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6th annual Baker’s Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnut Fest
March 22, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
$35The Sixth Annual Baker’s Dozen is Portland’s renowned coffee beer and doughnut festival. The event features three things Portland does best: beer, coffee, and doughnuts, each represented by a baker’s dozen artisans. The name is a throwback to when bakers, to thank their customers, would throw in an extra something-something when they purchased one dozen (12) of, say, doughnuts. What makes this event extra unique is that attendees suffer no FOMO; admission includes samples of absolutely everything including many of the specific coffee roasts featured in the beers. The festival moves to a new venue with a covered patio, White Owl Social Club (1305 SE 8th Ave.), which is 21+, on Sunday, March 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Last year the event sold out in advance and this year tickets are significantly even more limited (to ensure attendees don’t miss out and keep lines shorter) and are available for $35 ($45 at the door if available) at Merctickets.com/go/BakersDozenPDX
Barley Brown’s Brewery featuring Sorbenots Coffee
Ecliptic f/ Caffe Vita
Great Notion Brewing f/ Coava Coffee
Leikam Brewing f/ Tov Coffee Bus
Little Beast f/t tbd roaster
McMenamins Brewing f/ McMenamins Coffee
Modern Times PDX f/ Modern Times Coffee
Old Town Brewing f/ tbd roaster
Pono brew-am w/ John Lovegrove f/t BadBeard’s Microroastery
Reuben’s Brews (from Seattle) f/ Kuma Coffee (also from Seattle)
Rosenstadt Brewing f/ tbd roaster
Threshold Brewing f/t MuddWorks Roastery
Von Ebert Brewing f/ Tanager Coffee
This year’s doughnut line-up is equally mouthwatering and will feature returning favorites along with a few first-time bakers for a lineup that causes some people to refer to this beerfest as a doughnut fest. And while dunkin’ doughnuts into coffee-infused beers is perfectly acceptable, several of the coffees featured in the beers will be available for sampling, as well.
This event benefits All Hands Raised, a nonprofit organization benefiting Portland public schools, with a focus on racial equality, which is committed to improving education for children and youth throughout Multnomah County from cradle to career.
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