The newest addition to Rogue Brewing’s Chatoe Rogue series Good Chit Pils has arrived. Chit is made with Rogue Farm barley that they floor malted themselves. ( An 8 day process of steeping the grain, germinating it, raking, Continue Reading →
Rogue Brewing just published a few videos about their hop & barley harvest. Want to know how the hops & barleys get into your beer? These videos are for you.
Rogue has a whole agriculture department making organic hops and malts Continue Reading →
Rogue Brewing’s newest addition to the Chatoe Rogue series is a floor malted pilsner. All the ingredients were grown on Rogue’s hop & malt yards. Floor malting isn’t an easy process for a brewery to under take. Saving Continue Reading →
There are two recent additions – Good Chit, a pilsner brewed w/ liberty hops, and now Fresh Pumpkin Ale. The Chatoe series features organically grown ingredients from Rogue’s hopyard & farm in Oregon.
It’s time for another edition in Rogue Brewing’s Chatoe Rogue Series. Good Chit looks to be one of the latest appearances. Rogue floor malted the barley themselves, which is quite the task.
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Good Chit Pilsner is made with 100% Rogue Farm Continue Reading →
This beer will be debuting at Savor in June. Anniversary Ale celebrates Rogue Creamery’s 75th Anniversary (1935-2010.) The Creamery was opened shortly after the Great Depression in hopes to bring jobs back to Oregon. Artisan cheeses are the Creamery’s specialty.
This ale is actually a collaboration between Rogue Creamery & Rogue Ales. It is comprised of 10 ingredients:
Hops: Rogue Micro Hopyard Rebel Hops Malts: Crystal 75, Weyerrnann carafe Special II, Malteries Franco Belges Kiln Amber, Hugh Baird Brown and Rogue Micro Barley Farm Dare’ & Risk’ Malts; Rogue Micro Buckwheat, Yeast: Pacman
Free Range Coastal Water
There are special cheeses to be paired with the beer at Savor.
Rogue Brewing is celebrating dads and Father’s Day Black IPA style this year. Don’t get dad another boring tie, get him a beer.
Inspiration for the beer & Father’s Day: After the death of his wife, Henry Jackson Smart was left to raise his 6 young children alone. His courage, love, selflessness and dedication inspired his daughter, Sonora Smart Dodd, to organize the first Father’s Day on June 19th, 1910. In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. President Nixon, in 1972, established it as a permanent day of national observance.