Corvallis Beer Week returns after 3 Year Hiatus

Last held in 2019, Corvallis Beer Week is coming back to college town Corvallis, Oregon for 9 days of educational and celebratorial events from August 25th through September 2nd, 2023. The organization is under new leadership from pandemic new taproom, beer garden and food cart pod Common Fields, who has helped put together this year’s calendar and is hosting many of the events.

Celebrate the flourishing craft beer scene in the Heart of the Valley by attending some of the 15 events. There will be live music, excellent craft beer, the ever-popular Septembeerfest at Avery Park and concludes with Oktoberfest at Common Fields. 

Schedule of Events: 

Friday, Aug 25

  • 4 pm - 5 pm: Pre-march kickoff at Caves, followed by the Beer Week March around downtown Corvallis

  • 7 pm - 10 pm: Kickoff Party at Common Fields, featuring Steeplejack, live music, and Nick from the Dreadnaughts

Saturday, Aug 26

  • 12 pm - 7 pm: Septembeerfest at Avery Park, admission is $25 and includes a tasting glass and eight drink tickets. Purchase tickets here.

Sunday, Aug 27

  • 12 pm - 5 pm: Music, beer and food at Tried & True Coffee in Southtown

  • 5 pm - 10 pm: Beer floats and shandys at Treebeards, with music from PreAtomic Records

Monday, Aug 28

Tuesday, Aug 29

  • 6 pm - 8 pm: Six-course paired beer dinner at Caves (Tickets are $100 and can be purchased here)

  • 8 pm - 10 pm: Movie night at Beer Place with New Spring Brewing

Wednesday, Aug 30

  • 5 pm - 10 pm: Craft beer cocktails at Kingfish Lounge

  • 6 pm - 9 pm: Cribbage tournament at the Brass Monkey, hosted by Alty from Oakshire Brewing

Thursday, Aug 31

  • 3 pm - 5 pm: Mystery beer tasting and tours at Oregon Trail Brewery

  • 5 pm - 8 pm: Flight Night, featuring food and beer pairings with Alesong Brewing at the Bier Library

Friday, Sept 1

Saturday, Sept 2

For more information, contact Common Fields at 541-690-2940 or at commonfieldscorvallis@gmail.com.

About Visit Corvallis

Visit Corvallis is a private non-profit destination organization serving Corvallis and Benton County. Whether visitors are outdoor enthusiasts or foodies — or have an artistic bent or love fairs and festivals — there’s something happening year-round in Corvallis, Oregon. Located in the heart of Oregon wine country, the region offers boutique wineries as well as craft brewers and distillers; a thriving dining scene; hiking and biking along 60+ miles of multi-use trails; and cultural offerings such as theaters, museums and public art — all set against a beautiful backdrop of rolling hills and scenic vistas. For more information, see visitcorvallis.com

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