Posts Tagged ‘craft spirits’
October 3rd, 2012
First came microbrews and Willamette Valley wines; today, Portland is also the epicenter of the craft distilling movement.
The Great American Distillers Festival (Oct. 19-20), now in its eighth year, will attract more than 50 small-batch spirit makers to Portland’s Tiffany Center for a weekend full of wet whistles. Friday night’s cocktail competition lifts everyone’s spirits as bartenders use bottles featured at the event to mix up holiday libations. And over the two days, the event overflows with seminars and tastings — not to mention plenty of handcrafted hootch. A one-day pass to the event costs $15 and comes with five taster tickets, while the two-day pass provides 10 tickets and costs $25.
The annual mixer is a great warm-up for Portland Cocktail Week (Oct. 21-25), an industry event that attracts professional bartenders from around the country to Portland’s lively hotels and bars; evening events let consumers get in on the fun. This year’s schedule is in the works, so check their website for updates.
Tags: craft spirits, distilleries, distillers, Festivals, liquor, microdistilleries, spirits
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August 2nd, 2011

Photo courtesy of the Portland Rose Festival
Like many others, when I first moved here, I noticed bumper stickers all around town printed with the words, “Eat a Lime.” Curious, but writing it off as one of those quirky “Keep Portland Weird” things, I didn’t think much about it. It turns out that this is the slogan for local “pirate rock” band Captain Bogg & Salty. They perform family-friendly music in full pirate regalia.
You can channel your inner buccaneer anytime in Portland at Captain Henry’s Pirate Store inside Lloyd Center mall, and later this summer at the family-friendly Portland Pirate Festival. Held each year over Labor Day weekend, this year the festival moves to St. Helens, a riverside town on the Columbia. (more…)
Tags: bars, Columbia County, craft spirits, Distillery, Lloyd Center, pirate, Pirate Festival, st. helens, trader vic's
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August 13th, 2009

Lucy Brennan behind the bar at Mint/820
Note: This is the third in a series of posts about Portland’s craft spirits movement.
The beautiful truth is that many, many Portland bars and restaurants serve locally distilled spirits. Blame it on our local pride and dedication to supporting the “little guy.” Here’s a quick guide to a few of my favorite spots for cocktails mixed with local spirits. If you’d like to recommend others, please add them in the “Comments” section.
Far more than an average hotel restaurant, The Heathman Bar and Restaurant is widely respected for its French Northwest cuisine (available at a deep discount during the recently extended happy hour). The James Beard award-winner helped establish Portland’s reputation as an “eat local” mecca. The Heathman applies the same philosophy to their cocktail list (PDF), employing more than 20 Oregon spirits in drinks — both classic and cutting-edge — that incorporate fresh, local flavors. Try the summer special, Grapes of Wrath, made of pressed Willamette Valley red grapes, fresh lime, sugar and Sub Rosa Tarragon Vodka. (more…)
Tags: bars, cocktails, craft spirits, distilleries, distillers, drinks, liquor, microdistilleries, spirits
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August 5th, 2009
Note: This is the second in a series of posts about Portland’s craft spirits movement.

House Spirits' Apothecary Tasting Room (image courtesy of House Spirits)
Clear Creek may have a head start of almost 20 years, but relative newcomer House Spirits Distillery is rapidly making a name for itself. Brewers Lee Medoff and Christian Krogstad established House Spirits in 2002, producing the Russian-style Medoyeff Vodka. Next came Aviation Gin, with its distinctive flavor profile, redolent of lavender flowers. Aviation was created to be mixed into cocktails (unlike many of the craft spirits, which are best appreciated on their own). The House boys got it right, because, following its 2006 introduction, Aviation rapidly took its place behind almost every Portland bar, and continues to star in many signature drinks around town. (more…)
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July 28th, 2009
Note: This is the first in a series of posts about Portland’s craft spirits movement.

Clear Creek Distillery's Pear-in-the-bottle Brandy (image courtesy of Clear Creek)
Let it never be said that I’m not willing to suffer for my art — when I started working on Travel Portland’s “Liquid Assets” media kit (dedicated to all the beverages we Portlanders create, drink and love), I made it my mission to become the staff expert on locally distilled spirits. Tough job, I know, but somebody has to do it! (And it’s sure as heck not going to be this guy. Not while I’m on duty.)
Anyway, through my thorough and dedicated research, I’ve tasted lots of good stuff, and discovered a few of the best places around town to meet the distillers, learn how they make their products, and — most importantly — sample and procure said products. (more…)
Tags: craft spirits, distilleries, distillers, liquor, microdistilleries, spirits
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