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International Beerfest 2015

  

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Beer Science

Summer BBQ Tip: add beer to your marinades

Today I learned that not only does grilling meat create harmful molecules that are bad for you (and can increase the risk of developing colon cancer), but that adding beer (dark beers in particular) to meat marinades can reduce the presence of these molecules.

“The PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) created by grilling form from molecules called free radicals which, in turn, form from fat and protein in the intense heat of this type of cooking. One way of stopping PAH-formation, then, might be to apply chemicals called antioxidants that mop up free radicals. And beer is rich in these, in the shape of melanoidins, which form when barley is roasted.”

And sure enough, marinading a steak with a dark beer cut the PAHs in half.

“When cooked, unmarinated steaks had an average of 21 nanograms (billionths of a gram) of PAHs per gram of grilled meat. Those marinated in Pilsner averaged 18 nanograms. Those marinated in black beer averaged only 10 nanograms.”

So this summer, be sure to add beer to your marinades and have a “beer-becue” (har-dee-har-harr).

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Happy St. Beerdaything

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Drinks with Kelly at NePo 42.

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Beer Food Travel

Weekend at the coast

This weekend Kelly took me to the coast for a surprise weekend getaway. She’d rented a house near Manzanita, and we spent a couple days driving around, visiting nearby spots including spending some of Saturday at Cannon Beach, hiking through Oswald West State Park, and on Sunday checking out Hug Point (my new favorite stretch of Oregon beach).

Had a really tasty burger and a few pints of Guinness at the Sand Dune Pub on Friday night, and a delicious Shrimp Scampi dinner at the Terra Cotta Cafe on Saturday evening, right before racing down to see what little sunset there was left.

It was really great to get away for a couple nights, and we got back with a Monday holiday day off to spare (so I could chill out around the house before returning to work). Thanks so much Kelly, it was fantastic!

More photos here.

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Beer Travel

Camping trip to Wahtum Lake

This past weekend I joined some friends on a camping trip (to celebrate my friend S’s upcoming 40th birthday) at Wahtum Lake in the Mount Hood National Forest, a drive of about two hours from Portland.

We arrived around 2pm Friday, set up camp, and set about sipping on beers and roasting hot dogs over the fire. Saturday morning we took a two mile hike up Chinidere Mountain for an incredible 360 view of the mountain range and snow-covered peaks including Hood, Rainier, St. Helens, Adams and Jefferson.

The hike about destroyed me however, and I hit the tent early Saturday night. Sunday morning we all got up early, made coffee and relaxed for a few hours before breaking down camp and headed home, stopping at Double Mountain brewpub in Hood River for some delicious pizza and beer. Great camping trip. However my calf muscles still hate me.

More photos here.