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  • The Spy Who Saved the Reinheitsgebot
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    The Spy Who Saved the Reinheitsgebot

    July 1, 2001 - Fred Eckhardt

    Walter Scheurle is one of my favorite people. He and I became acquainted some 25 years ago when he was technical director (brew master) of brewing operations at the old Blitz-Weinhard brewery. That establishment is just now being razed to make way for a shopping mall (not completely razed, because they are going to save... View Article

  • America’s Own Stone Beer
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    America’s Own Stone Beer

    March 1, 2001 - Fred Eckhardt

    Last fall I was invited to visit and judge homebrew with the Music City Brewers of Nashville. They shared beer, stories and food with me; and I was a guest at Bosco’s Brew Pub in that fair city. In that interim, I became better acquainted with Bosco’s most famous beer, Flaming Stone Beer, America’s Original... View Article

  • Grungy Bars I Have Loved
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    Grungy Bars I Have Loved

    January 1, 2001 - Fred Eckhardt

    On a recent listserve exchange with Oregon Brew Crew members, someone asked our various respondents which bar might be a favorite. Not wishing to nail myself into a given space, and also not wishing to “endorse” any of the establishments in which I hang out, I answered carefully, in my usual fashion.

  • Chocolate and Beer Revisited
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    Chocolate and Beer Revisited

    November 1, 2000 - Fred Eckhardt

    Jack Joyce, CEO of Rogue Brewing down in Newport, OR, called me a while back to do a chocolate and beer tasting in the small town of Issaquah, WA, population about 12,000, located about 17 miles east of Seattle across Lake Washington and Mercer Island on I-90, Washington’s main cross-state artery. Rogue had only recently... View Article

  • A Floating Brewery in Tokyo Bay
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    A Floating Brewery in Tokyo Bay

    September 1, 2000 - Fred Eckhardt

    Earlier this year, while at the Chicago Real Ale Festival, I started thinking about the first time I tasted cask-conditioned beer at Bert Grant’s Yakima, WA, brewery about 1983. But then it came to me that it might have been much, much earlier than that. I might actually have tasted my first cask-conditioned beer in... View Article

  • Gimme a Firkin Beer
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    Gimme a Firkin Beer

    Surfing the Chicago Real Ale Fest July 1, 2000 - Fred Eckhardt

    Ray Daniels is the Chicago visionary responsible for the Chicago Real Ale Festival, held March 24-25 this year at Chicago’s Goose Island Brewery, Wrigleyville, across from the famous Wrigley Stadium.

  • A Beer Named Fred
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    A Beer Named Fred

    November 1, 1997 - Fred Eckhardt

    Fred Eckhardt passed away on August 10, 2015. In remembrance of our friend and former columnist, we are putting some of his older articles online for the very first time. The article below initially appeared in our Nov. 1997 issue.  There’s a new Fred in Portland. It’s a beer. Portland (Oregon’s) Hair of the Dog... View Article

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