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Beers Made By Walking Announces New Spring/Summer
Hikes Throughout the State of Oregon
Now in its fifth year, Beers Made By Walking (BMBW) returns to the Pacific Northwest with a new series of public hikes with brewers in three distinct regions of Oregon. BMBW invites brewers to go on nature hikes and make beer inspired by plants found on the trail. The 2015 series of hikes take place in Bend/Central Oregon, the Eugene area, and in Portland’s Forest Park.
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Bend and Central Oregon Hikes
BMBW has teamed up again with the Oregon Natural Desert Association in Bend to host a series of three hikes in past and present wilderness proposal areas. Brewers attending hikes include Crux Fermentation Project, Worthy Brewing, and Deschutes Brewery. The first hike is coming up on Wednesday, May 20th. Registration for hikes opens one month before the hike date. Please see details about each hike on the registration page.
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After working with Eugene-area breweries for three years BMBW is pleased to to team up with McKenzie River Trust (MRT) to launch the first Eugene-focused Beers Made By Walking program. MRT will lead three hikes with six breweries and one cidery. Hike registration goes live approximately one month before the hike date, and the first hike is on June 4.
- June 04, 6-8pm - Register here - Berggren Watershed Conservation Area with:
Claim 52 Brewing, Elk Horn Brewery, Falling Sky Brewing, and Viking Braggot Company - June 27 - Info here - During the Living River Celebration on Green Island with:
Agrarian Ales and Oakshire Brewing - July 30, 6-8pm - Register here - Hagen’s Confluence Farm on Fergguson Creek with:
Plank Town Brewing and WildCraft Cider Works
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Portland Hikes in Forest Park
Beers Made By Walking has partnered with Portland's Forest Park Conservancy for an ongoing series of monthly hikes with brewers in Forest Park, the largest forested in-city park in the United States. Each month, brewers explore a new trail and create beer inspired by the identified plants. Hike registration goes live one week before each hike. The remaining hikes in the series include:
- June 13, 9am - 12pm - Register Here- Springville Hill with:
Ecliptic Brewing and Hopworks Urban Brewery - July 17, 12pm - 3pm - Register Here - Cascade Views with:
The Commons Brewery, Hopworks Urban Brewery, and Upright Brewing - August 22, 9am - 12pm - Register Here - Balch Creek with:
10 Barrel Brewing, Hopworks Urban Brewery, and Widmer Brothers Brewing - Sept 18, 12pm - 3pm - Register Here - Ancient Forest Preserve with:
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Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) exists to protect, defend and restore Oregon’s high desert. Our vision is to see millions of acres of beautiful and ecologically vital public land permanently protected, home to diverse populations of wildlife, and available for people to enjoy forever. Working in partnership with more than 4,000 members and supporters, ONDA is the only group dedicated exclusively to the conservation of Oregon’s high desert rivers and landscapes. http://onda.org/
About McKenzie River Trust
Since 1989, The McKenzie River Trust has worked collaboratively with willing landowners to protect clean, free-flowing rivers, plentiful salmon runs, and vibrant farms and forests that provide livelihoods and habitat. Our conservation portfolio includes over 4,000 acres of floodplains, wetlands, oak woodlands, and working farms and forests in eight different watersheds across our region. Using a non-regulatory approach to land conservation, we take on the responsibility of ensuring that the land and its conservation values will be protected forever. For more information about the McKenzie River Trust, visit mckenzieriver.org.
About Forest Park Conservancy:
The Forest Park Conservancy protects and fosters the ecological health of Forest Park, maintains and enhances the park's extensive trails network, and inspires community appreciation and future stewardship of the splendor of this iconic, urban wilderness as a gift for generations. http://www. forestparkconservancy.org/
About Beers Made By Walking:
Beers Made By Walking is a program that invites people to step outside and see the place they live in a new light. We invite brewers to take nature walks and make beer inspired by the plants identified on the trail. Since 2011, we have worked with over 90 breweries in Oregon, Colorado, North Carolina, and Washington. Our hiking and tasting events act as educational and fundraising programs for environmental organizations in the regions we serve.
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