Courtesy of Portland Brewing Co |
PORTLAND, Ore. (August 24, 2016) — Portland
Brewing’s Scottish Festival is back again to launch fall seasonal Noble
Scot Ale. The family-friendly affair features traditional Scottish
dance, bagpipe performances, highland games, face painting, a photo
booth, live music from local Celtic fusion band, Beltaine,
and of course, Portland Brewing’s Noble Scot Ale. The outdoor
celebration is free to attend and all ages are welcome. This year,
Celtic music media company, 67 music, will be emceeing the event.
The
return of Noble Scot is a nod to Grant’s Scottish Ale, one of the first
beers that Portland Brewing founders Fred Bowman and Art Larrance
brewed together in 1986. Nobel Scot Ale is a combination of 2-Row Pale
and Smoked Carapils malts that create notes of caramel and toast. The
easy-to-drink ale is crafted using roasted barley and Melanoidin,
Northern Brewer, East Kent Goldings, and Willamette hops. “Fall is some
of the best weather in Oregon and we’re so excited to celebrate with
this beer and our history,” said Head Brewer, Ryan Pappe. “The slightly
higher ABV is a great way to enjoy the cooler months.” The beer comes in
at ABV: 6.5% | IBU 25
To
top off the Scottish celebration, Portland Brewing will encourage
attendees to participate in Scottish traditions including trying their
hand at old Scottish sports such as the caber toss.
What: Portland Brewing’s Scottish Festival
When: Saturday, September 10th from 1:00 pm — 5:00 pm
Where: Portland Brewing Taproom — 2730 NW 31st Ave., Portland, Ore. 97210
Want
to win a $100 Portland Brewing gift card? Don your Scottish garb
leading up to the event by participating in an online photo contest. Use
#NobleScot on Facebook or Instagram to enter. The contest ends Friday, 9/9 and the winner must be present at Saturday’s event to collect their prize.
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