Showing posts with label Ben Edmunds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Edmunds. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

Breakside Brewery collaboration with Lewis & Clark College

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April 25, 2016Portland & Milwaukie, OR 
For the past 3 years, Breakside Brewery and Lewis & Clark College have partnered to offer a course in brewing and the business of beer for students interested in the craft beer industry. Sponsored by Lewis & Clark’s Center for Entrepreneurship, the course is instructed by Breakside brewmaster Ben Edmunds and R&D brewer Will Jaquiss. The course is a comprehensive introduction to the beer industry, designed to prepare students with a practical understanding of how beer is designed, developed, produced and sold. The course focuses on three intertwined elements of brewing: fermentation science, beer as a business, and beer as an artisan craft, and students develop a broad understanding of the skills and theory needed to understand and/or join the beer industry.

In the capstone project of the course students split into small groups and each brew a beer of their own design on Breakside’s 3 barrel pilot system. The students work closely with Breakside’s brewing staff to select raw materials, develop a recipe, and create a sales plan for the beer. In the final class of the semester, the beers are evaluated by brewers from other breweries in Portland, so the students get real-time feedback from sources other than their day-to-day instructors. Unlike other brewing seminars for students, these beers are actually sold to the public and marketed just like any of Breakside’s other beers.

Breakside and Lewis & Clark are excited to announce the release of this year’s three student-brewed beers.

The Beers:Going Golden
American Summer Ale 5.3% ABV 22 IBUs
This hoppy golden ale is equally refreshing and complex. it features the new Enigma hop, which has notes of apricot and peach, as well as touch of Mosaic and Cascade hops.

Sunny Day Wit
Hoppy Belgian Wheat 4.1% ABV 15 IBU
This is an interpretation of a Belgian witbier with the addition of more flavoring and aroma hops than would be found in a classic version. The hard-to-find Huell Melon hop, featured here, provides beautiful notes of honeydew and grass.

Royal Baby
American ESB 5.8% ABV 35 IBU
An American take on the classic English-style ESB, with a spicy, citrus aroma from both English and American hops, and a rounded mouthfeel from the addition of Torrified Wheat.

Availability
All three beers will be available at Breakside’s two locations in late April and early May, until the batches run out.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Breakside Brewery Releases A New Winter Seasonal Called Vienna Coffee Beer

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Portland & Milwaukie, Oregon - 
Breakside Brewery is introducing a new draft only winter seasonal called Vienna Coffee Beer in two different versions while celebrating with a Bicycle Pub Crawl, free Donuts, Pints and Live Music this Saturday, December 12th from 10am - 3pm at Velo Cult in Portland.

Breakside is releasing two versions of Vienna Coffee Beer simultaneously, each with a different cold brew concentrate from Stumptown. Both versions will be draft-only and be available through December. Each has it's own distinct coffee flavor and it's encouraged to try them side-by-side. The two versions are Vienna Coffee Beer with:

  • Ethiopian Nano Challa Coffee - experimental coffee beer made with European kilned malts, fermented at cool temperatures, and dosed with cold Ethiopian Nano Challa toddy from Stumptown Coffee.
  • OG Cold Brew - Classic blend of Latin America beans that Stumptown uses in their super popular bottled Cold Brew Coffee.
Courtesy Breakside Brewing
Vienna Coffee Beer Release Party 
presented by Velo Cult, Hammer Velo and Bullets & Belles
Saturday, December 12th 10am-3pm @ Velo Cult
1969 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, OR 97213

To celebrate this caffeinated release to warm your bones and get your blood pumping we will be holding a release party at Velo Cult bike bar that begins with coffee, beer and FREE DONUTS (while they last) from Coco Donuts! After enjoying both versions of the beer (pints will be $5) and getting some sugar and carbs in we will head out on a leisurely morning ride to Breakside's Dekum brewpub at 10:30am. 

Breakside's flagship woodlawn brewpub will have $1 off pints of both versions of Vienna Coffee Beer when the bike ride arrives. At about Noon we will gather the riders back up to leave Breakside's pub on NE Dekum to circle back to Velo Cult for lunch at 1pm with more beers and music from Bullets & Belles!

  • 10am Beer & Donuts @ Velo Cult
  • 1030am Morning Bike Ride to Breakside Brewpub
  • 11pm $1 off Vienna Coffee Beer pints at Breakside
  • 1pm Party back at Velo Cult with live music from Bullets & Belles

Vienna Coffee Beer description:
A Style-Defying Coffee Beer Brewed with Our Friends at Stumptown Coffee
A few years ago, we set out to create a new kind of coffee beer--instead of a stout or porter with coffee, we wanted to create a light colored, malt-forward, rich base beer which would dovetail into the nutty, chocolatey, and fruity flavors of a lightly roasted coffee.

Our Vienna Coffee Beer is the delicious result of this effort, achieved after numerous trial batches. We use three of our favorite 'character malts' -- sweet Vienna, toasty Melanoidin and Hazelnut-like CaraMunich -- Along with a rich base of English Golden Promise to create a base beer that doesn't fit into any style category, but it matches perfectly with the lightly roasted cold brew provided to us with our friends at Stumptown Coffee. A cool fermentation and soft water profile allow the malt and coffee flavors to shine; we hope that you find this coffee beer to be as inventive and refreshing as we do. Cheers!

6.3% ABV
30 IBU
Malts: Two-Row, Golden Promise, Vienna, Malanoidin, Caramunich
Hops: Hallertau Blanc

Package Type:
50l, 1/2 bbl and 1/6bbl Draft Only.
Courtesy of Breakside Brewing

Monday, November 23, 2015

Breakside Brewery Announces New Brewpub In Historic Slabtown

Courtesy of Breakside Brewery.
Portland, Oregon (November 23, 2015)Breakside Brewery,the Oregon-based award winning craft brewery, announces that it has secured a 5,000 square foot space for a new brewpub in the historic Slabtown district in Northwest Portland. Breakside has targeted early summer 2016 to open its newest location on the corner of NW 22nd and Raleigh next to the recently opened New Seasons Marketplace. Local design-build firm Green Gables has partnered with Breakside to create the new space.

Breakside’s new brewpub will create an estimated 75 new jobs and will include an outdoor patio and mezzanine with flexible meeting and entertaining space.

“We are really excited about this new project and to be a part of what’s developing in Northwest. This next evolution for Breakside will give us the opportunity to get even more creative and effective with our beers, and have a glittering premier location we can share with more friends in Portland ” said Scott Lawrence, President of Breakside Brewery.
 

The Block 296 Project, which includes Breakside’s new location, is a mixed-use project designed to serve as the anchor development in the Slabtown District of NW Portland. The project is being developed by Cairn Pacific LLC and Capstone Partners, and represents the first project underway in the Con-way property which is targeted to become one of Portland’s next, greenest neighborhoods.

Courtesy of Breakside Brewery.
About Breakside Brewery:
Founded in 2010 as a small brewpub in the underserved Northeast Portland Woodlawn neighborhood, Breakside Brewery has become one of the fastest rising and most acclaimed breweries in the Pacific Northwest. Breakside opened a 30bbl production facility and tasting room in 2013 in Milwaukie, Oregon and expects to produce 15,000 barrels in 2015. Multiple award winners; Breakside has won acclaim including a prestigious Gold Medal in American-style IPA at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival, been named the Best Brewery in Oregon by Thrillist, Best Beer (IPA) by The Oregonian, Top 25 Beers of the Year by Draft Magazine, Top 100 by Men’s Journal and claimed multiple medals at the World Beer Cup, North American Beer Awards and the GABF.

Breakside beers are available on draft and in 22oz bottles in Oregon, Seattle­Washington area, Denver, Hawaii and British Columbia. Visit www.breakside.com​ for more info.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Oregon Beer Awards 2016 Now Accepting Submissions

Courtesy - Oregon Beer Awards
PORTLAND, ORE. November 3, 2015 – The call for beer submissions to the 2016 Oregon Beer Awards, Oregon’s only statewide craft beer competition is now live. Brewers may apply with up to eight beers in 14 categories that closely reflect the state’s current market trends, including Sessionable Hoppy Beers, Stout/Porter, Sour/Wild, Pils/Helles/Kolsch and more. 

“We recognized the need for an in-state competition to celebrate the world-class beers being brewed in Oregon,” said Martin Cizmar, Willamette Week’s arts and culture editor and OBA’s editorial director. 

“We hope to draw somewhere between 400 and 650 entries from across the state,” added Ben Edmunds, brewmaster at Breakside Brewery and OBA’s competition director. “If successful, this will be the only competition of its kind, and (in my opinion) it is the sort of competition that Oregon Beer deserves.”

Forty-eight qualified industry insiders will participate in a blind tasting judging weekend, January 16-17, 2016 in Portland, with the goal of selecting gold, silver and broze medalists in 14 beer categories. Addi- tionally, a Voting Academy of more than 200 industry experts from a wide variety of beer-related profes- sions across the state will vote on Best New Brewery, Best Beer Festival, Best Brewpub Experience, Best Beer Bar and Brewery of the Year. 

Winners will be announced, celebrated and sampled at a gala ceremony at Revolution Hall (1300 SE Stark Street, Portland) on Tuesday, February 23, 2016. The ticketed event is open to the public and tickets will be on sale in January. 

Ezra Johnson-Greenough, of The New School (newschoolbeer.com), and Steph Barnhart, events and mar- keting manager at Willamette Week join Cizmar and Edmunds on the OBA Executive Committee.

For more information, contact beer@wweek.com or visit wweek.com/oregonbeerawards

Oregon beer awards is a statewide beer competition recognizing and celebrating Oregon’s best in 19 categories.