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Oregon Brewfest Report



 
 
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Old 30-07-2004, 10:36 PM
Blake S
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"Denny Conn" wrote in message
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Blake S wrote:

I agree with you that Rogue and TG are 2 of the best breweries in the

area,
and Rogue is probably my favorite brewery, period. That being said, I'm
such a fan of the TG IPA that maybe their pale didn't compare favorably,
although I did like it a lot. Rogue had a very intersting Rye IPA that

was
a little sour in my opinion, but obviously many others disagreed. I was
told by a volunteer that the Rogue sold out on Saturday and there was
nothing left for Sunday. Rogue always introduces new ideas at the fest,
such as the Imperial Pilsner, Skullsplitter, and Double Mogul (that's

going
way back) in prior years.


I'm loving hearing the good things people are saying about Rogue's Gone
Awry. It's taken almost directly from my homebrew recipe. John
attended a brew session at my house and asked me for the recipe. It's
really close to my original beer.

---------------Denny
--


I didn't realize at the time that it was a rye beer, so that might've
influenced my impression of this beer. Too bad there wasn't any left on
Sunday, or else I wouldn't tried it again.



 




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