18th Annual Holiday Ale Fest Returns In December

Holiday Ale Festival

Is it too early to be thinking about winter warmers and our treasured Holiday Ale Festival? Well looking out the window, fall has definitely arrived and with this changing of seasons brings us one of our favorite annual beer festivals held in Pioneer Courthouse Square.

Now in its 18th year, the Holiday Ale Festival will run from Wednesday, December 4th through Sunday, December 8th.

Entry price this year will stay as it was in 2012. General admission package will once again be $30 at the door, which includes the 2013 tasting mug and 10 taster tickets. If you purchase in advance, general admission packages cost $30, which includes the tasting mug, 12 taster tickets and expedited entry all five days. Advance ticket packages will be on sale on the festival’s website in October.

And for those of you that would like to volunteer to earn your entry fees and taster tickets, volunteer registration opens in October. Please check back with their website for more details.

Additional information on this year’s Holiday Ale Festival is listed below with more information, including beer lists to follow later on this fall.

Santa at Holiday Ale Festival

PRESS RELEASE:

PORTLAND, Ore. – Sept. 20, 2013 – The 18th annual Holiday Ale Festival will take place Dec. 4 through Dec. 8 at Pioneer Courthouse Square, located at 701 SW Sixth Ave. in the heart of downtown Portland. The popular event will feature at least four-dozen big, bold ales designed to fend off the cold chill of a long winter night. From Belgians, barleywines and CDAs to winter warmers, porters and stouts, these beers have either been crafted specifically for the event or are hard-to-fine vintages, underscoring the event’s reputation as one of finest gathering of winter beers anywhere in the nation.

Event hours are Noon to 10 pm Wednesday, 11 am to 10 pm Thursday through Saturday, and 11 am to 5 pm Sunday. To avoid the lengthy lines that often accompany Northwest beer fests, the recommended days for attendance are Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. The Holiday Ale Festival is for ages 21 and over.

What makes this festival standout from other similar events is the beer selection: the festival works with every brewery involved to make sure they send a beer that has either been made or blended specifically for the event, or is a rare or vintage beer that isn’t commonly tapped in the state.

“Winter is a great time to be a beer geek,” exclaimed Preston Weesner, event manager. “Savvy beer appreciators come from all across the country to sample these complex beers, which typically receive more thought and effort from the brewers.”

To enter and consume beer, the purchase of an entry package is required. The general admission package at the door costs $30 and includes the 2013 tasting mug and 10 taster tickets. Advance general admission packages cost $30 and include the tasting mug, 12 taster tickets and expedited entry all five days. Advance VIP packages are available for $65 and include the tasting mug, 28 taster tickets, a bottle of water, access to VIP lines (including special tappings) and express entry all five days. Express re-entry requires a wristband and the 2013 mug, and is subject to the festival’s capacity. Previous year’s mugs will not be filled. Advance packages will be available online at www.holidayale.com in early October.

Once inside the festival, a full mug of beer costs four taster tickets, and a four-ounce taste costs one ticket. Certain limited release and special tappings may not be available in full mug pours, or may cost double tickets. Additional beer tickets can be purchased for $1 apiece. Designated drivers in a party of two or more may purchase a designated driver wristband for $5, which includes Crater Lake Root Beer or bottled water for the duration of the stay.

Despite being held outdoors during one of the coldest months of the year, more than 17,000 festival attendees stay warm and dry over the five day festival under clear-topped tents that cover the venue. Gas heaters create a cozy ambiance beneath the boughs of the region’s largest decorated Christmas tree. In addition to beer tasting, the festival also features meet the brewer events, a root beer garden, food vendors, beer pairings with cupcakes & cheese, event merchandise and a coat and bag check that raises funds for the Children’s Cancer Association.

Returning to the event is the 10th annual Sunday Beer Brunch, taking place on Dec. 8 from 11 am to 1 pm on the upper level of Pioneer Courthouse Square. The auxiliary event features European pastries, cured meats and artisanal cheeses to accompany an assortment of exclusive vintage winter beers not available at the festival itself, plus special large format bottles to be shared. Tickets cost $75 and will be available at www.holidayale.com in early October.