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Much like the other beer festivals in Portland, you pay for admission, a cup or glass, and tokens to pay for the tastes. We went early, so we got free admission/5 extra samples. One token ($1) gets you 4 oz of beer, while 4 tokens gets you a full serving (picture?).
Spring must be IPA/PA season, because every booth had a craft IPA or other pale ales to try. We at okctopdx are not fans of pale ales, so we were resigned to try other selections. We found a few beers that we liked, and we've started compiling a list. But, you'll have to wait until we attend the three other beer festivals before we put up our final list.
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Having a MAX stop right outside the convention center made getting to and from the event safe and convenient (don't drink and drive!).
Widmer Brothers booth - some of the best hefeweizen out there.
1 comment:
Try a Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad - best American beer IMHO but the Boulevard "The Sixth Glass" is close. Really any of the Smokestack Series beer are good.
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