Come listen to some old-time fiddle tunes!
Maple Microdevelopment is an NGO empowering vulnerable communities through financial literacy and resilience in Uganda, Chile and Oregon. Maple Portland is currently running a pilot program in partnership with P:ear Mentor, an incredible organization supporting youth navigating homelessness, transitional housing, and other challenges.
Raffle earnings plus a portion of proceeds from food & draft sales will go toward the pilot program.
Come thirsty, come hungry, come curious!
On Saturday, October 18th from 11 AM - 10 PM we will be bringing back Pêche Fest, the one and only place to try all of the peach filled libations you can handle. We’ll will have beer, cider and cocktails available featuring the juiciest of juicy fruits. Drinks will be sold on a pour by pour basis so you won’t have to worry about working through all of those pesky drink tickets. On top of that, we’ll have custom glassware that will be yours, for free, to take home to help you remember all of the good times you had at Saraveza’s Pêche Fest!
So, what exactly is Pêche or a Pêche for that matter. It generally refers to a Belgian or Belgian-style Lambic-style Sour Ale made by adding peach juice or puree to a young, aged Lambic. Most of the beer on tap will be sour so pucker up, but there will also be a non-sour Cider available as well as cocktails. Check out the draft list below!!
Dwinell Country Ales - Fuzzword
Cascade Barrel House - Peche
The Ale Apothecary - Queen of Noise w/ Peach
Alesong - Beleza
De Garde - The Bellini
Funky Fauna - Wandering Spirit
pFriem - Peche
Prairie - Side Peach
Tieton - Bourbon Barrel Peach Cider
Saraveza is a North Portland beer staple. Throughout their 17 years in business they have supported the local, national and international beer scenes. They are home to pasties, cheese curds, hundreds of cans and bottles of beer to-go, a consistently killer draft list and, on any given Sunday, a raucous crowd of Green Bay Packers fans.
Our Depeche Mode inspired poster. Get it?! DePECHE Mode. We’ll see ourselves out.