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    A10 Wednesday, March 4, 2020
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
hoodrivernews.com
THE ALE LIST
MYSKYLINEHEALTH.OR G
Photos by Kirby Neumann-Rea
What’s on and ‘what’s off’
Zwickelmania
photos online
By KIRBY NEUMANN-REA
News editor
We are surrounded by good
beer here in the Gorge, but
how well can you tell when a
beer is bad?
Abe at Volcanic Bottle
Shoppe will explain all on
March 11 with “Does This
Beer Taste Funny To You?”, an
off-flavor beer tasting seminar
at the tap room on 12th Street
on the Heights.
The event starts at 6:30 p.m.;
cost is $20 per person and
space is limited. Phone 541-
4436-1226 or email amanda@
volcanicbottleshoppe.com.
North Coast tour
Add Zwickelmania
I saw a poster for a similar
“off-flavor” event at Reach
Break Brewing in Astoria, while
on a three-day visit to the north
coast that included stops at
Reach Break, Fort George, and
Seaside Brewing.
All three serve fine beer,
but grant me a small brag on
my brother, Joel, who started
his Corvallis Brewing Supply
business 23 years ago and has
mentored dozens of success-
ful Oregon breweries, includ-
ing the guys at Reach Break,
who currently have on tap
“McRea’s,” Joel’s delicious oys-
ter stout, made for the Astoria
“Festival of the Dark Arts” last
month. Of course we tasted the
McRea’s, and brought home a
crowler full.
Gorge breweries hosted spe-
cial tastings, tours and food
pairings for Oregon Brewers
Guild’s annual Zwickelmania
tour on Feb. 22.
We didn’t have space for all
the photos, though they were
summarized in a Feb. 29 article
on Zwickelmania. You can find
a gallery at hoodrivernews.
com.
Highlights include a view
of the Ferment Brewery bre-
whouse, Justin Williams of
pFriem describing the new
canning line and barrel storage
(barrels destined for the new
facility about to open in Cas-
cade Locks) and Lana Evans
of pFriem preparing LaMue
fruit-based ale to pair with
chocolate truffles.
ON WANAPA Avenue in Cascade Locks, the walls are up on the new location for Thunder Island
Brewing Company, scheduled for opening sometime this summer, according to co-owner Dave
Lipps.
of Hood River and may not be
officers, agents or employees
of the city. More information
and applications are available
at City Hall, online at cityof-
hoodriver.gov, or by calling
541-387-5212. Applications
will be accepted until 5 p.m.
on April 3, and may be filed
with City Recorder, Jennifer
Gray at j.gray@cityofhoodriv-
er.gov, or City of Hood River,
211 Second Street, Hood
River.
Interviews will be conduct-
ed at the April 13 city council
meeting.
Appointees must be quali-
fied voters residing in the City
of Hood River. Appointees
may not be officers, agents
or employees of the City. City
Budget Committee members
may be used to fill Urban Re-
newal Agency Budget Com-
mittee vacancies as needed.
Any information provided
may be disclosed to the pub-
lic upon request. Interested
persons should submit a re-
sume setting forth their back-
ground, and a statement why
they desire an appointment.
for more stories go to
HoodRiverNews.com
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We are also introducing a new
logo. The logo represents the
Columbia Gorge region with
the “S” & “H” becoming
initials, an abstract
mountain and river, as well
as a link connecting us with
our patients, community
and partners.
The rebranding reflects a
positive change for
Skyline. It shows a
modern, more current
and innovative
approach in all we do.
In this spirit, we will
continue to provide
the same level of
excellent and
compassionate care.
.
The City of Hood River is
accepting applications for
its Budget Committee, com-
posed of the governing body
(city council) and an equal
number of electors (seven)
appointed by the governing
body. Appointments to the
Budget Committee are for
three-year terms, and the
committee meets as often as
necessary to complete the
budgetary business.
Appointees must be quali-
fied voters residing in the City
Skyline Hospital is excited to
announce it has changed its
name to Skyline Health to better
reflect the services we provide to
our communities. Skyline is
proud to offer an array of health
care related options outside the
scope of a hospital.
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Hood River seeks
applicants for budget
committee positions
A Big Change for Skyline!
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DOUBLE MOUNTAIN’S Phil Moulton pours ale for sampling with the help of the zwickel tap during
Zwickelmania.
Understanding
Skyline Health’s logo
Breakdown:
“S”: (Skyline)
Represents an abstract “S” with
the green depicting Mt. Adams
and the blue depicting the
Columbia River.
“H”: (Health)
The dark blue running through the “S”
represents an abstract “H”.
The “S & H” together symbolizes
Skyline’s connection with
our patients, community,
and partners.
For questions related to Skyline’s rebranding,
email rebranding@myskylinehealth.org or visit
www.myskylinehealth.org/rebranding.