8.09.2011

2011 Fort George Regatta: (REBA) Bicentennial Edition




















Saturday August 16th for the Astoria Regatta, Fort George will be hosting an all day party.  We will start at noon with a Salmon BBQ and outdoor beer garden that will last throughout the day.  The taproom will also be open all day with special appearances by Coffee Girl Stout, and Bourbon Barrel Cavatica Stout.  Follow the 2nd Saturday "Beer Walk" around Astoria to end up at the Lovell Taproom for the "Beer Show" an art exhibit featuring... well, BEER.  The outdoor stage will be graced by country superstars Angie and the Carwrecks at 1:00pm, and Left Coast Country at 8:00pm.  Talk about a Reba pregame-  See you out there! 


7.19.2011

Exploring Fort George 7/28

Come check out some amazing Fort George and Astoria history from some of the most knowledgeable historians on the area.  Thursday, July 28 at 7:00 in the Lovell Building Brewery.  The event is FREE and the Taproom will be open for whistle-wetting.  Beer + History = ? 




The public is invited to the Fort George Brewery and Public House on Thursday, July 28 at 7:00 pm for a presentation about the earliest U.S. settlement in Chinookan territory on the west coast of North America.  Speakers will include Chinook Nation Chair Ray Gardner and National Park Service archeologists Dr. Doug Wilson and Dr. Bob Cromwell.  The event will be held at the Fort George Brewery, on the site of the original Fort Astoria and Fort George trading post. 

An Epic Story

In 1811, representatives of the Astor Fur Company established a trading post on Chinookan lands along the Columbia River.  At that time, the Chinookan peoples were the densest population of non-agricultural people in the Americas and possibly the world, with sixty thousand people living along the lower Columbia River.  The Chinook owed their wealth and power to a trading network that extended up the Columbia River as far as Montana and along the Pacific Coast to southeast Alaska and California.

The early days of the post were marked by intrigue, politics, and drama, as both nations maneuvered for profit and influence.  “The story is epic,” said Mac Burns, Director of the Clatsop County Historical Society and Chair of the Astoria Bicentennial Committee.  “It includes drownings, shipwrecks, political marriages, and the brilliant leadership of Concomly, whose genius so impressed the Western world that his head would be stolen from his grave to try to divine the secrets of his leadership.”

Three speakers intimately familiar with the history of the lower Columbia will help bring the story to life.  Dr. Doug Wilson and Dr. Bob Cromwell have led or participated in archeological investigations at Middle Village, Cathlapotle and Fort Vancouver.  Ray Gardner is the elected chair of the Chinook Indian Nation and a descendent of Willapa Chief Huckswelt. 

“Events like this are possible because of peoples’ commitment to history and heritage,” said Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Superintendent David Szymanski.  “Thanks to Chairman Gardner, one of the most engaging speakers on the lower Columbia. And thanks to Jack Harris and Chris Nemlowill at Fort George for keeping their property’s history alive.”

7.05.2011

Northbound and Down. Southern Washington Distribution Friday!

Fort George beer will be available in Southern Washington this Friday July 8th.  Cans of Vortex IPA and 1811 Lager will be available in cans, as well as our full lineup on draft.

We will be celebrating Friday at "By the Bottle" in Vancouver WA with free can tastings and some special draft beer.

For more information, check here.  

6.30.2011

Fort George and the Original Dinerant "Hot Dog and Beer Pairing" 7/29
















In celebration of Oregon Craft Beer Month, and SUMMER, Fort George Brewery is teaming up with the Original Dinerant for an extreme summer "hot dog and beer pairing."  These are not your Mom's Oscar Mayer Wieners.  Chef Ryan Bleibtrey has carefully planned four courses of encased entrees, from radical to traditional, with complements for each.  From there Fort George brewer, Spencer Gotter, has matched some exceptional summertime brews to wash down the grub.  Start to finish, Sunrise Oatmeal Pale Ale, Spruce Budd Ale, an unnamed Imperial IPA dubbed an "aromatic faux Imperial Pilsner," and the Working Girl Porter will complete the cycle.  Staged on the Friday of the Oregon Brewers Festival, in the heart of Downtown Portland, this is a don't miss event!  If that's not enough, to warm you up, look out for a special release of Bourbon Barrel Stout before the dinner. 

Space is limited.  For reservations, call: (503)546-2666 

6.29.2011

July Music Calendar




































For more information and booking availability, visit Astoria Hideouts.