Oakridge Uptown on First Street Mid-August www.facemy blog.com/KegCaskFestival The old timber town of Oakridge, scenically nestled in the Cascade Mountains foothills forty miles southeast of Eugene and home to …
Burns Burns High School and Harney County Chamber of Commerce office Early April www.migratorybirdfestival.com Covering 10,226 square miles but with a population of about 7,500 people, Southeast Oregon’s Harney …
Molalla Dibble House Museum Complex, 620 S Molalla Avenue Second Saturday in September www.dibblehouse.org Look carefully almost anywhere in Oregon and you might spy apple trees nearly as old …
Mount Angel Various venues Mid-September www.oktoberfest.org Oktoberfest celebrations are ubiquitous; annually Oregon hosts perhaps a dozen or more such events at venues ranging from major cities to individual pubs. …
Stanley, Falkland Islands From Peru we head almost three thousand miles away, across Chile, the Andes and Patagonia, to an isolated archipelago in the southern Atlantic Ocean. The Falkland …
Not many truly indigenous beers exist now and if you want to find them, then you have to visit places such as Peru, Tibet, and Africa, while remote Scandinavia …
If North Korea is unappealing or inaccessible, then jump south to Seoul for an emerging beer city. It isn’t necessarily as Beer Bucket List-worthy as other destinations, yet it’s …
Phnom Penh, Cambodia From Thailand we cross the border into Cambodia, for the quick story behind the name of a rich orange-yellow colour: gamboge. To English speakers today, gamboge …
Samut Songkhram, Thailand Leaving Sri Lanka, we head back to the Asian mainland, travelling more than fifteen hundred miles across the Bay of Bengal to Thailand. Our destination is …
If you like Belgian Lambic, Gueuze, and their fruited friends Kriek and Framboise, In de Verzekering Tegen de Grote Dorst, or “The Insurance Against Great Thirst,” is the essential …