Courtesy of Bend Brewfest |
Bend, Oregon – 19 July 2017 – Get ready to raise a pint and toast all things craft beer for the 15th annual Bend Brewfest, scheduled for August 10-12, 2017 at the Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon!
Traditionally
held the third weekend of August in Bend’s Old Mill District, this
year’s event was moved up a week to avoid the highly anticipated solar
eclipse, which will pass over Central Oregon on August 21.
The
Bend Brewfest showcases some of the most innovative breweries in the
country, large and small. West Coast heavyweights Deschutes, Lagunitas
and Sierra Nevada will once again be at the Bend Brewfest, as will
regional favorites like Crux, pFriem, Fremont and Hopworks Urban
Brewery. Craft beer aficionados will also have the chance to sample some
of the Pacific Northwest’s smaller standouts such as Sedition Brewing
out of The Dalles, Oregon; Ashtown Brewing from Longview, Washington;
and Incline Cider Company based out of Auburn, Washington. Overall, more
than 200 beers, ciders and wine will be showcased during the festival.
One
of the yearly highlights at the Bend Brewfest is its X-Tap program.
Essentially a specialty beer festival within the Bend Brewfest itself,
the X-Tap program is reserved for small batch and experimental beers.
The X-Taps are where festivalgoers can indulge in big barrel-aged beers
like Anderson Valley’s Wild Turkey Bourbon Barrel Aged Salted Caramel
Porter or Deschutes Brewery’s Black Butte XXVII, both of which will be
on tap at this year’s Brewfest. The 2017 X-Tap program also includes a
number of hard-to-find sour and farmhouse ales, such as pFriem’s Kumquat
Farmhouse Ale, Buoy’s Benedict Cumberbatch and Boneyard’s Gooze Cruze.
Approximately 40 breweries and cider houses are participating in this
year’s X-Tap program.
When:
· Thursday, August 10 - Noon to 11 p.m.
· Friday, August 11 - Noon to 11 p.m.
· Saturday, August 12 - Noon to 11 p.m.
Note: Families are welcome during the day but the Bend Brewfest is 21 and over after 5 p.m. No dogs allowed.
Where: Les Schwab Amphitheater, 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend, Oregon
Admission: Visitors
can enter the event for free. A one-time purchase of a souvenir mug is
required for tasting. Mugs start at $20 and include five tasting tokens.
Additional tasting tokens can be purchased for $5 for five tokens. One
token equals a 4-ounce taste.
Contact: 541.312.8510
When
visitors drink beer at the Bend Brewfest, they’re also helping the
community. This year’s charity beneficiaries will be the Deschutes River
Conservancy, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon, NeighborImpact
and the Bend Fire Community Assistance Program. Money raised at the
event will go to the nonprofit organizations to help them achieve their
missions.
More
than 1,000 volunteers power the Brewfest. To be become a volunteer,
visit the website and sign up for a four-hour shift. In addition to
having a great time while helping several great causes, you’ll receive a
T-shirt, mug and tasting tokens.
For more information, visit www.bendbrewfest.com.
About the Les Schwab Amphitheater
The
Les Schwab Amphitheater is Central Oregon’s premier music venue,
providing a beautiful outdoor riverfront space for concerts, festivals,
sporting events and more. Opened in the historic Old Mill District in
2002, the Amphitheater was named in honor of a legendary Central Oregon
businessman Leslie Schwab. The venue accommodates approximately 8,000
patrons for some of the biggest names in entertainment, the Bend
Brewfest in August, plus free concerts by local and national performers
in the Bend Memorial Clinic Free Summer Sunday Concert Series. www.bendconcerts.com
About the Old Mill District
One
of the Pacific Northwest’s most distinctive and dynamic mixed-use
developments, the Old Mill District is located on 270 acres that
formerly housed one of the largest sawmill operations in the world. The
rich history of the land is coupled with spectacular mountain views,
scenic river vistas and an extensive trail system to enjoy the
outdoors. More than 55 local, regional and national retailers and
businesses call the Old Mill District home. The Old Mill District –
Bend’s most unique shopping, dining, living, and entertainment
experience. www.theoldmill.com
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