Thursday, November 17, 2011

Drinking Jack London's Beer at Linden Street Brewery



Sacks of Pale Ale Malt


Founder and sole employee Adam Lamoreaux explaining the beer.


Dimpled beer kettle

Linden Street Brewery, founded in 2009, is located in an 1890 warehouse in Port of Oakland. Founder Adam Lamoreaux makes beer inside in the 1890 style! He wanted to make the type of beer that Jack London would have been drinking at Heinhold's Last Chance so he researched and learned that Oakland beer in 1890 would have been steam beer, which, he explained, "is a lager made like an ale." Adam makes two varieties of beer, Burning Oak Black Lager and Urban People's Common Lager. He's working on a new beer, Town Lager, that will be zero emissions, meaning it will only be available in places Adam can ride his bike to deliver it, mostly Jack London Square and Old Oakland. He has a custom 2 keg delivery bike he already uses to deliver to his neighbor clients. I am happy to report that Linden Street Brewery will open a tasting room soon. Right now, the only way to taste their beer is at a restaurant or bar that serves it. I sampled both varieties at the brewery and they were both excellent!


May 2012 Update --- Linden Street Brewery had opened a tap room! Open Tuesday - 5-8pm and Saturdays noon-5pm. Located at 95 Linden Street in the Port of Oakland area of Oakland. www.lindenbeer.com

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