The Oregon Zoo was invaded by a capacity crowd of beer and cider loving Homo sapiens last Friday for their annual Zoo Brew event. The sold out festivity featured a plethora of breweries and a number of cideries. We participated in the event as Eyeluvbeer and had an outstanding experience. A big thank you goes out to the Zoo’s Event Manager, Beth Smith and Event Coordinator, Lara Busch. They worked hard to get us in there. Beth, Lara and the rest of the Zoo’s staff were very accommodating and great to work with.
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Beth Smith, Event Manager, Jennifer Payne, Volunteer
Resources Division Manager, Sandra Sampeer, Event Co-chair
and Lara Busch, Chair. |
Overall, the entire event was a hit. It was the perfect size. I don’t believe the lines for a taste of beer or cider were longer than 10 people deep. While tasting, attendees enjoyed the dead-on cover tunes performed by Cool-Ade. Mother Nature even ensured us with very comfortable weather; despite a few raindrops she gave out, which didn't seem to faze anyone. The overall energy at Zoo Brew was very positive. Everyone was in good spirits. The craft beer and cider we were enjoying went to an earnest cause; to improve our Zoo. Why wouldn't you feel good about that?
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Best Beer Event Program EVER! |
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Love the map and legend. |
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Pre-mass amounts of Homo sapiens |
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Free range beer and cider lovers. |
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Cold kickin' an Eyeluvbeer tee. |
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Vertigo Brewing's, Friar Mike's IPA going in. |
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Mike De Kalb, Laurelwood's Co-Owner always seems to
be where his beer is, which is cool. |
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Under the tent. |
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Ninkasi Radiant Ale and Believer Double
Red Ale in their evening wear. |
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