Oktoberfest- Beer Sampling and Family Fun, Oregon Zoo, September 30
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The Portland Craft Beer Festival is held in The Fields Park over the Fourth of July weekend.
Credit: Courtesy of Portland Craft Beer Festival.
Beer Festivals in Portland
With beer festivals most every month, Portland has thirst-quenching events year-round.
Portland isn't shy near its love of beer — the metropolis has almost equally many beer festivals equally it does breweries. And with at least one beer festival every month, the city has thirst-quenching events year-circular. Belly up to some of Beervana's biggest annual suds celebrations.
January Beer Festival in Portland
NW Coffee Beer Invitational
The annual NW Java Beer Invitational at the Goose Hollow Inn unites ii favorite Portland beverages in sixteen unique brews crafted by local brewers using locally roasted coffee.
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Feb Beer Festivals in Portland
Oregon Craft Beer Month
Previously observed in July, Oregon Arts and crafts Beer Calendar month moves to February in 2020. The statewide celebration will bring new releases, tastings, beer pairings and tappings, plus events, including Zwickelmania, Brewstillery (below) and the Oregon Beer Awards.
Zwickelmania
Hosted by the Oregon Brewers Guild over President's Day weekend, Zwickelmania is a statewide tasting effect with more than than 120 breweries beyond Oregon — and more than xl in the Portland metropolitan surface area — opening their doors and offering free tastings and nutrient pairings to visitors. Brewer-led discussions and tours requite visitors a unique backstage pass to some of the world's best craft breweries and free shuttle buses ensure safe sipping.
StormBreaker Brewstillery Festival
Celebrating Portland'southward perfect storm of microbreweries and micro-distilleries, StormBreaker Brewing debuted its Brewstillery Festival in 2015, pairing beers from 15 local brewers with spirits from 8 local distillers.
Hillsdale Brewfest
McMenamins Hillsdale Brewery & Public House (Portland's original brewpub, brewing since 1985) hosts the Hillsdale Brewfest. Also known as the "Boxing for the Belt," this almanac competition pits the pros from across McMenamins' empire confronting one another — and lets fans taste offerings from all 22 McMenamins breweries in ane spot.
March Beer Festivals in Portland
SheBrew
Founded in 2015, the SheBrew Brewfest features more than xxx female arts and crafts beer, cider and mead makers as well as musicians and comedians. This two-office consequence starts with a homebrew contest and culminates in an all-day festival benefiting the LGBTQ charity Human Rights Campaign.
Baker'due south Dozen Coffee Beers & Donuts
In a perfectly Portland pairing, the Bakery's Dozen festival offers samples of thirteen unique coffee beers and 13 custom donuts, all from local producers. Many of the beers feature coffees roasted in Portland, as well.
Apr Beer Festivals in Portland
Portland Farmhouse & Wild Ale Festival
The Pacific Northwest'due south largest festival defended to these funky, tart beers, the Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival has been going strong since 2013. In 2019, the fest, which draws dozens of breweries pouring more than fifty beers, moved to Glendoveer Golf Course in Northeast Portland.
Nano Beer Fest
Good things come in pocket-sized packages at this festival celebrating pint-sized producers from Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Sample carefully crafted brews from more than two dozen "nano" breweries (defined equally those which brew iii or less barrels of beers at a time) at the Nano Beer Festival at Max'due south Fanno Creek Brewpub in Tigard, just southwest of Portland.
May Beer Festival in Portland
Sip of Spring
Held at the picturesque Rossi Farms in Northeast Portland, the Sip of Spring celebrates bound beers and ciders from more than than a dozen local brewers. (Don't worry about May showers — the event is held nether embrace in the barn!)
June Beer Festivals in Portland
Portland Beer Calendar week
A commemoration of the local craft brewing scene, the 11-day Portland Beer Week (because seven days cannot contain Portland beer) is packed full of tastings, festivals, parties and educational events all over town. Highlights include the Rye Beer Festival, a commemoration of the revival of rye beers that features at to the lowest degree 20 special collaboration brews from 19 different breweries, backed past some slap-up food and alive entertainment, all at Southeast Portland bar EastBurn.
Portland International Beer Festival
Cartoon more than 200 brews from at least 15 countries to a beer garden setting in the Pearl District'southward North Park Blocks, the Portland International Beerfest puts Beervana on the map, letting locals dial their passport with worldly offerings like barrel-aged potent ales, barley wines, sours, imperial stouts, farmhouse ales and double IPAs.
BrewFest in the Park
It's all about organic brews at BrewFest in the Park, and that ways more than merely beer. Held at Overlook Park in North Portland, this family unit-friendly festival (kids and dogs welcome!) pours more than sixty organic craft beers, ciders and meads. Enjoy a alcohol-gratis "soda garden," games, food carts and plenty of activities for the kiddos.
July Beer Festivals in Portland
Portland Craft Beer Festival
Debuting in 2015, the Portland Craft Beer Festival rounds out the summer's plentiful beer fest offerings past restricting its tap list to only beers brewed in the metropolis. With seventy breweries (and counting) in Portland, the selection is hardly limited.
Puckerfest
Featuring brews that range from "slightly funky" and "tart and fruit" to "mouthpuckeringly sour," Puckerfest has established itself as one of the most popular events during Oregon Craft Beer Month. Adventurous beer lovers can sample from a rotating cast of more than 30 rotating sours, and savour numerous "Run into the Brewer" nights where beermongers share stories about their favorite creations, all at Southeast Portland canteen store Belmont Station.
Oregon Brewers Festival
Held in the last full weekend of July for more than than 25 years, the Oregon Brewers Festival brings more than lxxx craft brews to Portland for a four-day brewfest, the largest gathering of its kind in Due north America. 1 of the state'due south longest-running and all-time-loved craft beer festivals, the event is situated in downtown'south Waterfront Park, on the banks of the Willamette River, and attracts scores of award-winning beers, live music, food vendors, beer memorabilia, homebrewing demonstrations every year.
Baronial Beer Festival in Portland
IIPA Fest
Not for the hop faint-hearted, this annual celebration of bold beers takes place at Saraveza and features more than than 30 rotating taps of double and triple IPAs from near and far. The festival offers food (like double beef burgers) along with beers that pack a dial, from the likes of Breakside Brewery, Barley Brownish's, Russian River Brewing Co. and more than.
Fresh Hops in Portland
September Beer Festivals in Portland
Oktoberfest
Information technology almost goes without maxim that "Munich on the Willamette" celebrates Oktoberfest with gusto. Though Oregon'south largest celebration is about an hour south of the urban center in Mountain Angel, where thousands have been jubilant since 1966, there is enough of German language beer-off-white fun to be had in Portland. The city's most prominent German bar, Prost, has their own annual Oktoberfest celebration, as does Oaks Amusement Park.
Fresh Hops Festival
"Fresh hop" beers – those made with hops picked in the previous 24 hours – are difficult or impossible to make for breweries in drier climates. But at least 75 of Oregon'southward breweries lie within 100 miles of hop fields, making the land the epicenter of "fresh hop" beer production. Portland revels in its proximity to hop heaven with an annual celebration of more than 25 bright, earthy, pleasantly bitter brews at Oaks Entertainment Park.
October Beer Festival in Portland
Peche Fest
Founded in 2013, Peche Fest was Portland's get-go beer festival dedicated to a single fruit: the peach. (The host, Saraveza, has since introduced a similar summer fest for strawberry fans.) Look a diverseness of peach-infused beers and ciders, including sours, IPAs and fruity ales.
Portland'due south Vacation Ale Festival
Nov/December Beer Festivals in Portland
BrewLights
Since 2017, the almanac vacation ZooLights display at the Oregon Zoo has gotten a grown-up spinoff. For ane night every November, BrewLights takes over the zoo. Tickets include adult-only admission to the festive display, along with samples from more than 40 local breweries.
Vacation Ale Festival
Held under the urban center'south holiday tree in Pioneer Courthouse Square, the 5-twenty-four hour period Holiday Ale Festival features more than 50 of the Pacific Northwest's best seasonal suds, all bracing winter ales designed to fend off the cold chill of a long wintertime's night. With a reputation equally the premier winter beer-tasting event on the West Coast, the gathering keeps attendees warm and dry under a large clear-top tent that provides embrace while allowing for views of the city lights.
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SheBrew Festival
SheBrew is a remarkable event that focuses on womxn in the craft beer, cider and mead world kicking off Women's History Month in March with a brewers competition held nationwide and a festival in Portland, Oregon. The SheBrew Festival is not just a celebration of female brewers, cider & mead makers, both amateur and professional,…
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July 1–3, 2022
Portland Craft Beer Festival
2021 event has been canceled. The festival will return in 2022 at the following July dates. The Portland Arts and crafts Beer Festival brings a huge outdoor political party to the Fields Neighborhood Park, along with a huge selection of local beers, ciders and wine, originating from Portland, Oregon breweries. Only beers, plus ciders and wine, crafted within…
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July 27–30, 2022
Oregon Brewers Festival
Portland hosts dozens of beer festivals every twelvemonth, but none compares to the Oregon Brewers Festival. With offerings from 80 craft brewers, the consequence draws well-nigh lxx,000 attendees to the downtown waterfront every July.
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