Portland Craft Beer Festival kicks off this week at a new venue

In the tumultuous beer festival industry, the Portland Craft Beer Festival has emerged as one of the most dependable attractions of the year. The 2014 founded PCBF hasn’t slowed down since the pandemic, but the event will try out a brand new venue for the first time in its history relocating from The Fields in NW Portland to the new Elizabeth Carruters Park in South Portland from July 4-6th, 2024.


On the surface Portland Craft Beer Festival meets the generic description of ‘beerfest in a park’ but what makes this event different is that it only features beverages crafted within the city limits of Portland. So you won’t find any carpet bagging beers from California, or evergreen brews from Washington, you won’t even find any mountain brewskis from central Oregon. Luckily for us the city of Portland has way more than enough to choose from, and the PCBF also includes local ciders and wine-based cocktails to round out the selction with something for everyone. This year’s taplist features 33 beers, and 10 ciders and wine based cocktails. Beer Samples are one ticket for a 4oz pour. Some specialty items are two tickets and certain beers are full pours for 4 tickets (rotates daily)


Every year, the Portland Craft Beer Festival provides booth space for local artisans.  At the festival, you will find a variety crafts, souvenirs, activities and snacks ranging from a Jacuzzi remodel service and a 3D printing studio, to a small batch coffee roaster and hot sauce.

Food offerings:

  • Yoonique Pho and Grill

  • Weinerwurst Urban German

  • Cousins Maine Lobster


Purchase Online Tickets Via Mercury Ticketing to ensure you receive a keepsake tin and to take advantage of our presale discounted entry of $35. Entry gets you in and out of the festival all 3 days! Just be sure to keep your wristband on and cup in hand to re-enter.


Online advanced and discounted ticket sales end Thursday, July 4th at noon.  Once the festival opens at noon on Thursday, July 4th, tickets can be purchased at the door for $50 (cash only, ATM’s available onsite).   


Elizabeth Carruthers Park is adjacent to the OHSU aerial tram on Portland’s S. Waterfront

Portland Craft Beer Festival

Thursday, July 4th, 2024 - 12pm to 10pm FAMILY DAY - all ages welcome!
Friday, July 5th, 2024 - 12pm to 10pm 21+ ONLY
Saturday, July 6th, 2024 - 12pm to 10pm 21+ ONLY

Elizabeth Caruthers Park
3508 S Moody Avenue
Portland, OR 97239

CaskAide, Inc., is the non-profit partner of the Portland Craft Beer Festival.   CaskAide’s mission is:  To support local non-profits through the promotion of local breweries.  The partnership of CaskAide, Inc., and the Portland Craft Beer Festival has donated nearly $40,000 for local non-profits.

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