I’m in the Everett, WA area for a couple of days. I visited 3 breweries so far. Scuttlebutt was quite good, and McMenamins is a ‘don’t bother.’ The most interesting is a little nano brewery named Justice Brewing. It was there that I tried a sour beer fermented with blue cheese cultures. The nose was totally blue cheese, but the flavor only carried hints of it. It was surprisingly good. about half of his beers were sour. All were decent. Some quite good. Worth a try if you have opportunity.
He brews in the garage behind his house and was very welcoming. A nice guy with a very interesting take on beer.
I’ve had a few sour beers that had some blue cheese or parmesan notes. It sounds gross, but I actually liked them. I don’t think they were fermented with blue cheese cultures, aka Penicillium Roqueforti. I assume the cheese came from using aged hops. I wouldn’t hesitate to drink a blue cheese beer made in some dude’s garage. Sounds legit!
My daughter and son-in-law live just around the corner from the Blue Bird. I stopped in there yesterday hoping to see you Tom. I know you are busy with the new project, so wasn’t surprised when I didn’t get to meet you. Another time. I get that way fairly regularly
Because they are really cool spaces. It’s not always about the beer. My wife and I have stayed at the Kennedy School in Portland several times and at the St. Francis Inn in Bend. We both recommend them highly.
Their core beers are fairly bland, but sometimes they have seasonals that are very good.
The Boiler Room bar at the Kennedy School is fun just to see. All the fixtures are made from repurposed plumbing fixtures.
I agree with Jeffy, but would add that what I think is going on with McMenamins is that they appear to have started not-recently when the brewery was a novelty to market the restaurant which is the main business. Which is to say the food was good.
@ Tom: I knew you were transitioning, but did not realize you had pulled the plug at Blue Bird. Well, I look forward to meeting you at your new digs!
My wife and I stopped in the one in Bend because it was part of the ale trail and I’ll agree, the building was really cool but everybody seems to have the “don’t bother” attitude about them.