Posted: April 1st, 2010 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Cheese | No Comments »

A delegation from FUCheese convened two weekends ago in Central Point, Oregon, for the Oregon Cheese Guild’s Fourth Annual Oregon Cheese Festival hosted by Rogue Creamery. They had a handful of workshops and we were drawn to the tea and cheese pairing. The tea was provided by Steven Smith who has developed an eponymous line of teas and who hails from Stash and Tazo tea fame. He knows his stuff. He and David Gremmels of Rogue Creamery developed the tasting and David walked us through the cheeses explaining how he analyzes cheese and why the pairs work together.
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Posted: March 10th, 2010 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese | 3 Comments »

Hooray!! Steve’s Cheese Bar is open!! As soon as we heard that Steve got his server’s license (Monday morning) and had received his first shipment of beer and wine (Monday afternoon) we made plans to go over there. So we did (Tuesday night). The short review: yum. Go there. For the longer review, read on….
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Posted: January 24th, 2010 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese, Events | No Comments »
Well, the word is out! Steve Jones, the proprietor of Steve’s Cheese here in Portland, is starting a new venture this year. He’ll be moving his cheeses out to Southeast Portland and opening a larger shop where you can buy and sample cheeses, enjoy a small plate, have lunch or dinner and stay into the later hours pairing beer and wine with your favorites. Be still my heart!!
“It was time, we needed room to do more,” says Jones, whose clients include many top Portland restaurants as well as adventurous cheese shoppers. Jones says the spirit of the Cheese Bar is inspired by France’s tabac shops. “Every corner has one,” he says. “All the old men drinking espresso or grappa or having croissant. A tabac is for the neighborhood — they’re social yet convenient locations.”
~ Karen Brooks, The Oregonian
He’s hoping to open up in March and you can be sure I’ll be the first one in line.
The Cheese Bar • 6031 SE Belmont • Whoop! Whoop!
Posted: July 22nd, 2009 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese | No Comments »

We went to another cheese and beer tasting event last night and it was EPIC. Going in knowing that the menu would include 10 pairings, I was a bit intimidated. Luckily, both the beers and cheeses were more on the mellow side, lighter beers without super complex flavors and cheeses that were all unique but none that really knocked your palette out. We also sampled Rogue’s new whiskey which was pretty darn good as whiskey goes. I could definitely see taking it on a camping trip which is my metric for tasty whiskey.
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Posted: July 2nd, 2009 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese | No Comments »
So, the Mister and I are big beer fans around here. He has been homebrewing for a couple years and I swear that he has never made a bad beer. There has been one or two strange beers but nothing undrinkable. In fact, most of them have been highly drinkable! When I started getting interested in making cheese I felt like there was some kind of crossover potential there. They both relate to the science of applied heat. They both relate to farm life — beer is made from grains, cows eat grains and grasses. But, obviously, these are tenuous connections. The light came on, though, when I started reading about pairing cheese with beer.
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Posted: January 18th, 2009 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese | No Comments »
Our friends Dave (BS Brewing) and Sarah (of FU Cheese) won tickets to a beer and cheese tasting at Saraveza Bottle Shop & Pasty Tavern. After promising them our first born, they invited us to go with them. It was so worth it!

Saraveza is a bottle shop and tavern owned by Sarah Pederson. They had their grand opening last fall, 2008. It’s in a very cute little building off North Killingsworth and they keep their for-sale beers in these great vintage coolers. They’re the kind of coolers that you might open a restaurant around since they are so adorable. The bar has a nice, casual vibe and we tried a couple of their pasties (all good) and a sausage plate (yum!). One of our favorite bartenders from the Green Dragon works here, too, so that was a nice surprise.
Steve’s Cheese is located in the Square Deal Wine Shop on 23rd and Thurman and is run by Steve Jones. He’s a young, very bearded guy who has a clear passion for cheese and cheesemakers. He was able to answer our many, many questions with enthusiasm and point us toward some great Northwest creameries.
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Posted: August 8th, 2008 | Author: Amanda | Filed under: Beer, Cheese | No Comments »
Inspired by the New York Times article I wrote about previously, I started looking for some recommendations for cheese and beer pairings. We like beer near as much as we like cheese so it seemed only natural to put these two together. I came across a recommendation to pair summer beers like a wheat or hefeweizen with fresh young cheeses like chevre or fromage blanc. Since we had just made a batch of chevre that morning, I thought this would be perfect. Thom, my incredibly smart and handsome husband, who also happens to be a homebrewer and writer over at the BSBrewing Blog, came along to help me choose the beers.
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