spinner

Rogue Sesquicentennial Ale

Rogue Sesquicentennial Ale

Rated 3.025 by BeerPals
No Image Available

Brewed by Rogue Ales

Newport, OR, United States

Style:  Blonde Ale

? % Alcohol by Volume

Availability of this beer is unknown


Sign Up to Participate:



After 150 years of statehood, Oregon deserves its own beer. And Oregon's own Rogue Ales - which is celebrating its 21st birthday this year - is brewing it. Oregon 150, the non-profit organization responsible for planning the state's sesquicentennial celebration, selected Rogue to brew a special commemorative ale for the state's 150th birthday. Sesquicentennial Ale will be available starting Feb. 14-Oregon's birthday - on draft and in limited edition 22-ounce serigraphed bottles. Sesquicentennial Ale will debut at Oregon 150 celebrations in Salem and Portand. It will also be featured at the Oregon Brewers Guild open houses at Rogue's Newport and Eugene breweries that weekend. Sesquicentennial Ale will be on sale until Dec. 31, 2009 at Rogue's pubs in Newport (Bayfront Pub, Brewers on the Bay), Portland (Rogue Distillery and Public House, PDX Airport Pub and Green Dragon), Eugene City Brewery and Rogue Public House in Astoria. Sesquicentennial Ale, dedicated to Oregon: The State of Beer, was designed by Rogue brewmaster John Maier to showcase Oregon-grown ingredients. The initial brew features 5 ingredients: Two-row and Munich malts - a portion of which were grown in Oregon's Klamath Basin - Willamette hops from Rogue Farms' hop yard in Independence, Rogue's proprietary PacMan yeast from Hood River and free range coastal water. Sesquicentennial Ale is brewed at Rogue's Newport brewery. Even the bottles are from Oregon, manufactured at Owens-Illinois' Portland plant and serigraphed at TriS in Tualatin. "With Rogue's deep roots in the Oregon brewing community, their years of award-winning beers, history of charitable giving and new foray into growing their own malting barley and hops, they were the natural choice to brew Oregon's sesquicentennial beer," said Melisa McDonald, Executive Director of Oregon 150. In the fall, Rogue will brew another batch of Sesquicentennial Ale using malting barley from Rogue Farms' barley ranch in Tygh Valley, making it the first all-Oregon ingredient artisan beer. The Rogue Nation Treasury will print a commemorative Hopoe (the currency of the Rogue Nation) and the Rogue Nation Postal Service will issue a commemorative stamp to honor the state's sesquicentennial.

ID: 34506 Last updated 15 years ago Added to database 15 years ago

Key Stats

22
percentile

0

Drunk

1

Review

0

Likes

0 Member Photos

No photos yet. Show us yours!

Sign up to share your photos

Beeributes

Most noted beer attributes

None to date - be the first! Beeributes help BeerPal predict what beers you'll love.

Sign up to participate

Statistics

Overall Rank41943
Overall Percentile21.6
Style Rank920 of 1464
Style Percentile37.2
Lowest Score3.1
Highest Score3.1
Average Score3.100
Weighted Score3.025
Standard Deviation0.000

Rating Distribution

Not enough reviews for this chart

Beer vs Style

1 Member Reviews

Recent | Card View | Table View
  • SUDSMCDUFF 3781 reviews
    rated 3.1 14 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6

    first, this is not a blonde ale, more of a pussy red ale, or muddled amber...last purchase before terminator... . pours a lake brown .. great head, shit! a gusher bottle! ... i guess 6.5 on the abv, not bad there but the mouth/aftertaste seems just a bit off .. . a good brew but falls short ...

Discuss This Beer