If you made it through Central Oregonโs inaugural craft beer week without running across a tasting or some other beer-related promotion, then you probably stand to lose your beer connoisseur credentials.
In fact, it was hard to darken the door of any self-respecting taproom without running into a meet-your-brewer event or a food pairing special. In all, there were more than a dozen craft beer related happenings, all of which were well-received, according to Garrett Wales, president of the newly minted Central Oregon Brewerโs Guild and partner in Bendโs meteoric 10 Barrel Brewing.
โIt was great. What it did as well as anything was really lay the groundwork for next year because that was put together on four weekโs notice,โ Wales said of the almost spontaneous craft brew celebration.
The local Brewerโs Guild is interested in more than just promotion. It also has an eye on public policy. Wales credits the young association with helping to convince the city to temporarily table its proposed wastewater fee increases that would have hit brewers this summer. Wales said the group will also be monitoring Salem for things like a beer tax increase.
โWeโll be keeping an eye on any legislation related to the food and beverage distribution system,โ Wales said. (EF)
This article appears in May 31 โ Jun 6, 2012.







