To avoid any risk of sleeping outside I figured the best course of action was to pick up Rogue's Voodoo Doughnut Bacon Maple Ale. Just like breakfast, this beer is good at any time of day; with the smell of maple and a hint of bacon when you take a sip, it is absolutely a one of a kind treat.
The first Eugene brewery we ventured to was Falling Sky Brewing (http://fallingskybrewing.com/) for dinner. They had just finished their first batch of beer and of course we needed to give all of them a try. We decided on a flight so we could sample all of the beers with our meals. The brews we had were: a Bare Hands Bitter, Persuasion, First Flight IPA, Pouring Porter, Irish Red, and a Blonde. My personal favorites were the Porter, which had full flavor, but wasn't too heavy and the IPA with a great hoppy taste with not too much bitterness and a hint of grapefruit.

So my friends, Pierce and Megan and myself decided to walk since it was finally sunny and warm outside. We walk through the gates into a small, but very welcoming entrance to order our beer of choice. I decided on the
Tricerahops Double IPA which has double of everything from a regular IPA; it had fantastic full hoppy flavor that was still not overpowering. Not to mention it is about 8% so one pint was good for me in the middle of the day.
I would highly recommend going to all three of these breweries whenever possible or picking up their beers in the store if you are looking for something awesome to drink.
In the words of a very interesting man, "Stay thirsty my friends."
-Michael Warsaw
I've never heard of those brands. Where can you find them in Tacoma/Seattle? Are they sold at any supermarket?
ReplyDeleteNinkasi and Rogue are pretty popular in Oregon and can be found all around the North West; I know you can find these two in super markets.
DeleteFalling Sky is a newer and smaller brewery and to my knowledge have not released their beer to the stores.