New Beers at Belmont Station Now over 1000 on hand!
From a Belmont Station e-mail:
Holy keg-bung! We NOW HAVE 1000 BEERS. Yep, try 3 each day and it will take you nearly a year to try them all.
Some of the new Beers with notes from BeerMaster Chris O:
Great Divide - Hades: Hades is a Belgian-style strong golden ale brewed with a rare Belgian yeast strain that gives the beer a distinctive spicy flavor and aroma. Noticeable hops and medium malt character make it an extremely well-balanced, crisp ale.
Shmaltz - Coney Island Lager: Step right up and witness the delectable alchemy of 8 malts, 6 hops, and Czech pilsner yeast. Discover the thrill of old world brewing with new world flavor.
Butte Creek - Helltown Organic Hefeweizen: This traditionally-styled (read:
Bavarian) hefe has a lemon yellow body and a rapidly-receding white cap.
Fermenting with German yeast imparts the typical banana/clove esters one would expect from the style, but it seems to lean a little more on the clove than the banana.
Butte Creek - Organic Pale Ale: The original Butte Creek Ale is being discontinued in favor of this crisp, beautifully crafted pale ale. Citrusy hops float on top of a pale, bready malt base. Dont panic, its organic!
St. Peters - IPA: This beautiful IPA is very much in line with the
English style, tending towards balance rather than the aggressive hopping rates that American IPAs have become famous for. Aromas of earth and spicy noble hops give way to a biscuity, crusty bread malt quality and a clean bitterness in the finish.
Lazy Boy - IPA: Lazy Boys first bottle release in Oregon is this tasty IPA. A dark copper color makes it one of the darker IPAs on the market, and the earthy, resiny hop profile is reminiscent of the Roots Woody IPA. Look for the blue label with a fat happy guy.
Mahrs - Weisse Bock: Weisse Bock is an increasingly popular style that is strong and very tasty; full of the fruity, spicy flavors one expects from a wheat beer, but never too heavy on the palate. This rich, dark, and enthralling Bock is refreshing and drinks so easily that one would never suspect that it weighs in at 7.2% a.b.v. If you like Schneider Aventinus, try this one on for size.
Also just in:
Fuel Cafe Coffee Flavored Stout from Lakefront in Milwaukie, WI. Yeah!
Finally a coffee brew in 6 packs. We've been looking for one since the Pipeline Porter's season expired!
Golden Valley American Pale Ale
Big Sky Trout Slayer Ale
Holy keg-bung! We NOW HAVE 1000 BEERS. Yep, try 3 each day and it will take you nearly a year to try them all.
Some of the new Beers with notes from BeerMaster Chris O:
Great Divide - Hades: Hades is a Belgian-style strong golden ale brewed with a rare Belgian yeast strain that gives the beer a distinctive spicy flavor and aroma. Noticeable hops and medium malt character make it an extremely well-balanced, crisp ale.
Shmaltz - Coney Island Lager: Step right up and witness the delectable alchemy of 8 malts, 6 hops, and Czech pilsner yeast. Discover the thrill of old world brewing with new world flavor.
Butte Creek - Helltown Organic Hefeweizen: This traditionally-styled (read:
Bavarian) hefe has a lemon yellow body and a rapidly-receding white cap.
Fermenting with German yeast imparts the typical banana/clove esters one would expect from the style, but it seems to lean a little more on the clove than the banana.
Butte Creek - Organic Pale Ale: The original Butte Creek Ale is being discontinued in favor of this crisp, beautifully crafted pale ale. Citrusy hops float on top of a pale, bready malt base. Dont panic, its organic!
St. Peters - IPA: This beautiful IPA is very much in line with the
English style, tending towards balance rather than the aggressive hopping rates that American IPAs have become famous for. Aromas of earth and spicy noble hops give way to a biscuity, crusty bread malt quality and a clean bitterness in the finish.
Lazy Boy - IPA: Lazy Boys first bottle release in Oregon is this tasty IPA. A dark copper color makes it one of the darker IPAs on the market, and the earthy, resiny hop profile is reminiscent of the Roots Woody IPA. Look for the blue label with a fat happy guy.
Mahrs - Weisse Bock: Weisse Bock is an increasingly popular style that is strong and very tasty; full of the fruity, spicy flavors one expects from a wheat beer, but never too heavy on the palate. This rich, dark, and enthralling Bock is refreshing and drinks so easily that one would never suspect that it weighs in at 7.2% a.b.v. If you like Schneider Aventinus, try this one on for size.
Also just in:
Fuel Cafe Coffee Flavored Stout from Lakefront in Milwaukie, WI. Yeah!
Finally a coffee brew in 6 packs. We've been looking for one since the Pipeline Porter's season expired!
Golden Valley American Pale Ale
Big Sky Trout Slayer Ale

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