Celebrating the Craft – A Benefit for the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation
As we continue to celebrate Oregon Craft Beer Month additional events continue to get added to the already full calendar. The latest to join this month of celebrating craft beer is the latest installment of Celebrating the Craft hosted by Migration Brewing.
On Thursday, July 20th Migration Brewing will welcome local and regional breweries to help raise money for one of craft beer’s most extraordinary charities, the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation. This foundation honors the late Glen Hay Falconer and raises money to offer brewing scholarships to better the craft beer movement.
Beginning at 5:00pm, join other craft beer lovers in raising money for the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation by drinking beer. The event is free to enter and beers are pay as you go. All nine participating breweries, eight from Oregon and one from Washington, will provide rare and unique beers to be paired with a specialty food menu provided by Chef Casey Gibson. A portion of revenues will be donated to the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation.
Celebrating the Craft Breweries:
Backwoods: Mosaic Pale Ale
Baerlic: All Brett Everything
Basecamp: Rye Saison Barrel Fermented and Conditioned Farmhouse Ale
Breakside: TBD
Crux: Wild Farmhouse Ale
Fort George: Sucker Punch Lemon-Lime Zest Kettle Sour
Hopworks: Sun Beam Berliner Weisse
Migration: HOPE IIPA Brewed with Liberty Hop Hash
Widmer Brothers: White Rooster Oatmeal Pale
Celebrating the Craft is an ongoing series hosted by Migration Brewing and is an excellent opportunity to try new beers, network and meet other craft beer enthusiasts all for one fine cause!
For more information, visit http://www.migrationbrewing.com.
Migration Brewing
2828 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97232
About The Author
DJ
D.J. is a Portland, Oregon based writer that spent his formative years in the Midwest. With over 25 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it. He can be found in any of the great breweries or beer bars that make Portland the best beer city in the world. His writing can also be found in the archives of Northwest Brewing News and can be followed on Twitter and Instagram at @hopapalooza.