At last a festival featuring two of my favorite beer styles! Check out the tap list. If these are your favorite beer styles as well, then this is one event not to be missed.
Cost: $20 for commemorative glass and 10 drink tickets
Saturday March 30th 1-10pm
Sunday March 31st 1-9pm
Saraveza and Saraveza's Bad Habit Room
The Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival debuting March 30th and 31st at Saraveza and neighboring Bad Habit Room is excited to announce our diverse taplist. Increasing from the initially planned 20+ beers to now over 30 farmhouse and wild ales from across the country.
During the festival Saraveza will be offering a special "Farmhouse Cheese Plate" put together by Steve Jones of Cheese Bar and Saraveza's wonderful kitchen staff as well as offering a food special or two that will pair well with the beers.
On opening at 1pm on Saturday March 30th an initial list of 20 beers will be available at either Saraveza's bar or the Bad Habit Room with the other 11+ beers rotating in over the 2 days of the festival as kegs kick. Tickets are on sale now for $20 which includes a commemorative Farmhouse Festival glass and 10 drink tickets good for a 4oz sample of beer (some beers are more expensive and cost 2 tickets per sample). You are encouraged to purchase tickets here before they sell out. Sales day-of will be CASH ONLY if there are glasses left.During the festival Saraveza will be offering a special "Farmhouse Cheese Plate" put together by Steve Jones of Cheese Bar and Saraveza's wonderful kitchen staff as well as offering a food special or two that will pair well with the beers.
Taplist:
- Agrarian Ales Coalescence Spring Saison
- Anchorage The Tides and its Takers Triple
- Anchorage Anadromous
- Anchorage Rondy Brew
- Block 15 2011 Provision
- Block 15 2011 Demon's Farm
- Block 15 Caves Saison
- Boulevard Tank 7
- Breakside French Fennel Farmhouse
- Bruery Sour in the Rye
- Bruery Saison de Lente
- Cascade Grand Saison
- Commons Myrtle
- Crux Saison
- Humble Saaz Saison
- Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere
- Logsdon Seizeon Bretta
- Logsdon Far West Vlaming
- New Belgium Brett Beer
- New Belgium Biere de Mars
- Ommegang Biere d'Hougoumont
- Ommegang Hennepin
- Ommegang Art of Darkness
- Pfriem Saison
- Pfriem Black Saison
- Pfriem Super Saison
- Solera French Tickler (Grisette)
- Solera Lapin Lover (Wild Kriek)
- Telegraph Obscura Vulpine w/ Blackberries
- Upright Byrd Stout
- Upright Barrel-Aged Seven
Saturday March 30th 1-10pm & Sunday March 31st 1-9pm At Saraveza, outside sidewalk and Saraveza’s Speakeasy,Bad Habit Room.
About Saraveza:
Derived from the owner’s name and the Spanish word for beer, Saraveza Bottle Shop & Pasty Tavern is a place to celebrate craft beer, eat well and enjoy friends and strangers alike. We’re a North Portland watering hole and craft beer convenience store w/ 250+ bottles and 9 rotating taps. Whether you’re new to the brew scene and need some guidance or an old pro just looking for something rare, Saraveza’s beertenders will find a flavor that works for you.
Derived from the owner’s name and the Spanish word for beer, Saraveza Bottle Shop & Pasty Tavern is a place to celebrate craft beer, eat well and enjoy friends and strangers alike. We’re a North Portland watering hole and craft beer convenience store w/ 250+ bottles and 9 rotating taps. Whether you’re new to the brew scene and need some guidance or an old pro just looking for something rare, Saraveza’s beertenders will find a flavor that works for you.
3 comments:
It is funny, but there are way more French - or French style inspired - beers on that list then are available in France itself. God Bless you Portland for keeping the craft alive.
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