Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Deschutes' Street Pub is set to pop up in Hingetown

Deschutes Brewery of Bend, OR, is bringing its Street Pub pop up block party to Cleveland on Aug. 1, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The 402-foot bar with 40 taps, crafted from reclaimed wood and steel from Oregon, will be in Hingetown, on 29th St. between Detroit and Clinton Ave. The Street Pub is a one-stop shop to try a lot of beers, from Reserve Series rarities  like The Abyss to year-round favorites like Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale. The beers will be paired up with culinary creations from Deschutes Corporate Chef Jeff Usinowicz, Chef Nolan Konkoski of SOHO Kitchen and Bar and Chef Karen Small of Flying Fig. Live local music will be provided by the Spazmatics, These Knees, Tom Evancheck & The Old Money and Midnight Passenger. There will  be some fun bar games and prizes. Admission is free, but attendees pay for beer and food samples.
Proceeds from the event go to the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, which provides the region with natural places that nourish and support vibrant and prosperous communities by identifying, preserving, restoring and maintaining essential assets like clean water, working farms, wildlife areas and parks.
This one-of-a-kind block party is, "crafted for community," and family friendly.
Following its Cleveland visit, the Deschutes Street Pub will travel to Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Denver and Sacramento.

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