2006 Brewcast
2006 Brewcast
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Fifth Quadrant is now open! Fifth Quadrant is from the people who gave us the New Old Lompoc and the Hedge House and is at 3901-B N. Williams Ave., at North Failing Ave., near Emanuel Hospital. The name celebrates the fact that we're open in North Portland, the fifth of the four geographical quadrants that divides the city by their addresses.The restaurant is more upscale than either of the other two Lompoc restaurants. It features New Old Lompoc beers, a full bar and a great new menu. It will be servicing steaks, burgers, seafood, salads, pasta dishes, desserts and a wonderful list of appetizers. Kids are welcome. The Fifth Quadrant will soon open a new brewery and, by the end of 2006, a distillery.
The Concordia Ale House's (3276 NE Killingsworth, Pdx. #503.503.287.3929)New Year's Eve celebration promises to offer some beers that are rarely seen in the area. We recommend that you check it out.
By Gary Corbin
It's time to look into the crystal beer-ball and see what's on tap for 2006. Openings: Expect to find new places to imbibe the good stuff in the year coming. Bridgeport's flagship pub on Northwest Marshall Street reopens in February, and rumor has it that the Lucky Lab will open one near the Pearl soon. Who will open something to satisfy the new residents of the South Waterfront? Buyouts: The march of big capital will continue to consolidate the market, as happened last year with Pyramid buying out MacTarnahan's (formerly Portland Brewing). With cash-heavy big players looking to capitalize on the growth in the micro market, expect a more few locals to gain national - or international - financial partners. Medals: Even with the buyouts, our local brew wizards will retain local control of the product and keep producing new, prize-winning brews at the Great American Beer Festival. I predict at least one gold medal for Portland-area brewers. Collaboration: Widmer's partnership with local home-brewers will continue to bring innovative, forgotten and seasonal styles to market. The McCracken Scholarship Fund will benefit and reach its self-sustaining mark, enabling Oregon State University to keep turning out top-notch brewers, winemakers and chefs. Wi-Fi: It's all the rage now. Flame wars will replace bar fights at your local watering hole. But will we be able to tip via PayPal? What do you think lies ahead for 2006? Give us your predictions at www.guestontap.com.
It's time to look into the crystal beer-ball and see what's on tap for 2006. Openings: Expect to find new places to imbibe the good stuff in the year coming. Bridgeport's flagship pub on Northwest Marshall Street reopens in February, and rumor has it that the Lucky Lab will open one near the Pearl soon. Who will open something to satisfy the new residents of the South Waterfront? Buyouts: The march of big capital will continue to consolidate the market, as happened last year with Pyramid buying out MacTarnahan's (formerly Portland Brewing). With cash-heavy big players looking to capitalize on the growth in the micro market, expect a more few locals to gain national - or international - financial partners. Medals: Even with the buyouts, our local brew wizards will retain local control of the product and keep producing new, prize-winning brews at the Great American Beer Festival. I predict at least one gold medal for Portland-area brewers. Collaboration: Widmer's partnership with local home-brewers will continue to bring innovative, forgotten and seasonal styles to market. The McCracken Scholarship Fund will benefit and reach its self-sustaining mark, enabling Oregon State University to keep turning out top-notch brewers, winemakers and chefs. Wi-Fi: It's all the rage now. Flame wars will replace bar fights at your local watering hole. But will we be able to tip via PayPal? What do you think lies ahead for 2006? Give us your predictions at www.guestontap.com.
News
Fifth Quadrant is now open! Fifth Quadrant is from the people who gave us the New Old Lompoc and the Hedge House and is at 3901-B N. Williams Ave., at North Failing Ave., near Emanuel Hospital. The name celebrates the fact that we're open in North Portland, the fifth of the four geographical quadrants that divides the city by their addresses.The restaurant is more upscale than either of the other two Lompoc restaurants. It features New Old Lompoc beers, a full bar and a great new menu. It will be servicing steaks, burgers, seafood, salads, pasta dishes, desserts and a wonderful list of appetizers. Kids are welcome. The Fifth Quadrant will soon open a new brewery and, by the end of 2006, a distillery.
The Concordia Ale House's (3276 NE Killingsworth, Pdx. #503.503.287.3929)New Year's Eve celebration promises to offer some beers that are rarely seen in the area. We recommend that you check it out.

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