A beer for the rest of us on Valentine's Day
MILWAUKIE, Ore. – A local brewery's special Valentine's Day ale isn't exactly the chocolate or strawberry infused brew you might expect.
The limited edition brew is more of the anti-romantic take on the holiday that may be suited for the broken hearts out there Thursday.
The name of the brew is "Broken Promise."
Brew master, Ben Edmunds, at Breakside Brewery came up with the idea. He swears it was not inspired by his own heartbreak, and while there are some unusual ingredients in this ale, Edmunds says his tears aren’t one of them – just a lot of hops, unexpected spice and his own anti-romantic sense of humor.
Edmunds had the challenge of coming up with a Valentine's Day-themed ale for a local event, and he really just didn't want to get all warm and fuzzy and romantic. He'd been there and done that.
He doesn't expect couples looking for a romantic experience to cozy up to the bar in the tasting room and order a couple pints of "Broken Promise," but he figured he'd give everybody a laugh and says he'd be happy to pour a glass for anyone who wants a change of pace from the standard Valentine's Day.
As he explained to future brewers in class at the bar Wednesday, brewing a beer all about love is, well, too predictable.
"We could've named it "Happy Valentine's Day Ale" or "My Dearest Ale" or something like that. But that's no fun," Edmunds said. "I thought that chocolate was played out, basically. We really wanted to stick it to Valentine's Day. That's the idea."
Edmunds calls the beer a dessert wine and something to be sipped.
Before a name was settled upon, Edmunds had to nail down the recipe that included a pound of hops per barrel and cardamom.
Asked to describe his brew, Edmunds said, like a relationship, it's complicated.
"It's that feeling you have on Valentine's Day whether you're single or in a relationship. No matter what," he said.
Breakside Brewery serves it up at its North Portland location and its tasting room in Milwaukie. It'll be serving it until it runs out – only six kegs were brewed.
Broken promises? I thought that was an election season ale. Oh wait a minute, that would be empty promises!
I would expect this beer to be very bitter, no?
I just retired after 35 years of working at a malting barley plant. the brewpub specialized business really saved us. we lost the budweiser account years ago. yet i still cannot find a single microbrew i like. i simply prefer the western lights. bud, rainier etc. same with coffee for me...give me my folgers classic roast.  just the way i am.
@Ken Ling Coffee, beer, wine, distilled spirits are all acquired tastes. Sorry you didn't.
this story brings tears to my eyes:(
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@Dr. Rawdog   lol. yours is the first post ive read this morning and already the top contender fo my prestigious "the trolls favorite post of the day award"  omg thats some funny stuff there. im almost crying. lol
As the only female commenting here, I'd probably go with EGIEBWWBTY Bitter Ale. Â (Every Guy I've Ever Been With Was Bigger Than You)....the 'Bitter Ale' part would be obvious. =)
@Sundowner Ahhhhh, a size queen.
@I812Â Nah....that's just what a bitter jilted ex would say to really p**s off the guy who dumped her. Â Couldda gone with "Your Truck Sucks" or "I'm Gonna Take Away Your Gun" too. Â =)
I would have gone with an ESB (extra special bitter). The name is made for VD.
Me thinks the lad doth protest too much. First the bitter Barista and now the bitter Brewmeister !
Beer is beer is beer! I don't need no strawberry beer! I found the beer I like, and it's no highly expensive designer brew that I have to go anywhere to drink. You want to drink beer, stay home where it's safe to drink, and no driving involved. Especially for those folks who can't drink at all, and then have difficulty finding their car. Stay HOME!Â
@jpk If you got out more you would see portlanders love to walk places and take transit! Trimet is an excellent DD! CHEERS
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