Cascade Brewing News: Men’s Journal names Noyaux a top beer; Brewery has barrel education with fourth generation Master Cooper
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PORTLAND, Ore. – Cascade Brewing, a leading producer of sour beer, recently saw its Noyaux named by Men’s Journal as one of the Top 100 Beers in the World.
Noting that Cascade has become a place of pilgrimage for sourheads, the
article called out Noyaux as Cascade’s “crème de la crème.”Noyaux (pronounced noy-OH)
is a blend of sour blond ales aged in white wine barrels for up to
24 months with fresh raspberries and apricot noyaux. It features a
complex bouquet of raspberry fruit, rose petals, toasted almonds and
soft perfume notes.Barrels and
blending are a very important part of the brewing process at Cascade
Brewing and what separates it from other sour beer producers; mainly
the ones that brew primarily “kettle sours,” which do not utilize any
oak barrel aging. Cascade Brewing beers age for a minimum of 12 months
in oak; some age up to two years. On Nov. 4, Cascade Brewing was honored to have Douglas Rennie,
a fourth generation Master Cooper, visit its facility. Rennie, who
formerly hailed from Glasgow, Scotland, and now resides in Napa, Calif.,
is the Master Cooper for world-renowned barrel maker Seguin Moreau.Accompanied
by the Pacific Northwest Sales Territory Manager Adam Schultz, the two
spent more than two hours with Cascade’s cellar and brewery team
discussing the finer points of the barrel process and giving
a hands-on demonstration of how to properly care for the casks. Against
the background of Cascade’s 1,500+ sour beer-filled oak barrels, Rennie
used his tools ever so delicately to show the team the best way to
care for its treasured oaks. He informed them that the wood used in
the French Oak casks come from trees that are a minimum of 150 years
old; more than 60 percent of Cascade’s barrels are French Oak, including
the nine foudres. “We greatly
appreciated Mr. Rennie’s time at Cascade,” stated Tim Larrance, vice
president of sales and marketing for Cascade Brewing. “We know that his
time spent with our team will benefit us greatly in helping use our oak
barrels to make the best sour beer around.” About Cascade BrewingFounded
in 1998, Cascade Brewing is best known for pioneering the sour beer
renaissance. Its distinctive sour beer blends feature fruit forward,
barrel-aged ales that offer a complex array of flavors derived from
Northwest grown ingredients, with each release capturing the unique
subtleties of that year’s growing season. Its beers are brewed at the
original brewery in Southwest Portland, then blended and aged at the
nearby Blending House, which holds more than 1,500 oaks barrels and nine
foudre tanks. For more information, visit CascadeBrewing.com or call 503-265-8603. Follow @CascadeBrewing on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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