Festival of Dark Arts/Stout Month |
- Ft. George Brewery, Astoria
The Back-story:
It had
better be just as good next year, because I’m putting a lot more effort into
planning and preparing for the next trip. I’ve decided that this was the most enjoyable
event I’ve been to in the last year – combining great Beer, music, art, and
atmosphere.
I almost
didn’t go, for the second time.I didn't make it last year. This year it crept up on me and I had less than
a week to prepare… and no one in town for the young’un to stay with. We made
arrangements at a local campground anyway and figured we’d at least drop in at
the festival so we just wouldn’t miss it entirely. As it turns
out, the folks were out at the coast that weekend and offered to swing through
and take in the boy for the night. So we ended up free and clear to just hang
out at the brewery all evening.
The Evening Begins:
We started
off first with dinner at the Wet Dog Café (Astoria Brewing) and had some great
food and tasty Beer (Strong Ale and Badass Stout).
Hanging out in the brewery |
There were
several sampling tables setup throughout the Ft. George
campus and anywhere from 4-8 selections at each one, as well as at the bars.
All the people working the tables were friendly and helpful and the place was
not crowded at all (except when the band was playing in the Pub).
Entertainment Highlights:
In the
Brewery proper were works by painters and glassblowers and tattoo artists ready
to do their thing to you right then and there. You could hang out with your
Beer and gaze upon the long row of barrel-aging Beers or hob-nob with brewers
and bloggers.
Girls in Black Leather w/ Fire |
Taunting the Fire Dancers |
Live Arts |
Painting and Sculpture |
Soriah |
The Builders & The Butchers |
The Beer:
Ok. Finally. Here’s the really good part. 40 Stouts. Here is
our List of what we tried in no particular order – with maybe a brief
description or an emotional blurt!
Ft. George Polish’s Black Walnut Stout
– Solid, they should age this one in Bourbon Barrels! (6.4%)
Ft. George Meeker’s Mark – Aged in Maker’s Mark
Barrels. Good Stuff. (8%)
Th Rye Whiskey Barrel Aged Cavatica I am drinking Now |
Ft. George Rye Whiskey Barrel Aged Cavatica
– Aged in Heaven Hills Rye Whiskey barrels! (I’m drinking some right this
minute… mmmmm.) (9.2%)
Ft. George Coffee Girl – Coffee Stout.
(8.7%)
Bear Republic Old Baba Yaga Spiced – Fuck,
good! Spent our last tokens on more of this! (11.5%)
Laurelwood Barrel Aged Moose & Squirrel
– One up on the regular stuff.
Boneyard Bourbon Barrel Suge Knight – Big, Black, Gnarly was an apt
description. (14%)
Elysian Omen – Belgian Raspberry Stout
(7.2%)
Ft. George
Three Wisemen – aged in three separate barrels: Wild Turkey, Appleton’s Rum, and
Cazadores Tequila. (9.9%)
Portland U-Brew Tiger Blood – Belgian style
stout (8.8%)
Ninkasi Bourbon Barrel Aged Oatis
– Yum. (9%)
Ft. George Squashed Stout – rich and
squashy (6.7%)
Hopworks Army of Darkness – The bourbon
taste really glows on this one (11.1%)
Ft.George Kentucky Girl – “Coffee Girl” aged in
Four Roses Bourbon Barrels. (9.2%)
Ft. George Viva La Stout – Mexican
Chocolate Spice Stout (7.6%)
Burnside Red Light District – if you
read my post about the 2012 Fruit Beer Festival you already know I (we) loves
this one! Belgian Chocolate, Strawberries, and Rum Barrel Aging! (11%)
I wanted to
do the Block 15 Super Nebula and the
Stone 2008 Bourbon IRS but they were
out by the time we got to them. I had already sampled the Astoria Brewing Badass Stout (8%) at their own facility prior.
I know that
wasn’t a list of 40 stouts, but there are many that I have already had the
pleasure of drinking before and I wanted to focus on new, rare, or just really
fucking good.
The Wrap-up:
I was a fan
of Ft. George from the first 1811 Lager. When I
got to try the Cavatica I was sold-in-full. After my first trip to the brewery
and the Bourbon Cavatica… well, anyway, you see I am biased, right? But this
combination of local arts, dark themes, and top-notch stouts is beautiful. This
was a gathering of elements that scratched so many of my itches I felt like a
giddy puppy in the center of a gaggle of enthusiastic schoolgirls (take that
however you wish)!
This goes
to the top of my list of annual events that I will make every effort not to
miss. I invite you to join me next time, we’ll be spending the whole day there.
Cheers!