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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

4th Annual Peche Fest tickets Now On Sale

Courtesy of the Peche Fest
9/7/2016 Portland, OR -Peche Fest’—Oregon’s only festival dedicated to drinking the world’s greatest fruit—the peach—returns for its 4th year on Saturday, October 8, at Saraveza and the Bad Habit Room. Nature's finest creation the Peach will be on tasty display with tart, fuzzy, juicy peachy goodness with 25+ beers and ciders from sweet, funky to sour and barrel-aged. As usual there will be a special food menu of sweet and savory items made with peaches. Both General Admission tickets (3-10pm) and special limited VIP session (1-3pm, limited to 50) tickets are now on sale.

This years lineup of rare and tongue tantalizing Peach beers might be the best yet. From annual classics like Upright Brewing’s Fantasia and Logsdon’s Peche ‘n Brett to new buzz-worthy beers like Almanac's Peach de Brettaville, Block 15's Peach Pit Wit, De Garde's Imperial Stone Bu and even new peachy debuts by breweries like Great Notion and Deschutes. The full beer and cider list will be released in the next few weeks. Also participating: Holy Mountain Brewing, Hair of the Dog, pFriem Family Brewers, Double Mountain, Hopworks Urban Brewery, Fort George, Bend Brewing, Solera, Golden Valley, 10 Barrel, Oakshire, Cascade, Great Divide, Ex Novo, 2 Towns Cider & more tba.

Returning this year is the VIP session from 1pm to 3pm, featuring first dibs at some of the rarest beers, extra drink tickets, and entry to Saraveza two hours before the main session. General Admission entry begins at 3pm for both Saraveza and the Bad Habit Room and is $10 for a commemorative glass and 2 drink tickets. Most beers will be one drink ticket per pour with additional drink tickets available for $2 each. Advanced tickets available now!

WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 8th from 3pm to 10pm

VIP HOUR(s):  1pm to 3pm in Saraveza only. Advanced tix only.

WHERE: Saraveza & Bad Habit Room, 1004 N. Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97217

WHAT: 25+ Peach Beers plus Peachy Keen food specials!

GENERAL ADMISSION: $10 for commemorative glass and 2 drink tickets, $2 for each additional ticket. Available now at http://www.beerboutique.com/product/peche-fest-entry
VIP TICKETS: $25 for early entry at 1pm, includes a commemorative glass and 8 tickets and is limited to only 50! Available now at http://beerboutique.bigcartel.com/product/vip-hours-peche-fest-entry

SOCIAL MEDIA: Like the Peche Fest on Facebook.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Upright Brewing Releasing Oregon Native, A Patton Valley Vineyards collaboration

Courtesy of Upright Brewing Co
5/26/2016 Portland, OR - 
Upright Brewing is proud to announce the release of one of our most exciting projects yet -- Oregon Native. This barrel fermented wild ale is a collaboration with Derek Einberger, a winemaker at Patton Valley Vineyards and the beer uses their pinot noir grapes to blend the line between wine and beer. Upright will be debuting the beer at Patton Valley Vineyards on Memorial Day, Monday May 28th, and then it will be available in the Upright Brewing tasting room on Thursday June 2nd

Waxed dipped bottles of Oregon Native will be on sale for $20 each with a 3 bottle per person limit at the brewery.

About Oregon Native:
Oregon Native is a collaboration with Derek Einberger, winemaker at Patton Valley Vineyards. The beer combines their estate pinot noir grapes with our method of cask fermentation on whole fruit, the idea being to highlight the varietal and make a pinot beer, not simply a grape beer. To keep it from becoming too busy on the palate, we avoided the usual mix of yeasts and bacteria employed here for their vineyard culture, yielding a profile without excessive peaks, allowing the nuance of the fruit to show in both aroma and flavor. Aged in casks from both Patton Valley and Fausse Piste, the Oregon Native expresses a truly local character. 

Grains: two-row, vienna, wheat
Hops: 2012 harvest Columbia, aged at room temp.
Also: pinot noir grapes
Brewed: September 21st 2014, bottled September 24th 2015
Yield: 106 cases, 5 kegs, 7.75% abv.
 
Courtesy of Upright Brewing Co
Patton Valley Vineyards Release Party on Memorial Day Weekend
May 26 -30th 11:00-5:00pm
Patton Valley Vineyards
9449 SW Old Hwy 47, Gaston OR 97119
(P) 503-985-3445
Fact: There is one beverage Oregonians find as satisfying as Pinot. Duh, beer. Join us for the release of the first vintage of “Oregon Native” a collaborative brewing effort between Upright Brewing and PVV. Upright taps, Pinot Noir, and a wine glass = awesome.

Join us on Saturday, May 28th to meet Derek (our fantastic winemaker) and Alex (the genius and brewer behind Upright)!

Tasting Fee $15

Monday, October 5, 2015

3rd Annual Peche Fest Saturday Oct 10th

Portland, Oregon - The 3rd annual Peche Fest - a celebration of Peach beers and cider is proud to announce their final taplist, peach infused food menu and cocktail to be showcased Saturday October 10th, 2015 at Saraveza and Bad Habit Room. Possibly the largest collection of juicy, tart and fuzzy peach infused beers ever, the Peche Fest combines super rare beer geek favorites like Upright Brewing's Fantasia and Logsdon's Peche n' Brett with brand new creation's like 10 Barrel Brewing's Peachalicious. We are also excited to announce we will be pouring a keg of recent Great American Beer Festival Gold Medal winning beer, Block 15 Brewing's Turbulent Consequence Peche. Tickets are on sale now and come with a collectible branded glass and two drink tickets for only $10 and available at http://www.beerboutique.com/product/peche-fest-entry

Special Peach infused Food Menu:

-Smoked Chicken Sandwich w/Carolina Style Peach BBQ Sauce & Pecan Coleslaw

-Peach & Habanero Pork Pasty

-Peach Cobbler
Cocktail Special: Peach & Ginger Mint Julep

Taplist:

Block 15 Brewing: Peche
Fresh picked winter snow white peaches were added to select barrels of spontaneously fermented Turbulent Consequence, matured an additional seven months. 6% ABV.

Breakside Brewery: Abbey's Crumble
Sour Wit Brewed with Ginger, Peach and Nectarine. 10 IBU and 7.2% Abv.

Burnside Brewing: Gin & Joose
This beer is Peaches of Immortality, a tart French Saison, added to Ransom's Old Tom Gin barrels and aged for 3 months with fresh strawberries, peaches, mangos, and a touch of lavendar. The fruit/flower additions along with the barrel flavor work together to add a soft bouquet of botanical aromas and a little bit of sweetness to a simple yet bold base beer. 6.2% ABV, 3 IBU.



Crooked Stave: Persica Vintage 2013 
Sour Golden Ale Aged in Wine Barrels with Colorado Palisade Peaches



Crooked Stave: Batch #50
Grand Cru Wild Ale Barrel Aged 22 Months in Wine Barrels with Colorado Palisade Peaches 

De Garde Brewing: Peach & Apricot Bu (bottles)
A Berliner-Weisse style Ale aged in oak barrels with Peaches and Apricots. 4.5% Abv.

Dogfish Head: Festina Peche
A neo-Berliner-Weisse. Festina is delicately hopped and has a pale straw color. To soften the intense sourness, Berliner Weisse is traditionally served with a dash of essence of woodruff or raspberry syrup.
In Festina Peche, since the natural peach sugars are eaten by the yeast, the fruit complexity is woven into both the aroma and the taste of the beer so there is no need to doctor it with woodruff or raspberry syrup. Just open and enjoy! 4.5% Abv 8 IBU's.



Double Mountain: Peche Mode
It was last September when we received the news that Mt. View Orchards in Parkdale, OR had somewhat of a bumper crop of peaches. We took this as a sign to bring back an old favorite. The Peche Mode makes a triumphant return this year with nearly 500 pounds of peaches added to a Strong Belgian Ale base, and then inoculated with Brettanomyces.   We gave it nine months to relax and think. The result is a peachy, farmhouse paradise. Lightly tart and refreshing, this one drinks easy. When life hands you peaches, make beer! 8.6% ABV, 7BU



Ecliptic Brewing/Cigar City Brewing: Ellipsing the Sun
sauvignon blanc barrel aged beer with peaches, apricots, lemon, and juniper. 9% ABV.

Elysian Brewing: Gourdgia On My Mind Pumpkin Peach Ale
The original Peach Pumpkin ale referenced in the infamous Budweiser tv ad! Brewed with Pale, Munich, chocolate, brown, and Thomas Fawcett amber malts. Pumpkin and pecan meal in the mash. Magnum hops, pumpkin and cinnamon in the boil, pumpkin and peach puree and light and dark Karo syrups to the fermenter.

Epic Brewing: Brainless on Peaches
We took our double gold medal winning Brainless® Belgian, added peach puree and aged it in French Chardonnay casks. It develops nicely as it warms displaying more fruit and wine. 10.7% Abv.



Epic Brewing: SOUR Brainless on Peaches
Epic Sour Brainless on Peaches is a blend of the Brett and Lacto foeders, and Pediococcus wine casks that were blended into neutral oak white wine casks. Aged 18-months. 7.3% Abv.

Ex Novo Brewing: Peaches Ain't Nothing but Gose and Tricks  
German Gose brewed with Jacobsen Sea Salt and apricot and peach purees.  Then moved to pinot barrels and aged with Brett C on fresh Oregon peaches.  Delightfully tart and super juicy with just touch of Brett funk. 5.5% Abv.

Finnriver Cider: Country Peach
 Our farm-crafted Country Peach sour cider is a combination of pear and apple wines fermented in barrels and in steel tanks then combined. Once blended, we employed a famous finishing technique from the Belgian beer world called ‘lambic.’ Historically, a fermented sour beer, called ‘gueuze,’ is fruited with the brewer’s choice of fresh fruit. This fruit ferments on top of the beer and adds a fresh and sharp fruit profile to the nose and the palate.
At Finnriver, we added 100 pounds of whole peaches to a blended tank of soured cider (our gueuze) and let the resident yeast/bacteria finish their life on ripe peach goodness. This last fruit pushes our sour cider on to a form of cider lambic. Bottle conditioned, gently carbonated and pasteurized to hold the sweetness. 6.5% Abv.

Fort George: Eat a Peach
There’s nothing quite like taking a bite of a fresh peach in the heat of summer. This beer aims to emulate that juicy peach experience. A simple grain bill of 2-row and wheat and a small addition of Nugget Hops. Some lactobacillus in the kettle dropped the pH to 3.62. We added 180lbs of sliced peaches in secondary fermentation and 20lbs more of pureed peaches in the bright tank. This beer finishes dry with a nice amount of peach flavor and is perfect while listening to the Allman Brothers on a hot August day. ABV: 6.8%

Fort George: Summer Stout
Organic two-row, honey malt, midnight wheat and black barley give the beer a rich malt flavor and blackness, balanced with 100% Cascade hops. After initial fermentation on clean, crisp Fort George yeast, the beer gets a secondary fermentation on lots of organic peaches. 5.3% Abv 45 IBU.

Golden Valley Brewing: Brett Haven
Brett Haven is Golden Valley’s latest beer to incorporate fresh fruit and barrel aging. This light blonde ale aged 3 months in a bourbon barrel with Brettanomyces yeast before spending another two months in an Oregon Pinot Noir barrel with 100 pounds of local Red Haven peaches.  Notes of bourbon, oak, and Pinot meld with light Brettanomyces character and peach blossoms for a nuanced and refreshing beer. OG  1.046 IBU  11 ABV   5.4%

Great Divide Brewing: Peach Grand Cru
Peach Grand Cru is Great Divide’s newest limited offering. Brewed with Colorado fruit picked right at the peak of ripeness, this Belgian-style ale marries two of our home state’s well-known offerings: great beer and fresh Palisade peaches. Both sophisticated and balanced, this extraordinary, aromatic ale was born to be savored beyond the orchard. 12% Abv.

Hi-Wheel Wine & Mead: Peach Cobbler
Citrus peach wine infused with cinnamon nutmeg and cloves.

Hopworks/New Belgium: B-Side EP Peach Sour
B-Side EP is a kettle soured ale made by brewing the wort on Friday and then letting it sit over the weekend in the kettle. On Monday the wort will be transferred to the fermenter where it will join with 50 pounds of organic peaches and dry hopped with juicy and bright organic Amarillo, El Dorado and Chinook hops.

Laht Neppur Brewing: Peachy Keen
This American Amber ale is made with organically grown peaches andorganic two-row premium malt, with a subtle hint of cinnamon andclove. It features a very low hop profile. Get a glass and you’ll be feelingPeachy Keen! 5.2% Abv, 18 IBU's.



Logsdon Farmhouse Ales: Peche 'n Brett
Our seasonal oak aged peach beer is brewed with local Oregon fruit. Peche 'n Brett is brewed and refermented with the peaches added in to our award winning Seizoen Bretta. One and a half pound of peaches are added to each gallon of Bretta to produce a secondary fermentation resulting in complex oak-derived fruity dryness. Final refermentation with pear juice provides natural carbonation with added aromas and flavors captured in the bottle. 10.0% ABV, 35 IBU

New Belgium/Hopworks: B-Side Peach IPA
B-Side Organic Peach IPA is a certified organic India Pale Ale brewed with peaches. Amarillo hops and peaches burst with stone fruit, while a pleasant, drying bitterness finishes absolutely clean. Fruit IPA? Yes, please. We brewed this beer in Fort Collins with our B Corporation buds at New Belgium. The best thing is that we have plenty of the beer to go around in Portland so we’re throwing numerous release parties. Beginning Thursday, July 23, 2015, New Belgium and HUB will host tap takeovers, dinner parties and make appearances at the Oregon Brewer’s Festival, toasting to Portland’s avid beer enthusiasts.


New Belgium Brewing: Eric's Ale
Eric’s Ale, named for long time New Belgium brewer Eric Salazar, combines a dry, sour beer aged up to three years in oak foeders with a semi sweet, higher alcohol base beer. The resulting blend is re-fermented with peach juice, creating a smooth ale with subtle peach tones and a warm, spicy finish. The aroma has pleasant hints of vanilla and tropical fruit, the wood characteristics are present but nicely muted.

10 Barrel Brewing (Bend): Peachalicious
4.5-5.5% abv fermented in Pinot bbls with truckloads of  peaches

10 Barrel Brewing (Portland): Du Peche Mode
Whitney Burnside brewed a Belgian-style Golden Ale with Rye and aged it in a chardonnay barrel with Donut Peaches. 7.8% Abv.

13 Virtues Brewing: Peach Fuzz Pils
Yes, it's cute - and it's delicious! Our Peach Fuzz Pils was brewed in honor of a very special little girl, born the day before this beer was! It's an American pilsner brewed with Cascade hops and about a pound of peach puree per gallon. Time to get yer fuzz on! 6% Abv 30 IBU.


Upright Brewing: Fantasia
A barrel fermented beer using fresh peaches from Baird Family Orchards. The Fantasia is firmly tart and hugely aromatic with a character not unlike Belgian fruit lambics. Minimum one year on oak before an extended bottle conditioning prior to release. 5.75% Abv.

WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 10th from 3pm to 10pm

VIP HOUR(s):  1pm to 3pm in Saraveza only (SOLD OUT)

WHERE: Saraveza & Bad Habit Room

WHAT: 25+ Peach Beers, Ciders, Food & Cocktail Special

GENERAL ADMISSION: $10 for commemorative glass and 2 drink tickets, $2 for each additional ticket. Available now at http://www.beerboutique.com/product/peche-fest-entry

VIP TICKETS: (SOLD OUT) $25 for early entry at 1pm, includes a commemorative glass and 8 tickets and is limited to only 50! Available now at http://www.beerboutique.com/product/vip-hour-s-3rd-annual-peche-fest-entry

SOCIAL MEDIA: Like the Peche Fest on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PecheFest

Thursday, March 12, 2015

3rd Annual Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival


Saraveza, Willamette Week and Maletis Beverage present the 3rd annual
Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival
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Portland, OR - You know it’s Spring when the Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival comes around for it’s 3rd and freshest year yet with more than 70 different beers, artisan cheese, charcuterie and pickles. Taking place Saturday March 28th and Sunday March 29th at Saraveza Bottleshop & Pasty Tavern, outside along N. Michigan street and in the Bad Habit Room, this years festival has the grandest selection yet of saisons, barrel-aged, fruit, herb, spice and wild yeast inflected beers. Expect more than 30 beers on tap at one time at multiple stations with more than 70 beers total rotating in as kegs run out.


Crooked Stave, Almanac and Holy Mountain Brewing debuts
Oregon is a hotbed of Farmhouse inspired beers that will be well represented but the festival is extremely excited to introduce nationally known brewers Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project from Denver, Colorado and Almanac Beer Co. of San Francisco who will both have their own booths outside on both days of the festival. Also debuting is Holy Mountain Brewing, a white-hot new brewery from Seattle who will be introducing their beers to Oregon for the first time with a special tapping and meet-the-brewers at 11am on Saturday.


Exclusive Beer and Bottle Release from Upright Brewing
Upright Brewing, Portland’s first farmhouse brewery has kindly done an exclusive single cask wild ale with just 55 bottles and a few small kegs for the festival this year. Upright Farmhouse Festival Reserve is a single barrel-aged wheat-based saison transformed by adding several extra layers - oak spice, light minerality and metallic notes, mellow acidity, and a pinch of dark cherries. Still, with all those components to the profile, it still drinks crisp and easy while showing the hallmark of farmhouse style beers - individuality. 4.75% abv

Bottles of Upright Farmhouse Festival Reserve will be available for purchase on Sunday 3/29  for FESTIVAL ATTENDEES ONLY.  Tickets for bottles will be available at the door when we open at 11:AM.  Tickets are a limit of one per person and are $15 CASH ONLY.  You may then redeem your bottle starting at 2:PM and we'll be tapping a keg of the beer at 1:PM, so you can try the beer right away!


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Artisan Cheese, Charcuterie and Pickles
This years festival features an expanded outdoor area with booths for Cascadia Creamery, Olympia Provisions and Saraveza’s kitchen pickle plates. Festival attendees can snack and pair their beer with locally made and crafted foods as well as purchase a Cheese, Charcuterie or Pickle Plate or hot dogs. Cascade Creamery and Olympia Provisions will also offer their fine products available to-go.


Brewery Booths
The Ale Apothecary will have their own booth both days of the festival with bottle pours and the debut of a brand new hoppier beer line called “Carpe Diem Mañana” as well as their Sahalie and other even rarer bottles.

De Garde Brewing will have a booth at the festival Saturday 3/28 only and be offering pours of “Imperial Raspberry Bue”, “Saison Deuxieme” and “Saison Troisieme”

Block 15 Brewing and Agrarian Ales will share a booth on both Saturday and Sunday pouring up to 3 different rare beers each.

Almanac Brewing will be featured at their own booth both days of the festival featuring the debut of their new “Farmers Reserve Strawberry” along with four other saisons and sours.

Crooked Stave Artisan Beer will debut new distribution in Oregon with a booth operated both days of the festival and rotating between six different beers including their “Nightmare on Brett Port Barrel aged” as well as Cassis, Wild Sage and Noir beers.

Propolis Brewing who recently won a Gold Medal at the Great American Beer Festival will operate a booth with 3 of their beers (including the medal winner - Beltane) pouring on Sunday 3/29 with rare bottle treats


FHF Brewers Brunch
To kick-off each day of the festival, Bad Habit Room is hosting a Brewer's Brunch on Saturday, March 28th and Sunday, March 29th.

For $25 you receive a full belly (your choice - order off the menu), a sneak peak of some of the Farmhouse Festival beers from Holy Mountain Brewing on Saturday and Propolis Brewing on Sunday, tip for your server and early entry into the fest. (FHF entries sold separately.)

A brewery or two will be highlighted at each breakfast with a brewer there to discuss their beer and chat with customers.

Breakfast starts at 9:30am. This breakfast is Advanced ticket-only and has limited seating.


Rare Beer Debuts and Highlights:

  • pFriem Family Brewers will debut their first barrel-aged and sour beers, a Flanders Red and Flanders Blonde. Follow Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival on Facebook for tapping updates.

  • Ecliptic Brewing will share their first wild/brett beer “Syrah barrel aged Aries Brett Pale”

  • Crux Fermentation Project will debut an extremely rare “Brett’ed Saison aged on Pears”

  • Pelican Brewing has sent us two rare barrel-aged kegs “Nector Sectorr” a Chardonnay Barrel Aged Saison with Nectarines and “Queen of Hearts” a Gin Barrel-Aged Saison.

  • Oakshire Brewing has busted out rare wild ales “Hermanne 1882” a barrel-aged brett saison with wine grapes, “Admiral Raspberry” a sour Framboise-style beer and “Oude Bes” a Flanders Red with Strawberries and Balsamic.


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Parking and Public Transportation Options
First come, first serve off-street parking is available in PCC Cascade Parking Lots C & D, on either side of the Telephone Exchange Building, located at 1011 N. Killingsworth Street, directly across from Saraveza during festival hours.

#72 & #4 bus lines run right to the Festival/Saraveza and the MAX Yellow line N. Killingsworth stop is just a few blocks away.  

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WHAT: 3rd annual Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival presented by Saraveza, Willamette Week and Maletis Beverage.
WHEN: Saturday March 28th 11am - 9pm and Sunday March 29th 11am - 7pm
WHERE: Saraveza - 1004 N Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217
TICKETS: $25 Entry includes 10 beer tickets and a commemorative tasting glass. Choose from 70+ Rotating Farmhouse and Wild Ales. Tickets available at the door or advanced presale at http://www.beerboutique.com/product/portland-farmhouse-and-wild-ale-festival-entry




2015 Farmhouse Festival Beer List (Subject To Change) 
Brewery Beer
Crux Brett’ed Saison aged on Pears
Crux Freakcake
Sierra Nevada Ovila Saison
Deschutes Winter Harvest
Crooked Stave Progenitor Noir
Crooked Stave Vieille
Crooked Stave Surette
Crooked Stave CO WildSage
Crooked Stave Nightmare on Brett Port Barrel aged
Crooked Stave Surette Reserva Cassis
Elysian Saison Gris
Almanac Saison Dolores
Almanac Farmers Reserve Strawberry
Almanac Valley of the Heart’s Delight
Almanac Farmer’s Reserve Citrus
Almanac Dogpatch Sour
Logsdon Cerasus
Logsdon Far West Vlaming
Logsdon Oak Aged Seizoen Bretta
Ommegang Glimmerglass
Ommegang Hop House
Ommegang Hennepin
North Coast La Merle
North Coast Puck petite saison
Firestone Walker Opal
Firestone Walker Lil’ Opal
Boulevard Tank 7
Boulevard Saison Brett
Pelican Nector Sectorr
Pelican Queen of Hearts
Ecliptic Syrah barrel aged Aries Brett Pale
Oakshire Hermanne 2013 Vintage
Oakshire Oude Bes
Oakshire Admiral Raspberry
Breakside New World Bruin
Breakside Brett Belgo Pale
Breakside Framboise
Breakside 2014 The Man Who Made Dessert
Breakside 2015 Wunder Brett
The Commons Myrtle
The Commons Buckwheat Grisette
The Commons Plum Bretta
Stillwater Rio de Sauvin
Double Mountain Experimental X
Propolis Zephyros
Propolis Granum
Propolis Beltane (GABF Gold Medal Winner)
Propolis Cedar
Hill Farmstead/Brasserie Blaugie La Vermontoise La Vermontoise
Saint Somewhere Saison Athene
Grimm Brewing Color Field Wild Ale
Saint Somewhere Cynthiana Saison
Propolis Huckleberry
Propolis Grewit
Upright Farmhouse Fest Single Cask Exclusive
pFriem Flanders Red
pFriem Flanders Blonde
pFriem Little Saison
Agrarian Oak aged Biere de Garde
Agrarian Nine Black Ryeders Saison
Agrarian Akane Saison wild oak aged Apple Ale
Block 15 ????? TBA ??????
Holy Mountain The Goat
Holy Mountain Ceremony
Holy Mountain Table Beer
Holy Mountain The Third Nail
Holy Mountain River of Ash
Solera French Tickler
Ale Apothecary Sahalie
Ale Apothecary CDM
Ale Apothecary Specialty Cases
de Garde Imperial Raspberry Bu
de Garde Saison Deuxieme
de Garde Saison Troisieme

Monday, February 9, 2015

3rd Annual Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival



Advanced tickets are now on sale for the 3rd annual Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival on Saturday March 28th and Sunday March 29th in Portland, Oregon. This is Portland's only festival dedicated exclusively to rustic farmhouse saisons, oak barrel-aged, spontaneously fermented brettanomyces beers and gruits brewed with locally foraged herbs and spices. 

Hosted by Saraveza Bottleshop & Pasty Tavern this years festival will be the most ambitious yet by closing off even more of the street on N. Michigan for booths, beers and food vendors. Exciting additions to the festival this year are special guests Crooked Stave Artisan Beer from Denver, Colorado and Almanac Brewing from San Francisco, California as well as beers from newcomers Holy Mountain Brewing of Seattle, Washington. They will be joined by breweries from across the country including Block 15, De Garde Brewing, The Commons Brewery, The Ale Apothecary, pFriem Family Brewers, Destihl, Logsdon Farmhouse Ales, Upright Brewing, Agrarian Ales, Holy Mountain Brewing, Solera Brewery, Pelican Pub and Brewery, Ommegang, Stillwater, Propolis, Elysian, Breakside Brewery and more.
For the first time this years festival will feature guest artisan snack and food vendors carefully selected to pair well with the food friendly beer lineup. The Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival is pleased to announce we will have a cheese booth from Cascadia Creamery, Charcuterie and sausages from Olympic Provisions and an assortment of Pickled veggies from Picklopolis all on-site.
Like last year we will have an exclusive festival bottle release, this year by Upright Brewing. Bottles will be on sale of this single cask sour fruited wild ale exclusively at the Farmhouse Festival with a few kegs on draft as well. More details on the beer TBA.

3rd annual
Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival
Saturday March 28th 11am-9pm & Sunday March 29th 11am-7pm
at Saraveza, Bad Habit Room and on N. Michigan Street.
$25 Entry includes 10 beer tickets and a commemorative tasting glass. Choose from 30+ Rotating Farmhouse and Wild Ales.
There is a $1.25 processing fee for purchasing your ticket online. Additional entries and beer tickets can be purchased (Cash Only!) at the door.
This is a ticketless entry - your purchase will be recorded on a will-call list. All ticket holders must be 21 years of age or older and are required to show photo ID at the door.