First annual Portland Fruit Beer Festival
Portland, OR –  A new kind of beer festival kicks off this June outside of one of Portland’s newest breweries, Burnside Brewing.  Fruit beers are the red-headed stepchild of craft beer, often overlooked  by beer lovers because of preconceptions that they are sweet, boring, or  artificially flavored.
The first annual Portland Fruit Beer Festival aims to change all that and open minds to the strange and exotic possibilities that fruit beers can offer.
Saturday June 11th 11-9pm | Sunday June 12th 11-6pm
Burnside Brewing
7th and E. Burnside Portland, OR
www.burnsidebrewco.com

Beers and Breweries:
Festival organizers approached brewers with the challenge of making  original beers using real whole, pureed, or juiced fruits without using  any of the extracts or flavorings that have contributed to giving fruit  beers a bad name. Brewers stepped up to the plate with beers ranging  from Hopworks Belgian Red Delicious Apple Biere to Laurelwood’s Asian  fruit and Spice beer. Of course Oregon beer drinkers love the hops  and fruit beers are notoriously absent of them, but not this time.  Hopheads will likely enjoy Breakside Brewery’s Mango IPA and Alameda’s  Yellow Wolf Imperial IPA  infused with huckleberries, among others. In all, more than 15 breweries  will be  participating with over 20 beers to choose from: Burnside Brewing, Hopworks Urban Brewing, Ninkasi, Dogfish Head, Widmer Brothers, New Belgium, Upright, Cascade, Oakshire, Block 15, Laurelwood, Fort George, Breakside, Lompoc, Alameda, Double Mountain and Beetje Brewing.
Full beer list to be announced soon.
Homebrewing Competition:
Adding to the fun will also be a Homebrewers Competition organzied by the Oregon Brew Crew.  Homebrewers will be given the same challenge as the  pro brewers – to brew the freshest and most original fruit beers they  can. Judging will take place in 3 different categories: light, dark, and  sour fruit beers.  Prizes will be offered to the victors in each category, as well as a  grand prize for Best in Show. All profits from the $6 entry fee will  be donated back to the OBC, a non-profit organization devoted to  promoting the art of homebrewing. More info can be found here.
Food and Entertainment:
In addition to the main attraction of beer, there will also be food vendors like Tastebud, which will be making delicious wood-fired pizzas and bagel sandwiches with fresh  ingredients, and Burnside Brewing with their own outdoor BBQ and grill  catering. For those not drinking alcohol, sodas and juice refreshments will  be available, and you can expect Live Music/DJ’s TBA.
Partners:
The Portland Fruit Beer Festival is lucky to have some amazing partners in this year’s festival:
- Yelp has a networking community that helps people find, rate, and review local businesses since 2004 and brings in over 39 million monthly unique visitors.
 - KBOO Community Radio is a Volunteer-Powered, Non-Commercial, Listener-Sponsored, Full-Strength Community Radio for Portland, Oregon, Cascadia & the World!
 
About Burnside Brewing:
Located in the heart of Portland’s eastside, Burnside Brewing is  Portland’s newest craft brewery, having just opened in December 2010.  The venture’s three partners, Adam Cassie, Jay Gilbert, and Jason  McAdam, bring a wealth  of experience and knowledge in both the beer and restaurant  businesses. Brewmaster Jason McAdam comes with over 15 years  professional  brewing experience. With a shiny brand new 15bbl brewhouse from  Portland’s Metalcraft Fabrication, Burnside Brewing is crafting both  staple beers like IPA and Stout and more creative spins on the  traditional, such as the Sweet Heat, a wheat beer brewed with apricots  and  Scotch Bonnet peppers. The brewpub itself is a large, open, and lively  space featuring massive heartwood beams, a black walnut and distressed  steel bar, and an open kitchen. Speaking of the kitchen, Burnside  Brewing  takes the menu a step further than traditional brewpub fare, offering an   array of house made pickles, charcuterie, cured meats, and gastronomy  experiments from Chef Ronnie Vance. Burnside Brewing aims to be a staple  and partner of the quickly growing eastside community along lower  Burnside Street.
