rise to the North American craft brewery movement, by identifying beers by their flavors and styles and by educating fellow beer-lovers about pairing beer and food. He authored a series of books that were published in 18 languages, including The World Guide to Beer, The Great Beers of Belgium, and the Malt Whisky Companion, and hosted a TV series, "The Beer Hunter," which popularized his nickname, and was shown in 15 countries. Among his many honors were a 2006 James Beard award, and the "Master of the Quaich."

"We're honored to support this unique tribute to Michael Jackson, who was passionate in his pursuit of exceptional beer and a champion of beer education," said Jennifer Faulk, director of marketing for Glunz Beer and Culinary Council attaché. "As the premier beer distributor that brings the world of imports, specialties and micros to the kitchens of Chicagoland's top chefs, we hope to continue Jackson's legacy by promoting the growth of the beer and food pairing trend through expos, tasting classes, and training."

Editor Ian Buxton, who conceived the Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser project, said: "Michael Jackson dominated the world of both beer and whisky writing for two decades and was hugely influential in both 'real ale' and single malt whisky. A complete generation of writers has cause to be grateful to him, not to mention countless brewers and distillers. We have sought to honor Michael with words, fresh and new writing on beer and whisky that he would have enjoyed reading, that he would have respected, and that he might even have wished to written himself."

In addition to Johnson and Saunders, the other leading international writers on beer and whisky who donated a new piece of writing to Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser, are: Stephen Beaumont, Dave Broom, Ian Buxton, John Hansell, Charles MacLean, Hans Offringa, F. Paul Pacult, Roger Protz, Conrad Seidl, Carolyn Smagalski, and Gavin D. Smith.

Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser will be available for purchase on-site at Delilah's for $18.99 plus tax and through www.beerables.net, "The Accessory Store for the Beer Enthusiast," while supplies last. All proceeds from the publication, which was supported by leading single malt whisky The Glenlivet, will be donated to the Parkinson's Disease Society of the UK. Jackson suffered from the disease for over a decade leading up to his death.

March 2009 - Classic Expressions (UK) - Hard Cover Original 176 Pages - $18.99 - ISBN 978-1-906000-04-2


From the OBC listserv:
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Scheduled lineup for airtimes is as follows: 4/11/09, 5/9/09, and 6/13/09 at 7PM Channel 11; 4/15/09, 5/20/09, and 6/17/09 at 8PM Channel 21; 4/28/09, 5/26/09, and 6/23/09 at 7PM Channel 21. Also, the show can be enjoyed on the internet at Blip.TV, and BrewingMan.com! Future episodes will include expanded tastings, commercial breweries, and beer friendly restaurants. Styles will be Winter warmers, Stout, Bock, and Imperial IPA's. Share, and enjoy!

Cheers!
Michel


Beer goggles TV ad from Tuborg, sent in by Dave Quall:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L11fQ6-QTIc
Laurelwood Workhorse IPA wins BN March Madness competition:
http://brackets.brewingnews.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=306230
Here's a bunch of good stuff from the WABL newsletter:
2009 Washington Cask Beer Festival People's Choice Awards
On March 28th the Washington Cask Beer Festival celebrated its 10-year anniversary in a big way. It was by far the biggest Cask Fest ever with over 1,500 people enjoying 70+ cask-conditioned beers and 10 different versions of the Herbert's Legendary Cask Fest Ale. And we hope all of you got a chance to try the Double Decade, a beautiful WABL Beer that Bill Jenkins from Big Time Brewery brought just for WABL members. Thanks everyone who came out for this very special event and thanks also for your patience while we worked out the kinks at the admission booth in the beginning of the 1st session.

In case you missed the announcements at the end of the sessions here are this year's People's Choice Awards winners:
1st session
1st place- Call Me a Cab by Water Street Brewing Co.
2nd place- Fat Scotch by Silver City Brewing Co.
3rd place- Groovy Toasted Coconut Porter by Ram Restaurant & Brewery
2nd session
1st place- Groovy Toasted Coconut Porter by Ram Restaurant & Brewery
2nd place- Scott's Puget Creek Vanilla Porter by Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
3rd place- Ginger Pale Ale by Laughing Buddha Brewing Co.

WABL Exclusive Opportunity: WABL South End Brew Bus Tour 09'
A few weeks ago we announced this year's WABL Brew Bus Tour, heading south this time. There are just a handful of spots still available to participate in this amazing opportunity to visit so many wonderful Washington breweries. If you are interested in reserving your spot please send me an email at lisa@washingtonbeer.com. There are only a few spots left and they will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Must be a current WABL member to participate.

Tentative Schedule*- Saturday, April 25th
8:30am Start gathering at Georgetown Brewing (new site on Denver Ave. S.)
9:30am Bus leaves Georgetown Brewing
10:15-11:00am Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
11:30-12:15am Powerhouse Restaurant & Brewery
1:30-2:30pm Lunch @ McMenamin's Olympic Club
4:00-4:45pm Salmon Creek Brewery
5:00-5:45pm Hazel Dell Brewpub
7:15-8:15pm Dinner @ Dick's Brewing (new production site)
9:45-10:30pm ElliottBay Brewery & Pub
10:45am Return to Georgetown Brewing
*Schedule subject to change

Cost is $60 per person and includes:
Bus ride
Lunch at McMenamin's Olympic Club
Dinner at Dick's Brewing

2009 Washington Brewers Festival
Mark your calendar (and your dad's)! The Washington Brewers Festival, aka the Mother of All Fathers Day Festival is returning to SaintEdwardState Park on June 19th-21st. Once again the festival will feature nearly 200 beers from Washington and our neighbors, plus the Brewers Keg Toss Contest, Kids Playground, Rootbeer Garden, top notch live acts on the Music Stage & more. Friday night is going to be 21+ only and will feature select Washington breweries (about 30 of them) only. Saturday and Sunday are all ages and will offer a full beer lineup.

You might have heard Saint Edward Park, our beloved home of the Washington Brewers Fest, has been doing some major maintenance work the past several months. We can't wait to see the new & improved Park in the near future but in the meantime, this year's Festival will have a completely new layout and parking plans due to the ongoing maintenance work in some areas of the Park. We'll have more info on the new changes soon.

Tickets will go on sale online mid-April and at ticket outlets in May.

2009 Washington Brewers Festival
Friday, June 19th: 5-9 p.m. (21+ only)
Saturday, June 20th & Sunday, June 21st: 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. (All Ages)
SaintEdwardState Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA98208
www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm

Black Raven Brewing opens its door this week!
It's finally happening! The much anticipated opening of Black Raven Brewing is this Thursday, April 9th at 3pm. Many of you know Beaux from the U-Village Ram, Far West, Mac & Jack's and, of course, as an integral part of the WABL Committee who's responsible for many WABL projects such as the Brew Bus Tours and Anniversary Party.

Black Raven's first beer is called Batch One Brown Porter. This tasty treat is not one of the standard beers but it could be if folks really dig it. The first batch of the Trickster IPA is in fermentation right now and is expected to be released next. After that, they will be brewing the Totem Pale Ale and the Kristale Bavarian Wheat.

Black Raven Standard Beers
- Kristale Bavarian Wheat
- Totem Pale Ale
- Trickster IPA
- Second Sight Strong Scotch Ale
- Morrighan Stout

There will also be a specialty series of bottle conditioned 750ml beers called the "Corbeaux Series". These beers are expected to be available in the coming months. Black Raven has purchased about a dozen freshly emptied bourbon barrels and will be starting their barrel aging program very soon. Expect the first of those to be a Scotch Ale aged in the barrel called "Splinters".

Black Raven is finally opening this week and as soon as they are ready Beaux promised to invite WABLers to check out his new brewery (tentatively in May). So stay tuned for more info, and in the meantime here's an update from Beaux:

"Well it is finally happening. After 2+ years in the making, the Black Raven Brewing Company is opening the doors Thursday 4/9 at 3PM (soft opening, the official grand opening is May 1st weekend). We will be pouring our first beer, Batch 1 Brown and 9 other Washington guest beers. Here is the lineup:

Black Raven Brewing - Batch 1 Brown
Big Al Brewing - Local Hero #2 ESB
Hales Ales - Herberts 2009
Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse - White Frog
Lazy Boy Brewing - Redhead
Pike Brewing - Monks Uncle
Schooner Exact Brewing- 3 Grid IPA
Scuttlebutt Brewing - Amber
Silver City Brewing - Hefeweizen
Two Beers Brewing - Echo IPA

We will be releasing our IPA this weekend and the Pale Ale next week.

The Raven's Nest Taproom at Black Raven Brewing is a 32-34 seat retail bar that is for patrons 21 and older. We are offering light snacks for sale and do not have a kitchen at this point. You are welcome to either bring in your own food or order something locally to be delivered.

Check our website for more info. We can be found at:
www.blackravenbrewing.com

Our address is: 14679 NE 95th St, RedmondWA98052 (Corner of Willows & 95th)

Bear with us, we are still transitioning from construction mode to retail and working out the kinks. We ask for your patience as we learn our new systems in the retail area.

Cheers,
Beaux Bowman, Kat Gillespie
Black Raven Brewing Company"

June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing Co.
After the May WABL Event at Black Raven (date TBD) we're going to visit another brand new brewery, Fremont Brewing Co. on Friday, June 26th. Fremont Brewing is scheduled to open sometime in June and you could be one of the first few to check out the new brewery with a tasting room. There will be special pint pricing for WABL members and a brewery tour will be also provided.

June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing Co.
Friday, June 26th, 5-9 p.m.
Fremont Brewing Co.
3409 Woodland Park Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.fremontbrewing.com

The Beer Authority Grand Opening
It must be spring because there are new businesses popping up everywhere! The Beer Authority, Seattle's newest bottle shop opened last month on Lake City Way and they are getting ready for a huge grand opening party on April 18th & 19th. The party starts at noon on both days and goes on until 6 pm on Saturday and 5 pm on Sunday. For this special occasion they are slashing prices on every bottle of beer and wine in the store- down to just above cost! No limits on how much you can buy, and no guarantees that supplies will last so get there early for the best deals. Tastings are scheduled all day, each day with brewery representatives and industry experts, plus food pairings with the tastings. Free beer schwag!

Saturday, April 18 schedule
Noon to 3 pm: Spring beer tastings. Beers include Elysian Maibock, Ommegang Biere de Mars, Ninkasi Spring Reign, Maredsous 6 and much more! Paired with Outrageous nuts assortment of seasoned nuts and short breads.
3 pm to 6 pm: Laughing Buddha (Trade Routes Brewing) tasting with the brewers. Paired with sushi from Sumo Sushi.
Sunday, April 19 schedule
2 pm to 4 pm: Lazy Boy Brewing tasting with the brewers. Food pairing TBA.

The Beer Authority currently stocks over 300 labels of micros and imports with plans to have over 500 labels by May. Special orders are encouraged, beer tastings and 1/6bbl rentals are on the way. Open M-F: 11am-8pm, Sat: 12-6pm and Sun: 12-5pm. WABL members enjoy 5% Friends and Family Discount.

The Beer Authority Grand Opening
Saturday, April 18th, 12-6pm & Sunday, April 19th, 12-5pm
The Beer Authority
12716 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98125
www.seattlebeerauthority.com

Beer Wars: Brewed in America
Beer Wars is a documentary film in theatres featuring small brewers, their beers and business challenges. With over 95 million beer drinkers, beer is an American icon and is interwoven into our culture, yet the real story of these independent brewers has never been told. Beer Wars introduces the who's who in beer while following the journey of small, independent brewers who are challenging the status quo. Playing in 440 movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, April 16th, Beer Wars LIVE will begin a conversation about the future of beer in America.

April 17th through 30th bring your BEER WARS LIVE movie ticket stub from the 4/16 showing to 99 Bottles and SAVE 10% ON YOUR BEER! Limit 1 discounted sale per stub; stubs will be stamped to void future discounts.

2009 Puget Sound Pro-Am Competition
If you have ever dreamed of having your beer produced and served on tap at a brew pub, your best opportunity ever is coming up. Enter the Puget Sound Pro-Am - the competition aimed at providing award winning homebrew recipes to be brewed by Puget Sound breweries with the goal of bringing another gold medal back to Washington from the Great American Beer Festival's Pro-Am Competition. This Puget Sound Pro-Am is unique in that it will have over a dozen breweries selecting their favorite homebrew beers from the best of show round to scale up and brew on their systems. Winning beers of AHA members may be sent on to the GABF for a shot at national glory!

Start dreaming and brewing up your entries today! The brewers are not just looking for stylistically accurate beers, but they will be looking for damn tasty beers. This is a perfect shot for that hybrid beer you make. You've got plenty of time to brew up entries specifically for one of the slots!

Check the competition website at http://www.bewbc.org/pro-am for the latest details including participating breweries, desired styles, contest rules, and links to online registration. Entries (three 10-12 oz brown bottles) are due May 26th with an entry fee of $6 per beer submitted (several drop-off locations accepting entries beginning in May). Judging will be held on May 30th at Larry's Brewing Supply in Kent (if you are interested in judging, stewarding, or helping with event execution, contact Mark Emiley at markemiley@earthlink.net or register online). Winners will be selected in the weeks following. Check the website frequently for updates on participating breweries and contest details as the competition grows. To have the best shot of having your beer brewed, you need to be an AHA member by the time of the competition, so join today! Invite your friends to join the AHA and submit beers as well (all beers will be judged and ranked regardless
of AHA membership). Good luck, and may your wildest brewing dreams come true!

Seattle Beer Week
Seattle Beer Week is only one month away (May 7-17th)! Check their web site at www.seattlebeerweek.com for the latest info.

May 7th
Seattle Beer Week kick-off at Pike- release of the SBW's first commemorative brew, a Double IPA brewed by Pike Brewing.
Kick-Off Party Part 2 at BPP- After the Pike kick-off Beveridge Place Pub will have a big Kick-off Party 2 with a full night of cask beer.
Iron Horse Tasting at Bottleworks
Math 7th-17th
"Squirled Away" at the Dray- a week long of pulling out special cellared kegs.
May 8th
Ale of Two Cities Release at Naked City
Stout Night at Brouwer's Cafe
May 9th
Elysian Beer Festival at Elysian Fields featuring 40 beers brewed by Elysian, all on draught
Cask Beer Tasting at Sole Repair Shop featuring Diamond Knot, Georgetown, Scuttlebutt, North Coast, Skagit River.
Pike tasting at Full Throttle Bottles
Tour de Pints Bike Ride
Elliot Bay Barrel-aged Beer Tasting- $40.00 per person ticket will include five samples of beer aged in various barrels including bourbon, brandy, syrah, and a couple of sour versions out of brettanomyces-innoculated French wine barrels. Tapas-style food pairing.
May 10th
Around the World Beer Dinner at Mashiko with Beveridge Place Pub
Port Townsend Tasting at Bottleworks
Mothers Day Beer Brunch at Barking Dog
May 11th
Old Sol Vertical at Big Time- pouring a vertical of Old Sol Wheatwine dating back to 2003
Chef's Tasting Menu and Trappist Ale Pairing at Quinn's
Pike Brewing & Left Hand Brewing Dinner at Latona Pub
Spring Brewmaster's Beer Dinner at Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
Iron Horse Tasting at Full Throttle
Fish Brewing Brewer's Dinner at Circa Restaurant & Alehouse
Iron Horse Cask Night at Fiddler's Inn
May 12th
Pig roast with Lazy Boy & Victory at the Pub at Pipers Creek
Iron Horse Brewers Night at Tap House Grill
Pike & Trade Route Beer Dinner at Matt's in the Market
Collabeeration Night at BPP
Firkin-Firkin at Elysian Capitol Hill- a Firkin throw-down Washington vs. California
Grog Release at the Pillager's Pub
Trade Route tasting at Full Throttle
Snoqualmie Brewing Beer Dinner at Mulleady's Irish Pub & Restaurant
May 13th
Beer & Brat Tasting at Shultzy's
Capitol Hill Pub Crawl
Snoqualmie Falls tasting at Full Throttle
May 14th
Sour Beer Fest at Brouwer's Cafe
Maibock-Yourbock-Uhrbock at Elysian locations- Ambrosia Maibock, Oaked Ambrosia, Pandoras Bock, Woodruff Maibock
May 15th
WTF?! Brewfest at BPP- featuring the most unusual beers from around the world and down the street.
Hardtack Beer & Cheese Dinner at the Pillager's Pub
Harmon Tasting at Full Throttle
Firkin English Pub Night at the DuckIsland with Bangers and Mash
May 16th
Closing ceremony at Tap House Grill
Seattle vs. the Red Sox. Beers at Elysian Fields
South Seattle Breweries Open House featuring Georgetown, Baron, Trade Route, Schooner Exact & Big Al
Lazy Boy tasting at Full Throttle
May 17th
Week End Party and BBQ at The Dray


Beer events calendar (mostly from WABL newsletter)---

I.P.APRIL @ Beveridge Place (April )
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
All month long BPP will be serving up a hopheads delight, with half our taps running at 60+ IBUs! IPAs, Imperial IPAs, Double IPAs, Black IPAs, Single Hop IPAs, they'll have them all (or as many as you can safely consume) for the entire month of April!

Black Raven Opening (Thursday, April 9th, 3 p.m.- )
Black Raven Brewing Co.
14679 NE 95th St.
Redmond, WA 98052
www.blackravenbrewing.com

IPA Festival (April 9th-April 30th)
Coopers Alehouse
8065 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 522-2923
www.coopersalehouse.com
Over 40 IPA's throughout the fest with no fewer than 10 on draught at a time. This year, for the first time, they will also feature a number of bottled IPA's. There will be brewers nights, blind tastings, and food specials throughout the fest. WABL members will receive a discount on the sampler throughout the fest.

Fish Bottle Tasting @ Malt & Vine (Friday, April 10th, 5:30-7:30 p.m.)
Malt & Vine
16851 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052
www.maltandvine.com
Treat your taste buds to 10 Squared Anniversary Reel Ale, Monkfish Belgian Style Triple Ale, Fish Tale IPA and Spire Mountain Dark & Dry Cider.

Easter Brunch @ BoundaryBay (Sunday,April 12th, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.)
BoundaryBay Brewery
1107 Railroad Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.bbaybrewery.com
Come down to Boundary Bay for a delicious, all you can eat Easter Brunch with all your favorites- French toast, hash browns, fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, sausage & bacon and more. The brunch will go from 9am to noon with an Easter egg hunt in the BeerGarden at 10:30am for the kids. Cost is $17 per person, $7 for kids 6 to 10 yrs. Reservations recommended.

Three Skulls Ales "Hop the Plank" IPA Release (Monday, April 13th, 7 p.m.- )
Pillagers Pub
8551 Greenwood Ave. N, Suite 5
SeattleWA98103
(206) 706-2779
It's time to shake the moth balls out of your eye patch, polish your peg leg and come on out to Greenwood for the launch of Three Skulls Ales "Hop the Plank" IPA on Monday March 13th at 7:00pm. Three Skulls will be giving away some great plunder. Pillagers Pub has also added another 6 tap handles so they can serve more beers from around the world. Along with the great Baron and Three Skulls beers Pillagers currently serves Moylans Dry Irish Stout, Pike Tandem, Piraat, Skullers IPA, Old Chub, Speakeasy Prohibition and Fox Barrel Black Current Cider, as well as Ambrosia Meadery's Traditional Mead. Expect the beers to change regularly.

Big Al Beer Dinner @ McCormick & Schmick's (Monday, April 13th, 5-10 p.m.)
McCormick & Schmick's
1103 First Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
www.mccormickandschmicks.com

Trade Route (formerly Laughing Buddha) Tasting @ Bottleworks (Monday, April 13th)
Bottleworks
1710 N 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.bottleworks.com

Big Al Beer and Bingo @ Fiddler's (Monday, April 13th, 7 p.m.- )
Fiddler's Inn
9219 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA98115
(206) 525-0752
www.3pubs.com

Mariner's Game with Boundary Bay (Tuesday, April 14th)
BoundaryBay Brewery
1107 Railroad Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.bbaybrewery.com
BoundaryBay is taking a bus to the Home Opener Mariners Game! Come see Ken Griffey's return and the 10th anniversary of Safeco Field. Tickets to get on the Boundary Bay Bus to the Mariners Home Opening game cost $70.00 and can only be bought at Boundary Bay Brewery. Cost includes game tickets, lunch before leaving Boundary, beverages on the bus, snacks for the game, plus raffles and Boundary Bay Brewery merchandise giveaways! Be at Boundary for lunch by noon, get on the bus at 12:30 and get to Safeco for the 3:40 game with no travel stress.

Beer Wars: Brewed in America (Thursday, April 16th)
One-time showing at the following locations:
Regal Auburn 17 Theatres- Auburn
Cinemark Century Theatres- Federal Way
AMCAMCKentStation-Kent
Regal Alderwood 7 Theatres- Lynnwood
Cinemark Capital Mall 14- Olympia
Regal Bella Bottega 11 Cinema- Redmond
AMCAMC Pacific Place 11- Seattle
Regal Northtown 12- Spokane

Georgetown Brewers Night @ Beveridge Place (Thursday, April 16th, 7 p.m.- )
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
This is the event BPP tried to do a year ago, during their first night in the new place. Suffice it to say they were a little too busy to have "real" brewers night, so Manny and Roger are gonna make sure they do it right this time!

New Brew Tapping at Rock Bottom Bellevue (Thursday, April 16th, 6 p.m.- )
Rock Bottom Brewery
550 106th AvenueNE
Bellevue, WA 98004
www.rockbottom.com
Once a month Rock Bottom Bellevue brewmaster makes something special and picks a Thursday night for the unveiling. April's featured beer: Drunkin Goat Maibock.

Beginning Homebrewing Bottling Class (Thursday, April 16th, 6-7:30 p.m.)
IceHarbor Brewing Co.
Kennewick, WA
www.iceharbor.com
This is the followup class that will demonstrate how to properly bottle the beer brewed at the first homebrewing class. The class is free. To sign up for the class call: (509) 582-5340.

BPP First Anniversary in New Digs (Friday, April 17th)
Beveridge Place Pub
6413 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136
www.beveridgeplacepub.com
3:00pm - Tapping Beveridge Place Scotch Ale - The folks from Hale's Brewery invited Gary to come over and brew a special beer just for the anniversary.
6:00pm - Tapping Harviestoun's Old Engine Oil Firkin on the bartop! Old Engine Oil is a near-black brew with a silky-smooth rummy aroma, a coffee-ish palate, and a suggestion of the darkest chocolate.
8:00pm - Anniversary Toast with a 6 liter bottle of Duvel!
They will also be raffling off t-shirts and glassware regularly from 6 - 9 pm.

The Beer Authority Grand Opening (April 18th-19th)
The Beer Authority
12716 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98125
www.seattlebeerauthority.com

Leavenworth Ale-Fest (Saturday, April 18th)
Leavenworth Festhalle
1001 Front Street
Leavenworth, Washington
www.leavenworthalefest.com
20 microbreweries will be pouring their brews for you to sample, popular northwest bands will entertain you, and local chefs will tempt you with their delicious foods. Designated Drivers will enjoy the event too, as they will have their own special booth offering tasty non-alcoholic drinks! Tickets for the event are $20.00 and will include a tasting glass, Tasters Notebook and 2 drink tokens. Presale tickets purchased between March 1 and 5 p.m. April 16 will be $15.00, available at the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce, David Rodstol Inc. in Wenatchee, or online at www.leavenworthalefest.com Active military will be given free admission. Security will check identification, as no one under 21 years of age will be admitted.

Hops and Props: An Aviation-Themed Craft Beer Tasting Event (Saturday, April 18th, 7-10 p.m.)
The Museum of Flight
9404 East Marginal WayS.
Seattle, WA98108-4097
www.museumofflight.org/hopsandprops
This event is sold out.

Chuckanut Brewery Tour (Sunday, April 19th, 12 p.m.- )
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Join Chuckanut Brewery Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at 12:00 pm for a Tour of the incredibly sophisticated and technologically advanced small brewery in Bellingham, WA. The Tour will be 45 minutes to one hour in length and there will be tastes of beers available for those who are 21 years and older. The cost will be $5 dollars for Tour & Taste (no charge if under 21). Head Brewer Josh Pfriem will discuss the brewing process, their specialized hi tech brewing system and the different kinds of beers Chuckanut Brewery is brewing. There will be an opportunity for questions and answers at the end of the tour. Participants will come away with a better understanding of beer and the process of professional brewing. Groups interested in setting up a private tour and tasting can contact Mari Kemper at 360-752-3377. Dates are limited, please book in advance.

Big Al Brewers Night (Monday, April 20th, 6-9 p.m.)
The Spot Sports Bar & Grill
4224 E Valley Rd.
Renton, WA98055
(425) 251-8053

Georgetown Brewers Night @ Naked City (Tuesday, April 21st, 7-10 p.m.)
Naked City Taphouse
8564 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 838-6299
www.nakedcitybrewing.com/
JoinNakedCity and welcome Manny, Roger and the Georgetown crew for a special night celebrating the beers of Georgetown Brewing Co. They will be pouring Manny's Pale, Roger's Pilsner, Chopper's Red, 9lb Porter and maybe a cask?

Ice Harbor Marina's Brew Master's Dinner (Wednesday, April 22nd)
IceHarbor at the Marina
350 Clover Island Dr
Kennewick, WA 99336
(509) 586-3181
www.iceharbor.com
A unique 4-course meal prepared just for that evening. Each course will be paired with a selected beer and a brewer will be there to enlighten you about each beer. Cost is $40 per person. Pre-paid reservations with cash or check only please.
Menu
Soup
Garlic Cheddar & Stone Ruination IPA Soup
Salad
A salad of celery hearts, pancetta, tart apples, hazelnuts and blue cheese drizzled with Champaign Vinaigrette
Entree
A Wild Game and Mushroom Stroganoff served over pasta with garlic toast
Dessert
Homemade Peach Lambic Ice Cream

Spring Blackout @ Fiddler's (April 23rd- 26th)
Fiddler's Inn
9219 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 525-0752
www.3pubs.com
A festival of amazingly tasty, strong and yes, very DARK beers all weekend. Taste early and taste often! Limited Supply!

Trivia and Pike night at Trumpeter Public House (Thursday, April 23rd)
Trumpeter Public House
416 Myrtle St.
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 588-4515
www.trumpeterpublichouse.com
Pike specials, trivia and prizes.

Water Street's Spring Music Festival Weekend (April 24th-25th)
Water Street Brewing Co.
639 Water Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
www.waterstreetbrewing.com

WABL South End Brew Bus Tour (Saturday, April 25th)
Georgetown Brewing (new site on Denver Ave.)
Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
Powerhouse Restaurant & Brewery
Lunch @ McMenamin's Olympic Club
Salmon Creek Brewery
Hazel Dell Brewpub
Dinner @ Dick's Brewing (new production site)
ElliottBay Brewery & Pub- Burien

4th Annual Barleywine Fest (Saturday, April 25th, 2 p.m-2 a.m.)
Parkway Tavern
313 N I St
Tacoma, WA98403
(253) 383-8748
A twelve hour celebration of Barleywine featuring over 30 aged and recently released barleywines from local, regional, and national craft breweries. They will also be grilling whole pigs, prime rib, and a goat to help soak up the beer.

April Brews Day (Saturday, April 25th, 6-10 p.m.)
Depot Market Square
Bellingham, WA
www.maxhigbee.org/aprilbrewsday.html
Join local brewers as they share their microbrews in a fundraiser for the MaxHigbeeCenter, a non-profit agency that provides recreational opportunities for teens and adults with developmental disabilities. 6-10 pm at the Market Depot. Tickets cost $15 in advance/$20 at door and admission includes a collectable tasting glass and scrip for tasting these great micro-brews. Food will be available for purchase. Advance tickets available at Boundary Bay Brewery, Village Books, and the Community Food Co-Op.

BBP Port Townsend Party Van (April 25th-26th)
Port Townsend, WA
Interested in a roadtrip to P.T.? BPP is looking into setting up a van or two to make a daytrip, or maybe even an overnighter to the peninsula, with a final destination of Water Street Brewpub (other stops possible). Contact BPP if you'd be interested in joining on this beer adventure!

Pike Night at the Empire Ale House (Sunday, April 26th)
Empire Ale House
314 West Gates
Mt Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 336-9944
Featuring Cask IPA, Monk's Uncle and Kilt Lifter on draft.

Entertaining With Beer @ 99 Bottles (Sunday, April 26th, 1 p.m.- )
99 Bottles
35002 Pacific Hwy S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
www.99bottles.net
Explore beer as you learn how to hold a beer tasting for friends, sample beer & food pairings, discuss how glasses impact the beer's flavor, and more. Featuring beer paired with hors d'ouvres. These sessions are conducted by Tiffany of 99 Bottles. Limited seating; get your tickets early. Tickets available at 99 Bottles. 21+ only, ID & ticket required for event attendance.

Pike Brewers Night @ Porterhouse (Tuesday, April 28th)
The Porterhouse
416 W. Gates St.
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
(360) 336-9989
www.porterhousepub.net

The Appliance Art Revival at Chuckanut (Saturday, May 2nd, 5 p.m.)
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
A celebration of reuse, sustainability, art, music, dancing , food and games will all be part of the first ever Appliance Art Revival on Saturday, May 2nd at the Chuckanut Brewery and Kitchen. The event starts at 5pm, immediately following the Procession of Species which ends across the street at MaritimeHeritagePark. Sponsored by Appliance Depot, the Revival features lively art and fun activities that use recycled appliance parts. All sale proceeds will go directly to support the artists. Music will start at Chuckanut Brewery around 7pm provided by the rocking hillbilly band, Hoss. The silent art auction inside the Kitchen will end at 9pm. A cover charge of $5 per person will be collected at the door. Chuckanut food menu along with beers, wine and beverages will be available for purchase.

A note from venerable Uber bartender Ken:
Well it's 2009 and the weather is terrible and the bike riding is miserable, but the beer is tasting better than ever. Much like taxes and erectile dysfunction, spring weather is inevitable. What better way to embrace this change than with a little bike ride?

I would like to personally invite you all to join me Sunday May 3rd for the 2009 Bike and Brew Spring Invitational.
see past photo galleries here:

No need to pack your palates, we'll be touring the "lighter" side of Seattle by hitting some of the cities most infamous dive bars. Here's the short list,
1. Über Tavern
2. Buckaroo
3. Blue Moon
4. Roanoke
5. Comet
6. 9lb Hammer
7. Pioneer Square Saloon
8. Nitelight
9. Mecca
10. Sloop
11. Dray
12. Über Tavern
We'll be starting at Uber at noon. Those with true grit will be doing the entire ride, but feel free to meet up with us at the bar of your choice. As usual we'll be stopping off for food and other distractions along the way.

There will be a "pre registration" for those people interested in a commemorative t-shirt. Swing by Uber and give the bartender $20, your name and shirt size and we'll take care of the rest.
Questions? Just shoot me an email at kenjprovost@hotmail and we can chew the fat, shoot the shit and discuss the weather.

See ya under the bar, Ken Provost
Dark Lord of Über Tavern

Cinco de Mayo at Pike Brewing (Tuesday, May 5th)
Pike Brewing Co.
1415 1st Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
www.pikebrewing.com
Pike Cerveza Rosanna Chili Ale.

13th Annual Olympic Club Brew Festival (Saturday, May 9th, 1-10 p.m.)
McMenamin's Olympic Club
112 North Tower Ave.
Centralia, WA 98531
www.mcmenamins.com
Central Washington's finest McMenamin's Brewfest! The best chance in the area to try a variety of experimental and new brews from McMenamin's.

The Untapped Blues Festival (Saturday, May 9th, 12-11 p.m.)
BentonCounty Fairgrounds
1500 South Oak Street
Kennewick, WA 99337
www.untappedblues.com
Eleven hours of the great music by premier blues performers (a $100+ value if paid for separately at cover charge rates), access to at least 24 of the nation's best micro breweries and six of the regions premium wineries, some of the Tri-Cities best food ... and a dozen fabulous non-food vendors (e.g., cigars, hats, belts, jewelry).

Spring Brewmaster's Beer Dinner @ Chuckanut (Monday, May 11th, 6-9p.m.)
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
601 W. Holly St.
Bellingham, WA 98225
www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com
Chuckanut Brewery is hosting a Brewmaster's Spring Beer Dinner on Monday, May 11th at 6:00 pm. A decadent night of food and beer pairing, along with discussions by the Brewmaster, Will Kemper and Chef, Chad Bowes. Offering a unique opportunity to elegantly dine in the Brewery by soft candlelight, next to the beer fermenters and brewing house. There will be a gourmet four-course dinner, paired with five of Chuckanut Brewery's distinctive Beers. Price is $50 dollars per person for food, beer, and tax. Gratuity not included. Tickets must be purchased in advance (non-refundable) at the Brewery.

Big Al Brewers Night at The Green Frog Cafe (Wednesday, May 27th)
The Green Frog Cafe
902 N State St. #104
Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 756-1213
www.acoustictavern.com

June 18-20
Oakland, CA
National Homebrewers Conference
http://beertown.org/events/hbc/

June 26-28
North American Organic Brewers Festival
http://www.naobf.org/

July 3-5
Seattle International Beerfest
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/

July 17-19
Portland International Beerfest
http://www.seattlebeerfest.com/

July 23-26
22nd Annual Oregon Brewers Festival
http://www.oregonbrewfest.com/


Learn Brewing Science In Just 5 Days
From: info@unexmail.ucdavis.edu
Subject: Learn Brewing Science In Just 5 Days (6122905)
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 09:05:29 -0700
March 26, 2009
Learn Brewing Science In Just 5 Days

Learn the fundamentals of brewing science in just five days with a summer intensive course at UC Davis Extension.
Brewing Short Course
Intensive Brewing Science for Practical Brewing
June 8-12: Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. & Fri.,9 a.m.-noon.
This popular short course offers an intensive introduction to the sciences of brewing, drawing a direct connection between brewing science and brewing practice. Lecture topics include:

Technological and biochemical aspects of the brewing process, including raw materials, malting, brewing, fermentation and finishing
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Sanitation
Sensory evaluation
Quality control
The relationship between raw materials or processes and product quality Learn in an informal and stimulating environment and network with maltsters, brewers and those in allied trades.

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Contact us
UC Davis Extension
1333 Research Park Dr.
Davis, CA 95618
(800)752-0881
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2009 Washington Brewers Festival (June 19th-21st)
SaintEdwardState Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA 98208
www.washingtonbeer.com/wabf.htm

June WABL Event @ Fremont Brewing (Friday, June 26th, 5-9 p.m.)
Fremont Brewing Co.
3409 Woodland Park Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
www.fremontbrewing.com


If you're looking to create a CD-R beer tunes disc (<80 minutes), download, or rip these songs from your discs, burn the CD-R then sit back and enjoy:

01 Northern Lights - Home Brew Fever.mp3
02 Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner.mp3
03 Chris Cagle - Hey Y'all.mp3
04 Chris Ledoux - Cadillac Ranch.mp3
05 Jerry Lee Lewis - What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me).mp3
06 Hank Williams and Bocephus - There's A Tear In My Beer.mp3
07 Waylon Jennings - Out Of Jail.mp3
08 Merle Haggard - Workin' Man Blues.mp3
09 Memphis Slim - Beer Drinkin Woman.mp3
10 Jimmy Witherspoon - Drinking Beer (Have A Ball).mp3
11 Dave Minda's Fatback Blues Band - Homebrew.mp3
12 Rory Gallagher - Barley Grape Rag.mp3
13 Andy Reynolds - Beer Bottle Mama.mp3
14 Cletus T. Judd - I'm Not in Here for Love (Just Yer Beer).mp3
15 James Taylor - Sweet Baby James.mp3
16 Tim McGraw - My Next 30 Years.mp3
17 John Michael Montgomery - Beer And Bones.mp3
18 David Kersh - One Good Reason.mp3
19 Chris Young - Beer or Gasoline.mp3
20 Brad Paisley - Better Than This.mp3
21 Rodney Atkins - These Are My People.mp3
22 Bruce Springsteen - Jungleland.mp3


01 Northern Lights - Home Brew Fever.mp3
Northern Lights
Home Brew Fever

Home brew fever's got a hold on me
I'm shakin' so bad I can barely see
Home brew fever leave me alone
Done took my wife took my home

Well I wish I'd listened to my daddy
When he told me not to mess with Satan's brew
Two best of friends I ever had
If you don't keep clean it'll get you too

Well ever since I lit up my still
My hair is gettin' worse every day
Seems I can never get my fill
But I sure wish I could hear what those poor boys play

Home brew fever's got a hold on me
I'm shakin' so bad I can barely see
Home brew fever leave me alone
Done took my wife took my home

Well time's gettin' harder can't find no job
See money just ain't comin' in
I'm too tired to run too proud to beg
But I sure wish I could start all over again

Last week I got a visit from a government man
And he was lookin' for my old still
Well I filled him full of buckshot with my shotgun
All I gotta do now is grab my jug and run

Home brew fever's got a hold on me
I'm shakin' so bad I can barely see
Home brew fever leave me alone
Done took my wife took my home


02 Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner.mp3
Uncle Tupelo
Moonshiner

I've been a moonshiner
for seventeen long years
and I spent all my money
on whiskey and beer
and I go to some hollow
and set up my still
if whiskey don't kill me
Lord, I don't know what will

and I go to some barroom
to drink with my friends
where the women they can't follow
to see what I spend
God bless them pretty women
I wish they were mine
with breath as sweet as
the dew on the vine

let me eat when I'm hungry
let me drink when I'm dry
two dollars when I'm hard up
religion when I die
the whole world is a bottle
and life is but a dram
when the bottle gets empty
Lord, it sure ain't worth a damn


03 Chris Cagle - Hey Y'all.mp3
Chris Cagle
Hey Y'all

I pulled up to a cattle guard
Got out, opened up the gate
I drove down a long dirt road
To the banks of an old two-acre lake
They had bonfires and barbed wire
Fresh caught catfish in the deep fryer
I jumped out my truck and I said, "It's on."
And everybody sang
Hey ya'll, break out the beer, turn the Skynyrd on
Hey ya'll, how ya doin'?
Whatcha doin'?
Hey ya'll, we ain't leavin' 'til they call the law
Hey ya'll, hey ya'll, hey ya'll come on

A cloud of dust came rollin' in
Blue lights flashin', there were ten of them
Sheriff Harper and all o' his boys
Said all they had to do was just follow the noise
He dropped his gun, and then his star
Reached in his cruiser, pulled out his guitar
Said, "Officer, what have we done wrong?"
He just smiled at me and said, nothin' at all, singin'
Hey ya'll break out the beer, turn the Skynyrd on
Hey ya'll whatcha doin'? how ya' doin'?
Hey ya'll, crank it up, we ain't never goin' home
Hey ya'll,
Hey ya'll, Hey ya'll watch this
See that girl over there lookin' fine
Well, I betcha by morning I can make her mine
Everybody sang
Hey ya'll, break out the beer, turn the Skynyrd on
Hey ya'll whatcha doin'?
Baby, how'm I doin?
Hey ya'll, we ain't leavin' 'til the law goes home
Hey ya'll, hey ya'll, hey ya'll come on.
Hey ya'll, hey ya'll, hey ya'll...


04 Chris Ledoux - Cadillac Ranch.mp3
Chris Ledoux
Cadillac Ranch

Well the well went dry and the cow did too
Daddy didn't know what to do
The banker came by the house one day
Said he's gonna take the farm away
And momma came up with a plan
Brother and me started up a band
Sister put a sign on the roof
And daddy bought a case of ninety-proof

Now we call it the Cadillac Ranch
They're parking cars in the old pea patch
There's a bar in the barn and the place stays packed
'Til the cows come home at Cadillac Ranch

Now the only thing that we raise is Cain
You don't need the sun or rain
Just neon lights and some ice cold beer
Keeps everything real around here
Momma takes the cash at the door
Brother and me keep 'em out on the floor
Sister sets them up at the bar
And daddy kicks back with a big cigar

Now we call it the Cadillac Ranch
They're parking cars in the old pea patch
There's a bar in the barn and the place stays packed
'Til the cows come home at Cadillac Ranch

Well we gave all the cows away
Now the only horns around here today
Are the ones up on the grille
Of a genuine '59 Coupe DeVille

Now we call it the Cadillac Ranch
They're parking cars in the old feed patch
There's a bar in the barn and the place stays packed
'Til the cows come home at Cadillac Ranch

Now we call it the Cadillac Ranch
They're parking cars in the old feed patch
There's a bar in the barn and the place stays packed
'Til the cows come home at Cadillac Ranch


05 Jerry Lee Lewis - What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me).mp3
Jerry Lee Lewis
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)

It's late and she's waiting and I know I should go home
But every time I start to leave they play another song
Then someone buys another round and wherever drinks are free
What's made Milwaukee famous has made a fool out of me

Baby's begged me not to go so many times before
She says love and happiness can't live behind those swingin' doors
Now she's gone and I'm to blame too late I finally see
What's made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me

Baby's begged me not to go so many times before
She says love and happiness just can't live behind those swingin' doors
Nows she's gone and I'm to blame too late I finally see
What's made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me
What's made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me


06 Hank Williams and Bocephus - There's A Tear In My Beer.mp3
There's A Tear In My Beer
Words and Music by Hank Williams
1:

A7 D
There's a tear in my beer

'cause I'm cryin' for you, dear
A7
you are on my lonely mind.

Into these last few beers

I have shed a million tears.
D D7
You are on my lonely mind
G
I'm gonna keep drinkin'
D
until I'm petriified.
E7 A7
And then maybe these tears

will leave my eyes.
D
There's a tear in my beer

'cause I'm crying' for you, dear
E7 A7 D Fdim A7
You are on my lonely mind.

2:

A7 D
Last night I walked the floor

and the night before
A7
You are on my lonely mind.

It seems my life is through

and I'm so doggone blue
D D7
You are on my lonely mind.
G
I'm gonna keep on drinkin'
D
'til I can't move a toe
E7 A7
and then maybe my heart

won't hurt me so.
D
There's a tear in my beer

'cause I'm cryin' for you, dear.
E7 A7 D
You are on my lonely mind.


Lord I've tried and I've tried

But my tears I can't hide

You are on my lonely mind.

All these blues that I've found

Have really got me down

You are on my lonely mind.

I'm gonna keep drinkin'

'til I can't even think

'cause in the last week I ain't slept a wink

There's a tear in my beer

'cause I'm cryin' for you, dear.

You are on my lonely mind.




07 Waylon Jennings - Out Of Jail.mp3

Waylon Jennings

Out of Jail

I sat at a bar having a beer

Trying to hold down the stool

When a stranger walked in stood there beside me

And plopped down there like a fool.

He started drinking then he started talking

About things that were wrong in his life

The more that I heard the more I believed

The thing that was wrong was his wife.

'Cause this is what he had to say-

You talk about beauty when we first met

She was all a man could desire

Talk about love one night with her

Would set your very soul on fire.

But love's little flame is out of control

About three feet high from behind

Ever since we've been married well, I've come to believe

Love's for the dumb and the blind.

'Cause you talk about ugly, when she gets mad

She goes from Jekill to Hyde.

She grits her teeth and her eyes roll back

And pivot from side to side.

She completely rewrites the whole English language

Descriptive four lettered and loud.

Now I can't out think her but I can sure out drink her

That's what I'm doing here now.

I've spent seven years with the wrong woman

Seven and goin' on eight

She spent seven years naggin' and eatin'

I'm overwrought and she's overweight.

If I try leavin' she has me arrested

And takes her own sweet time gettin' me out

If she ain't number one she's in the top two

Of things that I could live without.

Men commit murder and all kinds of mayhem

In a few years they're back on the streets,

Highway robbery and white collar crime

And they laugh at the system they beat.

Sometimes I'm tempted sometimes I'm ashamed

Of the things that the law will allow.

I could have killed her when I first met her

And I'd have been out of jail by now.

I could have killed her when we first met

And I'd have been out of jail by now.




08 Merle Haggard - Workin' Man Blues.mp3

Merle Haggard

Workin' Man Blues

It's a big job gettin' by with nine kids and a wife

Yeah, I been a workin' man dang near all my life

I'll keep on working long as my two hands are fit to use

I drink my beer at a tavern,

And sing a little bit of these workin' man blues


I keep my nose on the grindstone, work hard every day

Get tight on the weekend, after I draw my pay

But Il go back workin, come Monday morning I'm right back with the crew

I drink a little beer that evening,

Sing a little bit of these workin' man blues


Hey hey, the working man, the workin' man like me

I ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be

Cause I'll be working long as my two hands are fit to use

I drink a little beer in a tavern

Sing a little bit of these workin' man blues


Sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bumminaround

Throw my bills out the window catch a train to another town

But I go back working I gotta buy my kids a brand new pair of shoes

I drink my beer at a tavern,

And cry a little bit of these workin' man blues


Well hey hey, the working man, the working man like me

Ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be

Cause he'll be working long as his two hands are fit to use

Might drink a little beer at a tavern

Sing a little bit of them working man blues

This song's for the workin' man




09 Memphis Slim - Beer Drinkin Woman.mp3

Beer Drinkin' Woman

by Peter Chatman a.k.a. Memphis Slim

Now I walked into a beer tavern

To give a girl a nice time.

When I entered I had forty-five dollars

When I left I had one dime.


Wasn't that a beer drinkin' woman?

Don't you know, man don't you know,

She was a beer drinkin' woman,

I don't want to see her no more.


Now when I spent down to my last dime

She says, "Daddy I know you're not through."

I told her, "Yes, baby doll

and the diploma belongs to you."


Wasn't that a beer drinkin' woman?

Don't you know, man don't you know,

She was a beer drinkin' woman

And I don't want to see her no more.


She would often say, "Excuse me a minute,

I've got to step around here."

And every time she'd come back

She'd say, "I want another quart of beer."


Wasn't that a beer drinkin' woman?

Don't you know, man don't you know

Boy, she was the toughest I met.

Lord, she was a beer drinkin' woman

I don't want to see her no more.


I say, "I've got to step off baby,

Anything else you would like?"

She said, "Daddy I'll keep this table,

If you promise me you'll be back."


You know that was a beer drinkin' woman,

Don't you know, man don't you know.

She was a beer drinkin' woman

I don't wanna see her no more.


I says, "I'm sorry baby, but I only have one more dime."

She said, "Daddy buy me a small bottle of beer,

So I can concentrate my mind."


Wasn't that a beer drinkin' woman?

Don't you know, man don't you know,

Lord, she was a beer drinkin' woman.

I don't wanna see her no more.




10 Jimmy Witherspoon - Drinking Beer (Have A Ball).mp3

Jimmy Witherspoon

Drinking Beer (Have A Ball)

Let's have a party an' drink up a lot of beer

Let's have a party an' drink up a lot of beer

Yes, wine is fine but, give me lots of beer

Wanna drink some beer, and share some tears this mornin'

Gonna drink some beer 'til the rooster crows at dawnin'

Well, wine is fine but, give me lots of beer

(Drinkin' beer)

Well, early in the evenin'

(Drinkin' beer)

Well, in the afternoon

(Drinkin' beer)

Yes, in the mornin'

(Drinkin' beer)

Yeah, in the spring

Wine is fine but give me lots of beer


Now light beer is right beer

Dark beer's real gone, too

You drink too much ale, you get put in jail

So I think I'll stick to homebrew

Drink beer in the mornin', had a little stout

A little stout'll make you poke way out

Drink it by the case an' order some more

Call all the neighbors, they're right next door!

Well, in the evenin', drinkin' beer

In the afternoon

Well, in the mornin'

Yes, in the spring

Wine is fine but give me lots of beer!




11 Dave Minda's Fatback Blues Band - Homebrew.mp3

Dave Minda's Fatback Blues Band

Homebrew

Well everybody talkin' 'bout the beer they love to drink

Come on over here I tell you what I think

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I just can't get enough of that homemade stuff

I drink homebrew


Well I don't really care if it's Miller time

This Bud's for you but just give me mine

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

Lager or stout well there ain't no doubt

I drink homebrew (homebrew)


Well drinkin' too much beer can put you on the floor

but if I drink up all my homebrew I just brew up some more

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I just can't cut loose without some of my juice

I drink homebrew (homebrew) hoy, hoy, hoy


You talk about light beer it don't mean a thing

It might not fill me up but it'll never make me sing

Like homebrew (homebrew)

Like homebrew (homebrew)

I make it perfectly clear I drink homemade beer

I drink homebrew (homebrew)


Well everybody talkin' 'bout the beer they love to drink

Let me give you somethin' that I brewed in my sink

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I drink homebrew (homebrew)

I just can't get enough of that homemade stuff

I drink homebrew (homebrew)




12 Rory Gallagher - Barley Grape Rag.mp3

Rory Gallagher

Barley and Grape Rage

Well I don't care if I get arrested

'Cos tonight they'll need more than a ball and chain

I don't care who's interested,

I'm coming into town just the same


I've been so alone, I've been feeling blue,

I think I need a little beer or two,

Be my friend, tell me where that place is

Where the whiskey flows and the dices roll till dawn?


My baby's done me wrong you must have guessed it,

My heart's so low I think it must be told

That I don't want to know where East or West is

'Cos pretty soon I won't feel the cold.


When I'm walking down mainstreet, feeling no pain

Along comes a cop, he can take my name

And explain to me what a federal case is,

I'm mixing the barley with the grape again


Bright city lights, make me feel alright,

I'm right or wrong and tomorrow never comes.

I don't care if I get investigated

And the city fathers they all black my name.

I'm pretty sure that you can smell the traces,

For tomorrow morning, I'll take all the blame.


I've been feeling bad and feeling blue

I think I need a little whiskey or two,

God, brother, you look like you could do with it too

(That's true)

Tonight I'll sleep on a walking cane


Bright city lights, make me feel alright,

I'm right or wrong and tomorrow never comes.

I don't care if I get arrested

Cause tonight they'll need more than a ball and chain.

I don't care whose interested,

I'm coming into town just the same


I've been feeling alone and I've been feeling blue.

I think I need a little drink or two.

Hey be my friend, tell me where that place is

Where the whiskey flows and the dices roll till dawn




13 Andy Reynolds - Beer Bottle Mama.mp3

Andy Reynolds

Beer Bottle Mama

Beer bottle mama, you're the gal for me

Beer bottle mama, you suit me to a T

Now you love beer and I love gin

With the two together we're bound to win

Beer bottle mama, you're the one for me


Just the other day, I stopped at a cabaret

I heard a barfly say to a barfly cross the way

Beer bottle mama, you're the gal for me

Beer bottle mama, you suit me to a T

Now you love beer and I love gin

With the two together we're bound to win

Beer bottle mama, you're the one for me


Beer bottle mama, you're the gal for me

Beer bottle mama, you suit me to a T

Now you love beer and I love gin

With the two together we're bound to win

Beer bottle mama, you're the one for me


Just the other day, I stopped at a cabaret

I heard a barfly say to a barfly cross the way

Beer bottle mama, you're the gal for me

Beer bottle mama, you suit me to a T

Now you love beer and I love gin

With the two together we're bound to win

Beer bottle mama, you're the gal for me




14 Cletus T. Judd - I'm Not in Here for Love (Just Yer Beer).mp3

Cletus T. Judd

Im Not in Here for Love (Just Yer Beer)

-Parody of "I'm Not In Here For Love" by Shania Twain

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAooooo

(sound of falling beer cans)

A-B-C-D

Are you gonna drink the rest of that beer?


Sorry I fell down

But it's my thirteenth round

WHOO

Been drinkin' kamikaze shooters

And Royal Crown

And that Boone's Farm wine

Oh it gets me every time

Point me towards the payphone

I gotta call her at home


I begged 'em pretty please

For a Bacardi Breeze

(Just one)

They just said, "You're cut off,"

And took away my car keys.

"You done fell off the bar

Can't have you driving your car

With all the cops around this town

You wouldn't get too far."


Uh...Is it too much to ask

Can you fill up my glass?

No I'm not in here for love.

I may start to swilling

To drink up what you've got.

No I don't care if you're his wife

Cause I ain't lookin' for love.

So I'm beggin' you dear

Don't have me thrown out of here.

I'm not in here for love, just a beer.


Babe I can rock your world.

That is if I don't hurl.

Show you a thing or two

For a sip of your brew.

Don't make a grown man whine.

I'm in a bit of a bind.

Oh the backwash of your Miller Lite

Oh it tastes so fine.


You see I don't care if you think I'm weird.

No I'm not in here for love

Lady.

I may start to swilling

To drink up all you got.

I don't care if you're his wife

Cause I'm not looking for love.

You see I skipped AA tonight.

No I'm not looking for love,

Just a beer.


Oh...Ooh

Oh God...I gotta hurry

Aaah...where's the door...oh...

(door slam)




15 James Taylor - Sweet Baby James.mp3

James Taylor

Sweet Baby James

There is a young cowboy he lives on the range

His horse and his cattle are his only companions

He works in the saddle and he sleeps in the canyons

Waiting for Summer, his pastures to change


And as the moon rises he sits by his fire

Thinking about women and glasses of beer

And closing his eyes as the dogies retire

He sings out a song which is soft but it's clear

As if maybe someone could hear


(Chorus)

Goodnight you moonlight ladies

Rockabye sweet baby James

Deep greens and blues are the colors I choose

Won't you let me go down in my dreams

And rockabye sweet baby James


Now the first of December was covered with snow

And so was the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston

Lord, the Berkshires seemed dream-like on account of that frostin'

With ten miles behind me and ten thousand more to go

There's a song that they sing when they take to the highway

A song that they sing when they take to the sea

A song that they sing of their home in the sky

Maybe you can believe it if it helps you to sleep

But singing works just fine for me


So goodnight you moonlight ladies

Rockabye sweet baby James

Deep greens and blues are the colors I choose

Won't you let me go down in my dreams

And rockabye sweet baby James




16 Tim McGraw - My Next 30 Years.mp3

Tim McGraw

My Next 30 Years

I think I'll take a moment, celebrate my age

The ending of an era and the turning of a page

Now it's time to focus in on where I go from here

Lord have mercy on my next thirty years


Hey my next thirty years I'm gonna have some fun

Try to forget about all the crazy things I've done

Maybe now I've conquered all my adolescent fears

And I'll do it better in my next thirty years


My next thirty years I'm gonna settle all the scores

Cry a little less, laugh a little more

Find a world of happiness without the hate and fear

Figure out just what I'm doing here

In my next thirty years


Oh my next thirty years, I'm gonna watch my weight

Eat a few more salads and not stay up so late

Drink a little lemonade and not so many beers, ha

Maybe I'll remember my next thirty years


My next thirty years will be the best years of my life

Raise a little family and hang out with my wife

Spend precious moments with the ones that I hold dear

Make up for lost time here, in my next thirty years

In my next thirty years




17 John Michael Montgomery - Beer And Bones.mp3

John Michael Montgomery

Beer And Bones

(writers: Sanger D. Shafer/Lonnie Williams)

I ain't nothin' but beer and bones

Honey since I lost you

I ain't ate a bite

Since the night

That you said we're through

I walked to that jukebox to play

A few sad country songs

I heard someone say

Hey that old boy

Ain't nothin' but beer and bones


I got to work this morning

Early this afternoon

Yeah my boss man nudged me

Said son I need to talk to you

You used to make me money

But lately I been taking a loss

Well he smelled my breath

Gave me what was left

Of the day off


I ain't nothin' but beer and bones

Honey since I lost you

I ain't ate a bite

Since the night

That you said we're through

I walked to that jukebox to play

A few sad country songs

I heard someone say

Hey that old boy

Ain't nothin' but beer and bones


Well I wish I could go home

And rest my weary head

But I know I'll just stay here

And have another beer instead

That little waitress asked me

Honey could you use some help

I said I thank you miss

I'll have to get through this

By myself


I ain't nothin' but beer and bones

Honey since I lost you

I ain't ate a bite

Since the night

That you said we're through

I walked to that jukebox to play

A few sad country songs

I heard someone say

Hey that old boy

Ain't nothin' but beer and bones

I heard someone say

Hey that old boy

Ain't nothin' but beer and bones




18 David Kersh - One Good Reason.mp3

Artist: David Kersh

Song: One Good Reason

Album: Goodnight Sweetheart

When I came to this morning she was packing up her things.

Even with my pounding head I could hear her call me names.

"You don't work, and drink and fish and dance and party-loving fool."

Rolled off her tongue and all I could say was, "Baby think it through."


And give me one good reason why you wanna leave me

You know I love you baby just calm down and take it easy

Lay down here beside me

Ain't no need for quick decisions

Before you throw all this away

Give me one good reason


She said, "You ain't brought a flower into this house in years.

Your gift to me last Valentine's was a case of your favorite beer.

Did I forget to mention I can't stand the sight of you?"

I said, "Don't sugar coat it baby, you know I can take the truth."


Give me one good reason why you wanna leave me

You know I love you baby just calm down and take it easy

Lay down here beside me

Ain't no need for quick decisions

Before you throw all this away

Give me one good reason


Give me one good reason why you wanna leave me

You know I love you baby just calm down and take it easy

Lay down here beside me

Ain't no need for quick decisions

Before you throw all this away

Give me one good reason




19 Chris Young - Beer or Gasoline.mp3

Chris Young

Beer or Gasoline

Two dollars shy of a five dollar bill

Last mile I pushed my truck uphill

About hurt me

I left my truck by the pump right where I parked it

Walked through the doors of the Last Chance Market

Have mercy, I was thirsty

The guy behind the counter said what's it gonna be

I said I don't know man, you tell me


It's a gallon of gas, or a cold six pack

One goes in my tank, one comes in a sack

Makes life complicated when it costs the same

Hell it ain't no fun, to do without one

But I'll do a lot of walkin' if my motor don't run

It's a tough ol' choice to make if you know what I mean

It's either beer or gasoline


I could feel that video camera watch me

Checkin' out the sale on the Old Milwaukee

(Mmm) Three bucks to my name

That cooler had every brand known to man

Tall boys, bottles, and aluminum cans

(Aww) What a shame

And it's gettin' pretty bad when you finally discover

It all comes down to either one or the other


It's a gallon of gas, or a cold six pack

One goes in my tank, one comes in a sack

Makes life complicated when it costs the same

Hell it ain't no fun, to do without one

But I'll do a lot of walkin' if my motor don't run

It's a tough ol' choice to make if you know what I mean

It's either beer or gasoline


I could see where this is headed

And I'm tired of talkin'

A cold beer unleaded

Hell I'm walkin'


It's a gallon of gas, or a cold six pack

One goes in my tank, one comes in a sack

Makes life complicated when it costs the same

Hell it ain't no fun, to do without one

But I'll do a lot of walkin' if my motor don't run

It's a tough ol' choice to make if you know what I mean

It's either beer or gasoline


Beer or gasoline


It's a gallon of gas, or a cold six pack

One goes in my tank, one comes in a sack

Now it ain't no fun to do without one

But I'll do a lot of walkin' if my motor don't run

It's either beer or gasoline




20 Brad Paisley - Better Than This.mp3

Brad Paisley

Better Than This

That sleepy little campfire, popped and kinda crackled.

We were heating up the pork and beans.

And Bubba said, "Man it don't get any better than this.

If you know what I mean."

We sat there for a minute, listening to the crickets,

thinking this was pretty hard to beat

'til Junior stood up, spit in the fire and said,

"Boys, I hate to disagree.


(Chorus 1)

But if a busload of women, really good looking women

just suddenly pulled in here,

and ol' Joe T. Garcia showed up with fajitas,

and a hundred gallon keg of beer,

and Haggard dropped by and brought Willie with him,

and they started taking requests.

Well don't get me wrong boys, this is pretty good,

but it could get better than this.


If Bill Dance and Hank Parker floated by in a boat,

and volunteered to be our fishing guides,

and Richard Petty pulled up in the old 43 car,

and asked us if we wanted a ride.

We'd all sit around singing "Poncho and Lefty"

playing poker, smoking big cigars.

Now don't take offense ya'll.

I'm perfectly content.

Just sitting here under the stars.


(Chorus 2)

But if a busload of women, really good looking women

just suddenly pulled in here,

and ol' Emeril Lagasse showed up with kielbasa,

and a hundred gallon keg of beer,

and Haggard dropped by and brought Willie with him,

and they started taking requests.

Now don't get me wrong boys, this is pretty good,

but it could get better than this.


(Chorus 3)

But if a busload of women, really good looking women

just suddenly pulled in here,

and Little Jimmy Dickens showed up with fried chicken,

and a hundred gallon keg of beer,

Merle Haggard dropped by and brought Willie with him,

and they started taking requests.

Don't get me wrong boys, this is pretty good,

but it could get better than this.

Yeah don't get me wrong boys.

This is pretty good.

But it could get better than this."




21 Rodney Atkins - These Are My People.mp3

Rodney Atkins

These Are My People

Well we grew up down by the railroad Tracks

shootin BB's at old beer cans

chokin' on the smoke from a Lucky Strike

somebody lifted off his old man


We were football flunkies

Southern Rock junkies

Crankin' up the stereos

Singin' Loud and Proud

to "Gimme Three Steps", "Simple Man", and "Curtis Lowe".

We were good ya know.


Got some discount jnowledge at the Jr. Collage

Where we majored in beer and girls

It was all real funny 'til we ran out of money

and they threw us out into the world


Yeah the kids that thought they'd run this town

ain't a runnin' much of anything

just lovin' and laughin' and bustin' our asses

and we call it all livin' the dream


These are my people

This is where I come from

Were givin' this life everything we've got and then some

It ain't always pretty

But it's real

It's the way we were made

Wouldn't have it any other way

These are my people


Well we take it all week on the chin with a grin

'til we make it to a Friday night

And it's church league softball

holler about a bad call

preacher breaking up a fight


Then later on at the Green Light Tavern

Well everybody is gathered as friends

And the beers a pourin'

'til Monday mornin'

and we start it all over again


These are my people

This is where I come from

We're givin' this life everything we've got and then some

It ain't always pretty

but it's real

It's the way we were made

Wouldn't have it any other way

These Are My People


We fall down and we get up

We walk proud and we talk tough

We got heart and we got nerve

Even if we are a bit disturbed


Woo

come on


These are my people

This is where I come from

We're givin' this life everything we've got and then some

It ain't always pretty

but it's real

It's the way we were made

Wouldn't have it any other way ah naw

These are my people

yeah

woo




22 Bruce Springsteen - Jungleland.mp3

Bruce Springsteen

Jungleland

The Rangers had a homecoming in Harlem late last night

And the Magic Rat drove his sleek machine over the Jersey state line

Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge

Drinking warm beer in the soft summer rain

The Rat pulls into town rolls up his pants

Together they take a stab at romance and disappear down Flamingo Lane


Well the maximum lawman run down Flamingo chasing the Rat and the barefoot girl

And the kids round here look just like shadows always quiet, holding hands

From the churches to the jails tonight all is silence in the world

As we take our stand

Down in Jungleland


The midnight gang's assembled and picked a rendezvous for the night

They'll meet 'neath that giant Exxon sign that brings this fair city light

Man there's an opera out on the Turnpike

There's a ballet being fought out in the alley

Until the local cops, cherry tops, rip this holy night

The street's alive as secret debts are paid

Contacts made, they vanish unseen

Kids flash guitars just like switchblades hustlin' for the record machine

The hungry and the hunted explode into rock'n'roll bands

That face off against each other out in the street

Down in Jungleland


In the parking lot the visionaries dress in the latest rage

Inside the backstreet girls are dancing to the records that the D.J. plays

Lonely-hearted lovers struggle in dark corners

Desperate as the night moves on, just one look and a whisper, 'n they're gone


Beneath the city two hearts beat

Soul engines running through a night so tender

In a bedroom locked in whispers of soft refusal and then surrender

In the tunnels uptown the Rat's own dream guns him down as shots echo down them hallways in the night

No one watches when the ambulance pulls away

Or as the girl shuts out the bedroom light

Outside the street's on fire in a real death waltz

Between what's flesh and what's fantasy and the poets down here

Don't write nothing at all, they just stand back and let it all be

And in the quick of the night they reach for their moment

And try to make an honest stand

But they wind up wounded, not even dead

Tonight in Jungleland


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