Fans of the groovy '60s group, Traffic, know the album and song, "John Barleycorn Must Die." What they may not know is that the character J.B. first appeared in a ballad by 18th Century Scottish poet Robert Burns. "Barleycorn," of course, refers to the barley used in malt liquor. And aren't we glad it does? Inside John Barleycorns, you'll find a nice, dark, cozy space -- topped by a dramatic cathedral ceiling -- and McMenamins-strength ales and spirits. Outside, the terrace is surrounded by a peaceful garden.