From Deschutes:
July 7, 2015 – Bend, Oregon – Deschutes Brewery is packing up the world’s largest pop-up pub and shutting down the street in Cleveland on Saturday, August 1. The ultimate craft beer block party, this 402-foot custom bar will be slinging beers from 40 taps at Hingetown on 29th Street between Detroit Avenue and Clinton Avenue. At each of its national stops, Deschutes Brewery will be donating 100 percent of proceeds from Street Pub to charity. In Cleveland, Deschutes Brewery has teamed up with the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, which helps with identifying, preserving, restoring and maintaining essential regional natural assets like clean water, working farms, wildlife areas and parks.
Not only will there be a huge selection of Deschutes Brewery beers flowing from the Street Pub’s outrageous number of taps, but there will be great food to pair with it. Local chefs Nolan Konkoski of SOHO Kitchen & Bar and Karen Small of the Flying Fig will be conducting demos and serving food to complement the beers (think everything from the easy-drinking Mirror Pond Pale Ale all the way to the big and bold flavors of The Abyss). Deschutes Brewery’s corporate executive chef, Jeff Usinowicz, will be cooking up some favorite pub fare right on site as well.
This family-friendly event will also features bar games for prizes, special samplings and a simply amazing live music lineup that includes: The Spazmatics; These Knees; Tom Evanchuck & The Old Money; and Midnight Passenger. Deschutes Brewery Street Pub’s grand opening is also its final night, so make sure to be there for this one day only event!
When: Saturday, August 1, 2-10 p.m.
Where: Hingetown on 29th Street between Detroit Avenue and Clinton Avenue
Admission: Free for all ages
After Cleveland, the Street Pub will make appearances in the following cities:
- August 22: Chicago, IL
- September 19: Minneapolis / St Paul, MN
- October 17: Denver, CO
- November 14: Sacramento, CA
For more information on each stop visit www.DeschutesBrewery.com/streetpub or follow the conversation at #StreetPub.
About Western Reserve Land Conservancy
Formed in 2006, Western Reserve Land Conservancy is nonprofit conservation organization that works to preserve and restore high-quality environments for all living things in northern Ohio. The organization focuses primarily on land in a 14-county region of northern Ohio known as the Western Reserve, although urban revitalization initiatives underway through the Thriving Communities Institute extend statewide. Using sophisticated real estate tools, the organization protects and nurtures scenic beauty, rural character and natural resources like woodlands, wetlands, streams, coastlines and working farmlands; and revitalizes and restores productive green spaces to aging urban neighborhoods. Efforts have permanently preserved more than 420 parcels and more than 30,000 acres to date.http://www.wrlandconservancy.org/
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