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Organic Brewers Gather in Portland, Oregon

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

NAOBF logoOrganic brewers from around the world celebrate sustainability June 27-29 in Portland, Oregon at the  North American Organic Brewers Festival (NAOBF). The 2007 festival featured 50 organic ales and lagers, drew 7000 attendees and raised over $2000 for local charities. The largest organic beer festival in the world, the NAOBF was first held in 2003 in Gresham, Oregon, and has been an annual event since 2006. In addition to organic beer the festival features live music, local and organic food, and sustainability-focused vendors.  

WHY ORGANIC BEER?

Until the 19th century all beer was organic, but chemical fertilizers and pesticides are now the norm in barley and hop production. The Pinkus-Mueller brewery, in Muenster, Germany (sample Pinkus beers at the NAOBF) brewed the world’s first modern organic beer in 1980, as the brewmaster was concerned with the declining quality of malting Oregon Tilthbarley grown with chemical fertilizers. Organic beer made its debut in the US in the mid 1990s’ and production has grown by leaps and bounds since then. Organic beer is now a more than 20 million dollar market in the US. The festival celebrates the diversity of styles of organic beers from pilsners, pale ales, porters, and ambers, to stouts, India Pale Ales, and a plethora of Belgian styles.

CHARITY

Oregon Food BankA benefit for Oregon Food Bank, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, and Oregon Tilth, the NAOBF celebrates numerous facets of sustainability. The chemical pesticides Leukemia Lymphoma Societyand fertilizers used in conventional agriculture are one of the leading causes of cancer. The Leukemia Lymphoma Society, helps those suffering from leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma. The Oregon Food Bank feeds the hungry, and Oregon Tilth promotes sustainable agriculture and is one of the most stringent organic certification bodies in the nation.

This year the festival also features a special guest beer, the 2008 Sasquatch Legacy brew, SBF Logothe proceeds from which will benefit the Glen Hay Falconer Memorial Foundation, which maintains a Brewing Scholarship to the Siebel Institute of Technology brewing school. Eugene brewer Glen Hay Falconer was an organic beer pioneer while at the Wild Duck Brewery and Restaurant in Eugene. This years Sasquatch Legacy Project is the Imperial Vienna, brewed by 2007 scholarship recipients Corey Blodgett and Jacob Leonard using organic malt.

SUSTAINBLE PRACTISES

Biodiesel-fueledIn the interest of sustainability the NAOBF is working to reduce its waste stream, and minimize its carbon footprint. This year the NAOBF has switched from plastic to cornstarch tasting glasses, which are 100% compostable. Conventional plastics not only take up landfill space, but have been linked to cancer, and are made from foreign petroleum. The cornstarch cups are made from domestically grown corn by Colorado-based Eco-Products, .Eco-Productsa zero-waste, solar-powered company. Onsite compost receptacles will be provided at the event for the cups and food waste. All food vendors are required to use compostable flatware and plates.  A Biodiesel-fueled generator provides the festival’s energy needs, and attendees are encouraged to take MAX light-rail to the event. Vendors at the NAOBF promote sustainable living through their wares and services

EVENT DETAILS

Overlook Park N. Interstate and Fremont Streets, Portland, Oregon Friday June 27 3pm-9pm, Saturday 12-9pm, Sunday 12-5pm. Admission is free, a tasting glass is $5, and 4oz samples of beer are $1. A $1 discount will be given for a valid Tri-met transfer OR three cans of food for the TrimetOregon Food Bank. The event is all-ages. Service animals only. There is no onsite parking, attendees are encouraged to take public transit. (MAX Yellow Line to Overlook Park stop). Bicycle parking will be provided.

Links:

North American Organic Brewers Festival
Glen Hay Falconer Brewing Scholarship
Craft Brew Cast
Craft Brew Cast on myspace.com

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Brewing Scholarship Fundraisers in November

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

 Three beer events to raise funds for the Glen Hay Falconer Memorial Foundation and their Brewing Scholarship are happening in Portland Oregon this month. Thanks to the SNOB newsletter for details.

You may have known about these, but it never hurts to share info.-Christine

Horse Brass Logo 

The Horse Brass Pub

4534 SE Belmont

Thursday, November 8th

A benefit for the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation Laurelwood Brewing Company has donated a firkin of the Life of Brian, a 10 degree plato beer, made with German malt, English yeast and Cascadian Hops.

Come drink a pint before heading over to the Oregon Brew Crew annual election meeting, you’ll need it.



Green Dragon Logo          Green Dragon Bistro and Brewpub hosts

Glen Hay Falconer Scholarship Fundraiser Saturday, November 10th 5pm till the beer runs out The four taps on the side bar

928 SE 9th Ave

503-517-0660

Head on over after the Fall Classic or the Hair of the Dog dock sale to try four very special Oregon Beers. All proceeds from sales go to the Glen Falconer Scholarship.

Belmont Station

4500 SE Stark

Starting Thursday, November 8th through Sunday, November 11th A benefit for the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation A silent auction of vintage beer - listed below are the vintages and quantities.

97 Full Sail Imperial Porter - 2

98 Full Sail Old Boardhead - 3

99 Full Sail Old Boardhead - 3

97 Bridgeport Old Knucklehead - 3

98 Rogue Old Crustacean - 2

98 Sierra Nevada Bigfoot - 3

00 Sierra Nevada Bigfoot - 3

96 Alaskan Smoked Porter - 1

Fred #1 - 1

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Horse Brass Pub

Green Dragon Bistro on Myspace

Belmont Station

Glen Hay Falconer Memorial Foundation

Sasquatch  Brew Festival

Glen Hay Falconer Foundation Brewing Scholarship

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