Weekend Beer Forecast for September 1 to 5, 2011
The Weekend Beer Forecast publishes each Wednesday to alert beer road trippers about beer festivals and other brew-related events during the upcoming weekend.
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Key West Brewfest will be Thursday through Monday in Key West, Florida.
The fourth annual Savannah Craft Brew Fest will be Friday in Sunday in Savannah, Georgia.
The seventh annual Beer & Whiskey Fest will be Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Riverdale Seafood and Beer Fest will be Saturday in Riverdale, Georgia.
The third annual Lexington Fest of Ales will be Friday in Lexington, Kentucky.
The fourth annual High Country Beer Festival will be Saturday in Boone, North Carolina.
The inaugural NC Hops & Roots Fest will be Saturday in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
The third annual BBQ & Craft Beer Festival will be Saturday and Sunday in Oceanport, New Jersey.
The Ithaca Brew Fest will be Saturday in Ithaca, New York.
The second annual Mass Brewers Fest will be Friday in Boston, Massachusetts.
The inaugural Portland Brew Festival will be Saturday and Sunday in Portland, Maine.
The Cleveland Labor Day Oktoberfest will be Friday to Monday in Cleveland, Ohio.
The seventh annual Festival of Iowa Beers will be Sunday in Amana, Iowa.
Taste of Michigan will be Saturday in Thompsonville, Michigan.
The second annual Brewmasters Craft Beer Festival will be Friday to Monday in Galveston, Texas.
The third annual Brews & Bites will be Saturday in San Luis Obispo, California.
The 2011 Little Woody Barrel-Aged Brew Festival will be Friday and Saturday in Bend, Oregon.
The Tacoma Craft Beer Festival will be Saturday in Tacoma, Washington.
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SECOND ANNUAL PORTLAND BREW FESTIVAL PROMISES MORE BEER, NEW PBF MERCHANDISE AND ADDITIONAL HOMEBREWING DISPLAYS
August 31-September 1 tasting event to spotlight regional beers.
PORTLAND, Maine – July 17, 2012 – Plans for the second annual Portland Brew Festival (www.portlandbrewfestival.com) have been announced, and the much-anticipated event is shaping up to exceed last year’s success. Owner and producer Mak Sprague says that the festive, beer-centric event is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 2012, and will feature more brewers, a specialty sampling glass, and additional space made available for tasting and home brewing demonstrations. The event returns to Portland Company Complex at 58 Fore Street in Portland.
Designed for beer, ale, mead and cider lovers of all levels, the festival will spotlight established and up-and-coming breweries throughout New England. In addition, attendees interested in crafting their own brew will have the opportunity to speak with home brewing specialists and see up close how the equipment works.
“The response to last year’s festival was outstanding, and we really listened to the feedback to make this year even bigger and better,” explains Sprague. “The expanded event and demonstration space will provide a comfortable setting to explore, visit, eat and learn.”
More than 30 beer producers, including local favorites Gritty McDuff’s, Allagash, Kennebec Ciders and D.L. Geary Brewing, have already signed on alongside regional standouts Clown Shoes and Harpoon from Massachusetts, Moonlight Meadery and Woodstock Inn Station and Brewery from New Hampshire, and Magic Hat, Long Trail and White Birch from Vermont. Additions are being made regularly, and Sprague plans to have more than 75 different brew offerings on site.
Every attendee will receive a signature tasting glass with the Portland Brew Festival logo and have the opportunity to purchase additional glasses along with T-shirts, posters and other festival-branded merchandise.
The event will feature traditional scheduled sessions, each with a limited admission that will allow guests the time and space to peruse the purveyors, interact with the experts, and hone their tasting techniques. The first session is scheduled for Friday, August 31, 5:30 – 9 p.m., a fantastic way to kick off the holiday weekend. Additional sessions are scheduled for Saturday, September 1, from 12-4 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. An expanded array of local food vendors also will be on hand to add to the event’s appeal.
In addition to commercial brewing operations, Sprague has invited a number of respected home brewing clubs and retailers to be at the show to introduce attendees to the increasingly popular hobby of home brewing. Sprague will once again display the impressive tractor-powered cidering equipment he built with his father.
“Home brewing is growing by leaps and bounds, and this festival really showcases the hobby and gives folks the confidence to get started,” Sprague says. “As a novice homebrewer myself, I find the exhibitors very helpful and encouraging.”
The second annual Portland Brew Festival promises to be a one-of-a-kind beer experience, and tickets, on sale now for $35 each at http://www.portlandbrewfestival.com, are expected to sell out well before the event. Event sponsors include Portland Yacht Services. Anyone interested in volunteering at the festival can contact portlandbrewfestival@gmail.com.
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For more information about the Portland Brew Festival or to schedule an interview with Mak Sprague, contact Ann Ewing at aewing62@gmail.com or at 615-419-3753.