Malt Monsters in Oregon?

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  1. jbakajust1

    jbakajust1 Pooh-Bah (2,552) Aug 25, 2009 Oregon
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    I'm hoping yall can help me out. Lately I've been really turned off by hop bite in the finish of most beers. Even malty beers I usually love like Jubel Ale. What beers are readily available in OR, affordable, in 6/12 or 4/16 packs, with rich maltiness. Think Bridgepot Ebenezer or Widmer Snow Plow.
     
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  2. checktherhyme

    checktherhyme Savant (1,036) Apr 8, 2008 Washington

    Winter warmers are typically very bitter and quite hoppy actually (while being malt forward as well) Look for beers like ambers, porters, and dark lagers. If you want a winter seasonal Sam adams winter bock and ol Fezziwig will fit the bill nice.
     
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  3. DefenCorps

    DefenCorps Grand Pooh-Bah (4,838) Jan 18, 2007 Oregon
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    Sounds like you could use some dopplebock. Aventinus and Lucubrator are great picks, especially at the price point ($4 /$3.5 per pint can)
     
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  4. Reidrover

    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    Get thee some PFriem Belgian Christmas Ale.
    Thoroughly enjoying in keg my local.
     
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  5. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Depends on what you consider "readily available" and "affordable."

    If "readily available" means "I can find it at Fred Meyer or Safeway," there's always Fort George Cavatica Stout and Deschutes Black Butte Porter. Or even Ninkasi Sleigh'r, if you're specifically looking for a winter warmer. All of those are going to be in the $12 range for a 4-pack or 6-pack.

    You might also keep an eye out for Buoy Baltic Porter, which should be hitting the shelves any minute now. Buoy seasonal beers tend to be available in the bigger supermarkets at an agreeable price point.

    Speaking of Baltic Porters, Heater Allen's Sandy Paws arrived in Portland this week. It's going to be more expensive than anything I've mentioned so far, but it is a gorgeous beer with all the malt you want.

    Also, @DefenCorps is absolutely right about Occidental Lucubrator. It has a ton of succulent malt at an excellent price. If you see it, nab it. Same goes for Rosenstadt Bock, which I've seen at Freddie's along with other Rosenstadt seasonals.
     
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  6. jason_nwx

    jason_nwx Pooh-Bah (2,571) Sep 12, 2012 Oregon
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    Fremont's Dark Star is another I'd highly recommend.
     
  7. Reidrover

    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    Buoy sometimes release Strong Gale also which is to me an English Strong Ale. Pretty nice too
     
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    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    Apparently its now a double IPA..ah well
     
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    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    That's too bad. It's been several different beers over the past few years, and "double IPA" is probably the least interesting.
     
  10. Reidrover

    Reidrover Grand Pooh-Bah (4,886) Jan 14, 2003 Oregon
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    Just had a Silver Falls Cozy Cabin. A nice flavorful Winter Warmer.Has nice hints of cinnamon and ginger. Barely there but really makes this different.
     
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  11. beershrine

    beershrine Pundit (819) May 29, 2004 Idaho

    Winter warmers have spices tweaking them you could say they aren't really malt forward.
     
  12. jbakajust1

    jbakajust1 Pooh-Bah (2,552) Aug 25, 2009 Oregon
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    We recently got a Silver Falls barrel room, I might have to check that one out.
     
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