Venerable Oregon
Brewers Festival celebrates 22 years of American craft
beer
PORTLAND, Ore. – April 13,
2009 - It’s the event that brings together 80 craft
breweries, 2,000 volunteers and 70,000 beer lovers for a
four-day summer celebration of American craft beer. The
22nd annual Oregon Brewers Festival, one of the nation's
longest-running and best-loved craft beer festivals,
will take place July 23 through July 26 at Tom McCall
Waterfront Park in downtown Portland. Event hours are
Noon to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and Noon to 7
p.m. Sunday.
Eighty craft breweries from 14 different states will
each send one product to serve at the event; an 81st
beer, Collaborator, is a joint project between members
of the Oregon Brew Crew homebrewing club and Widmer
Brothers Brewing Co. More than 70,000 fans annually
travel from points around the world to sample more than
two-dozen beer styles, ranging from malty ambers to
bitter pales to fruity wheats.
Joining the breweries are industry exhibits by hop
growers, homebrewers, breweriana collectors, and
national beer writers and publishers. Four days of live
music showcases the best high-energy talent the
Northwest has to offer. Food booths sell meals and
alternative beverages, while the Crater Lake Soda Garden
provides handcrafted sodas free of charge to minors and
designated drivers. Minors are allowed into the event
when accompanied by a parent.
Admission into the festival grounds is free. In order to
sample beer, a taster package is required. Taster
packages are available in $10, $20 and $50 increments.
All packages include a 2009 souvenir mug, which is
required for consuming beer (mugs from previous years
will not be filled); a souvenir program that includes a
map of where the beers are located onsite; and various
quantities of tokens, which are used to purchase beer.
Patrons pay four tokens for a full mug of beer, or one
token for a taste. Additional tokens may be purchased
at $1 apiece. Sales of taster packages and tokens cease
one-half hour prior to the close of the event each
evening.
Alternative modes of transportation are encouraged, with
free monitored bicycle parking available each day. The
main entrance is at SW Oak Street and Naito Parkway, one
block from the MAX Light Rail line.
The Oregon Brewers Festival takes place during Oregon
Craft Beer Month, a celebration of craft beer by
Oregon's specialty breweries. A variety of special
events will take place at craft breweries throughout the
state, culminating with the Oregon Brewers Festival.
The festival also hosts two ticketed auxiliary events:
the Oregon Brewers Dinner, held on the eve of the
festival opening, and the Oregon Brewers Brunch and
Parade, a kick off to the festivities held the morning
of July 23.
The Oregon Brewers Festival was founded in 1988 as an
opportunity to expose the public to microbrews at a time
when the craft brewing industry was just getting off the
ground. Today, that industry has succeeded, especially
in Oregon, and particularly in the city of Portland.
There are currently 96 craft brewing facilities in
Oregon, and 30 breweries operating within the Portland
city limits – more than any other city in the world.
The Portland metropolitan area boasts 38 breweries,
making it the largest craft brewing market in the United
States.
For more information about the Oregon Brewers Festival,
visit www.oregonbrewfest.com or call the event hotline
at 503-778-5917.