Oregon Cider Week Highlights

Just  a couple weeks after Portland Beer Week, and just before Oregon Beer Month (July) is Oregon Cider Week, which runs June 20-29 2014 this year. That’s right, so it starts tomorrow! Oddly, just like PDX Beer Week, the “week” is actually more like 10 days than an actual 7 day week… more for everyone!
oregon cider week in 2014

This is the third year that the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) has promoted this celebration of craft cider with a variety of events, varying from special ciders and cider tap takeovers to cider classes to cider and food pairing dinners. I wanted to highlight a few of the events of Cider Week, similar to what I had done previously for PDX Beer Week during my June 2014 Roundup.

So here are my Oregon Cider Week Highlights. Be sure to visit the Oregon Cider Week website for a full listing of events!

Cider Cocktails and Cider Pastries at St Honoré

Friday, June 20, 2014 – Sunday, June 29, 2014

St. Honoré Boulangerie on SE Division in Portland St. Honoré Boulangerie on SE Division in Portland

For the entire Cider Week, St. Honoré Boulangerie, besides their usual eight different draft cider on tap at their SE Division location on 3333 SE Division St, will be offering 5 types of unique cider cocktails, priced at merely $5-6 during their happy hour 4pm-close. Yep, those are the hours. You an also enjoy a cider flight of 4 from those draft ciders for only $6.

St. Honoré Boulangerie Cider Program - 5 cider cocktails and 6 draft ciders plus some draft beers as well

I was fortunate enough to get a little preview of these cider cocktails earlier this week at a Media Event the other day. Frenchman Chef Dominique Geulin, owner and head baker and also winner of a prestigious Meilleur Ouvrier de France in the boulangerie category, and mixologist Jacob Grier just happened to be on hand to explain how they deftly maneuver around not having a liquor license to still produce the amazing cocktails with cider, and how they are jumping full into the cider festivities with cider and cider food and even a cider dinner (the Cider Feast, more details below in the post).

St. Honoré Boulangerie Cider Program Media Preview, Frenchman Chef Dominique Geulin the owner and head baker at St. Honoré and winner of of a prestigious Meilleur Ouvrier de France in the boulangerie category St. Honoré Boulangerie Cider Program Media Preview, Frenchman Chef Dominique Geulin the owner and head baker at St. Honoré Boulangerie, and Portland mixologist Jacob Grier St Honore Cider Program Media Preview, Jacob Grier making a cocktail for me

Seriously, these cider cocktails are fantastic, if anyone comes to visit me here in Portland, I will definitely take you here. Cider Cocktails is definitely a niche I want to encourage and see explored more.

St Honore Cider Program Media Preview, the Cider Sangrias, Blanc with apple honey and mint or Rouge with raspberries orange, pineapple and honey

The five cider cocktails that Jacob Grier has crafted include

  • Midnight in Paris: Finnriver Farmstead Cider, Lillet Blanc, sweet orange vinegar, elderflower syrup and orange peel  Aromatic and floral.
    St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Cider Cocktail of Midnight in Paris: Finnriver Farmstead Cider, Lillet Blanc, sweet orange vinegar, elderflower syrup and orange peel
  • Yuzu-Pippin: Reverend Nat’s Revelation Newtown Pippin single varietal cider, Yuzu citrus vinegar, mint and lemon. A citrus-forward drink that is simple, refreshing, and light. You can also see all the pretty cider taps behind the photo of the drink below!
    St Honore Cider Program Media Preview, Cider Cocktail of Yuzu-Pippin: Reverend Nat's Revelation Newtown Pippin single varietal cider, Yuzu citrus vinegar, mint and lemon A citrus-forward drink that is simple, refreshing, and light. You can also see all the cider taps behind it! St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview,  Cider Cocktail of Yuzu-Pippin: Reverend Nat's Revelation Newtown Pippin single varietal cider, Yuzu citrus vinegar, mint and lemon A citrus-forward drink that is simple, refreshing, and light St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview,  Cider Cocktail of Yuzu-Pippin: Reverend Nat's Revelation Newtown Pippin single varietal cider, Yuzu citrus vinegar, mint and lemon A citrus-forward drink that is simple, refreshing, and light
  • Cider Sangria (Rouge): Finnriver Black Current Cider, raspberries, orange, pineapple and honey
  • Cider Sangria (Blanc): 2 Towns Bright Cider, apple, honey and mint
    St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Cider Sangria (Rouge): Finnriver Black Current Cider, raspberries, orange, pineapple and honey St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Cider Sangria (Rouge): Finnriver Black Current Cider, raspberries, orange, pineapple and honey
  • Snake Bite: A fifty-fifty mix of cider and beer, garnished with a lemon wedge
    St Honore Cider Program Media Preview, Cider Cocktail of Snake Bite: A fifty-fifty mix of cider and beer, garnished with a lemon wedge

At all three of the St. Honoré locations (so also including NW Thurman and Lake Oswego) there will also be pastries, dessert, and bread made with cider! One example of this is this Grillé aux Pommes, a Caramelized Apple Butter Tart with puff pastry, apple butter made with slow roasted apples and apple cider, finished with apricot glaze.

St. Honoré Boulangerie Cider Program Media Preview, Grillé aux Pommes, a Caramelized Apple Butter Tart with puff pastry, apple butter made with slow roasted apples and apple cider, finished with apricot glaze St. Honoré Boulangerie Cider Program Media Preview, Grillé aux Pommes, a Caramelized Apple Butter Tart with puff pastry, apple butter made with slow roasted apples and apple cider, finished with apricot glaze

They have a clay firebrick bread oven that is used to make these perfect Tarte Flambées, which are Alsatian-style Flatbread pizzas baked to order. The ones below include one on the regular menu, a Lardon Et L’oignon (Bacon and onion) with Bacon lardon, fresh onions, crème fraiche, and also a special one with cider they had added, a Tarte Flambée with crème fraîche sauce, apples, Fourme d’Ambert bleu cheese, baked and topped with arugula, toasted walnuts and a cider gastrique.
St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Tarte Flambée, an Alsatian-style Savory tart baked to order, this one is LARDON ET L'OIGNON Bacon lardon, fresh onions, crème fraiche St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Tarte Flambée, an Alsatian-style Savory tart baked to order, this one is a special one with crème fraîche sauce, apples, Fourme d'Ambert bleu cheese, baked and topped with arugula, toasted walnuts and a cider gastrique. St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Program Media Preview, Tarte Flambée, an Alsatian-style Savory tart baked to order, this one is a special one with crème fraîche sauce, apples, Fourme d'Ambert bleu cheese, baked and topped with arugula, toasted walnuts and a cider gastrique.

Then there are also Cider and Green apple macaroons, Cider Marcarpone Tarts (Almond cream and caramelized apples, layered with tangy cider-rhubarb gelee, and vanilla bean mascarpone mousse) and Cider Bread with little slivers of apple here or there.
St. Honoré Boulangerie,  Cider Program Media Preview, cider-green apple macaroons St. Honoré Boulangerie, Cider Marcarpone Tart, Almond cream and caramelized apples, layered with tangy cider-rhubarb gelee, and vanilla bean mascarpone mousse St. Honoré Boulangerie,  Cider Program Media Preview,  Cider Bread with little slivers of apple here or there

And, if you haven’t been there already, you should know to be prepared to still want to take home some extra baked goods, because they are lovely here. I’ll just point out oh, this Bacon Roll just bread baked with oven roasted bacon, or Pain aux Lardons just croissant dough rolled with bacon bechamel and red pepper sauce then sprinkled with Emmentel cheese and Jacobsen’s sea salt. Because you needed to know these delights exist.
St. Honoré Boulangerie, a Bacon Roll with traditional bread baked with oven roasted bacon

Or want more apple with your cider? How about this Chausson aux Pommes (French style turnover with apple sauce filling) or Normandy Apple Toast with Viennoserie pastry pieces baked in a rum and vanilla custard and fresh apples on top. Yum… They have many other things, varying from quiches to spaetzle and salads and sandwiches like my favorite, a decadent Croque Madame… if you haven’t been before, I highly highly recommend that you must visit!
St. Honoré Boulangerie, Chausson aux Pommes, French style turnover with apple sauce filling St. Honoré Boulangerie, Normandy Apple Toast with Viennoserie pastry pieces baked in a rum and vanilla custard and fresh apples on top

 

The new cider cocktails will be available at St Honore all summer long!

Cider Tastings at Bushwhacker Cider

Sunday, June 22, 2014 – Sunday, June 29, 2014

All Tastings are complimentary, most are scheduled for 6:00-9:00 PM unless otherwise noted at Bushwhacker Cider located at 1212-D SE Powell.

  • June 22nd: Oregon Cider Week Event – Red Tank Meet the Maker & Portland Juice Co. 2-5pm
  • June 23rd: Oregon Cider Week Event – EZ Orchards & Steve Jones from Cheese Bar 6-9pm
  • June 24th: Oregon Cider Week Event – Finnriver & Salt & Straw 6-9pm
  • June 25th: Oregon Cider Week Event – Woodchuck Cider & Smitten Truffles 6-9pm
  • June 26th: Oregon Cider Week Event – Bull Run Cider & Brooklyn House 6-9pm
  • June 27th: Oregon Cider Week Event – Schilling with Olympic Provisionspm
  • June 28th: Oregon Cider Week Event – Cider Riot & PNW Kale Chips 2-5pm

Cider Appreciation Class with Reverend Nat’s

Thursday, June 19, 2014 8:00pm – 10:00pm

Reverend Nat's Hard Cider logo. The Apple's Deepest Purpose Realized

Reverend Nat’s Cidery & Public Taproom at 1813 NE 2nd Ave is holding an event where Rev Nat walks participants through 25+ all apple ciders from around the world so you can taste the wide range of apples and cider styles, including ciders from England, France, Spain (Basque and Asturias), New Zealand, Germany, Eastern US and Western US. Tickets are $40, either by buying online at Brown Paper Tickets or at the cidery (503-567-2221).

Cider Summit PDX in the Pearl District

Saturday June 21 – Sunday June 22 2014

This year the  Cider Summit PDX is celebrating its 4th year in Portland at the northern Pearl District at Fields Neighborhood Park at 1099 NW Overton Street. It will be held Friday, June 20 from 2 – 8 PM and Saturday, June 21 from 12 – 6 PM. As before, cidery owners and cidermakers will be on hand to inform and guide guests through the samplings which will be available in 4-ounce tasting portions in a souvenir festival glass. 

Cider Summit Portland 2014

In addition to the range of ciders, the event will feature the DoveLewis / Unleashed by Petco dog lounge, expanded food selections from World Foods & St. Honore Boulangerie, special dessert pairings from Smitten Truffles and cider ice cream from Fifty Licks.

Transportation wise Brewvana Brewery Tours shuttle will run a continuous loop from SE Portland to the Park because of its location you can easily also ride the Portland Streetcar to the event.

Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 (cash only) at the door and are available online via Stranger tickets, Umpqua Bank Pearl District branch, and at many of the area’s leading bottle shops.  Admission includes a tasting glass and 8 tasting tickets.  Additional tasting tickets will be available for sale onsite at $2 per ticket. There is also a special VIP ticket available for $35 that includes 4 additional tasting tickets and early admission on Friday from 2p-3p, only 200 of these tickets are available – exclusively online via the event website.

Dogs are allowed at the event, but no minors. Re-admission will be allowed at any time with event wristband and tasting glass.  The Cider Summit event will benefit Northwest Cider AssociationCascade Blues AssociationDoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital, and The Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer Research.

Cider and a Movie at Reverend Nat’s

Saturday, June 21, 2014 8:00pm – 11:00pm

Reverend Nat’s Cidery & Public Taproom is also having a more casual event called Spaceballs, Sizzle Pie and Cider. For $10, you can visit the Cidery & Taproom to drink Rev Nat’s cider, eat pizza from Sizzle Pie (“Death to False Pizza”) and watch the 1987 classic spoof movie Spaceballs. Fun! The $10 entry at the door gets you all the pizza you can eat and a folding chair in front of the projector, though you are on your own for the cider. The movie starts promptly at 9 pm.

Science and Cider with OMSI After Dark

Wednesday, June 25, 2014 7:00pm – 10:00pm

OMSI After Dark Bones: Dig It

This month, the OMSI After Dark theme is Archaeology and Cider! Besides demonstrations where you can cast velociraptor claws or dig through owl pellets, you can taste ciders (requires a tasting glass and tokens) from participating cideries such as 2 Towns Ciderhouse, Bull Run Cider, finnriver cidery, Original Sin Craft Ciders, Portland Cider Co, Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider, Schilling Cider, Tieton Cider Works and Wandering Aengus Ciderworks. And you are in the OMSI museum browsing the exhibits in a 21 and over audience!

Cider Feast dinner with cider pairings at St Honoré

Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:30pm -8:30pm

Another way to taste those cider cocktails I mentioned earlier is at a special Cider Feast event St. Honoré Boulangerie is having on Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:30-8:30pm, a special five-course dinner where each course is created with different cider and paired with cider or cider cocktail. 

The event will be at their SE Division location and is by reservation only and costs $45.00 per person, the cost includes gratuity. Make Reservations by calling the SE Division store (971) 279-4433 or infodiv@sthonorebakery.com. You can look at the intriguing cider menu here.

Crushin’ It! Finnriver at BeerMongers

Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:00pm -9:00pm

Crushin It event with Finnriver and Beermongers
BeerMongers will be hosting Finnriver Farm & Cidery for a night of specialty cider including special limited release, draft only offerings of Finnriver Autumn’s Blush Cider and Finnriver Belgian Style Cider as well as complementary tastes of hand selected bottles. I’m a big fan of Finnriver, and of Beermongers so was happy to see both of them working together at this tasting event.

For instance, I have to warn you that the Finnriver Spirited Apple Wine is dangerous, tasting light with a bit of apple spice but kicking in at 18.5% and absolutely delicious, and I also like their tart Black Currant and spicy Habanero Cider with balanced sweet with a bit of fiery burn – all of these which I have enjoyed tasting at Pike Chocofest, which is where my below photo is from.
Finn River Cidery booth at Pike Chocofest 2014

English and French Ciders and Cheese with Bushwhacker & Reverend Nat’s

Friday, June 27, 2014 6:00pm – 10:00pm

This event  is a collaboration with Bushwhacker Cider and Reverend Nat’s Cidery & Public Taproom in which they present an English and French Cider Experience. The Brewvana bus picks up participants at Bushwhacker at 6 pm sharp, and during the bus ride guests enjoy a can of Cascadia en route to Rev Nat’s Public Taproom where Nat guides them through five dank, dark, barnyardy English ciders.

Then, hop back on the Brewvana bus and back to Bushwhacker where Jeff guides guests through five fruity, sweet, funky French ciders. Everyone will be able to buy buy bottles to go or pints of favorites at Bushwhacker, and there will also be cheese at each stop curated by Steve Jones of Cheese Bar. $25 advance purchase only, buy online via Brown Paper Tickets or call Bushwhacker or call Reverend Nat’s.

Cider Farm to Table Dinner with Phantom Rabbit Farm and Reverend Nat’s

Sunday, June 29, 2014 5:00pm – 10:00pm

Farmer Melissa Joubert, Chef Mark Wooten and Reverend Nat team up for a cider paired dine on the Phantom Rabbitl Farm in Portland’s West Hills. This farm to table dinner event includes a multi-course pairing with items harvested on the Phantom Rabbit Farm that day, their milled grains, locally sourced beef, and fish, hand churned butter, Oregon hand harvested sea salt and many other details, then paired with Reverend Nat’s Cidery & Public Taproom Cider.

Make reservations $85 advance, buy online here at the Phantom Rabbit website.

 

Do you like ciders? Do you think you will attend any of these events?

Disclosure: The preview of the St Honoré cocktails was complimentary, but I was going to include them in this Oregon Cider Week highlight anyway so it was a happy coincidence and I have already been loving them since their original NW Thurman location a couple years ago. I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Portland Center Stage Show The Last Five Years Musical

Last week,  I had a really good time attending the Portland Center Stage Show Lizzie, a musical about Lizzie Borden and possible version of the events. I went with my girl friend M (I reviewed the production and my recap of the experience,  as well as shared some trivia and tips for food and drinks before or after the show here).

But, I lamented the fact I hadn’t been paying more attention to the shows and they were now ending their 2013-2014 season (during 2 months of summer July August the theater has other short events such as various staged readings you can find out at their website, rather than production runs). Luckily,  there are two theaters on Portland Center Stage,  so there is one other show available to see. This time I made it part of a date night with F. I was particularly interested when I found out that story is slightly autobiographical, and that it is currently a movie adaption in production starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan and written/directed by Richard LaGravenese.
Portland Center Stage The Last Five Years  Art by Michael Buchino    April 26–June 22, 2014
The Last Five Years by Portland Center Stage for 2014, Art by Michael Buchino

The Portland Center Stage Show The Last Five Years is also a musical,  and has a cast of only one man (Drew Harper as rising novelist Jamie Wellerstein), one woman (Merideth Kaye Clark as aspiring actress Cathy Hiatt), and one behind the scenes tireless pianist Eric Little during its 90 minute run time. The premise is you listen to the story from the man’s perspective going sequentially in time while simultaneously following the woman’s perspective going backwards through time in their five year relationship.
Portland Center Stage The Last Five Years  Drew Harper as Jamie Wellerstein    Please credit: Patrick Weishampel    The Last Five Years  Written and Composed by  Jason Robert Brown    April 26–June 22, 2014  in the Ellyn Bye Studio
Portland Center Stage production of The Last Five Years, Drew Harper as Jamie Wellerstein, Photo credit: Patrick Weishampel

Because of this narrative construct,  there is only one time they are present together at the same time in both their time lines, although there are moments both are on Stage together but yet are also alone. This theme of being together yet alone is one of the many topics that arise in the story, making this a great show to discuss over drinks afterwards with other friends,  whether they are single or in a relationship. Myself, I went with a Pistachio Martini with house infused pistachio vodka, Absolut Vanilla, Midori, Half and Half and crushed pistachios at nearby Piattino after the show.
Piattino cocktail of Pistachio Martini with house infused pistachio vodka, Absolut Vanilla, Midori, Half and Half and crushed pistachios Piattino cocktail of Pistachio Martini with house infused pistachio vodka, Absolut Vanilla, Midori, Half and Half and crushed pistachios

Other topics include

  • Role of breadwinner in a couple
  • Choices between work and family
  • Value of a career in defining who you are
  • How you are told to keep trying until you succeed but also the reality of how far you can go with a dream
  • What does supporting your partner really mean
  • Where is the line between asserting for yourself and being self centered
  • Where was the missed connection or point where things could have been saved or was it doomed… And how often instead of maturely ending a relationship it seems easier to do something stupid to destroy it
  • The time is also set in the 90s, so would modern communication tools like texting and internet video calls have made a difference?
  • Although unfortunately in the production it isn’t always clear what scenes are in New York versus Ohio, the environment you live can also play a role
  • He is Jewish and she is Christian, but we didn’t know enough to talk about whether religion and upbringing also played a role

As the conversation with your date(s) continues on, or maybe even only internally with yourself, there might even be reminiscing your own history of individual failed relationships. Inevitably parts of the play will resonate with something in your own past situation.

This may make it sound like the musical is quite melancholy,  but there are also threads of excitement of the rush of love, and humor in many scenes just like the course of real life. It’s also quite amazing to see the actor and actress singing their hearts out for these 90 minutes (and on some days twice a day!), with some of the songs requiring fast lyrics that they never hesitate or tumble over. There is very little speaking so they have to communicate the story as well as the distinct character quirks all in song. In particular, Merideth Kaye Clark is insanely talented – it was hard to buy that her character was a struggling actress because Merideth is incredible. And, oh, she also has a degree in neuroscience.

Portland Center Stage production of The Last Five Years, Merideth Kaye Clark as Cathy Hiatt, Photo credit: Patrick Weishampel

Hurry though as The Last Five Years will be closing on this next Sunday June 22, so only 1 week of performances is left. Lizzie closes on the following Sunday June 29. When did Portland Center Stage become our little Off Broadway theater!??!

In the smaller more intimate studio theater space downstairs, the Ellyn Bye Studio only holds 199 and has open seating,  unlike the 590 seats assigned seating arrangements of the Gerding Theater. The doors open 30 minutes before showtime so show up early to claim your seat and then send your date to bring back your lidded drinks! They have a special cocktail for The Last Five Years (though you can order whatever you’d like, even the Lizzie cocktail of course) called Bittersweet Love Song that includes Ketel 1 Citroen, Campari, Combier Orange Liqueur, Orange Bitters, Lemon Juice, and Honey Syrup.
At Portland Center Stage, they have a special cocktail for The Last Five Years (though you can order whatever you'd like, even the Lizzie cocktail of course) called Bittersweet Love Song that includes Ketel 1 Citroen, Campari, Combier Orange Liqueur, Orange Bitters, Lemon Juice, and Honey Syrup.

Also if you can sit on the left side the doors farthest from the stairs you come down to get to the floor the theater is on. The studio can be configured in many ways depending on the stage design, and for this production the stage is in the middle like runway with seats facing in either side. It does mean that you will at least half the time be listening to the actor/actress as they are singing in profile or even their back. I felt during certain emotional scenes the actor/actresses were blocked facing towards that side more.
Portland Center Stage production of the Last Five Years

And finally,  because the actors/actresses move in and out of the small space and there is no intermission,  go to the restrooms before the show and be ready to wait 90 minutes until your next visit!

The Last Five years is Written and composed by Jason Robert Brown and directed by Nancy Keystone. You can purchase tickets here. Tickets range from $30-45-55 depending on the show day and time. Performance times:

  • Tuesday – Sunday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
  • Thursday matinees at noon

You can find Portland Center Stage (PCS) online at Facebook PDXcenterstageInstagram @portlandcenterstage and Twitter @PCS_Armory. Also check the hashtag #pcs_LastFive! You’ll find more about Portland Center Stage shows on the PCS blog.

Disclosure: I was invited to see this production, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Portland June 2014 Events Roundup

Sometimes I joke that Portland has made me drink more. But it’s not really a joke- the high caliber of local wineries, distilleries and microbreweries here in Portland has really wowed me and made me enjoy beverages more than I ever thought.

Portland also isn’t shy about outright celebrating its liquid bounty. Take June for instance. I decided to do a Portland June 2014 Events Roundup of all the various events in June, and I decided to highlight these (keep in mind there is probably more that I missed).

Tiki Punch Out!

Wednesday May 28 – Tuesday June 3, 2014

Portland Monthly Magazine and Captain Morgan White bring you Tiki Punch-Out!, a classic tiki punch competition! At the free but ticketed event (21+ only) at Punch Bowl on Tuesday June 3 5:30 – 7:30 PM, they will be breaking out the rum, the booze infused watermelons and hollowed-out coconuts! Six of the city’s best bartenders will vie for the title of Tiki Punch-Out Champion and a cash prize of $500!
Tiki Punch Out!
Participating Establishments:

  • Kask
  • Hale Pele
  • Alibi
  • Trader Vic’s
  • Punch Bowl Social
  • Sand Bar

May 28 to June 2 is Tiki Punch-Out Week so you can stop by any of those above participating bars to get previews of the punches.

Salt & Straw Cocktail Ice Cream Month

June 1 – July 3,  2014

At all of the Salt & Straw locations, you can try for one month only some special ice cream flavors. Welcome to The Summer Cocktail Ice Cream Series where Tyler Malek, Salt & Straw’s head ice cream maker, collaborated with various top bartenders in Portland to offer five ice cream twists on classic drinks (the ice cream itself has the alcohol burned off so you will get the flavors without the tipsyness).

  • Chocolate Chip Mint Julep: Hand-selected batch of bourbon from Four Roses Distilling with Oregon grown spearmint and Oregon roasted single-origin chocolate (Brandon Wise, Imperial)
  • Strawberry & Verbena Pimm’s Cup: Strawberry and lemon verbena ice cream with Aviation gin marmalade (Ross Hunsinger, Aviary), a sweet and bitter, citrusy pop in the mouth
  • Lemon Amaretto Sour: Amaretto sherbet with punches of lemon egg cream (Jeffrey Morgenthaler, Clyde Common)
  • Pineapple Honey Dorléac: based off of Kyle’s own Dorléac recipe, Honey, vodka and Aperol ice cream with a gentle ribbon of pineapple caramel (Kyle Webster, Expatriate)
  • Rhubarb & Saffron Champagne Cocktail: Subtly yeasty Champagne ice cream with a tart ribbon of saffron and rhubarb jelly reminiscent of that perfect summer-fresh rhubarb spritzer (Evan Zimmerman, the Woodsman Tavern)

Part of the proceeds from the summer cocktail ice cream series will go to  Global Fund to Fight AIDS, in support of (RED)’s EAT (RED). DRINK (RED). SAVE LIVES campaign. No seriously it is all caps and with the parenthesis, I remember buying their tshirts before and the RED is always like that.

Negroni Week

Monday June 2 – Sunday June 8, 2014

Negroni Week is sponsored by imbibe Magazine and Campari internationally. In the 7 days of Negroni Week, participating bars take advantage of the ingredients of a Negroni (Campari, Gin, Vermouth) to raise money for various charity causes. Participants vary from Canada and England and Australia and France to all over the US, including almost 40 participating bars here in Portland Oregon.

Negroni Week 2014 is June 2-8

Each bar can select the charity of their choice, so for instance by filtering to Portland in the US here at the participating bars list you may decide to have a Negroni at

  • Bunk Bar or Irving Street Kitchen benefiting Share our Strength. I should mention that Bunk Bar plans to serve a slush-i-fied version of the Negroni…
  • Clyde Common for the Pixie Project
  • Multnomah Whiskey Library for United Way
  • Ned Ludd for Zenger Farms
  • Ox or Whey Bar for Panda Paws Rescue
  • St Jack for the Humane Society
  • Teardrop Lounge for Alzheimers Foundation of America, 
  • etc.

The above are only a small selection I pulled out as examples but illustrate the amazing bars that are participating. So make sure to browse the list and visit a bar or two for a Negroni! I’m actually going to be in San Diego and Chicago for part of Negroni Week, but don’t worry that are participating bars I saw for Negroni week in both those cities as well, so being out of town is no excuse.

To kick off Negroni Week, Imperial will host a Negroni-centric happy hour on Monday, June 2nd from 4-7 PM featuring Negronis made with local Aria gin and Beefeater from guest bartender Douglas Derrick (previously of Nostrana, now managing Raven and Rose, and also featured in that video below! He helped inspire Negroni Week with the Negroni Social he used to hold at Nostrana) and Imperial’s presiding barman and Negroni Week supporter Brandon Wise.

There will also be a special Negroni ice cream from Salt + Straw made with House Spirits’ Aviation American gin.

Scoops are just $3 and Negronis are $5 and a portion of the proceeds will go directly to the Red Cross. I’ll still be in San Diego so am missing that event, but how awesome does that sound?

Imbibe and Campari Present: Negroni Week 2014 from Imbibe on Vimeo.

PDX Beer Week

Thursday June 5 – Sunday June 15, 2014

Apparently it’s not enough that we have July dedicated to Oregon Beer. We need a special week just for Portland beer celebrations. And boy, is there a lot going on for PDX Beer Week! I am not going to cover all the events going on- look on the website yourself for that as there is lots to read and more being added it seems every time I check! But let me highlight in my personal opinion (of course- this is my blog after all) my selected 12 favorites for beer week. Ok, technically, it is a little bit more than a week, it’s 10 days, but no problem with that!

  • The Official Beer Week Sandwich available at the various Lardo locations and Easy Company will be featuring this official special sandwich as well as the official beer week beer and t-shirt for sale as a special package for the duration of Portland Beer Week. The official beer week sandwich is with Olympic Provisions Kielbasa, smoked Tillamook cheddar, sauerkraut, Worthy/Hopworks Session India Rye Ale mustard on toasted ciabatta.
  • What? There is also an Official Beer Week Donut??? Yes, Blue Star Donuts is developing a special beer week beer donut that will be featured at their 2 locations and at select beer week events, a Widmer Brothers Hefe citrus cake donut
  • pFriem & Irving Street Kitchen Beer Dinner Pairing. Sunday June 8, 2014 5:30-8:00 PM Irving Street Kitchen Executive Chef Sarah Schafer will be hosting pFriem Family Brewers for a four course meal plus passed canapes paired with a lineup of Pfriem beers. I love the farmhouse style beers of pFriem and I think it would go fabulously with the Southern cooking by Chef Sarah. Tickets will will be $85, which includes food, beer, and gratuity. For reservations contact Irving Street Kitchen at 503.343.9440 or jessie@irvingstreetkitchen.com. The photo below is an example of the awesomeness that can come from Chef Sarah when I attended an event where she matched her cooking with Hawks View Wine so I am confident she will be just as kickass doing food pairing with beer. There is another Brewer’s Dinner event taking place at Raven and Rose with Samuel Smith beer that same night, but since that is more of an English, I’m going to vote for this Beer Dinner pairing because it’s local.
    Happiness is an Irving St Kitchen fried chicken with smashed potatoes and country gravy and greens. Fifth course, Beautiful serving of Irving St Kitchen Teres Major Steak with garlic grits, ancho ketchup, onion rings, marrow sauce paired with 2010 Hawks View Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Alternately, also on Sunday June 8 6 PM is a Beer Versus Cider & cheese pairing where the same cheese, selected by Cheesemonger Steve Jones of Cheese Bar, is paired both by a beer from Alex Ganum of Upright Brewing and a cider by Nat West of Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider as part of a face-off to see whether the beer or cider paired better with the cheese. You would get 10 different cider and beer pairings for $31 (advanced ticket sales only). Take a look at the cider and beer and cheese that will be at the event here at the ticket site.
  • New School and Bailey’s Taproom New Breweries Showcase June 9 2 PM – midnight features ten new breweries from across the Oregon state. These are all breweries that are probably new to you: Chetco Brewing, Salem Ale Works, Buoy Beer Company, Sam’s Bond Brewing, Plankton Brewing, Vagabond Brewing, Gratin Station Brew Works, Baerlic Brewing, Thunder Island Brewing, and Stormbreaker Brewing. Don’t worry, they have been conveniently gathered for you to learn about all in 1 place. At Bailey’s Taproom 2 beers from each of these breweries will be on top, and from 4 to 7pm at The Upper Lip you can meet the owners and brewers. No admission fee, just pay for what you drink! See that link to the showcase description at the New School website for more information/hint of what beers everyone is bringing to this party.
  • Old Salt + Upright Brewing Brewers Dinner. Upright Brewing is teaming up with chef Nathaniel Price of the Grain and Gristle for a special pairing dinner at Old Salt Marketplace’s event room on Monday June 9th 7 PM. This seven course dinner is going to exclusively feature vintage barrel aged beers. and is the first time the brewery has reached into the cellar for every course, including sometimes their final cases of a beer. There are some amazing verticals slated for the seven course dinner, including 2012 & 2013 Blend Love, 2011, 2012, 2013 Fantasia, and 2010, 2011, 2013 Billy the Mountain. Yeah, that’s a lotta beer for some of those courses, but I love tasting verticals to compare and contrast the flavors, and you get to taste them with food pairings too! Email the brewery uprightbrewing@gmail.com to reserve a spot, tickets: $75.

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  • Mussels from Brussels is an event where 4 breweries (Breakside, Lompoc, pFriem, and defending champion Upright) create 4 secret sauces for dipping in one pound of mussels served with fries, and paired with their Belgian-inspired beer. There is a seating for a table of 10 that takes place every 30 minutes between 5:30-8:30 PM on Tuesday, June 10, with the awards ceremony at 9 PM. The cost is $25 per person (ticketed) and the event is taking place at Bazi Bierbrasserie. Mmmm beer and mussels and fries is a classic, just classic combination.
  • More seafood + beer coming your way… this time with the Upper Lip Oyster Social which brings together on 5 – 8 PM Oyster Social’s Hama Hama oysters, six taps and over 100 bottles to try at The Upper Lip. Sip beer and slurp freshly shucked oysters right on the spot. Eat one or a dozen–the world is your oyster at $2 a pop! Please note that the raw bar is cash only, though you can have a tab for the beer.
  • The Sour and Wild Beer Seminar on Thursday June 12, 2014 6 – 8 PM is an opportunity to both learn about and taste sour and wild ales from Oregon’s masters of the styles including Cascade Brewing’s Ron Gansberg, Block 15 Brewing’s Nick Arzner, De Garde Brewing’s Trevor Rogers and Breakside Brewery’s Ben Edmunds. It is a seated seminar style event that includes a panel discussion with the brewers while you also get to taste the beers by the brewer panelists. Last I checked, this seems to be still in the finalization stages and I didn’t see tickets on sale yet.
  • On Friday, June 13th, from 4 PM -2 AM is the Taplister Rye Beer Festival, held at Eastburn.  The festival features 22 rye beers, as well as rye cocktails and rye-themed food. Partial proceeds from the sale of beer will be donated to the Dawn to Dusk paddle fund for the Children’s Cancer Association. Entry to the event is free, and you just pay for the price of your beer (5oz samples and pints), cocktails and food as your order.
  • If like me you love barrel aged beers, perhaps instead of the Rye Beer Festival (or before…) you might attend the Barrel Masters Night on Friday June 13th 6 – 8 PM at Hopworks on SE 28th and Powell. This social mingle event includes Brewmaster Matt Van Wyk of Oakshire Brewing, Ben Love of Gigantic Brewing, Widmer Brothers innovation brewer Jack Beiting, Deschutes barrelmaster and Assistant Brewmaster Ryan Schmiege and moderator Ben Edmunds of Breakside Brewery in a guided discussion with free samples of all the beer included in the ticket pricing. Tickets are $37 from Stranger Tickets., and you can check the list of the beers at the PDX Beer Week event listing
  • Ok, maybe these are multiple events, but they are all with Firestone Walker. The one I ranked highest is the Luncheon with the Lion at Saraveza and Firestone Walker. I love Firestone Walker, so I was quite torn when I saw that this event on June 15 12 – 3 PM Sunday is taking place the same day as the Portland Beer and Cheese Festival (which I cover below). The event includes David Walker of Firestone Walker Brewing Co at Saraveza where he will be speaking specifically about Firestone Walker’s barrel-aging program at 1:30pm. Meanwhile they will have a special ‘Bangers & Mash’ pasty alongside many delicious draft offerings of Firestone Walker beers, including the highly regarded 2010 “Abacus” Barrel-Aged Barleywine, 2013 “Stickee Monkee” Barrel-Aged Belgian-Style Quad, ”Parabajava” Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout Infused w/Coffee, and more! No admittance fee for this event, you just pay for what you order. Alternately, David Walker/Firestone Walker is doing a Lions Brewers Dinner with Old Salt Marketplace that evening though the menu and beer options are not listed yet as of writing this post. And, earlier the day before, at The Lion’s Scratch event which is free (pay for what you drink), David Walker/Firestone Walker will be at Belmont Station Saturday June 14 4 – 7 PM where they will be offering 2011-2014 Parabola vertical flights. They will also have some special Firestone Walker vintage beers for sale in the bottle shop and if you buy one of these special vintage Firestone Walker beers, you can have David Walker sign it for you! Afterwards, follow The Lion as he walks pied-piper style down the street to The Horse Brass, where he will continue his evening there with 13+ Firestone Walker beer offerings.

Portland Fruit Beer Festival

Friday June 6 – Sunday June 8, 2014

Taking part in PDX Beer Week as well is this festival so good I made it a section of it’s own. Saturday June 7 – Sunday June 8 is the Portland Fruit Beer Festival, which features almost 50 fruit beers and ciders. As usual nearly every beer and a few ciders have been brewed specifically for the Fruit Beer Festival and use a wide range of fruits.

Some of the beers on the list vary from 10 Barrel Brewing Cherry Sour Brown, Breakside Passionfruit Sour Ale, Burnside’s Nero Fiddle with a blend of apples, Elysian D’Mango Unchained, Falling Sky Marionberry Smoked Ale, to Oakshire Oude Bes: Strawberry Balsalmic, Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider Sweet Triple Hot ¡Tepache! Pineapple wine with three different hot peppers to Stone Brewing’s “The Tiger Cub” Saison aged in White Wine Barrels w/Sour Cherries… (you can see the list here at New School which has descriptions with the beer, though that list of 25 does not yet include the two dozen Rare Rotating Tap list of one-off or vintage kegs of just 5 gallons each).

I know right, doesn’t that sound delicious!!?? It is a one of a kind festival, with one of a kind beers exclusive to this festival.

Portland Fruit Beer Festival poster

Tickets are already on sale at $20 general admission Saturday 11am-9pm or Sunday 11am-6pm. There are also $30 VIP admission on Friday 4-9pm and limited to 300 VIP guests with a few special tappings – that one is almost sold out so if you are interested in that act fast! The Fruit Beer Fest is open to All-Ages.

The festival will be held Burnside Brewing. Burnside Brewing will be open, so you can still get a cheese plate to compliment your beers, or my personal favorite their cohiba cigar as I covered here previously and/or beer cheese curds on their menu! Not only that, but one of my favorite food carts Pulehu Pizza will be there with their grilled pizzas and making a special pizza for the festival, as well as Bunk Sandwiches.


Burnside Brewery & Portland Fruit Beer Festival Documentary from Ron Cummings on Vimeo.

Portland Beer and Cheese Festival

Sunday, June 15, 2014 12:00PM-6:00 PM

I guess technically this is also part of PDX Beer Week, but too good to not have it’s own section. I have been attending the Portland Beer and Cheese Festival for several years as it brings together beer AND cheese. You can see my recap of 2012 here and my recap of last year 2013 here, and the photos below are from those previous festivals.
Portland Beer and Cheese Fest 2014 poster

Held this year at Burnside Brewing, this will be the festival’s 3rd year featuring 11 breweries and beers each carefully paired with a select cheese by award winning cheesemonger Steve Jones of Cheese Bar. Tickets are $35 (on sale now, advanced ticket sales only so there will be no tickets at the door- this helps control the amount of people there and amount of attendees and prepare tastings accordingly. No minors allowed at this event). When you check in you will get a special festival glass and a punchcard for samples of each of the 11 beers and their respective cheese pairing. Maybe 11 beer and cheese pairings doesn’t sound like a lot, but it is. You should skip brunch and go directly to this event.

Portland Beer and Cheese Festival, beer and cheese pairing, The Commons Berwery, Steve's Cheese, Pfriem Family Brewers Wit, paired with Fern’s Edge Dairy Mt. Zion, raw goat, Oregon Portland Beer and Cheese Festival, beer and cheese pairing, The Commons Berwery, Steve's Cheese, Oakshire Brewing Auslaufen Rauchbier (cherry wood smoked ale), paired with Rogue Smokey Blue, raw cow, Oregon

Also, did I mention Olympic Provisions will be providing complimentary charcuterie at a table for your own savory meat cleanser/complement as needed. I mean, just look at Chop’s amazing meat board from previous years (he is taking this year off to actually enjoy Father’s Day), which they kept filled during the event!

Portland Beer and Cheese Fest 2013: charcuterie provided by Chop Butchery Portland Beer & Cheese Fest Portland Beer & Cheese Fest Portland Beer and Cheese Fest 2013: charcuterie provided by Chop Butchery

It was never so crowded that there were more than a few people in front of me, and most of the time I could just walk up and ask for my taster and sample. The Punchcards helped suggest an order as well as provide information about the beer and cheese that would be in the pairing. It it is one of my favorite beer events all year, and particularly it brings out a generally sophisticated beer drinking crowd that wants to think and savor what they are having rather and how everything tastes than just taste a lot of beer.

Cider Summit

Saturday June 21 – Sunday June 22 2014

Did you know that Portland has a Cider Festival, called the Cider Summit? SBS Imports and the Seattle Beer Collective organize the fest that is presented by World Foods & Bushwhacker Cider, and ironically when I attended the Cider Summit I did so in Seattle because they also do it theirs in the fall. It looks like next year they are even expanding Cider Summit to two new cities, Chicago and Berkeley!

Cider Summit Portland 2014

This year the Cider Summit is celebrating its 4th year in Portland by moving from the South Waterfront to the northern Pearl District at Fields Neighborhood Park. It will be held Friday, June 20 from 2 – 8 PM and Saturday, June 21 from 12 – 6 PM. As before, cidery owners and cidermakers will be on hand to inform and guide guests through the samplings which will be available in 4-ounce tasting portions in a souvenir festival glass.  

In addition to the range of ciders, the event will feature the DoveLewis / Unleashed by Petco dog lounge, expanded food selections from World Foods & St. Honore Boulangerie (if you visit their Division location they have wonderful cider taps!), special dessert pairings from Smitten Truffles and cider ice cream from Fifty Licks. Transportation wise Brewvana Brewery Tours shuttle will run a continuous loop from SE Portland to the Park because of its location you can easily also ride the Portland Streetcar to the event.

Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 (cash only) at the door and are available online via Stranger tickets, Umpqua Bank Pearl District branch, and at many of the area’s leading bottle shops.  Admission includes a tasting glass and 8 tasting tickets.  Additional tasting tickets will be available for sale onsite at $2 per ticket. There is also a special VIP ticket available for $35 that includes 4 additional tasting tickets and early admission on Friday from 2p-3p, only 200 of these tickets are available – exclusively online via the event website. Dogs are allowed at the event, but no minors.

Re-admission will be allowed at any time with event wristband and tasting glass.  The Cider Summit event will benefit Northwest Cider AssociationCascade Blues AssociationDoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital, and The Institute for Myeloma & Bone Cancer Research.

Portland Monthly’s Country Brunch & Bloody Mary Smackdown

Sunday, June 22, 2014 11:30AM-2:00 PM

I hesitated too long when the first Portland Monthly Country Brunch tickets went on sale their first year, but was smarter and snapped them up quickly last year and again this year. The photos below are from when I attended last year and did a blog recap so visit there for more.

Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2013, Kevin Atchley, Walt Alexander and Brian Snyder of Pine State Biscuits, whose sample was Ayers Creek cornmeal crusted Carolina catfish mini biscuits with vinegar slaw and sweet pickle remoulade Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2013, Genies Cafe Horseradish Bloody courtesy of Nadia Mihalik included their house infused horseradish vodka and Genies bloody mary mix garnished with an olive, pepperoncini and celery, and a jalapeno infused salt rim, paired with the Genies Cafe brunch plate of Chef Dee's Classic Bene, with housemade Canadian bacon topped with a cage free poached egg and famous homemade hollandaise sauce on an English muffin Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2013, Boke Bowl Boke Eggs & Bacon with fried quail egg with pork in black bean sauce over rice tots

This event is obviously sponsored by Portland Monthly Magazine, which is one of the best organizers of events. They always put together a beautiful atmosphere and most importantly, always think of seating to enjoy the food and drink! This year, six chefs will prepare bites of their favorite brunch fare while Irving Street Kitchen (People’s Choice) and Le Bistro Montage (Judge’s Choice) winners from last year defend their titles of “Best Bloody Mary” in the third-annual Portland Monthly Bloody Mary Smackdown!

Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2013, Bloody Mary Smackdown, Olympic Provisions provided by Jess Hereth an Olympic Mary with House Mary mix, vodka, and a pickles and of course their excellent salami as part of the garnish Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2013, Bloody Mary Smackdown, Circa 33 and adorable Spencer Conger delivered The Experiment #3 with a Pan-Asian style Bloody Mary that included lemongrass, togarashi spice, fish sauce, freshly grated wasabi, tami, galanga root, and a little chili and a dried shrimp. Seriously, OMG

Furthermore, 100% of net proceeds will benefit Zenger Farms new Urban Grange. Urban Grange is an 8,960-square-foot facility that will support the Zenger Farm ongoing efforts to connect Portland communities to fresh-grown food by being a space for Zenger youth field trips, summer camps, healthy eating workshops, and farmer training programs, opportunities for emerging businesses in the commercial kitchen, etc.

Here are the participants for the Brunch and Bloody Mary competition!

Brunch Bonanza by:

  • Chef Matt Christianson from Urban Farmer
  • Chefs Karen Pride & Brittney Galloway from Harlow
  • Chef Johanna Ware from Smallwares
  • Chef Rick Gencarelli from Lardo
  • Chef Jose Chesa from Ataula
  • Chefs Michael Madigan & Jeff McCarthy from TenTop

Bloody Mary Smackdown presented by Grey Goose:

In addition to brunch, guests will enjoy bottomless Manmosas (see: beer +orange juice) by Miller Highlife and Crispin Cider. I’m not sure what to think about that yet. Also, New Seasons Market will treat attendees to fresh organic juices and local hot sauce condiments. Sunshine Dairy will be sharing its delicious yogurts and Boyd’s will be keeping everyone caffeinated with their fresh brew.

Just like last year, Whole Foods Market will host a Bloody Mary Accoutrements Station to dress your Bloody to your liking… which was amazing. I think I ate like a half dozen of those giant cocktail shrimp.

Portland Monthly's Country Brunch, Whole Foods, Bloody Mary Smackdown, garnish station Portland Monthly's Country Brunch, Whole Foods, Bloody Mary Smackdown, garnish station

Do you have your tickets? VIP Brunch & Bloodies (must be 21+) includes early admittance at 10:30 AM, brunch items, adult & non-alcoholic beverages and swag are ticketed at $45, or you can just have brunch and no bloody marys for $35 and still get 1 hour early entrance and swag. Or, enter at the regular admission time like I am at 11:30 AM and enjoy Brunch & Bloodies for $30 or Brunch Only for $20. Kids 5 or younger are free. The event is taking place at Castaway Portland. Get your tickets here at Eventbrite.

Sake Fest

Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:30PM-9:00 PM

Saké Fest PDX brings together more than 130 samples of saké, plum wine & beer with food from local restaurants & purveyors at the Sentinal Hotel. I’ve never been, though I have heard good things! The admission fee for the ticket/tasting glass is all inclusive, so all food and all saké sampling stations! Tickets for the event are $50 per person in advance online with limited tickets will be available at the door for $60. Participants must be 21 years or older to attend

A portion of the net proceeds from Saké Fest PDX benefits the Japan-America Society of Oregon (JASO)

North American Organic Brewers Festival

June 26-June 29, 2014

The North American Organic Brewers Festival brings together organic beers and ciders alongside live music, food, sustainability-oriented vendors, non-profits and a children’s area at Overlook Park. I missed it last year, but attended the previous two years. The goal of this festival is to raise awareness about organic beer and sustainable living and the NAOBF serves up nearly 60 organic beers & ciders from around the nation.

The festival times are 12-9 PM Thursday, Friday & Saturday, and 12 – 5 PM Sunday. Admission into the event is free, but the $6 reusable, compostable cornstarch glass is required for tasting beer. You also need to purchase drinking tokens, each token is $1. However, you can get a $1 discount toward the tasting glass with a validated Tri-Met ticket! ALso, the event is cash only.

 

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Isn’t it crazy with all these June events? And to think after that is July, which is Oregon Beer Month and there will be even more events to celebrate! What a summer that is coming!

Are there any events that I mentioned that you are thinking of attending / will I see you?

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Raven & Rose Cocktail Paper Crane

Until the end of this month, consider visiting the Rookery at Raven & Rose. First of all, if you haven’t been before, it is a gorgeous, classy space. When you enter Raven & Rose, turn right past the hostess desk to go to the stairway up to what used to be the hayloft of this former carriage house.

  

Second of all, until the end of this month, they have this fantastic cocktail called the Paper Crane. 50% of the sales of Paper Crane drink sales go to White Bird Dance Company, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing Portland-based, regional, national, and international dance companies to Portland, Oregon. Raven & Rose is one of 6 locations which have created a special drink for White Bird Cocktail Month (May 2014)- the other locations include Silk, Southpark Seafood, Higgins, Nel Centro, and Ringside Fish House.
White Bird Cocktail Month May 2014

But back to the drink I’ve had so far, the Paper Crane. It’s made with New Deal Hot Monkey pepper vodka, Benedictine, peach cordial, lemon juice, honey, egg white, and Angostura bitters to present a well balanced mix of spicy and sweet and sour and lightness. So, it’s a drink that’s both good for you in deliciousness, and good for the world in helping to support the arts via White Bird Dance Company.
Raven & Rose special drink for May 2014, the Paper Crane. It's made with New Deal Hot Monkey pepper vodka, Benedictine, peach cordial, lemon juice, honey, egg white, and Angostura bitters to present a well balanced mix of spicy and sweet and sour and lightness. Raven & Rose special drink for May 2014, the Paper Crane. It's made with New Deal Hot Monkey pepper vodka, Benedictine, peach cordial, lemon juice, honey, egg white, and Angostura bitters to present a well balanced mix of spicy and sweet and sour and lightness.

If you go on Wednesday, like I did, that is their Whiskey Wedsnesday, where they have additional special whiskey items and live music in the evenings.

Finally, if you didn’t know… The Rookery has a food menu that includes fried cheese curds & fried pickles served with a smoked chili aioli. You need this.
"The The Rookery at Raven & Rose has a food menu that includes fried cheese curds & fried pickles served with a smoked chili aioli.

Hurry, this cocktail is only available only until the end of May! However, visit the Rookery anytime to order those fried cheese curds and pickles with any drink you’d like…

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