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"Governator" Beer for Ahhhhrnold


Carolyn Tillie

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Some of us folks in California are sick of the Arnold-hype. Yet I guess a beer producer in Oregon is going to ride some of the coattails.

Story here - in USA Today.

The only good thing about this, is the goofy name for the beer.

But as has been said many time before:

we get the government we elect and deserve.

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I think it is kind of fun, actually... I'd be mad at them if the beer in the bottles isn't a strong germanic doppelbock, as the -ator suffix does lead to that conclusion... the tradition including Optimator, Salvator, Celebrator, etc...

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It seems fairly harmless and apolitical.

I remember the "Billy Beer" named for the President's brother back in the 1970's. This is hardly a new concept.

http://www.the-forum.com/advert/billy.htm

http://www.rustycans.com/billy.html

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I think it is kind of fun, actually... I'd be mad at them if the beer in the bottles isn't a strong germanic doppelbock, as the -ator suffix does lead to that conclusion... the tradition including Optimator, Salvator, Celebrator, etc...

It says in the story that its an ESB.

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But do we trust the reporter to get that detail right anyway? It is USA Today, after all.

Ha! I figure they must be right because there's no way they could dream up something like ESB. But I'm surprised that a brewery with the credentials of Portland Brewing Co would make an ESB with an -ator name.

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I wouldn't call it an ESB, but more of a pale ale. It has a very nice hop nose, but when you taste it - there is pretty much nothing. Tis to be expected for a novelty type beer. Production has been halted on it and if you are lucky you can find some perhaps - more of a collectors item these days.

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