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    COMMUNITY
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021
BAKER CITY HERALD — 3A
BREWING
50 TH A NNIVERSARY
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He’s in the process of
building up inventory, with
four of his seven brews being
available this weekend. Cus-
tomers will be able to choose
from the Wiley Dry Stout on
Nitro, Slow Rye’d Pale Ale,
The Precipice IPA and Hoppy
Hefe.
Although Multop said
choosing his favorite brew
is like choosing his favorite
child, he personally is most
proud of the Wiley Dry Stout
on Nitro. This Irish Dry Stout
is the perfect option for those
who enjoy dark beers, but not
necessarily hoppy ones.
Multop describes the Slow
Rye’d Pale Ale as a “pretty
easy drinker” due to the rye
malts from Baker City’s own
Gold Rush Malt, a malt-
ing business owned by Tom
Hutchison. The Precipice
IPA isn’t too strong, but has
some bitterness to it. Mul-
top’s wife, Jessica, prefers the
Hoppy Hefe, which Multop
says “meets the needs of both
worlds” with fresh hops from
Hop Heaven, owned by Ted
and Jodi Hausotter of Baker
City, and a mild wheatiness
to make for a cool, refreshing
drink on a hot day.
With Baker City expected to
reach temperatures of nearly
100 degrees this weekend, it’s
probably for the best that this
option is on tap.
North Seven Brewing will
also have on tap a cider from
Baker City’s Rain Barrel
Ciderworks, owned by Mark
Crowder.
Wine and soft drinks are
available, as well.
In addition to beverages,
North Seven Brewing offers
snacks including a party mix,
nuts, kettle chips, popcorn and
pretzels.
Multop also invites people
to bring takeout meals from
Baker City restaurants, or
have food delivered to the
The family of Rick
and Jennifer Holden of
Baker City will celebrate
their 50th wedding an-
niversary on Saturday,
June 26.
The couple were mar-
ried in Baker City on
June 26, 1971.
The Holdens have
two sons, Shane Holden
of Baker City and Casey
Holden and his wife,
Kirsten, of Bend. Casey
and Kirsten have two
sons, Seth and Jake.
The Holdens
Joanna Mann/Baker City Herald
The interior at North Seven Brewing Co. features olive green walls, mustard yellow
chairs and, over the bar, hanging lights that look like the fl owers of hops, which are
used to give beer its distinctive bite.
“There never is a perfect
brew, but we are striving
for the perfect brew. So
we’ll always be trying
to make tweaks to our
recipes to make it as best
as it can be.”
— Kevin Multop, owner,
North Seven Brewing Co.
taproom, to enjoy with an ale
or other beverage.
The bright and modern
interior space, at the corner of
First Street and Washington
Avenue, has olive green walls
and mustard yellow chairs.
The sleek silver and black bar
area showcases a chalkboard
menu with details about each
brew. There are board games,
posters and plenty of mer-
chandise with the N7 logo.
Multop’s mother-in-law
designed the whole thing
from her home in Belling-
ham, Washington. She will be
traveling to Baker City for the
grand opening.
The brewery goes along
with the “seven” theme, with
seven chairs around one table
and soon-to-be seven brews on
tap, which will rotate once N7
has been up and running for
a while.
The brewery’s name was
inspired by Multop’s favorite
stretch of highway —Highway
7 going north from Austin
Junction to Baker City. He
and his wife have always
thought of Baker City as
their favorite vacation spot in
Oregon, and they moved here
from Bend in the summer of
2019 to start the brewery.
Multop had originally been
shooting to open on Memorial
Day, but the Oregon Liquor
Control Commission approval
took longer than he expected.
The extra time allowed him
to continue honing his brews
and develop deeper connec-
tions with locals. He has spent
the pandemic experimenting
with brews in his garage, call-
ing on friends and family for
taste tests and opinions.
Barley Brown’s Brewery
owner Tyler Brown especially
helped Multop get his feet off
the ground, providing advice
for the business and the
barley malts and hops for the
brews.
“There never is a perfect
brew, but we are striving for
the perfect brew,” Multop said.
“I’ve never made one, but
maybe some brewer out there
has. So we’ll always be trying
to make tweaks to our recipes
to make it as best as it can be.”
More information about
North Seven Brewing, includ-
ing the option of signing up
for a weekly newsletter, can be
found at www.north7brewing.
com.
EASTERN OREGON
2021
PHOTO CONTEST
Voting for ‘People’s Choice’
NOW OPEN
Rachel Pregnancy Center
Vote online for People’s Choice from 12:01 am Monday,
June 21 through 11:59 pm Wednesday, June 30.
2192 Court Avenue, Baker City • 541-523-5357
Services Provided:
Free Pregnancy Tests
A resource
center for
Referrals for Free Ultrasounds
families
Pregnancy Options Counseling
Adoption Referrals
Prenatal, Infant Care & Parenting Classes
Maternity & Baby Clothing
Post Abortion Recovery
Helping women & men in an
Open Tues -Thurs
unplanned pregnancy.
All services free & confidential.
Jay & Kristin Wilson, Owners
2036 Main Street, Baker City
541-523-6284 • ccb#219615
The winners will appear in the July 8th edition of Go Magazine;
the top 25 will appear online.
Gift cards to a restaurant of your choice will be awarded for fi rst, second and third place.
10 am - 5 pm
(closed for lunch)
All photos online at:
bakercityherald.com/photocontest
The parents and students of the BHS Graduating Class of 2021 would like to respectfully thank
the following people and businesses for donating to the drug/alcohol free party this year!
The Little Bagel Shop
Jackie’s Savory Sweets
The Little Pig
Paizanos Pizza
Burger Bobs
Eagle Cap Grill
Delicioso
The Frontier Express
The Main Event
Papa Murphy’s
Oregon Trail Restaurant
Sweet Wife Baking
The Haines Steak House
The Cheese Fairy
The Coffee Corral
D&B Supply
Kicks
No. 1911
Hearts and Petals
Thatcher’s Ace Hardware
Appliances and More
Haines Sell Rite Store
York’s
Lube Depot
Tangles & Toes
A Diva
Sunkissed Salon
Integrative PT and Baker City
Float
Baker Vision Clinic
Guyers & Associates
Clarke and Clarke Insurance
Behlen Manufacturing
Powder River Correctional
Facility
Copper Belt Winery
The Auto Ranch
Baker High School Quarterback
Club
Baker Aircraft
The Animal Clinic
The Windshield Doctor
Baker High School FBLA
K&C Honey
Country Financial
The Inland Caf
Sumpter Valley Railroad
Chandler Hereford Ranch
Bi-Mart
Baker High School Student
Council
Marvin Wood Products
Monica Bailey
Shirley Owen
Treasure Every Stitch
Campfire Creations
Elkhorn Graphics
The Grove Team
Allied Mortgage
Superior Towing
Kicks
New Directions Northwest
Julie Davis
The Sycamore Tree
Anthony Lakes
Big River Recreation
The Royal Artisan
Gypsy Silver Jewelry
Alott Bargains
Rich and Jandy Eskew
Matt and Beth Shirtcliff
Baker Dental
Miller’s Lumber
Cashway
D&B
The Trail Head
Humbles
Chris and Stephanie Mays
The Sumpter Nugget
Patty Pettit
Hanse, Jessica & Terri Hellberg
Elkhorn Embroidery
Class of 2020
Eagle Cap Nursery
Glacier 45
Barley Brown’s Brewpub
Lefty’s Taphouse
Ryder Brothers Stationery
Saint Alphonsus Baker City
Hills Auto Repair
The Baker City Herald
The Eltrym Theatre
The Beerded Dog
Elkhorn Embroidery
Hills Auto Repair
Baker City Herald
Safeway/Albertsons
Quail Ridge Golf Course
Larry and LaVelle Raley
Wahooz
Boise Hawks
The Grove Hotel & Idaho
Steelheads
Baker Valley Physical Therapy
Jana Parker and Steve Hull
Travis & Jhonna Birmingham
The Makenzie Ranch
Baker City Fire Department
Patti and Cliff Hall
Baker County Sheriff office
Miriah & Koby Myer
Humbles
NAPA
Sorbenots
MC Taco Bus
Haines Sell Rite Store
Shannon and Zach Downing
We would also like to thank the community for the support they gave to these students during such unprecedented times! We appreciate all of your
donations, time and effort in making this party happen and helping these students through the year! We couldn’t have done it without you!