SheBrew, a family-friendly beer and cider festival showcasing over 40 professional female brewers and 10 homebrewers from the Pacific Northwest, will host its tenth annual event from noon – 7 p.m. at The Left Bank Annex in Portland on Saturday, March 8th—International Women’s Day. The festival offers an immersive experience with 40+ beers, ciders, GF beers, wine spritzes and more to sample from leading female brewers from the Pacific Northwest, in addition to female-owned food carts and vendors.
Professional brewing participants will include Natalie Baldwin of Wayfinder, Lisa Allen of Gold Dot Beer, Christine Walter of Bauman’s Cider, Sonia-Marie Leikam of Leikam Brewing; Madeleine McCarthy of Von Ebert Brewing; Jess Hardie of TPK Brewing, Cason Wolcott of Baerlic Brewing, and many more.
The SheBrew National Competition for amateur female-identified homebrewers will precede the event, with the “Best in Show” winner announced at the festival. The winner will have the opportunity to collaborate with Natalie Baldwin of Wayfinder Beer. Attendees can sample and vote on homebrews for the People’s Choice, and the winner gets to brew with Madeleine McCarthy of Von Ebert Brewing. For additional information, visit www.shebrew.beer.
Organized by the Human Rights Campaign and the Oregon Brew Crew, SheBrew is a 100% nonprofit event, with proceeds supporting the Human Rights Campaign. The leading female professional and amateur beer and cider competition offers female homebrewers opportunities for networking, craft beverage sharing and connection.
General admission tickets priced at $30 online or $35 at the door, including a commemorative tasting glass, sample tickets, a vote for the homebrews competition and a Human Rights Campaign membership.
VIP tickets are available for $65 per person, including general admission benefits as well as early admission and ten raffle tickets.
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