Rye Beer Fest is back!
This coming Friday June 23rd Rye Beer Fest is back at at the Imperial Bottle Shop & Taproom (3090 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202) on Friday, June 23rd from 3-10 pm for an unforgettable experience. This exciting event, taking place during Portland Beer Week, promises to be a must-attend occasion. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with the unique spicy and earthy flavors of 16 exceptional rye beers, ensuring an extraordinary tasting journey. Expect a showcase of rye flavors in everything from pilsners to IPA’s and everything in between. But it's not just about the beer; your participation will also support the vital work of the mental health non-profit organization, NAMI Multnomah. Volunteers from NAMI will be present at the festival to educate the community about free mental health resources in Portland and beyond. As an official sponsor I'll be providing event media coverage.
Experience the inclusive and enjoyable Rye Beer Fest with free admission, welcoming all attendees. Indulge in your preferred rye beers, available by the pint or taster size, and participate in an exciting raffle for beer swag. Delight in exploring a diverse selection of 16 rye beers, creating a delightful tasting journey.
Families are invited to join us outdoors until 9 pm, fostering a warm atmosphere for all. With both indoor and outdoor spaces, the festival offers a dynamic setting for exploration and enjoyment. Enjoy on-site snack options or bring your own food from nearby restaurants. Non-alcoholic beverage alternatives will be available for purchase, catering to different preferences. By joining us at the Rye Beer Fest, you can celebrate Portland Beer Week, savor exceptional rye beers, and contribute to supporting NAMI Multnomah, making a positive impact on mental health.
Check out ryebeerfest.com for more details! See you there!
About NAMI Multnomah:
NAMI Multnomah is the Multnomah County affiliate for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy. We aim to provide a platform that allows persons affected by mental illness to have a powerful voice in the local mental health community.
To learn more about NAMI Multnomah, visit https://www.namimultnomah.org.