Microbrews Of The
Northwest
The ideal place to sample the best of Northwest handcrafted
ale is a well run brewpub, which will stimulate the human
spirit with warmth, the scent of malt, pleasant conversation,
and hearty food.
Helping to combat the chilly, damp climate of the region,
brewpubs have become great places of refuge where you can shake
off the tears of a hostile world, order a pint of cask beer,
then savor a complex beer that will caress every one of your
senses.
Microbreweries (companies that produce less than 20,000 kegs
a year) can be found everywhere from Minneapolis to Maui,
although it all began in the Pacific Northwest. On any evening,
many dozen
locally brewed beers and ales are available for your enjoyment
in Portland and Seattle.
Most East Coast microbreweries produce German style lagers,
which is the most famous style of brewing for American palates.
The microbreweries of the Northwest go all out for wildly
adventerous
bitters, stouts, and porters.
With all of these amazing beers to choose from, you may be
wondering where to begin. When you look for a microbrew, you
should always be
thinking about variety. At any time in both Seattle and
Portland, you can find several dozen fresh, locally made brew
on tap. They all range
in strength from the standard 3 1/2% to a very potent 8
1/2%.
As for the flavor, you'll have to taste it for yourself.
There's the rich sweetness of malt, balanced well with good
bitter hops. Then, there's
also the mocha java overtones of roasted barley, used with
stouts and porters, and the spicy kick of malted wheat.
There are also the sweet ales and tart ales, mild ales, and
ales that are so charged with flavor that they linger on the
tongue. No matter which
type of microbrew you choose, your sure to get a flavor that
will make you come back for more.
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