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"Thoy're designed to bo brewed and served fresh.” High Street brews Its own "hirer in its basement facilities East 19th Imports its boor from a McMenamlns browpub in Beaverton Under Oregon law, pubs can produce their own boor and ship kegs to one other location High Street goes through about 30 kegs each week At any one time, tho browpub will have on tup its five regular beers — Terminator Stout, Hammerhead, Kuby, Cascade Head and Crystal Ale and a handful of seasonal*. Seasonal releases included light, fruity ales, dark tanks and Oklober fesl beers This summer they debuted a spicy. Jolapcno beer. And if you prefer Bridgeport Blue Heron to Cascade Head, your cup will still runneth over. Both High Street and East 19th Street offer u full lineup of Oregon microbrews Mackie said any competition belwoen the Oregon breweries is friendly "I like to think that with such a small, cottage industry the competition is friendly compe tition." Mackie said "I have nothing but the greatest respect for the other microbreweries. We appreciate their beers as well as ours." Mackie said each of the 28 McMenamlns pubs offers beers according to demand Boers with lackluster followings, like Crystal Ale, may not always bo on tap. But some pubs can't get enough of Black Rabbit Porter nr India Pale Ale. This year's production is ex Photo ay Jott PuU*t Steve van Roaaen, High Street Cafe s reaidant brewer, aaid hie beer la designed to be aerved treah. pectod to nearly triple, from 9.000 kegs to 26,000 kegs. The increase is in largo part duo to tho October 1991 opening of the "Power Station" in Troutdalo. Tho combination pub, theater, brewery and win ory firmly establishes McMenamlns as one of the state's largest microbrewories. Steolhead Brewery, located at 199 E. 5lh St., represents anoth er side of Oregon's diverse microbrow industry. Tho small, local brewory opened last year, and business is booming This year's produc tion is expected to exceed 1,400 barrels. Last year, the brewpub produced slightly more than 900 barrels. Sleelhcad general manager CHINA BLUE 1 mmm g Try oa Mandarin | Chicken for Omen. 1 5 §79 115th • up%ut\ i»gt to uotootatot* • 343-2932 • Take out Available Jj fkeeFix>j){[j\/£^ck Where else to Celebrate but Swingers Nightclub? Lane County's Home of LIVE ROCK & ROLL Every Night of the week! • Free buffet dinner starts at Ipm X lasts until 8pm every night for our < ustomers. SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK Ask about our Logo T shirts and Tank Topsl SWG&Si tli&HTuue> IKTl. Jeff P a s s e r o 11 i said tho brewpub’s fur off-campus loca tion and mellow setting attracts a different, somewhat older crowd than High Street or East 19th S tree t. The brewpub’s distinctive beer has also set It apart. "Our beers tond to be more robust," Pusserolli said. "They have a bigger body and a higher alcohol content. We're into big, full-bodied beers." Steelhcad browmastcr Tori Fahrendorf said she brows beers according to her personal tastes. She likes beers you can chew on. "We make big beers hero,” Fahrendorf said. "It accents the difference between our beers and what's standardly avail able.'' Fahrendorf refers to her light est freer, McKenzie Light, as the browpub's "training wheels." People generally start out with the light beer, but once they be come familiar with the selec tions, they often switch to the darker boors. "That's part of the whole fun of coming here," Passorotti said. "They like to come here to learn uboul beers.” The brewpub oases tho learn ing process by offering a sam pler of five of ils regular beers. They aro arranged from light to dark on a strip of paper that de scribes euch beer. "Wo do a lot of steering for people." Passerotti said "But actually, poople who don't like boors usually end up liking our darker boers." Although Steclhoad beer is only available through the Eu gene location, poople can buy 40-ounco bottles and kegs to take home. Steelhoad's stout and amber beurs won gold medals last year at the Groat American Brewers Fostival in Denver, Colo. All major-label beers were entered In the event and competed In separate categories. After all, it would hardly be fair to sample a Budweiser alongside a microbrew. "There's nothing wrong with a Budweiser. if that’s what you like to drink." Passerotti said. "Were just fortunate to havo the choice in Oregon." RIGHT ®N TARGET Call our Advertising Department: 346-3712