Organic Beer Fest
The Organic Beer Fest is a celebration of brews made from ingredients grown without the use of synthetic chemicals. It brings together craft brewers, musicians, food vendors, and sustainability promoters in a relaxed, friendly park setting.
Position your organic or sustainable brand as a sponsor or vendor at a high-traffic festival that attracts eco-conscious craft enthusiasts and foodies seeking authentic, earth-friendly experiences.
- Behind-the-scenes brewer interviews: spotlight organic ingredient sourcing and sustainable brewing methods
- Tasting guide content: help attendees plan their festival route and discover rare/limited-release organic beers
- Sustainability angle: highlight the festival's compostable cups, waste reduction, and eco-friendly transportation initiatives
- User-generated content campaign: encourage festival-goers to share their favorite brews and brewery discoveries on social media
Craig Nicholls, a passionate Portland brewer, started the Organic Beer Fest in 2003.
He had been working with organic ingredients since the 1990s and wanted to create a space where small breweries using natural methods could be celebrated.
The first event took place in Portland’s Overlook Park and featured only a handful of brewers. Still, the idea stood out. Nicholls focused on more than just beer—he wanted a clean, earth-friendly event.
That meant using compostable cups, cutting down on waste, and encouraging bike or bus travel. His mission attracted a loyal following. Each year, more brewers and visitors came, and the festival quickly grew into one of the largest events of its kind.
By 2013, the event featured over 60 different beers and expanded to four days. That same year, stronger rules were introduced that required organic beer to include certified organic hops, not just malt.
This raised the quality and pushed growers to offer better ingredients. As the festival grew, it continued to push sustainable practices. Other events began copying the zero-waste model.
Nicholls didn’t just create a fun weekend; he helped change how people think about beer. Organic Beer Fest made green brewing more visible, more fun, and more approachable for everyone.
Plan a tasting roadmap
Start by checking the festival’s beer list and map ahead of time. Mark the organic breweries or unique styles you want to try. This lets you taste in a smart order and explore more widely.
Stay fueled and refreshed
Sip water regularly and eat before arriving. Bring a small snack or buy organic food at the site. That keeps you energized and keeps the tasting light.
Talk to brewers and ask questions
Move past basic tasting and ask brewers about their processes or ingredients. That deepens your experience and appreciation.
Start with rare or limited brews
Head to tents with exclusive or hard‑to‑find beers early. Popular brews can sell out fast, so drink those first.
Use small pours and stay mobile
Ask for tiny samples so you can taste many brews without overdoing it. Don’t block lines—move on after tasting.
Take notes and score your favorites
Bring a pen to jot down beer names and your ratings. It helps you remember which brews stood out and which didn’t.
Arrive early or stay late
Beat the crowds by showing up right when the gates open or staying until near closing. That gives you time with less rush