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June 14 PDX All Product Price Book OREGON BEERS BY STYLE Lagers Ambers Gold / Cream 1811 - Fort George Ayinger Marzen - Ayinger Brewery Boddington's - Boddington's Brewing Budweiser - Anheuser Busch Bass Ale - Bass Brewery DD Blonde - Hop Valley Brewery Dixie Lager - Dixie Drop Top - Widmer Brewing Kiwanda Cream - Pelican Brewery 541 Lager - Hop Valley Brewery Eel River - Eel River Brewing Leffe Blonde - Leffe Brewing Kingfisher - United Breweries Michelob Amber Bock - Michelob Brewing Moinette Blonde - DuPont Brewery Kirin Ichiban - Kirin Brewery Oakshire Amber - Oakshire Brewing PranQster - North Coast Brewing Kokanee Glacier - Columbia Brewing Landshark - Margaritaville Brewing IPA's Belgian Style Pale Ale Longboard - Kona Brewing Acme - North Coast Brewing Matilda - Goose Island Michelob - Michelob Brewing Alphadelic IPA - Hop Valley Brewery Rolling Rock - Latrobe Brewing Apocalypse - 10 Barrel Brewing Belgian Style Wheat Singha - Singha Big Sky IPA - Big Sky Brewing Shock Top - Anheuser Busch Breakside IPA - Breakside Light Lagers Eel River - Eel River Brewing Belgian Strong Bud Light - Anheuser Busch Gigantic IPA - Gigantic La Chouffe - La Chouffe Brewing Busch Light - Anheuser Busch Goose Island India Pale Ale - Goose Island Scaldis - Brasserie Dubuisson Michelob Ultra - Anheuser Busch Hop Devil - Victory Brewing Natural Light - Anheuser Busch Hop It - Urthel Brewery Saison Farmhouse Select 55 - Anheuser Busch India Pale Ale - Goose Island Avril - DuPont Brewery IPA - Burnside Brewery Foret - DuPont Brewery Pilsners Longhammer - Redhook Brewery Hennepin - Ommegang Brewery Beck's - Beck's Brewery Nice Rack - Southern Oregon Brewing La Merle - North Coast Brewing Breakside Pilsner - Breakside Racer 5 - Bear Republic Saison DuPont - DuPont Brewery Czech Ur Head - Hop Valley Brewery Rotator IPA - Widmer Brewing Sofie - Goose Island Czechvar - Budweiser Budvar Brewery Silversopt IPA - Pelican Mama's Pilsner - Oskar Blues Single Wide - Boulevard Single Abbey Naz Dravi - Southern Oregon Brewing Total Domination - Ninkasi Brewing Abbey - Ommegang Brewery Radeberger - Radeberger Brewery Union Jack - Firestone Walker Brewing Duvel - Duvel Moortgat Brewery Scrimshaw - North Coast Brewery Vortex - Fort George Pere Jacques - Goose Island Stella Artois - Stella Artois Brewery Watershed IPA - Oakshire Brewing Witkap - Witkap Veltins Pilsner White Hawk - Mendocino Dubbels Hefeweizens Imperial IPA's Brother Thelonius - North Coast Brewing Brau Weiss - Ayinger Alpha Centauri IPA - Hop Valley Brewery Pauwel Kwak - Bosteels Brewery Erdinger Dark Hefeweizen - Erdinger Brewery Double Jack - Firestone Walker Brewing Westmalle -Westmalle Brewery Erdinger Hefeweizen - Erdinger Brewery Gubna - Oskar Blues Maisel Weiss - Maisel India Pelican Ale - Pelican Triples The Heff - Hop Valley Brewery Nelson - Widmer Brewing Karmeliet - Bosteels Brewery Occidental Hefeweizen - Occidental Brewing Tricerahops - Ninkasi Brewing St. Feuillien - St. Feuillien Brewery Organic Hefeweizen - Pinkus Westmalle -Westmalle Brewery Widmer Hefeweizen - Widmer Brewing Black IPA's Dogzilla - Laughing Dog Brewing Porters Pale Ales London Porter - Fullers Dales Pale Ale - Oskar Blues Reds Pin Up - Southern Oregon Brewing ISA - 10 Barrel Brewing Believer - Ninkasi Brewing Reserve Porter - Firestone Walker Brewing Kick Axe - Lompoc G Night Imperial Red - Oskar Blues Vanilla Porter - Hop Valley Brewery Oatmeal Pale Ale - Burnside Brewing Step Child Imperial Red - Hop Valley Brewery Pale 31 - Firestone Walker Proletariat Red - Lompoc Brewing Stouts Red Seal - North Coast Brewery Red Rocket - Bear Republic Oatis Oatmeal - Ninkasi Brewery Scapegoat - Big Sky Brewing Red Tail Ale - Mendocino Brewing Oatmeal - Samuel Smith Woodlawn Pale Ale - Breakside Overcast Esp Stout - Oakshire Brewing ESB's Tsunami Stout - Pelican Brewery Black Ales Fullers ESB - Fullers Brewing Imperial Black - Southern Tier Honker's Ale - Goose Island Imperial Stouts Sinistor - 10 Barrel Brewing Redhook ESB - Redhook Brewery Bourbon County Stout - Goose Island Stock Ale - Burnside Brewing Rasputin Imperial - North Coast Brewing Imperial Pale Ales Raven's Eye Imperial - Eel River Brewing C-Note - Lompoc Brewing Lambics Ten Fidy Imperial - Oskar Blues Brewing Cuvee Brut - Liefmans Sour Beers Framboise - Lindemans Strong Ale Bellegems Bruin - Bockor Kriek - Lindemans Old Chub - Oskar Blues Cuvee du Jacobin - Bocker Peche - Lindemans Zoetzur - DeProef Pomme - Lindemans Wheat Zuur - Ommegang 312 Urban Wheat Ale - Goose Island Fruit Beer Gluten Free Mango Weizen - Trade Route Brewing Honey Redbridge - Anheuser Busch Strawberry - Fruli Biere de Miel - DuPont Brewery Discovery Amber - Greens Endeavour Dubbel - Greens Wit Beers Mild Ale Endeavour Dubbel - Greens Quick Wit - Fort George Mild Winter - Goose Island Omission Lager - Craft Brew Alliance Wimea Wit - Pelican Brewery Omission IPA - Craft Brew Alliance Omission Pale Ale - Craft Brew Alliance Quest Tripel - Greens Sorgham - St. Peters Dark Sorgham - St. Peters Kolsch Occidental Kolsch - Occidental Sunner Kolsch - Sunner EVENT DATES LOCATION Cheers to Belgian Beers Fri 5/30 ‐ Sat 5/31 Oregon MetalCraft St Johns Bizarre Sat 5/10 St Johns Portland Oregon Rock N Roll Marathon 1/2 Marathon Sun 5/18 DT SE NE Portland Portland Rose Festival‐Clydesdales Mon 6/2 ‐ Mon 6/9 Grand Floral Parade June 8 Portland Beer Week Thu 6/5 ‐ Sun 6/15 Various Breweries Vans Warped Tour Sat 6/29 Portland EXPO Center Vancouver USA Marathon Sun 6/15 Esther Short Park Vancouver Summer BrewFest Fri 6/13 ‐ Sun 6/15 Esther Short Park Cider Summit Fri 6/20‐ Sat 6/21 Fields Neighborhood Park NW 10th Overton North American Organic Beer Fest Thu 6/26 ‐Sun 6/29 Overlook Park Vancouver Rodeo Wed 7/2 ‐Sat 7/5 Vancouver Mississippi Street Fair Sat 7/12 Mississippi Street Scappoose POW WOW Fri 7/11 ‐ Sun 7/13 Scappoose Oregon Cathedral Park Jazz Fest Thu 7‐17 ‐Sun 7/20 Cathedral Park String Summit Thu 7‐17 ‐Sun 7/20 Hornings Hideout Robin Hood Festival Fri 7/18 ‐ Sun 7/20 Sherwood Oregon Brewers Festival Wed 7/23 ‐ Sun 7/27 Waterfront Park Washington County Fair Thur 7/24 ‐ Sun 7/27 Washington County Fairgrounds The Big Float Sun 7/27 Willamette River West side Bowl Portland International BeerFest Fri 8/8 ‐ Sun 8/10 Holladay Park Alberta Street Fair Sat 8/9 Alberta Street Oregon International Airshow Fri 9/19 ‐ Sun 9/21 Hillsboro Airport MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Page # Table of Contents: Package Beer 2 Package Beer 3-21 Section 2 Table of Contents: Draft Beer 22 Draft Beer 23-37 Section 3 & 4 Tables of Contents: Non Alcoholic Beverages 38 Non-Alcoholic Beverages 39-42 Section 5 Tables of Contents: Wine 43 Wine 44-56 6 SECTION 1: PACKAGE BEER TABLE OF CONTENTS Package Beer Package Beer Package Beer USA Pg # IMPORT BEERS Pg # IMPORT BEERS Pg # Anheuser Busch Belgium Scotland Budweiser 3 Beaujardin 14 Traquair House 19 Budweiser Black Crown 3 Best of Belgium 14 Thailand Bud Light 3 Bockor 14 Singha 19 Bud Light Platinum 3 Bosteels 14 Vietnam Bud Light Lime 3 Cuvee 14 33 Export 19 Bud Light Lime - Lime A Rita 3 Deproef 14 Bud Light Lime - Straw Ber Rita 3-4 Dupont 14 Bud Light Lime - Cran Ber Rita 4 Dubuisson 15 Bud Light Lime - Mang-O Rita 4 Duvel 15 Package Ciders Bud Light Lime - Raz Ber Rita 4 Du Bocq 15 CIDERS Pg # Bud Ice 4 Greens (Gluten Free) 15 2 Towns Ciders 19 Bud Select 4 Hoegaarden 15 Portland Cider Company 19 Select 55 4 La Chouffe 15 Ace Cider 19 Bud Chelada 4 Leffe 15 Aspall 19 Bud Light Chelada 4 Liefmans 15 Bushwhacker 19 Michelob Family 4 Lindemans 15 Ciderboys 19-20 Rolling Rock 4 Maredsous 15 Clos Normand Hard Cider 20 Redbridge (Gluten Free) 4 Martens 15 Farnum Hills Cider 20 Wild Blue 4 Orval Trappist 16 Johnny Appleseed 20 Shock Top Family 4-5 Rochefort Trappist 16 Lake Chelan 20 Busch Family 5 Stella Artois 16 Orginal Sin Hard Cider 20 Natural Family 5 St Feuillien 16 Samuel Smith Organic 20 O'Doul's NA 5 Urthel 16 Sonoma Cider 20 King Cobra 5 Vanberg & DeWulf 16 Stella Cidre 20 Hurricane High Gravity 5 Westmalle Trappist 16 Square Mile Cider 20 Canada Virtue Cider 20 CRAFT BEERS - USA Kokanee Glacier 16 Oregon Czech Republic MEADS Pg # Maletis Beverage 5 Czechvar 16 Fire Cirkl 20 10 Barrel Brewing 5-6 Zatec 16 Nectar Creek 21 Breakside Brewery 6 England Redstone 21 Burnside Brewing Company 6 Bass 16 Ecliptic Brewing 6 Batemans 17 MALTERNATIVES Pg # Fort George Brewery 6 Boddingtons 17 Bartles & Jaymes 21 Gigantic Brewing 6 Fullers 17 Harvester Brewing 6 Meantime 17 Other Flavored Malt Beverages Pg # Hop Valley Brewing Company 7 Robinson's Old Tom 17 4Loko 21 Logsdon Organice Farmhouse Ales 7 Samuel Smith 17 4 Poco Loko 21 Lompoc Brewing 7France Earthquake 21 Ninkasi Brewing 7 Castelian 17 Oakshire Brewing 7-8 Germany Signature Cocktails 21 Occidental Brewing 8 Ayinger 17 Pelican Brewery 8 Becks 17-18 Moskato Life 21 Southern Oregon Brewing Company 8 Clausthaler NA 18 Widmer Brothers Brewing 8-9 DAB Dortmunder 18 Non-Alcoholic Beer Pg # Hawaii Erdinger 18 Busch NA 21 Kona Brewing Company 9 Pinkus 18 O'Doul's NA 21 Washington Schofferhofer 18 Beck's NA 21 Iron Horse Brewing Brewery 9 St. Pauli Girl 18 Erdinger NA 21 Redhook Ale Brewery 9 Sunner Kolsch 18 St. Pauli NA 21 Scuttlebutt Brewing Company 9-10 Radeberger 18 Clausthaler NA 21 California Holland Bear Republic 10 La Trappe Trappist 18 Bison Brewing 10 Tilburg 18 Black Diamond Brewing Company 10 Iceland Eel River Brewing 10 Lava 18 Firestone Walker Brewing Company 11 India Mendocino Brewing 11 King Fisher 18 North Coast Brewing 11 Italy Colorado Amiata Contessa V&D 18 Oskar Blues 11-12 Japan Florida Kirin 18 Margaritaville Brewing Company 12
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