rbw1966 Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Kudos to our own Terminal Gravity whose brewpub was hailed as the "best little brewery in Oregon." Keep up the good work! Can you feel the love? Oops: What I MEANT to say was in Jonathan Nicholas' column in the Oregonian he states: "Can Wallowa County show Europe the way? Martin Goebel, founder of Portland-based Sustainable Northwest, has been helping northeast Oregon show that environmentally sustainable development really can work in rural economies. So there was Goebel last week, at a NATO-sponsored workshop in Poland, talking up Enterprise and grass-roots action. Hope he didn't give away all the town's secrets. We don't want everyone finding Terminal Gravity, the best little brewery in Oregon. " [ 11-13-2002, 03:11 PM: Message edited by: rbw1966 ] Quote
Greg_W Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Word up, TG!! Love that stout. Is this an official deal rbw? Quote
Dru Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 So soon all the Polish hardmen will be washing down chunks of 'speck' with TG stout!!! as they send new M10s in the Tatras. Quote
Greg_W Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by imorris: Here's a link to the award Shit, I fell for that one hard Quote
sobo Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by imorris: Here's a link to the award It's... happened... again... Save... me... ...sobo Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Nice one. At least it wasn't goatse man! Quote
iain Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 nice one imorris, you are so funny sometimes. Quote
rbw1966 Posted November 13, 2002 Author Posted November 13, 2002 And congratulations to TG for a job well done! Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by iain: nice one imorris, you are so funny sometimes. Yeah, Iain, he kind of reminds the Doctor of you sometimes, but, like, not as funny. Quote
iain Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Yes, the only problem with that beer is that there isn't enough around. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 Does anyone have it besides Produce Row? DFA tried the TG IPA there a while ago, although, he must admit, it was not his favorite. The stout seems to be getting the rave reviews, however. Quote
iain Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 speaking of eastern oregon, there was a killer oregon field guide on opb the other night on skiing in the wallowas followed by a videography of smith rock. Quote
rbw1966 Posted November 13, 2002 Author Posted November 13, 2002 I thought I was the only dork watching that. The skiers made me feel better about my abilities. Quote
iain Posted November 13, 2002 Posted November 13, 2002 yeah that one guy SUCKED! some of those ranchers have it down...get in a few runs after some morning ranching. life is good! Quote
Terminal_Gravity Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Thanks, all of you, for the kudos. (god, I hate that yuppie word) Thank you very much rbw1966 for letting me know about Jonathon Nicholes artical. I had missed it and I owe you. Maybe I'll be your belay bitch for a FA of this 250 foot WI5/6 that is forming up out here (as a token of my appreciation ). DFA ... at the risk of being a shameless self promoter; below is a partial list of where you can find my beer. Corvalis Lucky Noodle Sixth St Grill Tryon Creek Grill Clark's Liberator Brewing Co. Hawk Creek Cafe Big River Retaurant Bombs Awy Cafe Fox and Firkin McMenamin's, Corvallis Squirrels Suds n Suds Eugene Cornucopia17th St Market Good Times Highlands Jo Fed's Pizza Research Institute Rennies's Landing Ring Of Fire Sam Bond's Garage Taylors Wetlands WOW Hall Portland Angelo's Ash Street Saloon Aztec Willie's Bella Faccia Pizzaria Belmont's Inn Beulahland Bitter End Bugatti's Pizzaria Campbell Productions Caprail's Bistro & Wine Claudia's County Cork Public House Dublin Pub & Restaurant Good Foot Lounge Hanigan Tavern Heathman Hotel & Restaurant Horse Brass Pub Iron Horse Restaurant John's Market Katie O'Briens Kelly's Olympian M. Bar Mickey Finn's-Sunnyside Micky Finn's Woodstock Murray's Pizza Old Chicago-Tanasborne Old Chicago-Gresham Old Chicago-82nd Old Lair Hill Market Old Market Pub & Brewery Paddy's Bar & Grill Paragon Restaurant Port Halling Produce Row Pub At The End Of The Universe Rouge Ales Public House Rose and Raindrop Shanny's Tavern Snake & Weasel Springwater Grill Three Square Grill Whatever Lounge The Horse Brass & Rose and Raindrop have a few different handles. Squirrels sells the most and Buelahland has been our most loyal account. Cheers - TG (steve) [ 11-15-2002, 01:10 PM: Message edited by: Terminal Gravity ] Quote
sketchfest Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Gotta say, Old Market is a good place to go with a crowd. Tons of seating, pool and shuffleboard, foods not bad either and if you want GOOD mexican it's hard to beat Iron Horse out in Sellwood, they know what HOT is! Quote
Winter Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 So what happened to the Portland Pub clubs that were supposed to be a weekly event? TG has provided a pretty good list of options. Quote
Terminal_Gravity Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Thread Drift. I'm down for the 21st if any one is into it. Quote
sketchfest Posted November 15, 2002 Posted November 15, 2002 Next Thursday it is then! Pro-row? Quote
rbw1966 Posted November 15, 2002 Author Posted November 15, 2002 Count me in too. TG: you can belay me on that ice of which you speak but beware of falling feces. Quote
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