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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: April 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. PBR, the taxman, Blooms and Brews, and Session Lager. We paid our Multnomah county tax a couple weeks ago. I thought that the tax had expired, but apparently it had one more year. At least it's a local tax, and I know it's probably more important for kids to get a little educated than for me to drink yummy beer, but as I slurp my PBR I feel increasingly jealous of my earnings. This shit tastes like the end of the world. In Seattle(5.1 ABV! The Fish Brewing Co.
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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: July 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. Redhook Sunrye on the Fourth of July. Last night Felecia and I had dinner at our buds, Jen and Patrick's house on the hill. Patrick made some huge blue cheese and bacon stuffed burgers (one might call them a vegetarian Jew's worst nightmare), that I assume celebrate iconic American decadence on this religious-toned national jack-off fest; what we call the fourthofjUly, Independence Day. They were delicious. Certainly, and it tastes good too. The rye gives ...
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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: March 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. Felecia models the newest look in this season's beer fashion, the New Belgium Biere De Mars, from Fort Collins, CO. It's a sight to behold. Posted by Bridger at 10:23 AM. Besides waking up feeling like my brain had been stomped, drinking all that beer and wine made me especially sensitive to the plight of the little African kid on the Constant Gardner, I think I cried. Drink at your own risk. I hate that African brat. Posted by Bridger at 9:15 PM. Right across...
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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: May 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. More on the BridgePort renovation. If your still curious about what's happened at the BridgePort Brewery since renovation check out this great post, "BridgePort's Renovated Digs". BridgePort is described thus:. The new place is engineered to appeal to those who love sterile steel, vast expanses in which to be seen, and an unchallenging nouveau industrial (nouvel industriel? Chic style. In short, none of the people who used to go there.". 1339 NW Flanders St.
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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: September 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. Alt, not Kolsch at Laurelwood. But to get to the point of this story; the Kolsch is all gone. We heard that the Laurelwood pub on Sandy is out too. Instead we got their new seasonal, an alt they call Sticke Altbier. It's dark red, roasted tasting, hardy, and bitter. It's great. Posted by Bridger at 7:15 PM. Lucky Lab House Ale Board. Here's the NW Lab's beer board as of last night, September 19. If you stop in, the cask No Pity Pale Ale is awesome. The Lompoc ...
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BRIDGER'S BEER LOG: October 2006
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Drinking beer, writing blogs, razzle-dazzle. Freshops Tastival and the flavor of beer. Felecia and I went to the Freshops Tastival at the NW Lucky Lab last week where 16 or so beers of seasonal Northwest bounty were available on tap. I think it's one the better beer festivals I've been to, There were hardly any lines, people were kind, and one got the feeling of sampling unique beers hardlyconceived of by the general beer-drinking public. It made me feel rich in local culture. I saw this news article.