Baerlic Brewing To Host WoodWorker Holiday Market
To prepare for the upcoming holidays Baerlic Brewing is set to host its WoodWorker Holiday Market, that’s described as a celebration of all things inspired, made and evolving from nature’s most honest material—wood. Held on Saturday, December 3rd from 11:00am until 8:00pm, Baerlic Brewing will turn its brewery into a local wood artisan marketplace of 17 various local vendors.
This free, all ages event will feature everything from furniture to housewares; syrups to aged cheeses; jewelry to pizza; coffee to beer, wood inspires scores of artisan makers in and around Portland. This is a celebration of them and we hope you’ll join us this year. Ash WoodFired Pizza will be on site to provide lunch and dinner.
WoodWorker Holiday Market will feature the following 17 wood artisan vendors.
- 33 Books Co
- 7023 Drums
- Ash WoodFired Pizza
- Barnwell Co.
- Bengston WoodWorks
- Blue Spruce Toolworks
- Briar Rose Creamery
- Forest Found Handmade
- Fraga Farms Wreaths
- Greenstate Sugaring
- OakOpeners.com
- Papa Don’s Toys
- This Fine Day
- Tiff_Wood
- Water Avenue Coffee
- Wolf Apothecary
- Xylem Jewelry
Every winter Baerlic Brewing Co. brews our Old Blood & Guts American Barleywine and stows it away in bourbon barrels long enough to create a symmetry and interconnectedness among the beer and wood itself. This working of the wood, the evolution of liquid and solid, is the foundation for our ongoing WoodWorker Beer Series and the inspiration for The WoodWorker Holiday Market.
Stay up to date on all of the happenings by following their Facebook Event Page.
Baerlic Brewing Co.
2235 SE 11th Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
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