Showing posts with label 2016 Portland Fruit Beer Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016 Portland Fruit Beer Festival. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Portland Fruit Beer Festival Announces Beer & Cider List


Courtesy of Portland Fruit Beer Festival
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Portland, OR - 
The 6th annual Portland Fruit Beer Festival announces their largest beer & cider list yet, with more participating breweries and cideries than ever before. The festival also makes a new home at a larger and greener location in the North Park Blocks. Twenty-Nine Breweries and Seven Cideries combine for Thirty-Six regularly pouring taps, plus a selection of rare and rotating tap lines that will shift through even rarer small kegs throughout the festival. All together over 60 different beers will be poured.

This year's beer/cider list is also the most diverse and regional yet, with more breweries from across the country but still a majority from Oregon. The brewery list highlights Portland favorites like Burnside Brewing, Hopworks and Breakside Brewery. From south of Portland comes Deschutes, Ninkasi and Sunriver. From Washington and California, Fremont Brewing, Lagunitas and Ballast Point Brewing enter the festival for the first time. There are also brand new buzz-worthy breweries like Culmination Brewing and 54-40 Brewing.

FOOD
A world class selection of local food vendors will be on-hand to soak up the beer and cider and provide sustenance. Covering four of our favorite beer drinking food groups: HOT LIPS Pizza, Sausages & Pretzels from Urban German Grill, BUNK Sandwiches and Fifty Licks Ice Cream. Hot Lips will also have their all natural fruit sodas for non-alcoholic refreshments for adults and kids. 

OPTIONS
The three day, all-ages festival is open to the public and underage or non-drinkers at no extra cost. Tunes will be provided by all-star DJ's each day and an alternative Burnside Brewing Co. can garden will offer affordable and crushable non-fruit beers to the masses. 

VOLUNTEER
The Portland Fruit Beer Festival is now seeking OLCC certified volunteer pourers with special double ticket bonuses for some shifts. Fill out the form to volunteer here http://www.fruitbeerfest.com/?page_id=811


MAIN FESTIVAL BEER/CIDER LIST:


Alameda Brewing: Saison and Black
Saison with black currants
Inspired by amber saisons of France and the English tradition of combining black currants with beer, we brewed this tangy, garnet colored ale for your summertime enjoyment. Starting with a Belgian pilsner malt base, we add specialty Belgian malts for a nutty, fruity flavor, wheat malt for body and black currants for a bright, earthy berry sharpness. The French saision yeast finishes dry, keeping you coming back for another and another. 7.9% ABV

Ballast Point: Mango Even Keel
our ideal beer for easy drinking. This hoppy, session ale gets a flavor boost from mango, which perfectly plays off the citrusy hop bouquet. With fruit, hops, and a low ABV, this beer truly is on another level. 3.8% ABV – 40 IBUs

Block 15 Brewing: Guelah Papaya (IPA with Papaya puree)
IPA brewed with Citra, Azacca, & Galaxy Hops, conditioned on yellow papaya and then dry hopped with Citra, Azacca, and Halleratau Blanc Hops.  A tropical fruit jam session. 7.3% ABV

Breakside: Lightning Punch
Sour ale fermented with a mixed culture of Brettanomyces and Lactobacillus and lemons. Dry hopped with an experimental hop from Roy Farms that smells like fresh Oregon strawberries. I'm lovin' it. 5% Abv and 5 IBUs.

Burnside Brewing: Guanabana Gose
a house lacto-cultured Gose carefully soured in the kettle and brewed with a delicate balance of noble hops and Jacobsen sea salt. A cold side infusion of fresh lime zest and soursop purée gives this beer a refreshing twist.  Abv 4.5%, ibu 10

The Commons:  Butterflies Hovering
Saison with pineapple and kaffir lime leaves ABV: 5.9%

Culmination Brewing: Sun Rey
Sun Rey is a tea radler brewed with Jasmine Pearl tea lime and raspberries and kettle soured with lacto for a tart and refreshing summer sipper. 4% ABV and 5 IBUs.

Deschutes Passion Fruit IPA
Passion fruit concentrate was used in this brew contributing tropical, tart fruit character. Juicy citrus aroma and flavor is highlighted by fruity hop aromatics and delightful caramel malt notes in the background. 6.4% ABV and 62 IBUs.

Dogfish Head: Romantic Chemistry IPA
What you have here is a serious India Pale Ale shacking up and hunkering down with mango and apricots. At the same time! Romantic Chemistry is brewed with an intermingling of mangos, apricots and ginger, and then dry-hopped with three varieties of hops to deliver a tropical fruit aroma and a hop-forward finish. It’s fruity, it’s hoppy, it’s tasty! 7.2% Abv and 40 IBUs.

Ecliptic Brewing: Blood Moon India Session Ale
Blood Moon India Session Ale is named after the color of the Moon at the peak of a Lunar Eclipse. Blood Moon has a bright orange color from the Blood Orange used to brew it.  Lime zest and 100% Citra hops are also added to make this beer pop with zesty citrus flavors and  aromas. ABV 4.5  IBU 65

Ex Novo Brewing: Cactus Wins the Lottery
Berliner Weisse with Prickly Pear. Pink and sour with a sweeter fruity finish.  4.2% Abv.

54-40 Brewing: Cucumber-Honeydew Bright Ale
Crafted with nearly 400 lbs of honeydew melon and well over 100 cucumbers! The resulting fruit beer is crisp and refreshing with a wonderful bright melon nose and fresh cucumber taste. 5% ABV 12 IBU

Fat Head’s: Apricot IBUsive IPA
Our IBUsive IPA aged on apricots for a month. 7.2% Abv and 75 IBU’s.

Fort George: Chasing the Dragon
Light bodied blonde Kettle sour, with Dragonfruit, and black currant added post-fermentation. Slight sweetness with a tart finish. Enjoy chasing the dragon to the bottom of your glass! ABV: 5.4%

Fremont Brewing: Cantaloupe Summer Ale
Summer Ale tastes like tangerine flower in a glass—endless days distilled into the sweet nectar of barley and hops. Four hundred and twenty reasons to enjoy this beer. Summer Ale is our answer to bigger is better. One grain, one hop. Simplicity…yet so much more. “Beer has food value, but food has no beer value.”—VWP. 5.2% ABV

Gigantic Brewing: Gigantic & Juice
Beermosa
Gigantic IPA with Pineapple, Tangerine and Grapefruit juices. 6.7% Abv and 70 IBUs.

Hop Valley: The Fruit Man 2016
This beer is a first in a series of fruit beers, and is brewed to blend the boundaries of both “fruit beer” drinkers, and “Hop Forward” beer drinkers. It is an American wheat ale hop bursted and dry hopped with copius amounts of simcoe and mosaic hops, and peach and apricot pureed and added to the fermenter to accentuate the qualities of these two varieties. Fruit and hops in harmony, two fruits two hops, one beer, one love! 6.25 % Abv and 25 IBUs.

Hopworks: POG IPA
The unofficial drink of Hawaii. Blend of Passionfruit, Orange, and Guava mashed together with a NW style IPA. 6.3 % Abv.

Lagunitas: Calamansi Equinox
We dosed our creamy Equinox Oat Ale with Calamansi for a lil' kumquaty, mandarin-orangey blast. This one's packed full of real beer flavor and all the things you yearn for! 8.0 ABV %

Laurelwood: Kiwi Wit (Name TBD)
A small portion of this beer was soured which will give it a nice tartness. The grist is pilsner malt, lots of various types of wheat, and a bit of rolled oats. It uses Mosiac and Galaxy hops to help accentuate the kiwi. This is about all we know right now, other than it should be ready, or close to it, by the media event. Hope this information is helpful. 5.1% ABV, 20 IBU's

Lompoc Brewing: Raisin Hell
This Oatmeal Raisin Rye is reddish in color with a malty body and a chewy, raisin flavor. Malted rye and rolled oats were added to the mash with 60 pounds of raisins added to the fermentor. 6% ABV

Ninkasi Brewing: Ginger & Juice
Ginger and Apricot Farmhouse Ale
Crisp and complex, this Saison is crafted in the traditional farmhouse- style with subtle hints of real ginger and apricot. Distinctively fruity and slightly peppery with an energetic effervescence, Ginger & Juice finishes dry and satisfying, perfect after a long day’s work. 5.5% Abv 25 IBUs
Ruse Brewing: Patchwork (Strawberry Basil Tart)
This tart ale is kettle soured then conditioned with a touch of basil and a copious amount of local strawberries. 4.8% Abv

Sixpoint: Raspy Sauce (Raspberry Berliner-Weisse w/ Raspberry-Jalapeño syrup)
The true Sixpoint Sauce. We made a special variation of our Lil' Raspy for this year's Fruit Beer Fest using our Raspberry-Jalapeño syrup. The OG Lil' Raspy rocks a low ABV with a soft, white, fluffy cap and the raspberry puree he’s brewed with gives him a pinkish hue. He might be little, but he’s jammed with 300lbs of raspberries per batch and just for this festival he's been dosed with our special sauce. Additionally a sour lactic fermentation makes Raspy Sauce a sweet, tart, and slightly spicy sensation. 4.3% ABV

Stormbreaker Brewing:  When I Fruit, I Fruit for the Timbers
Log slices? Cantaloupe slices? This beer is what we hoist over our heads after each goal. We aged this crisp, light, easy drinking blonde ale on 180 lbs. of cantaloupe, which extenuates the flavors of stone fruit and citrus.  And even though they ‘Can’t Elope’, it’s the perfect marriage of beer and fruit. ABV: 5.2%

Sunriver Brewing: Blueberry Pancake Pale Ale
This beer combines the doughy, bready and biscuit character of three outstanding British pale malts along with a healthy dose of NW blueberries.  The resulting brew is reminiscent of a stack of blueberry pancake.  Beer for breakfast anyone? 5.8% Abv.

10 Barrel Brewing: Plum Spectacular
From Tonya comes a small batch kettle sour made especially for the Portland Fruit Beer Festival. It has a crisp, clean, assertive sourness with loads of plums. Exactly what Portlanders love in a sour! 6.4% Abv and 10 IBUs.

Upright Brewing: Jasmine Pearl Pils
is a delicately layered beer based on the classic German lager style but with the addition of Townshend's Dragon Pearl Jasmine tea and both whole dried lemons and lemon peels. The beer is light, floral and fruity with a satisfying finish.
5.2%

Widmer Brothers Brewing: Le Ferme de Pêches
Belgian Style Spelt Farmhouse with Peaches
6.2 % ABV 24 IBU


CIDERS:

Cider Riot: Chaos de Tejas Blood Orange Amarillo Hopped Cider
Oregon-grown Amarillo hops from Crosby Hop Farms lend their zesty citrus notes to a cider made with Blood Orange Puree from Oregon Fruit Products. A perfect summer quencher. 6.9% abv

Finnriver Farm & Cidery: Black Stave
A special edition of Finnriver's well loved Black Currant Cider, farmcrafted with organic Washington apples, fermented dry, stave aged for depth and then married with an oaked, funkey currant ferment. A limited release of the award winning, contemporary dark fruit cider made with wood. 6.5% Abv.

Hi-Wheel: Tamarind Ginger Fizzy Wind
Crisp and tart citrus based and spiced with tamarind juice and ginger. 6.8% Abv.

Portland Cider Co.: Boysenberry Hop
By blending Oregon boysenberry with an off-dry cider infused with citrus spice New Zealand hops, we have created a crisp and colorful cider for your pleasure. This is the first in Portland Cider Co.'s summer hop series limited release ciders.

Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider: Spicy Mango Tepache (Pineapple Cider)
The crowd-pleaser returns with a mango twist!  Spicy hot ¡Tepache! with Ghost Peppers and fresh mango juice.  3.2%  ABV

2 Towns Ciderhouse: Throne of Thorns
A limited release fruited cider brewed with fresh-pressed NW apple juice and Oregon-grown blackberries and raspberries. Fermented with a special Vinho (sic) Verde Portuguese yeast strain to bring out all the exceptional characters of the fruit. Dry, high in acid, but rich in ripe cane-fruit character, the Throne of thorns was created with spring in mind. 6% Abv.

Wildcraft Cider Works: Oregon Kiwi Berry
We bring you our inaugural batch of Oak Aged Kiwi Cider.  This cider began at the start of winter when we received 900 lbs of fresh kiwi berries straight from the vineyard.  Whole kiwi berries fermented wild on the skins for two weeks before pressing the juice and allowing a natural referment in neutral American Oak barrels.  After 4 months of barrel aging, we blended the Kiwi wine with our wild Ida Red, Melrose and Gravenstein cider lending a balance of fruit-forward Kiwi aromatics and flavor, rounded oak tannins, and spicy Gravenstein flavors that blend harmoniously into one of the most exciting and unique ciders we’ve ever tried.
Enjoy the Wild. 6.8% Abv.


RARE/ROTATING BEERS & CIDERS LIST:
(Subject to change, these small kegs will rotate throughout the 3 day festival.)

Almanac:Tropical Platypus
Almanac: Apricot de Brettavill
Almanac: Farmer's Reserve Blackberry
Ballast Point: Watermelon Double IPA
Bend Brewing:  Plum Provisional Sour
Bend Brewing: Lovely Cherry Baltic Porter
Wander Brewing: Sour Cherry Millie
Wander Brewing: Cranberry Fruit Puncheon
Fat Head's: Gin Barrel Aged Prickly Pear Saison
Hopworks: Smoke Cherrywood and Cherry Doppelbock
Breakside: Bourbon Barrel Aged Sour Rye Beer w Coconut
Hop Valley: Pinot barrel aged Blueberry Saison
Cider Riot: Blueberry Cider
10 Barrel: Peche
pFriem: Frambozen
pFriem: Oude Kriek
pFriem: Blabier
pFriem: Peche
Cascade:Shrieking Violet
Cascade: Orange Crusher
Cascade: Grapefruit Wheat
Burnside: Lime and a Coconut
Golden Valley: Cerisely Funky
Golden Valley: Bramble in the Barrel
Wildcraft: Cherry Quince


WHAT: Portland Fruit Beer Festival

WHEN: Friday June 10th 11:30am - 9pm, Saturday June 11th 11am - 9pm, Sunday June 12th 11am - 6pm

WHERE: North Park Blocks (downtown Portland) entrance at NW Davis Street between 8th & Park ave.

PRICE: $25 (includes a branded cup & 12 drink tickets). Advanced ticket purchasers get 3 Extra Drink Tix at http://portlandfruitbeerfest.merctickets.com

LINKS: FruitBeerFest.com, Portland Fruit Beer Festival on Facebook, @FruitBeerFest on Twitter, @FruitBeerFest on instagram.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

It’s Time! Portland Beer Week Opens Ticket Sales to Coveted Events

Courtesy Portland Beer Week
 11 Days, Dozens of Events & Beers Galore
PORTLAND, Ore. (April 6, 2016) — Mark your calendars! Portland Beer Week, presented by Portland Brewing Co., is ready to take over your schedule in mid-June for 11 straight days of all things beer. Beer enthusiast, self-described geek, or a professional? With festivals focused on solo-styles of beer, to beer and food pairings, educational seminars and screenings — there’s something for everyone. That includes a special celebration of Portland’s unique love for collaboration with limited releases of Salt & Straw ice cream, Blue Star Donuts, Hot Lips Pizza and Bunk Sandwiches — yes, ALL made with beer! They’re just a few examples of how Portland Beer Week keeps true to keeping things weird.
Presented by Portland Brewing, PDX Beer Week kicks off June 9th and runs through June 19th, highlighting the Rose City as a leader and innovative force in the beer world. Tickets to the most anticipated events are now on sale! Here’s what you can expect:
Portland Fruit Beer Festival: The 6th annual event celebrates the increasing popularity of fruit beers, featuring 35 breweries and cideries.
PRICE:              $25 advanced tickets
WHEN:              June 1011:30am – 9:00pm
                          June 1111:00am – 9:00pm
                          June 1211:00am – 6:00pm
WHERE:            North Park Blocks, Downtown Portland
Rye Beer Fest: Back for its 5th year with expanded hours, rye beers, beer cocktails, live music and entertainment.
WHEN:              June 1011:00am2:00am
WHERE:            EastBurn, 1800 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214
New Oregon Breweries Showcase (presented by The New School): Welcome 11 of the newest breweries from across Oregon, meet their brewers and owners and taste their brews.
WHEN:              June 135:00pm8:00pm
WHERE:            Bailey's Taproom, 213 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
Sour & Wild Ale Seminar (presented by Oregon State University): Learn about sour beer production from the masters and try rare beers.
PRICE:              $45 advanced tickets
WHEN:              June 145:30pm
WHERE:            Upright Brewing, 240 N Broadway #2, Portland, OR 97227
Barrel-Aged Beer Seminar (presented by Oregon State University): Learn from the masters of non-sour, barrel-aged beer and taste rare beers.
PRICE:              $40 advanced tickets
WHEN:              June 155:30pm
WHERE:            Ecliptic Brewing, 825 North Cook St, Portland, OR 97227
Branding for Breweries Seminar (presented by Oregon State University): An expert panel discusses how to brand a brewery and its products, from beer labels to logos and merchandise.
PRICE:              $11 advanced tickets
WHEN:              June 165:30pm
WHERE:            The Labrewatory, 670 N Russell St, Portland, OR 97227
Down Under Smackdown: New Zealand vs. Australian Hop Beer. Local breweries are creating beers utilizing hops from both countries. You be the judge of which down under hop varieties have the best taste profiles. Let's keep this fight clean.
WHEN:               June 165:00pm – Close
WHERE:             Big Legrowlski, 812 NW Couch St, Portland, OR 97201
The Love for Beer: 5 Year Anniversary Party + Women & Beer Meet-up: Women are fighting their way to become some of the most influential people in the craft beer world. Based in the Pacific NW, The Love of Beer follows these inspirational women. The evening includes a showing of the documentary and features several special guests.
PRICE:              FREE
WHEN:              June 175:00pm11:00pm
WHERE:            Mission Theater, 1624 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209
Portland Beer and Cheese Festival: The 5th annual event unfolds at the most anticipated new Portland brewery of the year — Wayfinder Beer. Master Cheesemonger Steve Jones (Cheese Bar, Cheese Annex, Chizu) pairs 10 beers from 10 breweries with 10 amazing cheeses. 
PRICE:              $35 advanced tickets or $45 for VIP session
WHEN:              June 181:00pm
WHERE:            Wayfinder Beer, 304 Southeast 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97214
SNACKDOWN!: The official Portland Beer Week closing party brings together 10 brewers and 10 chefs to create their greatest beer and snack pairings! Guests choose their favorites and the winners are awarded the SNACKDOWN Belt!
PRICE:              $49 advanced tickets
WHEN:              June 1912:00pm4:00pm
WHERE:            The Evergreen, 618 SE Alder St, Portland, OR 97214
Save the date for these additional events:
June 12 — Understanding the Three-Tier System @ Belmont Station
June 15 — Weird Beer Bonanza @ Imperial Bottle Shop & Taproom
June 16 — Brewers and Their Bands @ Ecliptic Brewing
June 17 — Ecliptic & Worthy Brewing Collaboration Beer Release & Tap Takeover @ Beer
June 18 — Sour Solstice Fest @ Imperial Bottle Shop & Taproom 
Discounts:
Portland Beer Week visitors can enjoy a 10% discount at Society Hotel — the historic 1881 sailors’ hotel in the heart of Portland’s Old Town/Chinatown. To redeem the discount, you must call in to book your reservation at (503) 445-0444 and mention Portland Beer Week. 
Travelers and Portlanders alike can enjoy a 20% discount on any beers sold at Whole Foods locations in Oregon (except Bend & Eugene) on Fri., June 17.
For full details about Portland Beer Week festivities, visit http://pdxbeerweek.com/

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

2016 Portland Fruit Beer Festival announces Dates, Tickets & New Location

Courtesy of Portland Fruit Beer Festival
3/23/2016 Portland, OR -
The Portland Fruit Beer Festival will be held at the North Park Blocks in downtown Portland for it's sixth year this June 10-12th, 2016. This major expansion takes the fast-growing festival and increasing popularity of fruit beers to new heights from it's old concrete home to grass, tree's, park benches, sun and shade with more space, more beers and more ciders than ever. Tickets are now on sale for the Portland Fruit Beer Festival with an added 3 ticket bonus to advanced general admission purchases.

In addition to the new location at Portland's centrally located North Park Blocks, the Fruit Beer Festival adds a 3rd full day with bonus tickets to walk-up General Admission attendees arriving before 2:30pm on Friday June 10th. General Admission packages start at $25 for a branded Govino 16oz cup and 12 drink tickets but advanced online ticket holders or those who arrive early Friday receive an extra 3 drink tickets. Beers and ciders will be 4oz pours for 1-3 tickets and additional drink tickets are only $1. 

Burnside Brewing Co. will host the Burnside Can Garden inside the Portland Fruit Beer Festival, and offer $3 an $4 cans of Burnside Couch Lager and Burnside IPA respectively. This special new beer garden offers an alternative to the fruit beers and samples for a full and easily quafable 12oz can of beer.

The Portland Fruit Beer Festival will expand the list of participating breweries and cideries from 27 in 2015 to as many as 35 in 2016. With both more beer and more cideries that offer plenty of gluten-free options. The rare and rotating taps of very limited special kegs will also return.

As usual, the Fruit Beer Fest is ALL-AGES and will have some of the best local food vendors from Hot Lips Pizza to Bunk Sandwiches and more. Music will be provided by some of our best local DJ's and for non-drinkers their will be Hot Lips fruit juices and sodas. Organizers are also excited to announce that the Portland Fruit Beer Festival is now a Rose Festival sanctioned event, also sponsored by the Portland Mercury and Burnside Brewing.

The Fruit Beer Fest is now seeking OLCC certified volunteers, apply here.

Social Media Links:


Twitter: @FruitBeerFest



WHAT: Portland Fruit Beer Festival

WHEN: June 10th 11:30am - 9pm, June 11th 11am - 9pm, June 12th 11am - 6pm

COST: $25 General Admission, Advanced Tickets with a 3 drink ticket bonus at http://portlandfruitbeerfest.merctickets.com

LOCATION: North Park Blocks, entrance on NW Davis between 8th Avenue and Park Avenue in Portland, OR 97209