Friday, January 6th, 2012

Rogue Wins At World Beer Awards

LONDON, ENGLAND (January 6) – Rogue was recently honored at the World Beer Awards with four World’s Best Awards given to Chatoe Dirtoir, Brutal IPA, Chocolate Stout and Mocha Porter. In order, they were recognized as World’s Best Seasonal Lager, World’s Best Bitter Pale Ale, World’s Best Flavored Stout and World’s Best Flavored Porter. Other winners include Deschutes, Sam Adams and Unibroue.

The World Beer Awards are global awards that select from the most internationally recognized beer styles. Judging is blind with regional style heats held in Europe, USA and Asia. From these heats, a style winner is selected and is tasted against other regional winners to select the World’s Best.

Rogue ales, porters, stouts, lagers and spirits are brewed with ingredients grown on Rogue Farms in Oregon. Chatoe Dirtoir is part of the GYO series and is made with Rogue Micro Barley Farm Risk™ Malts and Rogue Micro Hopyard Independent and Revolution Hops.

Rogue is committed to saving the terroir of Oregon hops and barley by growing our own, one acre at a time.

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Friday, December 16th, 2011

Great International Beer & Cider Festival Says…

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Monday, October 31st, 2011

Killer Pumpkin Fest a Smashing Hit

PORTLAND, OR (October 31, 2011) - Armed with a sledge hammer, Portlanders took out their frustrations on helpless orange pumpkins at the Killer Pumpkin Fest held on Monday, October 17th. Fleshy parts flew everywhere but no humans were hurt in they mayhem. For the faint of heart, there was also pumpkin bowling all night. All pumpkins smashed were GYO Certified DREAM pumpkins from the Rogue Pumpkin Patch.

The all-pumpkin affair held at the Green Dragon, in association with Brewpublic’s Killer Beer Week, featured seventeen pumpkin beers and pumpkin cider from thirteen breweries. These brews included two hollowed-out pumpkin “casks” filled with pumpkin beer from Breakside Brewery and Hopworks Urban Brewery. The pumpkin menu had three types of roasted pumpkin seeds, pumpkin curry soup, pumpkin ravioli, pumpkin pie, pumpkin ice cream and a pumpkin cocktail, the Hot Pumpkin Toddy.

Killer Pumpkin Fest represented beers from Breakside, Hopworks, Jolly Pumpkin, Laurelwood, Beer Valley, Elysian, New Belgium, Track Town, Nogne, Rogue, Fort George, Natian and Buckman Botanical Brewery.

Footage of the event can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9oU8ycmyGc

The Green Dragon has been named by DRAFT Magazine as one of the “Top 100 Beer Bars in America” and is listed by Imbibe Magazine as “100 Best Places to Drink Beer in America.” The Green Dragon is located at 928 SE 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.

 

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Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Rogue Spirits Debuts Vintage Vodka

Newport, OR (October 20, 2011) - Rogue Spirits will debut Vintage Vodka at the Great American Distillers Festival October 22nd and 23rd in Portland, OR. Rogue distilled Vintage Vodka from 2007 Oregon Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir.

Only 60 cases of Vintage Vodka were produced. The vodka will be available for sale at the Rogue distilleries in Newport and Portland, and through special order beginning October 27.

Rogue Spirits feature regional ingredients and are produced by hand from start to bottle. Rogue Spirits incorporates local hazelnuts, native spruce, and barrels from Oregon’s wine country into our creations. Rogue also makes the first Oregon Whiskey distilled from malted barley grown on Rogue’s micro Barley Farm in Tygh Valley, Oregon.

Rogue Spirits have garnered more than 90 national and international awards for taste and excellence from the World Beverage Competition, International Review of Spirits, International Rum Festival, San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and the Beverage Dynamics Package Award.

To learn more about purchasing or sampling Vintage Vodka, contact Isaac Ersoff at: 503-241-3800 or visit rogue.com.

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Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

We Have Lost A True Rogue (Steve Jobs)

We have lost a true Rogue. Steve Jobs was an inspiration for our founding and our reason for being. A great loss to the Rogue Nation and the World. Here’s to the Crazy Ones. The Misfits. The Rebels. The Troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do, is ignore them. Because they change things. They invent. They imagine. They heal. They explore. They create. They inspire. They push the human race forward. Maybe they have to be crazy. How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit in silence and hear a song that hasn’t been written? Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels? We make tools for these kinds of people. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do. RIP 1955 - 2011

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Friday, October 14th, 2011

Rogue Spirits Brings Home Double Gold For American Made Rum

PORTLAND, OR (October 14, 2011) – Rogue Spirits brought home two Gold Medals at the Ministry of Rum 2011 International Tasting Competition. Rogue’s Hazelnut Spice Rum earned gold in the Flavored Rum category and Rogue’s Dark Rum took the top award in the Dark Rum category. Other medal winners hailed from 13 countries including; the Dominican Republic, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

All of Rogue’s Spirits are created by hand to reflect the flavors of Rogue’s terroir. Rogue rum is made from 100% Hawaiian Cane Sugar. Hazelnut Spice Rum is infused with Hazelnuts from Kirk Family Farms next to Rogue’s hop farm in Independence, OR. Hazelnuts are also used in Rogue’s award wining ale Hazelnut Brown Nectar.

Rogue distills, smiths, ages and hand bottles all of their spirits at their distilleries in Portland and Newport, OR. Both of Rogue’s rums are made at the Portland Distillery and Pub at NW 14th and Flanders.

In celebration of their craft Rogue Spirits will host the 7th Annual Great American Distiller’s Festival which brings together fifty craft distillers and hundreds of bartenders. The festival will take place October 22, and 23, 2011 at Portland’s Left Bank Annex at 101 NE Wielder.

For more information contact Rogue Spirits President Beth Gilden at 503-241-3800 or bgilden@rogue.com.

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Friday, October 14th, 2011

The Rogue Ales International Hop & Heritage Festival

INDEPENDENCE, OR – Oregon’s rich and colorful hops history came to life at the Rogue Ales International Hop and Heritage Festival in Independence, Oregon – the historic Hops Capital of the World.

Just as they did a century ago, thousands came to celebrate the Hop Harvest Season. There were hot air balloon rides, tractor pulls, lawn mower races, pie eating contests, brewing in the streets, fireworks and the Rogue Ales Festival Beer Garden.

Rogue grows seven varieties of GYO Certified aroma hops on its 42 acre Micro Hopyard in the Wigrich Appellation. A terroir of mild temperatures and the right balance of rain and sunshine have made this area one of the premier hops growing regions for three centuries.

Rogue grown hops can be found in all Chatoe Rogue series Ales, Stouts, Porters and Lagers – as well as the Rogue Farms Freedom Hop Cheddar, a cow’s milk cheddar made by Rogue Creamery using GYO Certified Hops.

In the early 1900’s, hops played a major role in the cultural and economic lives of tens of thousands of Oregonians. For about 50 years, the area around Independence grew more hops than anywhere else. When the call went out for pickers at harvest time, Oregonians came from around the state. After working hard during the day, they partied hard at night – a tradition that continues today.

The 2012 Rogue Ales International Hop and Heritage Festival will be held next September.

Rogue is committed to saving the terroir of Oregon hops and barley by growing its own, one acre at a time.

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Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Rogue Brings Home The Gold For Oregon

Rogue Ales was honored with two Gold medals for Hazelnut Brown Nectar and Smoke Ale at the Great American Beer Festival, held in Denver, Colorado.

Rogue Ales Hazelnut Brown Nectar3,930 beers vied for gold at GABF this year before a blind tasting panel of 167 judges. Rogue took home two of four Gold medals awarded to Oregon craft brewers. Since 1990, it has won a total 27 medals at GABF competitions.

Both winning beers are brewed with ingredients grown on Rogue Farms in Oregon. Hazelnut Brown Nectar is made with Dare™ malting barley from the Rogue Farms Micro Barley Farm near Tygh Valley, and with GYO Certified Independent and Revolution aroma hops grown on Rogue’s Micro Hopyard in Independence. Smoke Ale is brewed with GYO Certified Revolution hops.

Rogue also distills rum with toasted Oregon hazelnuts grown by Kirk Family Filberts at the Rogue Distillery on NW Flanders in Portland’s Pearl District.

Rogue is committed to saving the terroir of Oregon hops and barley by growing our own, one acre at a time.

Rogue Pub

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Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Join Us For Hop & Heritage Festival!

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Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Size Doesn’t Matter. Right?

PORTLAND, OREGON – Body. Aroma. Mouthfeel. The characteristics of which most things are judged, beer being no exception. And as proven by this year’s Great American Nano Fest, size is not important.

The Great American Nano Fest – a celebration of all things Nano; breweries, food carts, music, craft vendors, and artists – was held outside the Buckman Botanical Brewery and Green Dragon in southeast Portland. The kid and dog friendly event offered festival goers the latest creations from more than 30 of Oregon’s smallest and most innovative brewers.

Nano brewers at this year’s festival included: Beetje, Ambacht, Coalition, Fire Mountain, Columbia River, Green Dragon Brew Crew, Mt.Emily, Two Kilts, Pale Horse, Occidental, Upright, Boneyard, Flat Tail, Heater Allen, Migration, Beer Valley, Oregon Trail, Natian Brewery, Everybody’s, Big Al, Mutiny and the Chatoe Rogue Farmstead Brewery

The Great American Nano Fest raised $2,000 for the Buckman Arts Focus Elementary School. A big thank you goes to the vendors, breweries, sponsors and attendees for their support.

See you at next year’s festival, August 25 – 26, 2012!

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