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Cascade Brewing announces Sour and Wild
Invitational During Craft Brewers Conference
PORTLAND, Ore. – In celebration of the national Craft Brewers Conference taking place in Portland this month, Cascade Brewing will be hosting the inaugural Sour and Wild Invitational from April 14 to 18 on the production side of the Cascade Brewing Barrel House, 939 SE Belmont St.
The Sour and Wild Invitational will feature a number of exclusive Cascade blends alongside unconventional – and in some cases rare – sour and wild beers from breweries around the country. There will also be a limited food menu available, as well as a merchandise and bottles sale station. Hours for the event are 3pm to 11pm April 14-16, 3pm to Midnight April 17 and Noon to Midnight on April 18. There is no admission to attend the event. Admittance will be limited to ages 21 and over.
The event will sell 8-oz pours of the specialty beers; payment is by cash or credit. The lineup will rotate throughout the five days. Following is an ever-growing list of guest breweries/beers that are scheduled to appear:
7venth Sun Brewing, Dunedin, FL: Watermelon Berliner, Square Peg & Round Hole
Allagash Brewing Co, Portland, ME: Resurgam & Golden BrettAlmanac Beer Co., San Francisco, CA: Farmer’s Reserve Strawberry & Rum Barrel Peche
Beachwood Brewing, Long Beach, CA: Tart SimpsonBlock 15 Brewing, Corvallis, OR: Peche & Golden CanaryCrooked Stave, Denver, CO: Motif & Nightmare on Brettde Garde Brewing, Tillamook, OR: Special Rouge & Saison DeuxiemeEpic Brewing, Salt Lake City, UT: Old Sage Brett & Golden BrettGreen Bench Brewing, St. Petersburg, FL: Push It & Apple Brandy Barrel Aged Sour StoutJester King Brewery, Austin, TX: Ol' Oi & Nocturn ChrysalisLogsdon Farm Brewery, Hood River, OR: Seizoen Bretta & CerasusNew Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins, CO: Love Blackberry Oscar & Love Cherry FelixNight Shift Brewing, Everett, MA: Ever Weisse & OrionPerennial Artisan Ales, St. Louis, MO: TBDReal Ale Brewing, Blanco, TX: Tenebrae Aeterna & ImperiumRussian River Brewing, Santa Rosa, CA: Supplication & BeatificationSante Adairius Rustic Ales, Capitola, CA: Cellarman & PalimpsestThe Bruery, Placentia, CA: Befuddlement & The WandererThe Commons, Portland, OR: Citrus MyrtleThe Lost Abbey, San Marcos, CA: Framboise de Amorosa & Cuvee de TommeTrinity Brewing Co, Colorado Springs, CO: Koelorado, 365 Day & Red SwinglineUpland Brewing, Bloomington, IN: VinoSynth White, VinoSynth Red, Dantalion & Permission SlipWicked Weed Brewing, Asheville, NC: Red Angel, Medora Blackberry Raspberry Sour & Genesis Blonde Sour
Cascade Brewing, which is known worldwide for its NW style sour ales, will be featuring dozens of its sour beers; some of the highlights include Cheri d’Amour, Cherry Bourbonic, Hibiscus Rose, Honeycot, Mad Mango, Manhattan 2013, Melon Melange, Pineapple Wheat, Shrieking Violet, Vintage 2011 Elderberry, Vintage 2012 Frite Galois and Vintage Blackberry 2009.
Cascade will also be selling vintage bottles of past favorites, including, but not limited, to Apricot 2012, Bourbonic 2011, Figaro 2012, Kriek 2012, Sang Noir 2012, Strawberry 2012, The Vine 2012 and Vlad the Imp Aler 2011.
About Cascade Brewing
Established in 1998, Cascade Brewing is a pioneer of the Northwest style sour beer movement. Under the ownership of Art Larrance and the direction of brewmaster Ron Gansberg, the Portland, Ore. brewery eschewed the “hops arms race” of the Northwest and instead chose to focus on sour ales, employing local fruit and barrels from the region. Today it has grown from several oak wine barrels to more than 1,400. It also produces a number of non-sour beers in its SW Portland brewery. Cascade Brewing has two pubs, the Raccoon Lodge and Brew Pub in SW Portland and the Cascade Brewing Barrel House in SE Portland. The brewery currently distributes its bottled sour beers in California, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and British Columbia. For more information, visit www.cascadebrewing.com
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