Category: The Living Room

The Spirit Chemist…

A couple of weeks ago Nancy and I headed down to the town of Corvallis, Oregon to meet up with some friends that we had not seen for way too long.  Corvallis is a charming little college town nestled in the middle of the Willamette Valley about 85 miles South of Portland and is the home to Oregon State University.  Our friends had planned to take Nancy and I on a “Sip Trip” of some local distillers and cider houses after enjoying a tour of their new home and being treated to a wonderful smoked salmon quiche for lunch.  Little did we know that we would discover the “Spirit Chemist” on that rainy afternoon. 

     We visited a couple of distillers but one of them stood out far and away from the rest.  It had almost gone unnoticed but in the distant reaches of a small business park in what is technically “Lewisburg, Oregon” stood the nondescript building that houses “Spiritopia“.  Through a driving pacific northwest rain we decided to check it out.  Upon entering the cozy confines of Spiritopia’s front room we were immediately greeted by its founder Chris Beatty.  Ordinarily, it is recommended that you call ahead before dropping into Spiritopia but as Chris told us when we first walked in…  “its your lucky day” as an OSU tour group had just left shortly before we had got there, therefore, he had plenty of unconsumed samples at the ready!

     Liqueurs IIChris told us about each of his offerings… A Ginger Liqueur, an Apple Liqueur, Pomegranate Liqueur (SCOOP! We are told this will be officially released in June of 2016), and a Bourbon Style Apple Brandy.  Now, to be honest I have always thought of liqueurs as being overly sweet and syrupy but my first sip of Chris’ Ginger Liqueur turned that opinion on its ear. The taste was certainly of ginger but along with the perfect level of gingeriness were notes of vanilla & molasses as well.  I was genuinely and pleasantly surprised by its suble complexity.  While we were sampling Chris started to shed some light on what made this Ginger Liqueur so special.  Ginger sourced exclusively from an organic ginger farm in Peru, a special Bourbon Vanilla sourced from Madagascar, and painstakingly refining his process until he was satisfied with the results.  I have to say things came together VERY nicely because of all of his efforts.

     We then sampled the Apple Liqueur and Pomegranate Liqueur which were both amazing in thier own right, again, because of the same attention to detail that produced the Ginger Liqueur.  Those details include maticulously sourced ingredients and production processes that had been finely honed through the use of chemistry, engineering and fermentation science.  However, whether intentionally or not Chris saved what I thought was the best for last, an Apple Brandy.  Not just any Apple Brandy but a “Bourbon” style Apple Brandy.  So what makes it a Bourbon style apple brandy you might ask?  Chris told us of the barrels he uses and that they were true bourbon barrels.  One of the many things we learned that day was that for a barrel to be a true Bourbon barrel it has to of beenBlog-Image-Brandy1-280x240 (2) charred only once.   Chris uses just such barrels for this Apple Brandy.   So voila, Bourbon Style Apple Brandy!  The Bourbon Style Apple Brandy was an incredibly pleasant surprise as well.  Apple-ly but with a hint of the smoked oak in the flavor which gave it a slight but noticeable bourbon edge of caramel and vanilla.  I whispered to Nancy “we are not leaving here without some of that”!

     While we were finishing up our sample tastings Chris invited us into what he lovingly called his “lab”.  I was soon to find out why he calls it this.  I asked Chris how he came to be a distiller and that is where things got very interesting.  He started telling us the story of how the building we were in was at one time the sight of Trillium Fiber Fuels. A place where clean, renewable fuel ethanol was derived from rye-grass and straw.  From his website – “The original plan was to save the world by making clean renewable fuel ethanol from rye-grass and wheat straw. Turns out that the world was not that interested in being saved yet. We’d rather be fracking. Bummer”.  You see Chris’ credentials include a bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and a masters in Materials Science and I, being in the engineering world myself, found this fascinating.  Chris has dubbed himself the “Spirit Chemist” and rightfully so.

     Chris explains it this way “I realized that my skills in fermentation, distillation, and enzymatic carbohydrate chemistry would be very useful in the spirits business (and probably more fun!). Since liqueurs and whiskeys have always been my favorites, those are the areas I decided to pursue. The liqueurs are the focus of the business as the unique whiskey we would like to make is stuck in a morass of government red tape (so much for innovation…)”  The story of that “unique whiskey” needs to be heard to be believed though.   

     GingerLab-280x240Well, that’s a bit of a story says Chris.  “Back when I was doing ethanol research, I discovered some cool stuff about how to make a unique whiskey from rye-grass. Not rye the grain, but rye-grass like turf and grazing. The flavor it adds is kind of earthy/smoky and reminds me of a good cachaca.  Anyway, we still hope to do that at some point. However, the “new-ness” turned out to be a bit of a problem because the TTB (Alcohol Trade and Taxation Bureau) wasn’t sure if they could approve it. So they asked the FDA and now there is plenty of red tape to go around. Nobody thinks there is a problem, but nobody wants to be the one to say so. Sheesh. If it ever gets straightened out, we will start getting some in oak to mature”.  Chris just happened to have a sample of this unique whiskey available and was kind enough to let us sample it.  Personally I think he’s on to something here.  The taste was definitely earthy but in a way like I have never experienced.  You could smell the rye grass but it tasted like anything but grass.  Very unique indeed!  Good luck with that red tape Chris!

     As Chris continued to show us his lab, the attention to detail and just plain engineering skill with which he creates his products was awe inspiring.  We witnessed a batch of Brandy coming out of his still (with components creatively engineered by Chis – including a billiant IKEA hack, using a waste basket as part of a heat exchanger) and were treated to an education about why you can’t drink the beginning or the ending of the run.  The finished product is made from the middle of a run.  We were even treated to the “birth” of a brandy by tasting it straight out of the barrel as Chris uncorked it.  We all felt honored that he shared this special moment with us.  Thank you for that Chris!!  And thank you for using your extensive powers of engineering prowess and skills in the area of chemistry for the power of good in this world!

     So if you’re ever in the Corvallis area and have an interest in things that are distilled I would highly recommend taking the time to get in contact with Spiritopia and arrange a visit if you can.  It is definitely worth taking the time to go visit this hidden gem. And while you’re at it I would also highly recommend taking some of the Spirit Chemists’ delicious creations home with you.  They are the icing on a very fascinating cake!

Cheers!

Mike & Nancy

Arts & Crafts

     Let’s have some fun in this section too.  A category like Arts & Crafts can take us in a multitude of directions.  We’re just going to start writing and see where the journey takes us… see kinda like art. Look around at the world that surrounds you, art is everywhere you just have to take notice of it.  Here iCrafty McCraftyn Portland art can be found in a multitude of places from the sides of buildings in the form of street art to our own dining table where the kiddos’ latest and greatest masterpieces are created.  In this section we will explore the depth and breadth of art where we find it and how at times we create it.

     In our household, we believe crafting is a great way for the entire family to relax and enjoy some free time while creating lasting memories both from the experience of making something and from doing so with the people you love… your family.  Projects we hope to feature include sewing and holiday projects as well as fun things the kiddos like to do such as duct tape creations. Some of the projects that have been done over the years might even be considered art, well, by we proud parents anyway. And that’s why this category is called Arts AND Crafts.

-Mike

Travel & Leisure

On the bucket list... Firenze, Italia
On the bucket list… Firenze, Italia

     Now I think this category is probably going to be one of my faves!!  Think of it… travel near, travel far, time travel?? O.o Though it sounds self explanatory travel and leisure can include so many different things to so many different people. Traveling, for Nancy and I encompasses not only the places we’ve been together but also the places we want to go together.  It also certainly includes those places we have gone to as a family.  Those places I spoke a bit about back in the “making memories” category outline.  The destinations we’ve traveled to and have yet to reach include far off places as well as undiscovered treasures right around the corner from our home and everywhere in between.  We will share with you some of our favorite destinations and perhaps even some of our not so favorite destinations.

     Like travel, leisure time pursuits, (when leisure time presents itself) can both be with the entire family or just Nancy and I as a couple or something that Nancy or I enjoy as a hobby.  Some of our favorite leisure time activities are the ones where the entire family “unplugs” from the TV, computer, smart phone or what ever and gets back to some good ol low tech fun.  Something a seemingly simple as a friendly game of cards can lead to fun times and memories that will last way longer than you would ever imagine.  For Nancy and I a lot of our leisure time is also with low tech activities such as curling up with a good book in front of the fire or spending some quality time out in the yard “puttering” once the sun does come out.  But when we want to do something more exciting there is never any shortage of things to check out in our lovely city of Portland.  So sit back, relax, and enjoy some leisure time with us.

Mike

Health & Fitness…

     Y’know, while the life and times that Nancy and I have together are wonderful, into each life  a little rain must fall.  What I mean by this, to be precise, is that Nancy and I also share some similar Health issues.  Who knew when we met that one day we’d even share similar ailments!  Talk about a match made in???  Anyhoo, when one or perhaps even both of us is not feeling up to par the support and understanding that we can provide each other makes a real difference.  We manage fairly well though through watching our diets (well, for the most part) and exercise.  Aha! That is where the Fitness part of this subject area comes in!  You see, we have found that regular exercise is very helpful when it comes to living with chronic ailments that can leave one feeling a bit disjointed.

     Our main exercise of choice is biking and we back that up with PBike Love Deuxilates or Yoga.  That combination along with a healthy regimen of “Jazz” seems to keep the worst of it at bay.  Well, that and the wonders of modern medicine.  Now you may or may not have noticed that we are from Portland, Oregon.  Portland is considered by many to be one of, if not THE, most bike friendly city in all the land (the states I mean) so it is little wonder that with all of the wonderful places to explore by bike in this area that we explore them together.  However, while Portland IS bike friendly some areas are more friendly than others.  We hope to share some of those areas for the locals who read our posts.  For those of you who are not from Portland, feel free to share your experiences from biking adventures in your area.  I think we might share more than just the road in this topic area.

–Mike

 

Making Memories

     So, as we’ve said previously, the living room is where we are going to talk about those things that make up… well… life.  One of the things that Nancy and I try to do on a consistent basis is take time out to “make memories”.  I think making memories is about making “couple” memories as well as “family” memories.  One of the things we have done with our kiddos (when the weather is not dumping inches and inches of rain on us) is to go on an after dinner “scooter walk” with them.  Stopping whenever possible to pet a friendly neighborhood kitty.  For Nancy and I memories were made recently during our trip to New York.  I fell in love with that city  as well as built memories that she and I will share and cherish for the rest of our days.  I think you get the idea of what making memories might include.  Feel free to share a memory making experience of yours.  We’d love to hear it!

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–Mike

The Living Room

All things pertaining to “living”. So in the living room we will talk about everything from things in life that make us happy to things that present a challenge to us on a daily basis.

M & N