Oregon Microbrews
To get the most out of a visit to Oregon, you'll need to try
a local craft beer. Even if you don't like to drink craft beer,
it's something you should at least experience.
If you are knew to microbrews, you should know that just
because the beer is a microbrew, it doesn't mean that you'll
need a knife and fork to drink it. All over the state, you'll
find several different microbreweries that offer everything you
could ever want.
All mass produced American style lagers have set a rather
Disappointing standard for the beer drinkers of the country.
These beers can only be as good as their ingredients. Instead
of the fine grains such as barley and wheat, corn and rice are
often used as cheaper replacements. In place of the whole kiln
hops, the bigger breweries rely on small pellets of compressed
hop dust.
Throughout the state of Oregon, there are more than 50
breweries that provide both locals and visitors with many
alternatives to drinking. The microbrewed craft will rely on
tradition, using the more expensive ingredients in place of
money saving shortcuts. The implication here, is that these
types of beer are normally bitter or overly sweet.
Anytime you visit an unfamiliar brewpub, there is a great
way to sample a variety of brews without having to buy a whole
pint. Several pubs offer a sampler tray with five to seven two
ounce beers, often labeled to avoid any type of confusion.
Throughout Oregon, microbrews are very popular, in the pubs
and on the street. You can find many different varieties, more
than you can find in other states. If you don't live in Oregon,
and you get the chance to visit, you shouldn't hesitate to
check out some of the excellent microbrews.
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