Portland Tartare Tour

Portland Tartare Tour Week Offering for March 18-24 – five Westward Whiskey special edition cocktails crafted to pair with a beef tartare dish from five participating locations in Portland, to benefit three local food-focused charities: Hunger Free Oregon, Zenger Farm, and Milk Crate Kitchen.

Which pairing do you want to try?
Scotch Lodge and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March Scotch Lodge and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March

Scotch Lodge:
Scotch Lodge and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March Scotch Lodge and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March
🥃CURIOSER AND CURIOSER: Shiitake Butter-Washed Westward American Single Malt, Giffard Cacao, Vanilla
🍴TARTARE PAIRING: Pine Nuts, Shiitake, Cacio de Roma, Rakkyo
(raising funds for Zenger Farm)
I admit this was my favorite because I loved how the two complimented each other, and it was the cocktail that I was the most tempted to have a second round. I didn’t think the Cacio crisp was that great of a vehicle for the tartare, but I was more than happy to scoop it up by the spoonful directly to my mouth and take a bite of crisp. Be careful though – once you visit Scotch Lodge you may find yourself staying to order more of the incredible food and drink here, soaking up the elegant speakeasy vibes, and never proceed forward on your tartare crawl!

Bellwether Bar:
Bellwether Bar and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March Bellwether Bar and Westward Whiskey cocktail and steak tartare pairing for the Portland Tartare Tour 2024 in March
🥃NO. 56: Westward Whiskey Original, Salted Maple Syrup, Tiki Bitters and Citrus Oil
🍴TARTARE PAIRING: Northwest Beef, Cured Duck Yolk, and Aioli served with Rustic Sourdough
(raising funds for Milk Crate Kitchen)
This cocktail has a sweet saltiness from the maple syrup, but is the perfect balance for the classic tartare here which has a touch of saltiness to it and that freshly toasted buttery bread is so good we asked for extra just of the bread. I love that they have an outdoor patio space in the back that is covered and has some heaters if the weather is nice, but the homey interior of this Mt Tabor bar is also so comforting and cozy.

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Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant

As a fan of Tournant, I was beyond enamored of the announcement of their Full Moon Dinner Series for this year. For these dinner experiences, they would bring together “nature, food, art and ceremony as the full moon rises over Oregon’s wine country”. The series selected four full moons to celebrate: the pink moon in April, strawberry moon in June, sturgeon moon in August, and harvest moon in September. The pink moon in April was the one that resonated with me, and I attended the inaugural dinner of the series, the pink moon dinner on April 16.
Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn

Tournant is well known for their partnership with fisherman (particularly for signature fresh shucking of oysters by for you), farmers, foragers, and combining peak seasonal ingredients with open fire cooking over an outdoor fire pit. I’ve enjoyed every multi-course feast they have prepared over the years and many meals, never been disappointed, and frequently wonder at how they keep coming up with new recipes and ideas to highlight ingredients time and time again. So the fact they don’t announce the exact location of the dinner until closer to the event didn’t bother me at all – note that the dinner settings will vary. For the Pink Moon Dinner, about a week before the dinner they announced in email to those with tickets the venue would be at Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn.
Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barnPink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn

We were warned ahead of time to dress warmly as historic barn is not insulated, as well as bring proof of vaccination. I know Tournant has set up their long dinner tables totally open in the elements before – in fields, in the woods, along the sands of the ocean or rocks of a river, even on the snow directly – breathtakingly beautiful events every one (you should look at the photos in the link). But still I was just grateful there would be cover in case there were April showers, and cold winds since literally earlier in the week Portland area had been experiencing snow and random hailstorms.
Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn Pink Moon Dinner with Tournant took place at the winery Dominio IV in Carlton, inside their historic and renovated red barn

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Cocktail Classes with House Spirits Distillery

Have you ever had spirits from House Spirits Distillery? You may have enjoyed these local spirits in cocktails around Portland without even knowing it. Besides offering a distillery tasting room where during a visit you can try tastings of their liquors, at their tasting room you can also try their whiskey, spirit, and cocktail flight (or try a particular cocktail individually). You can also join in one of their free distillery tours. But did you also know they offer special cocktail classes? Having attended one myself, I can highly recommend it as you will get your money’s worth in learning at least 5 types of cocktails and making them hands on and tasting them, as well as the rest of the knowledge you will gain when you attend the cocktail classes with House Spirits Distillery.
House Spirits Distillery offers tastings of their liquors but also their cocktails in a cocktail flight or individually, try a distillery tour for free, or sign up for a Distillery Class like this one for a fee - and you will more and get your money's worth with cocktail classes at House Spirits Distillery House Spirits Distillery offers tastings of their liquors but also their cocktails in a cocktail flight or individually, try a distillery tour for free, or sign up for a Distillery Class like this one for a fee - and you will more and get your money's worth at cocktail classes with House Spirits Distillery

For instance, for my class, which was called the Bitter Truth and centered on learning, trying, and using bitters, I was able to make multiple cocktails as you’ll see below. The cocktails centered around their Westward Whiskey, Volstead Vodka, Krogstad Aquavit, and Casa Magdalena Rum, so we got to try cocktails with all the liquors. Here’s a look at the setup before we messed it up making drinks – you can see my “Welcome House Spirits Cocktail” also in the video from my Instastories. Tip: wear comfortable shoes because you will be standing making cocktails during the entire class.

We started with a simple classic recipe dramatically named here, The Cocktail- basically an Old Fashioned. This simple start also is when we talked about how much is in a dash, how to know stir and when to stop stirring (stir for 20 seconds with back of spoon to the glass sides, and the glass should feel chilled), and tips on how long simple syrup lasts (4 weeks!) and freezing lemon juice in ice cube trays.
House Spirits Distillery offers tastings of their liquors but also their cocktails in a cocktail flight or individually, try a distillery tour for free, or sign up for a Distillery Class like this one for a fee - and you will more and get your money's worth House Spirits Distillery offers a Distillery Class like this one for a fee - and you will more and get your money's worth. Our first drink that I made was this Classic Cocktail, basically an Old Fashioned, so we could focus on technique and facts about the bar equipment.

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