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Welcome to the Glen
Hay Falconer Foundation
About the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation
The Glen Hay Falconer Foundation was created
to commemorate and celebrate the life, interests, and
good works of a well-loved and leading Northwest brewer.
The cornerstone of the Foundation is to
contribute to the Northwest craft brewing community
by providing opportunities for professional and aspiring
brewers to further their knowledge and expertise. The
Foundation is also committed to honoring Glen's broader
interests by contributing directly to local Eugene organizations
that represent his ideals and passions.
In 2006, the Foundation is offering two educational
scholarships to the World Academy of Brewing at the
Siebel Institute and is sponsoring a homebrewer competition.
The Foundation raises funds through the
annual Sasquatch Brew Fest, the Sasquatch BrewAm, through
independently organized fundraisers held in Glen's name,
and from individuals and organizations interested in
furthering Glen's ideals.
The Foundation's marquee event is the
annual Sasquatch Brew Fest. Last year, over 1200 people
enjoyed over 50 beers from throughout the Pacific Northwest
in an all-day event that also featured seven bands,
great food, and a lively silent auction and raffle.
The fourth annual Sasquatch Brew Fest will be held in
Eugene, Oregon on June 3, 2006. This year, the Foundation
is launching a homebrew competition concurrent with
the Brew Fest.
The Foundation also produces the Sasquatch
BrewAm, a golf tournament designed to appeal to all
levels of golfers and beer lovers. The second annual
Sasquatch BrewAm will be held at McMenamins Edgefield
in Troutdale, Oregon on July 28, 2006.
For more information on the Foundation
or how to become involved in realizing its goals, please
contact us at falconerfoundation@earthlink.net.
About Glen Hay Falconer
Passion, dedication, and creativity defined
Glen Falconer's beers and his entire approach to life.
Glen began his brewing career as an avid
homebrewer and dedicated member of the Cascade Brewers
Society, a clan of skilled homebrewers based in the
Eugene area. As a professional brewer, Glen remained
engaged and committed to his roots, providing sagely
advice, recipies, and ingredients to his homebrewer
community.
Glen assisted many professional brewers
that relocated from Eugene, Oregon to areas throughout
the United States as they began their professional brewing
careers by making himself available as a human database
of brewing techniques.
In 1990, Glen followed his dream and pursued
a professional brewing career, beginning at Steelhead
Brewery in Eugene. Glen completed the Siebel Concise
Course in Brewing Technology in 1994. Glen then refined
his skills at the renowned Rogue Ales in Newport, Oregon,
working side-by-side with his close friend and mentor
John Maier, one of the most celebrated and respected
professional brewers in the country.
In 1996, Glen became head brewer at the
Wild Duck Brewery in Eugene, providing six regular beers
on tap as well as a wide variety of specialty ales and
lagers each season, until his untimely death in 2002.
The memorial service held at the Wild
Duck to honor Glen attracted hundreds of brewers and
friends from all over the country, amazing even his
close friends and family at the amount of people his
life touched and affected, all of whom were willing
to travel vast distances at short notice to pay tribute
to such a singular individual.
Enlarging on the tradition of brewing,
laughing heartily and embracing adventure fully represented
Glen's life. While Glen won numerous professional craft
brewing prizes and accolades, perhaps his finest accomplishment
was the back-to-back Gold Medals received posthumously
for his Auld Gnarly Head Barley Wine at the 2002 and
2003 Great American Beer Festival.
Glen had a virtually insatiable thirst
for adventure, traveling extensively and experiencing
cultures in Southeast Asia, Central America, Europe
and the Caribbean. Glen enjoyed the outdoors with interests
that included scuba diving, camping, and cycling.
Glen was a great soccer fan, coaching
young people in the sport for many years in Eugene.
Glen could also be found each year at the annual Oregon
Country Faire in Veneta, Oregon with a gleam in his
eye, surrounded by old friends, family and new acquaintances
during a festival created to celebrate the idiosyncratic
nature of life.
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