Archive for March, 2009

The Construction Continues!

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Below are a few pix of the lights that were installed Monday in the new Brewhouse and today some flashing is going up for the first handful of feet from the ground up. This will provide a little protection from the moisture.  The lights will be attached to motion sensors, so we are doing our part to save a few natural resources. Pretty cool! Oh, and we are bottling some samples for the sales staff. C’mon Federal Label Approval! We need to do this faster than one bottle at a time…..

Always pack your beer cellar carefully when you move!

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Nobody was injured in the use of this meaningless picture.

Nobody was injured in the use of this meaningless picture.

Eugene, here we come! My family and I arrived Saturday night after a very eventful journey from Illinois.  During what was supposed to be a relaxing “vacation” before starting at Oakshire, we ran into quite a conundrum.  We did get to see a few friends and family along the way and try some new beers (another post later), but while traveling we got to experience tornadoes, snow, wind, ice, rain and sun. Plus our truck went into the shop twice along the way for a bad coil. Good times!  But the “highlight” of the trip was the poor decision to drive through the spring snowstorm that hit Denver/Boulder/Ft. Collins.  While driving my Honda Civic on I-25 near the Colorado/Wyoming border the blizzard set in.  My wife following behind with my two kids Nick and Ella could barely see my taillights. The road became ice covered and we came upon a southbound pile up-30-40 cars worth of pileup

A video of the carnage can be seen here:

http://cbs4denver.com/local/wellington.interstate.25.2.968539.html

(edit:it appears they may have removed the video, but the story and a pic is there)

Sadly a large Ram truck was avoiding the accident and crossed the median and slammed into the side of my car.  It, of course, is totaled. However, all is not lost! I had 8 cases of beer with me, most of which is rare, aged or just special to me.  Guess what? It all arrived in Eugene unscathed. Woohoo!  My car and glass top to my coffee table, on the otherhand was not so lucky. We shot the car in in Cheyenne Wyoming and continued on west. Fortunately we were all safe and learned a valuable lesson-more than just using styrofoam to protect your beer-don’t take unecessary risks with your life folks.  I did and got lucky.  Blessed, I guess.

Now I look forward to sharing a beer with you soon. It may be one from my cellar that I ripped from the carnage, or it might just be a freshly brewed Oakshire beer.  Either way, we’ll enjoy it together!

Cheers!

Matt

Upcoming Events – April ‘09

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

So we have quite a few Oakshire events, promotions, and festivals coming up in April and the rest of the year for that matter.  I will be posting monthly updates here about what events are coming up the following month.  We would love to see you at one, two, or even all of them if you have time!  Additionally, if you know of any events or festivals that we are not in please let us know so we can look into them and see if it would be a great fit!  Here you go….

  • Oakshire Bingo Night @ the Downward Dog
    • Thursday, April 2nd / 8-10PM
    • The Downward Dog / 130 SW 1st St. / Corvallis, OR 97333
    • Oakshire Amber, Oakshire Espresso Stout, & Watershed IPA will be on tap at a rockin’ special from 8-11PM
    • Bingo runs from 8-10PM with the Turntable Enabler taking over at 10PM until close
    • Everyone gets a Bingo card and chance to win sweet prizes
  • Oakshire Tasting @ Corncupia Bar & Burgers Grand Opening
    • Friday, April 3rd / 7-9PM
    • Cornucopia Bar & Burgers / 5th & Pearl Street Building / Eugene, OR 97401
    • Meet the Oakshire team & welcome Oakshire’s new brewmaster
    • Frog’s Wort Pale Ale, Watershed IPA, & possibly one more brew TBD.
    • Every Oakshire Brew gets you entered into a raffle for brewery gear!
  • Oakshire Pray for Sun Party @ the Crowbar
    • Thursday, April 9th / 6:30-9PM
    • Crowbar / 214 SW 2nd Street / Corvallis, OR 97333
    • Meet Oakshire’s founder & new brewmaster!
    • Watershed IPA & Hindsight ESB release
    • Every Oakshire Brew gets you entered into a raffle for brewery gear!
  • Oakshire Brews @ Spring Beer & Wine Fest
    • Friday & Saturday, April 2nd & 3rd / 12-11PM both days
    • Oregon Convention Center / 777 NE MLK Blvd. / Portland, OR
    • Overcast Espresso Stout & Watershed IPA on tap
    • Oakshire Hoodies, Hats, Beanie’s and T’s for sale at the booth
  • Oakshire Bingo Night @ Wetlands
    • Tax Day, Wednesday, April 15th / 7-9PM
    • Wetlands Brew Pub / 922 Garfield St. / Eugene, OR 97402
    • Meet the Oakshire Brewing team
    • Overcast Espresso Stout, Hindsight ESB release & 1 more brew TBD at Wetlands approved rockin’ specials
    • Everyone gets a Bingo card and chance to win sweet prizes
  • Oakshire Brews @ Oregon Garden Brewfest
    • Friday, April 24th / 4-11PM
    • Saturday, April 25th / 12-11PM
    • Oregon Garden / 879 West Main St. / Silverton, OR 97381
    • Overcast Espresso Stout & Watershed IPA on tap
    • Oakshire Hoodies, Hats, Beanie’s and T’s for sale at the fest
  • Oakshire’s Hindsight ESB Release @ The Bier Stein
    • Wednesday, April 29th / 5-7PM
    • The Bier Stein / 345 E 11th Ave. / Eugene, OR 97401
    • Meet the Oakshire Brewing team & welcome our 2 newest members of the team, Head Brewer Joe Jasper and Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk.
    • Joe Jasper’s Hindsight ESB Release & one more brew TBD!

Whew…that’s all of them! If you can’t make any of these, stop by the brewery for tours and tastings every Saturday from 12-4PM.  The Hindsight ESB will be on tap at the brewery starting 4/4/09!

Cheers!

Chris Althouse & the Oakshire Brewing team

Birthdays, Burritos, and Tornadoes. Oh My!

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The wagon train is now headed west. With a stop at my brother’s in Iowa for Ella’s 4th birthday and another stop for lunch Monday At Electric Burrito in Corning Iowa(you should go there btw.) ,we were off to Omaha. Upon arriving in Omaha, the first tornado sirens of the year went off and we went for cover in our friends basement.  Soon after we were at Lucky Bucket Brewing owner Zac Treimert’s house.  Wow, does he have a great cellar.  I wish I had a pic to share. Next was dinner out at a sports bar with pitchers of Lucky Bucket Lager. Yum! Oh, did I mention our truck is running rough and is in the shop??? Good times on the Oregon trail!

 

Peace!

Matt

Oakshire History – Through Tap Handles

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

I had the fortunate chance to meet an awesome individual last Thursday.  His name is Lloyd Palmer and he is an avid tap handle collector, something like 800+, wowzer!  He collects as many Oregon micro handles as he can get and IPA’s from anywhere.

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I was able to gather up enough tap handles to satisfy his collectors appetite.  However, one unique thing about the way he collects is that he likes to be able to tell the the story of a brewery or a particular brew through the history of its tap handles.  I had never thought about this but after lining up 10 of our handles to tell the story it was apparent that we even had some interesting history in our short 2+ years.  Below are his words about our tap handle history.

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Oakshire Brewing Tap Handle History

by Lloyd Palmer

Version 1
Starting as Willamette Brewery, their first beer brewed in October 2006 was their Willamette Amber and therefore, the first tap handle they used was for that beer.  All of the tap handles that they have ever used were wood and were roughly paddle/pilsner glass shaped.  The first styles were laser cut, having their symbol of an oak tree cut into the top.  There was also a slot in the top in which the cards with the names of the beers printed on them were inserted.  The first handles also had the “Willamette” name laser etched into each side of the tap handle.

Version 2
Later versions of this style of tap did not have the name Willamette laser etched along the sides as they were looking for ways to cut down on the cost of making each handle, which starting at roughly $50 a piece.  These taps were produced in both a 10 ¼” tall version and a shorter 6” version.  There were a few taller 11 ½” taps produced because of sizing errors in the CAD setup but they were never widely used.

A couple of problems arose with the use of these taps so some changes were made.  The practice of using tap handle cards in the top slots worked out initially but eventually they became hard to keep stocked.  In addition, if the upper strip of wood above the top of the tree broke the slot would no longer hold the cards.  As a result stickers with the name of the beers were stuck to the tap but these would cover the laser cut oak tree which defeated the purposed of having the tree cut into the tap.

The second style of tap used did not have the laser cut tree or lettering on the side of the tap but instead had a solid flat surface where the tree had been located.  Stickers with the name of each beer were then applied to the flat area.  The card holding slot was still located in the top to accommodate the placement of cards if so desired.  This second style of tap was being used when the company was renamed the Oakshire Brewing.

Version 3
When Willamette Brewery became Oakshire Brewing, in July 2008, lessons learned from the styles of taps that they had formerly used were incorporated into the new taps for this company.  The new taps were again made out of wood and stayed the same shape as the earlier taps, however the new styled oak tree logo and the Oakshire name are burned into the wood using small branding irons.  The oak tree is burned into the front and back, part way down from the top, leaving enough room to apply a square tap handle sticker with the appropriate type of beer on it.  The Oakshire name is burned into each side of the tap.

The handles still continued to contain the slot for cards in the top but that is being phased out in the newest taps.  The slot required that a separate piece of wood be used to make the slot, therefore requiring it to be glued to the top of the lower portion of the handle.  This extra step cost additional money and time and once again was hard to keep cards stocked.

Version 4
As a result Oakshire’s newest taps are one solid piece of wood with no tap handle card slot.  The new handles come in the standard 10 ¼” tall version and a shorter 6” tall version for accounts that have tap handle height restrictions.  They were making the shorter ones by simply cutting taller handles down but this left a rough edge along the bottom.  Now these shorter taps are actually made to the 6” height and have a milled, finished bottom.

As a side note brothers, Jeff & Chris Althouse and friends are making all of the tap handles by hand.  Starting with wood blocks in the basic shape of the tap handle, they do all the sanding, routering, branding, staining, threadsert installing, and now finishing themselves.

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Lloyd lives in Waldport and I will be fortunate enough to get a chance to see his collection this summer!  I will definitely post pics after the trip!

Cheers!

Chris Althouse

I went to Belgium. Wow! (Part IV) The final Chapter

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Need to cap the fermentor after primary, grab a glass from the bar!

Well, this is the wrap up to my awesome trip to Belgium. Click here for the details.

So vacation has ended and I head out for Eugene in two days!  After a couple of stops to see friends, family, and a few breweries I’ll be out to Eugen by April 1.  Just in time for the new tanks to arrive. Yipee!  (Chris, how about a few more constuction updates??)

See you in a week!

Cheers,

Matt

I went to Belgium. Wow! (Part III)

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Scenic Brugge

So the saga continues here. This is part three of four in the Van Wyks Go to Belgium story. I hope you’ve gotten a sense of how awesome Belgium is.  Hopefully I will be back soon to drink beers with my wife, like this:

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I went to Belgium. Wow! (Part II)

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

In good company...

Part two of the Journey to Belgium can be found here. Off to Alvinne and the PreZythos fest and then to Brussels and Cantillon Open Brew Day. Enjoy!

If you missed Part One, click here.

I went to Belgium. Wow! (part 1)

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Who crawls through the little door to clean it? a little man?

I’ve finally returned from my vacation, er I mean research trip to Belgium. Wow, what a great country!  I’m jazzed to start building the coolship and make the authentic sour beers only to be found in the Wilamette Valley of Eugene…..just kidding Jeff (sort of ;) )  Anyway, I’d like to share a little of that trip with you and since I can’t fathom posting what I did twice, I have a link for you to my current blog at Flossmoor Station. That’s part I. As I have time between packing, I’ll lead oyu through the trip.

Cheers!

Matt

9 more days ntil the road trip of a lifetime

Oakshire Expansion Continues Part II

Friday, March 6th, 2009

On Wednesday, March 4th, the Oakshire expansion achieved another significant milestone.  The concrete was poured for the new floor!  All told, we brought in 30 yards of concrete, via three Knife River cement trucks.  Ehlers Construction, the General Contractor on the expansion, allowed us to dye the concrete and we went with a nice Adobe color as the brochure called it.  The dark brown hue is a nice change of pace to the usual and boring gray color concrete comes in.

Next up we’ll be completing the electrical and mechanical side of things followed by insulation, drywall, and painting.  Stay tuned for more pics as the progress continues.  You can also stop by any Saturday from 12-4PM for our brewery tours and tasting and see the progress first hand.

Cheers!

Chris Althouse and the Oakshire Brewing team

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