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Wednesday, January 29, 2020 A5
HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore.
Brew alliance’s ‘Holiday Hangover’ festival packs The Ruins
By KIRBY NEUMANN-REA
News editor
The space inside and the
weather outside shone on the
Holiday Hangover beer festival
Saturday.
Organizers and attendees
agreed that the new venue was
a success for the Breweries in the
Gorge fourth annual event.
The 11 BIG members kegged
up interesting brews ranging
from a rare steam-style ale
to a Belgian dubbel to a sour
made with carrotseed to an or-
ange-chocolate stout.
Things got a bit crowded in-
side The Ruins at Wildwood
Academy, so the general elbow
(bending) room outside was
clearly welcome. On an unsea-
sonably balmy afternoon and
evening, the fire pits were as
much about creating gathering
places as keeping warm.
“Attendance is up and the
shuttles have been full,” said mar-
keting manager Nicole Barnard.
MountNbarreL of Hood River ran
its van from Lot 1 to the venue.
“The beautiful part about this
is it showcases what I would con-
sider some of the greatest beers
produced in our region,” said
Steve White of Freebridge Brew-
ery in The Dalles. “The diversity
of the styles of breweries we have
I think is really unmatched,” he
said. “We live in such a great
environment. It’s a good place to
drink beer.”
Justin Leigh of Dwinnell Ales
in Goldendale said, “It’s the one
time of year we all get together
and showcase our beers with
each other. It’s nice for us to
come together like this and work
together and put on a great event
for everyone.”
Food trucks outside the Wild-
wood entrance did a brisk busi-
ness in sandwiches, pizza and
other fare.
“Moving it from the Elks Lodge
to Ruins has added a great dy-
namic,” White said.
The bands The Nightfarmers,
Green Neck Daredevils and Hill-
stomp kept the tunes rolling from
start to finish.
Freebridge celebrates
Freebridge celebrates its
fourth anniversary on Feb. 1, 7-10
p.m. Freebridge is located at 710
E. Second in The Dalles; entry is
free and the event is all-ages,
and will feature live music and
food and drink specials.
Photos by Kirby Neumann-Rea
FIRE PITS, below, at The Ruins were a popular gathering places at Holiday Hangover. Above, Colin Taggert of Hood River and Haily
Harris of The Dalles talk tastes; Collin Meharg of Dwinnell pours a fruit sour ale.
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