Level Beer celebrates 7th Anniversary

L7 - It's Hip to be Square!

Portland, Oregon’s Level Beer is celebrating their 7th anniversary on July 6th, at their original and still the best location in the slightly out there Argay neighborhood in NE. Known for their retro video gaming inspired beers and brand, Level Beer has grown from one location to three, with a consistent level of quality and wide variety of beer styles with something to please the hopheads to those who still like a brown ale or saison from time to time. At the anniversary they will be releasing an official beer to mark the occasion, and holding all day events for the entire family including stein holding contest, tattoos, a bouncy house, lawn games, and much more.

Level Beer’s 7th Anniversary beer release is '“Hip to Be Square” a 7% abv West Coast IPA with notes of punchy citrus, floral, and tropical hop flavors and aromas balanced by a light malt body. They will also have anniversary shirts and hats featuring the can art.

So keep the 4th of July party going with them at the aptly named Level 1. If you haven’t been, Level 1 was formerly a garden center and farm. It’s in a rural/industrial stretch with an extremely spacious lot with a covered greenhouse beer garden, massive parking lot, and a big grassy expansive patio behind the building featuring a separate bar in a barn, a dog park, and lots of range for the kiddos to play. There are also lots of food options.

Food Carts

  • Katys Fry Cart

  • Pita Giovanni

  • Tidal Boar Shuck Truck

  • Flor de Guelaguetza

  • Doyaji Korean BBQ

  • The Za Report Wood-fired Pizza


Activities

Activities will be happening all day, steinholding will happen throughout the day as well. Every half hour or so.

  • Steinholding Contest

  • Face-Painting

  • Lawn Games

  • Bounce House

  • Photo Booth

  • InkBus Mobile Tattoo Parlor

  • ....and much more!

Date: Saturday, July 6th 

Location: Level 1 Brewery and Beer Garden | 5211 NE 148th Ave, Portland

Time: 11am-10pm

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