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BROKEN OAR OYSTER BAR – HOMER, ALASKA

BROKEN OAR OYSTER BAR – HOMER, ALASKA

Hoppy next visited the Broken Oar Oyster Bar which is a cozy bar on the Homer Spit with a nice view of Kachemak Bay. It is in a building named the Kachemak Mariculture Center. While there, they were serving draft beers from Matanuska Brewing out of Palmer, Alaska.

Hoppy enjoyed a Long Track IPA described as boasting a big clean citrus and tropical hop aroma accompanied by a slightly sweet malt finish. It clocked in at 6.7% ABV, 55 IBU.

Images follow.

Exterior
View from Bar with Tap Handles, Patio Seating and Kachemak Bay
Closer-up View
Interior
Draft List
Stickers on Air Vent Including Hoppy
Merchandise Display

SALTY DAWG SALOON – HOMER, ALASKA

SALTY DAWG SALOON – HOMER, ALASKA

Who goes to Homer without stopping at the Salty Dog Saloon?! The Salty Dawg opened in 1957, two years before Alaska became a state. Its beginnings as a building, however, was as one of the first cabins built in Homer, in 1897, shortly after Homer became a town site. (For more information on its history click here.) It is located on the Homer Spit.

The Saloon has a full bar but only has beer in bottles and cans (no drafts) and does not serve food. They only accept cash, but an ATM is onsite. Bring an extra dollar to hang on the wall!

While there, Hoppy drank an Alaskan Brewing Icy Bay IPA, out of Juneau. It is made from glacier-fed water and a blend of Cascade, Bravo, Calypso, Summit and Apollo hops and premium two-row pale and specialty malts. It is 6.2% ABV, 65 IBU.

Photos follow.

Exterior
Seating
Bar
Bar
Outdoor Seating
Pool Room
Stickered ATM
It’s Hoppy!
Salty Dawg at Sunset

HOMER BREWING – HOMER, ALASKA

HOMER BREWING – HOMER, ALASKA

Hoppy next visited Homer Brewing Co., the first brewery in Homer, which opened in September 1996. They were forced to move in 2001 and in 2005 they installed a refurbished seven-barrel brewing system, increasing the efficiency in the brewhouse.

Here Hoppy enjoyed a Skyline Spruce Tip Ale described as a medium-bodied amber ale brewed with eight pounds of local spruce tips and a light addition of Cascade hops. Refreshing, pleasantly tart and full of Alaska character. It is 6.2% ABV.

Here are some pictures from the location.

Exterior
Entrance
Outdoor Seating
Taps
Tap List
Skyline Spruce Tip Ale
Taproom
Guest
Sticker Door – Find Hoppy
Yes, He’s Poised to Sneak Under the Door to Look for Hop Friends
Brewery
Merchandise
Merchandise

GRACE RIDGE BREWING – HOMER, ALASKA

GRACE RIDGE BREWING – HOMER, ALASKA

Hoppy’s first brewery visit on his Alaska trip was at Grace Ridge Brewing in Homer. This brewery began in May 2016, becoming the second brewery in Homer. They moved into a new space in February 2022 doubling their size to a 2,400 square foot building, housing their brewery and taproom.

While there, Hoppy quaffed a Sadie Peak IPA described as a full-bodied English IPA with aromas of pine and floral. It clocked in at 6.5% ABV, 65 IBU.

Photos follow:

Exterior
Exterior/Outdoor Seating
Artist Wall Decor
Taps & Draft Board
Draft List
Sadie Peak English IPA
Seating/Wall Postings
Merchandise Selection/Seating
Brewery
Brewery

INDIANA PLACES TWO BREWERIES IN TOP TEN AT 2023 U.S. OPEN BEER CHAMPIONSHIP

INDIANA PLACES TWO BREWERIES IN TOP TEN AT 2023 U.S. OPEN BEER CHAMPIONSHIP

With more than 9,000 beers in 147 categories, Flix Brewhouse in Carmel, excelled by placing second in the competition. Sun King Brewery in Indianapolis also did Indiana proud by finishing tied for fifth in the event. The top ten breweries in the competition were as follows:

Top 10 Breweries in 2023โ€™s U.S. Open Beer Championships
1. Toppling Goliath Brewing โ€” Iowa
2. Flix Brewhouse โ€“ Carmel โ€“ Indiana
3. Schulz Brau Brewing โ€“ Tennessee
4. Urban Artifact โ€“ Ohio
5. Boulevard Brewing Company โ€“ Missouri
5. Bull & Bush Brewery โ€“ Colorado
5. New Heights Brewery โ€“ Tennessee
5. Sun King Brewery โ€“ Indiana
9. Pontoon Brewing โ€“ Georgia
10. Lupulin Brewing Company โ€“ South Dakota
10. Woodland Farm Brewery โ€“ New York

Flix Brewhouse won three gold medals and one silver, in the following categories:

German Hefeweizen – Gold for Who Is This Hans?

Mรผnchner Dunkel – Gold for Dunkel Dimension

Foreign Stout – Gold for Inside the Moon

Gose – Silver for Ursula’s Agreement

Sun King won two gold medals, three silver and two bronze in the following categories:

Barrel-aged Fruit Beer – Gold for Barrel Berry Smash

Barrel-aged Quad/Belgian Dark – Gold for Diddy Muckle

Belgian-style Fruit Beer – Silver for Cherry Berry Cuvee

International-style Pilsner – Silver for Pachanga

Golden or Blonde Ale – Silver for Sunlight Cream Ale

Barrel-aged Brett/Wild Beer – Bronze for Brett Fusion

Barrel-aged Pale Beer – Bronze for Lonesome Dove

Other Indiana winners follow:

Metazoa Brewing won two gold medals and one silver medal in the following categories:

Heller Bock/Maibock Beer – Gold for Ain’t Afraid of No Goats

Mรผnchner Helles – Gold for Lagerhead Turtle

Kellerbier or Zwickelbier – Silver for Good Boy

Bier Brewery won one each of gold, silver and bronze medals.

ESB – Gold for ESB

Rye/Roggen Beer – Silver for Roggenschnizzle

Pumpkin – Bronze for Pumpkin Ale

Byway Brewing won a gold medal in the Rye/Roggen beer category for Rye Bob.

Grand Junction Brewing won a silver and bronze medal in the following categories:

Belgian-style Blonde Ale – Silver for Belgian Spy Balloon

ESB – Bronze for Westfield Underground ESB

Daredevil Brewing won a silver medal in the American Premium Lager category for Indy Lager.

Taxman Brewing won a silver medal in the American Berry/Fruit Beer โ€“ Lime category for Expat: Key Lime.

Hop River Brewing won a bronze medal in the Strong Bock/Doppelbock category for Express Elevator.

Hoppy congratulates the winners on another great showing for Indiana breweries!

The complete list of winners can be found here.

PRIMEVAL BREWING WINS BIG AT 2023 INDIANA BREWERS’ CUP

PRIMEVAL BREWING WINS BIG AT 2023 INDIANA BREWERS’ CUP

Primeval won both the 2023 Indiana Brewery of the Year and the 2023 Grand Champion Brewery of the Year! Primeval Brewing won based on their strong overall showing and the fact that they had four first place finishes among their eight medals. These were for Chompinator (Strong European Beer), Titus (German Wheat and Rye Beer), My Pretty Irish Girl (British & Irish Stouts), and Spring Fling (Saison).

Sun King Brewing – Indianapolis, won the most medals at the event, nine, but only one of those was for first place, Sunlight Cream Ale (Pale American Beer). Sun King Brewing – Fishers, won an additional three medals.

Black Dog Brewing won the Best in Show Beer for their Barrel Aged Current Mood #3 Imperial Stout. They won an additional five medals, as well.

Pax Verum Brewing won four medals. One of these was a gold medal for an Indiana Ingredients Beer, Thirteen and Thirty-Two Thiolized NEIPA.

You can find the overall results here.

Hoppy’s visits to each of these breweries can be found under brewery visits on this website!

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