Eugene beer events Saturday, Feb. 25

Want a taste of the Good Life?

Mountain Resuce Pale Ale from Good Life BrewingThe volcanos of the Cascades apparently no longer erupt with lava but with breweries. That’s the only conclusion I can draw, anyway, given how many breweries keep popping up in Bend, right in the ol’ shadow of the mountains to the east.

At The Bier Stein this Saturday from 5-8 p.m., meet the brewer and taste beers from the up-and-coming Good Life Brewing from, you guessed it, Bend! Good Life will be pouring free samples of 3 brews:

  • Descender IPA
  • Mountain Rescue Pale Ale
  • Pass Stout

The Stein also will have 22-oz. bottles of the newly released Mountain Rescue Pale ale for sale.

Sample Oregon farmhouse ales

Logsdon Farmhouse Ales

With a traditional farmhouse brewery located in Hood River County, Logsdon Farmhouse Ales is truly going back to the land to bring you interesting beers. From 4-6 p.m. on Sat., Feb. 25, meet the brewer and taste Logsdon Farmhouse beers at the 16 Tons Taphouse, 265 E 13th., Eugene. More info

Globetrotter, homebrewer and writer Anthony St. Clair has walked with hairy coos in the Scottish Highlands, choked on seafood in Australia, and watched the full moon rise over Mt. Everest in Tibet. Anthony’s travels have also taken him around the sights and beers of Thailand, Japan, India, Canada, Ireland, the USA, Cambodia, China and Nepal. He and his wife live in Oregon and gave their son a passport for his first birthday.

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