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		<title>Baileys Taproom Cellar Fest</title>
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Man, how did this almost slip by me? I heard about it a few weeks back and set it aside for later, well it&#8217;s almost later.
This Saturday, Jan 23rd, from 12-10pm Baileys Taproom is celebrating their Cellar Fest. Geoff has been setting aside select beers to be unveiled at this event. Here are a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>Man, how did this almost slip by me? I heard about it a few weeks back and set it aside for later, well it&#8217;s almost later.</p>
<p>This Saturday, Jan 23rd, from 12-10pm Baileys Taproom is celebrating their Cellar Fest. Geoff has been setting aside select beers to be unveiled at this event. Here are a few offerings to get the juices running.</p>
<blockquote><p>1st annual CellarFest. This new event will be special kegs that we&#8217;ve been holding on to for the past couple of years. Some beers that we should be pulling out: &#8216;06 Alaskan Smoke Porter, &#8216;06 Terminal Gravity Bucolic Plague, &#8216;04 Fish Leviathan, &#8216;07 Hair of the Dog Doggie Claws, &#8216;07 Butte Creek Train Wreck, &#8216;07 Full Sail Old Boardhead, &#8216;07 Golden Valley Tannen Bomb, &#8216;08 North Coast Old Stock, &#8216;08 Rogue Glen, &#8216;08 Lagunitas Olde Gnarleywine, &#8216;08 Lucky Lab Old Yeller, &#8216;08 Barley Brown&#8217;s Double Whiskey Ale, &#8216;09 Fort George Coffee Girl, &#8216;08 Laughing Dog Dogfather, &#8216;09 Caldera Old Growth, &#8216;09 Flying Dog Gonzo Porter, Deschutes Black Butte XXI</p></blockquote>
<p>Keep checking their <a title="Baileys Taproom" href="http://www.baileystaproom.com/" target="_blank">website</a> for more info. <strong>Update! Entry to the event will be $15, this includes a commemorative CellarFest snifter glass and 5 sample tokens. Additional tokens are $1.00 each.</strong></p>
<p>A few beers here are must tries for me.</p>
<p>04 Fish Leviathan &#8211; I believe this was back when it was still aged in wine barrels. When Fish decided against continuing their Leviathan and Poseidon in barrels it was a sad day. Hopefully oxidation hasn&#8217;t set in, this should be a treat.</p>
<p>06 Alaskan Smoked Porter &#8211; This beer never lets me down. A few years gives the hops time to drop back and the smoked malts to come forward more. These just get better with age.</p>
<p>Barley Browns Double Whiskey Ale &#8211; I&#8217;ve only had a couple Barley Brown&#8217;s beers, and have always been impressed. Double Whiskey you say? Double pour I say.</p>
<p>Ft. George Coffee Girl &#8211; I had this a while back and Belmont Station and was hooked at first sip. For a non-coffee-drinker I sure do like my coffee stouts.</p>
<p>Anyway, with a list like that it&#8217;s hard to choose, and who knows what else will be unveiled.</p>
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		<title>Bailey&#8217;s Annibrew Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 17:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Where to even start on this one&#8230; well 18 or 20 high alcohol barrel aged beers, best value of any festival, Portland beer event of the year, a celebration of Portland&#8217;s best beer bar, said done. My brain feels a bit fried this particular Monday morning, between the Bailey&#8217;s fest on Saturday and 14 hours [...]]]></description>
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<p>Where to even start on this one&#8230; well 18 or 20 high alcohol barrel aged beers, best value of any festival, Portland beer event of the year, a celebration of Portland&#8217;s best beer bar, said done. My brain feels a bit fried this particular Monday morning, between the Bailey&#8217;s fest on Saturday and 14 hours in the sun doing yard work on Sunday thoughts are a bit adrift, so pardon the blather and disorganization that will follow.</p>
<p>Saturday hosted the best beer festival of the year in Portland, yes I just repeated that because it had to be said again. Bailey&#8217;s Taproom has now been open 2 full years, to celebrate that they hosted a barrel aged beer tasting of epic proportions and surprisingly the crowds were very mild. How does this happen? Maybe people are burnt out on beer after &#8220;Oregon Craft Beer Month&#8221;, maybe the word and hype just didn&#8217;t get out there enough, could it be that having no IPAs on the menu is a deterrent? About 15 people formed a semi-line at opening, the atmosphere was surprisingly laid back and comfortable, the wait to get a beer minimal&#8230; was this just a normal busy day at Baileys? Anyways, it was great to be able to partake in the 2nd birthday celebration of my favorite Portland beer bar. What sets Bailey&#8217;s apart isn&#8217;t just the constantly rotating taps, the pint prices, or the rejection of &#8220;typical offerings&#8221; that you find at every other pub, what really sets Bailey&#8217;s apart is the lengths they go to acquire rare beers, so this celebration of rare barrel aged beers was only fitting.</p>
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<p>The fest works like this, for $10 you get a Bailey&#8217;s Taproom tasting glass&#8230; made of real glass, and 3 tokens. Additional tokens are $1 each. There are 18-20 barrel aged rare, good as hell beers on tap, each token gets you a generous 4+ oz pour. My plan of attack for this incredible beer list was to sample a half dozen new beers, getting advice from others on which ones sounded good in theory, and which ones actually turned out well. With this system and trying a few of my friends beers I eliminated a few that were just so-so or didn&#8217;t turn out well and could enjoy the best of the offerings and have seconds on a few of my favorites. I was however witness to one brave soul that worked top to bottom on the beer list, finishing a taster of each one&#8230; I don&#8217;t think I would be standing if I tried that, even as it was my palate was pretty shot after a handful of beers, so notes were minimal. Here are some quick cliff notes on a few I tried.</p>
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<p>Cascade Bourbonic Plague &#8211; The first sample I tried. I&#8217;ve been enjoying many of Cascades recent sours like the Sang Royal, Sang Noir and Gold Yeller, so a sour Imperial Porter sounded a good fit for #1. I enjoyed the mix between the sweet chocolate notes of the porter and the acidity and sourness of the lacto punch. A bit more earthy and woody then Sang Royal, mild in the roastiness, mild winey/fruitiness towards the finish. Really nice overall, a second taster was in order.</p>
<p>Firestone Walker Parabola &#8211; People were raving about this beer, the big hype of the line at opening. I thought it was good, really good indeed, but after the 50/50 Eclipse that I had the previous week at the OBF buzz tent this didn&#8217;t hold up to it&#8217;s standards. Oily texture coats the palate with rich chocolate and bourbon, 2 glasses of water might not be enough to cleanse between beers. Bourbon provides ample vanilla, hints of raisin, and chocolate liquor. Finish was a dry cocoa and lots more bourbon, sweet through its whole existence.</p>
<p>Hair of the Dog Cherry/Sherry Adam. There was some confusion on this beer, Geoff says the keg said Cherry Adam on it, but Alan Sprints was saying it was the Sherry Adam. I&#8217;ll admit I haven&#8217;t had a Cherry Adam in a while, but what was on tap had more smokiness to it then I remember the Cherry Adam having&#8230; but then again I got cherry flavor out of it. Either way this beer was amazing. I&#8217;ve had a few undercarbonated bottles of Cherry Adam and they&#8217;ve felt a bit lifeless. The beer on draught on the other hand, with it&#8217;s full carbonation, was simply incredible. The barrel notes stand out more, extra earthy and smokey, more like Adam should be.</p>
<p>Bruery White Oak &#8211; a 12% wheat wine&#8230; this was going to be interesting, and it was, but not in the way I had imagined. I pictured a sweet and heavy boozy brew like a barleywine, instead was a citrusy fruity lighter bodied beer with a tart finish. There was some excess alcohol, but I&#8217;d never guess this was close to 12%. Apricot, peach, and tangerine flavors over a crisp citrus hop, softly tart finish. I didn&#8217;t really get any bourbon notes from this. Overall excellent, much better then I was expecting.</p>
<p>Lagunitas Ruben and the Bretts &#8211; An Imperial Stout aged with Brett in bourbon? This was interesting, I thought it turned out well for what it was, but I&#8217;m not sure brett and Imperial Stout is really my thing. The brett was mild, adding just a soft funkiness to the finish, but for me that just worked against the roasty stout that preceded it.</p>
<p>Block 15 Super Nebula &#8211; A bourbon aged Imperial Stout. After having their Pappy&#8217;s Dark bourbon strong ale I was looking forward to this one. Overall I think it will be great down the road, but wasn&#8217;t quite ready yet. The flavors needed a bit more time to mellow and meld, the barrel to settle a bit and the hops needed to fade. My preference for Imperial Stout is less hops though, I usually think Great Divide Yeti is to hoppy, so this was a similar situation. Hopefully I can try this again this winter after it has settled bit since I know this will improve a ton. I&#8217;ve been really impressed by Block 15 so far, wish we saw their beers up here more often.</p>
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<p>There were many more to try but I didn&#8217;t get around to taking more notes. Portland&#8217;s beer enthusiasts were out in full force, so hopefully some of the other blogs will have other and better reviews.</p>
<p>A big thanks to Geoff and the crew at Baileys for this excellent Annibrew 2 festival. Can&#8217;t wait for next years, I&#8217;m sure Geoff is already starting to save kegs for it as I type this.</p>
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		<title>Annibrew Beer List</title>
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Aight, so you weren&#8217;t sure about if you should go to Bailey&#8217;s for their 2nd Anniversary &#8220;Annibrew&#8221; celebration this weekend? &#8220;Well it sounds fun but&#8230; &#8220;, no, not going to cut it. Here&#8217;s why.

Block 15 Super Nebula – Imperial Stout (Bourbon)

The Bruery White Oak – Wheat Wine (Bourbon)

Cascade Bourbonic Plague- American Wild Ale (Bourbon)

Double Mountain [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aight, so you weren&#8217;t sure about if you should go to Bailey&#8217;s for their 2nd Anniversary &#8220;Annibrew&#8221; celebration this weekend? &#8220;Well it sounds fun but&#8230; &#8220;, no, not going to cut it. Here&#8217;s why.</p>
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Block 15 Super Nebula</strong> – Imperial Stout (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>The Bruery White Oak</strong> – Wheat Wine (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Cascade Bourbonic Plague</strong>- American Wild Ale (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Double Mountain Terrible Two</strong> – Brown (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Firestone Parabola</strong> – Imperial Stout (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Fish ’04 Leviathan</strong> – Cask Barleywine (Oak)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Fort George Illuminator</strong> – Doppelbock (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Full Sail Amber</strong> – Amber (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Hair of the Dog Cherry Adam from the Wood</strong> – Old Ale (Sherry)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Hopworks DOA</strong> – Strong Ale (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Lompoc Pagan Porter</strong> – Imperial Porter (Bourbon)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Lucky Lab Beljamin</strong> – Belgian Golden (Chardonnay)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Oregon Trail Porter </strong>– Porter (Pinot Noir)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Rock Bottom Maude Flanders</strong> – Sour (Pinot Noir)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Rogue John John</strong> – Maibock (Whiskey)<br />
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<li><span style="font-family: 'PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif';"><strong>Russian River Consecration</strong> – Sour (Cabernet Sauvignon)</span></li>
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<p>Yah, that is the confirmed draft list&#8230; and not even all of it, there are a few &#8220;mystery beers&#8221; to be tapped, and not lame &#8220;mystery beers&#8221; like PBR, like what happened at the PIB. So unless you are having a baby this weekend, already paid 40 grand for a Sherpa up Everest, or promised Jack Bauer you would help him out for a couple hours, you should be at this festival. Just remember that you have to knock 7 times to the tune of Shave and a Haircut to get in and the secret password at the door is &#8220;Taco&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>So what&#8217;s your excuse?</strong></p>
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