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Thanks to all who participated in the Oregon Homebrew Festival.There were 276 entries judged and 113 registered participants, judges, and stewards.Best of Show & Beer
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
HallBeavanator9A: DoppelbockHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdKaren HansStill Raining Stout16A: Sweet StoutHOTV
Best of Show & Mead
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourOb-SessionM1B: Semi-Sweet MeadOregon Brew Crew
Winning Entries
Table 1: 01 - Standard American Beer (8 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stMike FitzpatrickCamp Confluence Cream Ale1C: Cream Ale 2ndScott NieradkaCo-Brewer: Alex PariseHamms And Cheese1B: American LagerOregon Brew Crew 3rdMike FitzpatrickPotable Water1B: American Lager
Table 2: 02 & 03 - International & Czech Lager (10 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stTed MartinezCzech Please3B: Czech Premimum Pale LagerMalheur Mashers 2ndEric MetcalfGold Medal Lager2A: International Pale Lager 3rdCharles MacalusoMy Kansas Rose3A: Czech Pale LagerOregon Brew Crew
Table 4: 04 - Pale Malty European Lager (7 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stTed MartinezHell With You Randy4A: Munich HellesMalheur Mashers 2ndCharles MacalusoDarlene4A: Munich HellesOregon Brew Crew 3rdTed MartinezHellesbock4C: Helles BockMalheur Mashers
Table 5: 05 - Pale Bitter European Beer (14 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourLight Bier5A: German LeichtbierOregon Brew Crew 2ndRussell BergerAlso Trank Zarathustra5D: German PilsPortland Brewers Collective 3rdTed MartinezCo-Brewer: Ted Hausotter TnT 5D: German PilsMalheur Mashers
Table 6: 06 - Amber, Malty European Lager (5 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stMichael GwynnValley On Fire6B: RauchbierCascade Brewers Society [Eugene, OR] 2ndSteve SchlittFyrestone6B: Rauchbier 3rdDan StrawnStrawnfest6A: MarzenMalheur Mashers
Table 8: 08 - Dark European Lager (4 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourBlack Bier8B: SchwarzbierOregon Brew Crew 2ndDan RickliCo-Brewer: Chris Hohman, Scott AustinFor A Good Time Call Armand...8B: SchwarzbierHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdScott NieradkaCo-Brewer: Alex PariseChica Cherry Cola8A: Munich DunkelOregon Brew Crew
Table 9: 09 - Strong European Lager (5 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
HallBeavanator9A: DoppelbockHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 2ndDoug BallouDoctor Double Bock9A: DoppelbockOregon Brew Crew 3rdRussell BergerToccata And Fugue9A: DoppelbockPortland Brewers Collective
Table 10: 10 - German Wheat Beer (4 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stRussell BergerFur Elise10A: WeissbierPortland Brewers Collective 2ndDan StrawnBanana Rama10A: WeissbierMalheur Mashers 3rdTyson ShroyerWeizenbock10C: WeizenbockAssociation of Bloomington-Normal Brewers
Table 11: 11 & 12 - English Bitters & Pale English Beer (5 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJeff MuseCerise11B: Best BitterSt. Louis Brews 2ndJeff MuseReuben11C: Strong BitterSt. Louis Brews 3rdScott CollinsSavoy Special11B: Best BitterAloha Brewers Club
Table 13: 13 - Brown English Beer (8 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stDan ShultsBoomhauer Porter13C: English Porter 2ndJennifer AldermanNo More IPAs!13A: Dark MildCascade Brewer’s Society 3rdDan ShultsBrown Town13B: English Brown Ale
Table 14: 14 - Scottish Ale (6 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stKyle KoskelaWee Heavy Wing14B: Scottish HeavyBrowns point 2ndJim ThompsonTwenty Crowns14C: Scottish ExportOregon Brew Crew 3rdJeff MuseScot Free14C: Scottish ExportSt. Louis Brews
Table 15: 15 - Irish Beer (8 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stLen HallockHavanutha Irish Extra Stout15C: Irish Extra StoutOregon Brew Crew 2ndKyle KoskelaBrake Dust Stout15B: Irish StoutBrowns point 3rdBrandon KilpatrickCo-Brewer: Roxanne KilpatrickIrish Red15A: Irish Red AlePDX Brewers
Table 16: 16 - Dark British Beer (6 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stKaren HansStill Raining Stout16A: Sweet StoutHOTV 2ndDaniel WaymanCo-Brewer: Darrick WaymanCWB Oatmeal Stout16B: Oatmeal StoutHellgate Homebrewers 3rdMike FitzpatrickOatmeal Stout16B: Oatmeal Stout
Table 17: 17 - Strong British Ale (13 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stSpencer WilliamsOh, Jolly Good17A: English Strong AleCentral Oregon Homebrewers Organization 2ndCharles MacalusoAll Systems Go17D: English BarleywineOregon Brew Crew 3rdCharles MacalusoMcMarion17C: Wee HeavyOregon Brew Crew
Table 18: 18 - Pale American Ale (9 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stMitch RybackiCrown & Feather Brew Co: As A Feather, Light18A: Blonde Ale 2ndDan ShultsAle Pale18B: American Pale Ale 3rdBrandon HustonCitromic Bomb18B: American Pale AleBrowns Point Homebrew Club
Table 19: 19 - Amber and Brown American Beer (7 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stDaniel WaymanCo-Brewer: Darrick WaymanCWB Fiery Red Head19A: American Amber AleHellgate Homebrewers 2ndDan RickliCo-Brewer: Mark Weisel Et Al.Co-Solvent Brown19C: American Brown AleHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdLen HallockHavanutha Amber Ale19A: American Amber AleOregon Brew Crew
Table 20: 20 - American Porter and Stout (16 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stCharles MacalusoParche Black Ops 20C: Imperial StoutOregon Brew Crew 2ndEric
BinderPorter20A: American Porter 3rdMike FitzpatrickBlack Hawk Stout20B: American Stout
Table 21: 21 - IPA (35 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stSteve WilsonStraight Outta My Backyard21A: American IPA 2ndAdam LundJuicy IPA21B: Specialty IPAOregon Brew Crew 3rdDanielle RaicheCo-Brewer: Kody Green, David RaicheIRA21B: Specialty IPA
Table 22: 22 - Strong American Ale (11 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stDaniel WaymanCo-Brewer: Debbi WaymanCWB Barleywine22C: American BarleywineHellgate Homebrewers 2ndMike BrantHead Over Heels22A: Double IPAHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdIan CameronBarley &1822C: American Barleywine
Table 23: 23 - European Sour Ale (5 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
SchoppyLong Shot23B: Flanders Red Aleheart of the Valley 2ndMichael DeweyA Red House Over Yonder23B: Flanders Red AleHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdJordan FolksFlaaaaaanders23B: Flanders Red AlePortland Brewers Collective
Table 24: 24 - Belgian Ale (6 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stMichael NeumanCo-Brewer: Hotv ClubMichael Neuman24C: Biere de GardeHOTV 2ndJon CampbellWitty Humor24A: WitbierHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdAndy JohnsonBelgian Pale24B: Belgian Pale AleCapitol Brewers
Table 25: 25 - Strong Belgian Ale (10 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stRussell BergerLa Saison Du Printemps25B: SaisonPortland Brewers Collective 2ndJustin BradleyLa Ferme25B: SaisonCascade Brewers Society 3rdJim ThompsonSisyphus Saison25B: SaisonOregon Brew Crew
Table 26: 26 - Trappist Ale (15 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJohn GolomskiCo-Brewer: Tanner HeltBlack Monk26D: Belgian Dark Strong Ale 2ndPatrick GormanCo-Brewer: Armand SchoppyTweedledee26D: Belgian Dark Strong AleHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdTed MartinezStairway26C: Belgian TripelMalheur Mashers
Table 27: 27 - Historical Beer (5 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourGoes-Ah27A: Historical BeerOregon Brew Crew 2ndSpencer WilliamsRand Paul&s Neighbor&s Lawnmower Beer27A: Historical BeerCentral Oregon Homebrewers Organization 3rdJennifer HohenseeRye-Zing27A: Historical Beer
Table 28: 28 - American Wild Ale (12 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
SchoppyLong Shot II28C: Wild Specialty Beerheart of the Valley 2ndMichael DeweyTwilight Terroir 28B: Mixed Fermentation Sour BeerHeart of the Valley Homebrewers 3rdJordan FolksDrink A Peach28C: Wild Specialty BeerPortland Brewers Collective
Table 29: 29 - Fruit Beer (3 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stSamuel BarfieldSpring Thing29A: Fruit BeerMalheur Mashers 2ndCharles MacalusoBarrel Of Mounds29A: Fruit BeerOregon Brew Crew 3rdArmand
SchoppyCherry Bomb29A: Fruit Beerheart of the Valley
Table 30: 30 - Spiced Beer (6 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stSpencer WilliamsSweet Heat30A: Spice, Herb, or Vegetable BeerCentral Oregon Homebrewers Organization 2ndJennifer AldermanC Is For Cookie30A: Spice, Herb, or Vegetable BeerCascade Brewer’s Society 3rdJake FreshourHawaiian Punch30A: Spice, Herb, or Vegetable BeerOregon Brew Crew
Table 32: 32 - Smoked Beer (2 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJennifer AldermanHazy Night32A: Classic Style Smoked BeerCascade Brewer’s Society 2ndJennifer HohenseeMonster Dunk32A: Classic Style Smoked Beer
Table 33: 33 - Wood Beer (11 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stCharles MacalusoCo-Brewer: Jim ThompsonBourbon Dark Chocolate Barleywine33B: Specialty Wood-Aged BeerOregon Brew Crew 2ndSpencer WilliamsSamsquantch33A: Wood-Aged BeerCentral Oregon Homebrewers Organization 3rdMike FitzpatrickOak Stout33A: Wood-Aged Beer
Table 34: 34 - Specialty Beer (8 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourLorella Pils34C: Experimental BeerOregon Brew Crew 2ndMatthew HibbsJalapeno Pineapple Pizza Pilsner34C: Experimental BeerBrowns Point Homebrew Club 3rdSpencer WilliamsOops!34C: Experimental BeerCentral Oregon Homebrewers Organization
Table 35: C1 & C2 - Cider and Perry (8 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stMark HardinSpiced Mulled CiderC2E: Cider with Herbs/Spices 2ndAdam LundPractice Saf CiderC1A: New World CiderOregon Brew Crew 3rdAdam LundNewtown Funk You UpC2F: Specialty Cider/PerryOregon Brew Crew
Table 37: M1, M2, M3 & M4 - Mead (4 entries)
PlaceBrewer(s)Entry NameStyleClub
1stJake FreshourOb-SessionM1B: Semi-Sweet MeadOregon Brew Crew
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Objective: SWBAT analyze Elie Weizel's ideas or claims by discussing and writing about key ideas and quotes from the author.
Today we will get to know the author of Night by looking at some of the moral dilemmas he faced as well as looking at some of the ideas he has shared publicly beyond his book.
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We are on an assembly schedule today, so I am going to move SSR to the end of the period to make sure we have enough time for the stuff we have to do together as well as to give me a chance to introduce Night, then let the kids read if there is any time left.&
Today's lesson is a continuation of the introduction I started yesterday using my own pictures from my travels to Germany and the Czech Republic. Our next step will be to consider some&&developed by one of the veteran teachers in my department based on his readings of the Night.
I am choosing to dive into the text this way because I think that it is important for the students to understand two things. First, this is a memoir, so it all really happened to a young man who was their age when faced with huge and dangerous decisions. As they read, I want them to be very mindful of Elie's experiences and situation. Second, this text is a part of our historical unit on the Holocaust, which is a very complicated historical event that was rife with moral ambiguity. I want them to think about how they would handle situations similar to those Weizel faced and hope that they will recognize that the right answer isn't always clear.&
I will ask students to get into their Faulkner squares (table made up of four students who sit near each other) so they can discuss/negotiate these topics with their peers before sharing them with the whole class ( and ). With anything like this, I think it is important for them to be able to have dialogue before being called on in a whole group setting. I will read the dilemma out loud, then let the students discuss for a few minutes before asking for a class vote and then for specific thinking about the decisions that are made.&
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One of the informal ways that I will assess and monitor my students' reading comprehension will be through . After we've spent some time with the moral dilemmas, I will review these journal requirements.
Basically, I am going to ask students to choose quotes as they read and respond briefly to the quotes they choose. These will not be worth a lot of points, but I think it is important with a book like Night for students to have an emotional outlet/guided response format. Additionally, it is a great way for them to practice analyzing particular passages of text for the literal and implied meanings set forht by the author (&and ). &
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Once we've talked about a few of the big topics/ideas that will be presented in the first few chapters of the book, I will ask students to participate in a gallery walk to get to know the author.
To do this, I'll have them stand up to interact with &by Elie Weizel that I've posted around the room by Elie Weize.&I &they will get many things from the experience of interacting with this text, but for this particular activity, I hope that they will get a sense of Weizel's rhetorical context/purpose for writing Night (). We will also use this activity to practice the reading response journal format, which I will model for them by writing a sample journal entry using one of the posted quotes.&
After about eight minutes of gallery viewing and writing time, I will ask students to return to their seats to review my sample post and to share a few of their ideas out loud. I will ask them to consider what these quotes reveal about the author's bias and to predict what that might mean in regards to his message/rhetorical purpose ().&
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We will end class today with SSR so that students can use this time to preview or start reading Night. They will be responsible for reading the first two chapters by Monday, though I will encourage them to read ahead so that all they have to do next week is review/reread certain excerpts of the book to prepare for class discussions and activities.
While they are reading, I will go around the room to officially check out their books. If there is time, I will also share some background information about the author, specifically his age and an overview of the experience he is writing about in the book.&
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Send Invites《The Sonderberg Case》 Elie Wiesel, Catherine Temerson【摘要 书评 试读】图书
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Elie Wiesel is the author of more than fifty books, both fiction and nonfiction. He is a recipient of the United States Congressional Gold Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the French Legion of Honor&#8217;s Grand-Croix, an honorary knighthood of the British Empire, and, in 1986, the Nobel Peace Prize. Since 1976, he has been the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University.
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Mel4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星The Sonderberg Case -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买Having read and loved Elie Weisel's The Night, I was anxious to sink my teeth into this book.
I was not disappointed. The depth of a man's hatred cannot be understood if one has not experienced the same horrific tragedy as that of European Jews during Hitler's reign. Neither can one condemn a victim's attempt at or desire for retribution. Weisel's explores the emotions and the soul-searching of an attorney who finds himself caught up in this wrenching situation. Great story, great writing.fredie5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星a great teaching! -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买I have a strong feel about the expressions, ideas, words, thinks writed with the memoirs and thinking of Elie wieselElie Wiesel is my teacher.Chaviva GB4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星Hard to Put Down, but Slightly "Deep" -
已在美国亚马逊上发表Wiesel's book details the experience of a theater-lover turned theater-critic who is forced into covering a trial because, well, if modern trials prove anything, it's that they're quite theatrical in their nature. The book takes place during the 1950s or 1960s during a time rife with trials bringing former Nazis to justice (think: the Eichmann Trial of 1961), but unlike what you might expect, the trial doesn't put a former Nazi on the stand. Rather, the defendant is accused of killing his German "uncle" on U.S. soil. The book is far less about the trial itself than it is about the reporter, Yedidyah, and his inner dialogue with his supposed grandfather and the people he thinks are his relatives who perished in the Holocaust. His inner dialogue ends up revealing some fascinating tidbits about the life he's led and what he thought he knew, and so as to not spoil it, I won't spoil it. The book ends with an awkward dialogue between Yedidyah and the accused many years after the trial takes place, and the accused comes clean about what really happened. It's not exactly what you would have suspected, or maybe it was more predictable than Wiesel would have wanted.The book was difficult to put down, if only because you want to know exactly who Yedidyah really is and what exactly happened between the accused and his German "uncle," but the book often loses itself by switching back and forth between first and third person, which I found quite bothersome. Likewise, the inner dialogues that Yedidyah has are beyond what I would call stream-of-consciousness. In fact, they dabble in the completely random and out-of-nowhere stream of thought. He quotes French thinkers and great rabbis and the Talmud and the works of great authors long dead, and sometimes, it feels forced and confusing. However, perhaps that's just part of who Yedidyah is -- confused, profound, and brilliant. The book was translated from the original French, which makes me wonder whether something was lost in translation. Overall, it was an excellent read, if you can get past the jumps in the storyline, the out-of-the-blue quotes, and random thought narratives.
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Israel Drazin5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星An elegant almost poetic tale of two people with terrible pasts -
已在美国亚马逊上发表Noble Prize Winning author Elie Wiesel is an elegant writer and novelist. His prose is poetic and a joy to read. His stories are interesting, moving, passionate, suspenseful. He is the author of over fifty books, novels, plays, volumes of conversations, and a cantata. His eloquence and thought-provoking language is seen in this tale posed within the novel: "The story of the two drops of water in the ocean that look for each other in vain and meet only when solitude and nostalgia turn them into tears."This novel describes the effect that a trial has upon a man and how it causes him to rethink his own life, especially the questions about his past that he hasn't answered. He, Yedidyah, a failed actor turned drama critic, is assigned to cover the murder trial of Werner Sonderberg who allegedly murdered his uncle. He and his editor think of trials as dramas, plays. But is it a drama for the defendant, he asks his editor. You tell me, the editor replies. Although Wiesel does not reveal it, his name Yedidyah is ironic, for while he is tormented by his past, Yedidyah in Hebrew means "beloved by God."The trial opens with a shock. Asked to plead, Werner Sonderberg states, "Guilty and not guilty." The case seems simple, and the prosecutor is passionately certain that Werner is guilty. Both Werner and the murdered man are Germans. The murdered man, who is elderly, introduces himself to Werner as his uncle. The two get along well, at first. Werner even ignores his fiancée frequently to be with him. The two men decide to go to the mountains for a week's rest. While there, they go off on the third day for a walk in the mountains. A maid later testifies that she heard the two men arguing before the walk. Werner returns from the walk alone, checks out of the hotel, and travels home. A day later, his uncle's body is found at the bottom of a cliff. The prosecutor insists that Werner pushed him to his death.Yedidyah's report of the trial is woven into his ruminations about his as-of yet not fully disclosed life. It includes the tales of two women: a German non-Jewish heroine who is tormented into insanity by fellow German town people because of her heroism, and Yedidyah's wife, who he almost leads into despair because of his obsession with Werner's trial. Who is Werner, who is his uncle, and who is Yedidyah? What happened on the mountain top? Are the lives of Yedidyah and Werner comparable or are they mirror images? The result of the interweaving of tales is a tapestry of art, a montage of striking colors of many hues, tragic depictions of several lives.Will Yedidyah and Werner ever find meaning in their lives, fulfillment, solace, love? Can they accept the last wisdom of Yedidyah's "grandfather": "Yes, my child, but everything in life is a new beginning. As long as you're alive, you're immortal because you're open to the life of the living" to the warm presence of others, to the world, to joy?
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