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Festival News: OR: Portland: The Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival, hosted by Saraveza, return March 26 & March 27th

Press Release
image courtesy the promoter Portland, OR - As spring blossoms and the weather milds the  Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival falls again to  Saraveza, the Bad Habit Room and side street of N. Michigan for it's 4th year. Oregon's largest and perhaps the Pacific Northwests largest Farmhouse dedicated beer festival continues to highlight American made wild and rustic ales that take their inspiration from the beers of olde of France and Belgium. This year the Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival introduces a new  VIP early entrance and an exclusive bottle and draft release called 'The Croze' from The Commons Brewery.  Tickets are on sale now.

This years festival will have the largest selection yet of over 60 different beers from more than 25 breweries with outdoor booths featuring Ale Apothecary, Perennial Artisan Ales, The Commons, pFriem Family Brewers and Agrarian Ales.

Participating Breweries: De Garde, Jester King, Block 15 Brewing, Sante Adairius, The Ale Apothecary, Perennial Artisan Ales, Crooked Stave, The Commons, Upright Brewing, pFriem Family Brewers, The Bruery, Solera Brewery, Logsdon Farmhouse Ales, Propolis, Agrarian Ales, Three Magnets Brewing, Stillwater Artisan Ales, Hair of the Dog, Almanac, Breakside, Culmination, Russian River, Blackberry Farms, Urban Family Brewing, Golden Valley Brewing and more...
image courtesy the promoter
The Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival will be the only place to get  'The Croze' , a primarily bottled wild saison brewed exclusively for the festival by Th Commons. One keg of The Croze will be pouring at the fest for attendees to sample before purchasing bottles.The Croze is an open oak fermented saison brewed with pilsner malt, malted wheat and german hops, bottled and keg conditioned. The Croze was made using a unique technique of fermenting in open top oak barrels. 5.3% Abv and very limited.


Tickets are on Sale Now and remain an affordable $25 which includes a collectible Glass and 10 drink tickets. Additional tickets are $1 and beers range from 1-4 tickets for a 4oz pour. 

New in 2016 is a special VIP session for $35 that allows ticket holders a 3 hour early entry at  Noon before regular admission at  3pm

This year we are partnering with Habitat for Humanity Portland, a portion of each entry will be donated to them in order to help support all of the great work they do in our community.

Point Blank Distributing also has helped to make this years festival possible with equipment and brewery support.


WHAT: 4th annual Portland Farmhouse and Wild Ale Festival

WHEN: VIP  Noon - 3pm  on Saturday &  Sunday March 26th & 27th. General Admission  3pm - 10pm   on Saturday &  Sunday March 26th & 27th

LOCATION:  Saraveza 1004 N. Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97217, Bad Habit Room and N. Michigan and Killingsworth

COST: VIP Tickets $35 Advance, General Admission $25 Advance or at the Door  http://www.beerboutique.com