Road Trip July 2013

Boise is home to a mushrooming craft beer scene, with at least a few new establishments in the last couple of years, and one or two ore in the near future.  It is getting to be a great place for a beer nerd to call home.

Even still, a road trip is an opportunity to sample the wares of other breweries that are just outside of the range of someone who has a full time job and limited travel resources.  This weekend I am off to central Washington where I am participating in a triathlon, and there are at least a few stops I plan to make on my way there and 1 for sure on the way back.

The little town of La Grand, OR is home to Mt. Emily Ale House.  Its a small place in a renovated turn of the century bank building right down town.  I’ve been there once or twice before and it is strategically located about 2 and a half hours drive from Boise. I am thinking a nice place for lunch.

Pendleton, another 50 miles down the road, has Prodigal Son Brewery and Pub.  A bit larger place with a full menu and more of a restaurant feel.  They have something called “Max Power IPA” on right now and I just hope it is still there in a few days when I roll in parched and thirsty.

After that, there are a few in the tri-cities area, one of which is Atomic Ale Brewpub and Eatery.  They have  a cool beer naming scheme that relates to Nuclear Physics and atom splitting  I mean, how can you go wrong with something called Oppenheimer Oatmeal Stout, or Plutonium Porter”

Whitstran Brewing is in a little town called Prosser about 30-40 miles West on I-82.  Boise sports fans may recognize this as home to former BSU quarterback, Kellen Moore.  It’s a small mom-and pop type place with a restaurant attached.

Ellensberg is my destination and that is home to Iron Horse Brewing, the most famous of their beers is Irish Death.

Looking forward to hitting a few of these places on my journey either on the way out or on the way back.

 

-Cheers

Climbing Mt. Emily

Situated 2.5 hours from Boise, in La Grande, OR   Mt. Emily Alehouse is strategically positioned at just the right place for a cool beverage on my way west.  In this case, Ellensberg, WA.  It is a basic brew house with a small menu, but brewpubs are just cool no matter what, and this one is on the I-84 corridor that I travel a few times a year.

Stopping there this time, on the way to Ellensberg, WA, I timed it so that I would arrive right when they open at 11AM and it worked out just about right.

They had a Strawberry honey ale there that was the only one of theirs currently on tap that I hadn’t had yet.  It was tasty but a bit of a girly beer.  I was in a hurry and needed to get back on the road so I didn’t have any food

They had a oak aged barely wine there as well but it was their last 3 gallons and they weren’t giving out tasters of it.  Since a pint was $8, and 11% ABV, I passed.  Very strange that they didn’t offer a smaller serving for something that strong, that expensive and so low on supplies that they wouldn’t even let you taste it.  Tactical error in my opinion.