Explore First, Judge Later
Mar 7, 2012 Assumptions & Myth Busting, Beer & Food, Education & Training, Events
Unlike Martha*, who superficially dumped “dark” beers together (“They’re smokey”) in this clip, Sandi, Leisl and all the guests were into the actually learning about beer at our monthly Swig & Stitch event.
In between really cool and useful sewing technique lessons, we explored and tasted 3 styles of beers matched with 3 foods. Our fabulous and always generous hosts, 4 Daughters Irish Pub, outdid themselves again.
Here’s the menu we savored:
- Sierra Nevada Torpedo with house made clam chowder
- Coors Light with crispy green beans
- Caldera Toasted Coconut Chocolate Porter with vanilla ice cream.
Coors light? YES!! I lead these edutaining sessions with the intention to teach first and then form opinions. Hence I do not introduce what the specific beers are. We bring them out, examine them (visual, aroma, flavor, mouthfeel) and THEN disclose.
No matter the size of the brewery, they are all crafted beers. We’re suggesting you remain open – since all biggies were once smallies too.
Being a snob and eliminating what you think to be ‘fizzy yellow beer’ is not only bad for the beer community, it cuts you off from potentially enjoyable experiences. And that, my friends, is what beer should be all about: Enjoyment.
p.s. *It’s not progress if the info is wrong or incomplete and I’ve long respected Martha…she needs some beer education
Tags: 4 Daughters Irish Pub, Caldera, Coors, crafted beers, learning about beer, Martha Stewart, Sierra Nevada, Swig & Stitch
Successful Launch
Feb 16, 2010 Education & Training, Events
A hearty thanks to the 21 women who came to the lively launch of Women Enjoying Beer at Standing Stone last Thursday night. What a great group!

Women Enjoying Beer in Oregon
All wanted to be there for a variety of reasons – many times overlapping reasons with their neighbor at the table. We enjoyed a flight of 4 beers (Lager, Nitro Stout, Oak Aged Barley Wine, and IPA), talked about what they want from their beer and in general had a good time learning more about beer.
Don’t take my word for it though – ask the women who attended. Thanks also to Vickie at the Daily Tidings for the coverage. It’s the most accurate article yet written about Women Enjoying Beer.
And accuracy is important – which I why I keep preaching it.
Next meet up for the Ashland Area wing of Women Enjoying Beer will be March 11th. Get in touch if you want to be in the loop. (the information you share is always safe)
Now, which beer to enjoy for lunch today….
Tags: launch, learning about beer






