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The Oregon Garden Brewfest – Silverton

Two Days at Beer Festival with Tasting Mugs for Two or Four on April 27 and 28 (Up to 55% Off)

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In a Nutshell

More than 45 local & national breweries such as New Belgium & Gigantic pour samples of their suds amid live music, tasting lessons & trivia

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 28, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21 or older.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Beer, like soap, comes in a bar and livens up any shower. Wash your mouth out with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for a two-day admission for two people with two tasting mugs and 28 tasting tickets (a $50 value)
  • $45 for a two-day admission for four people with four tasting mugs and 56 tasting tickets (a $100 value)

Representatives from more than 45 local and national breweries will descend on The Oregon Garden’s Grand Hall to sample out their suds during the brewfest on Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28, from noon to 11 p.m. both days. Each guest receives 14 tasting tickets and one tasting mug to fill with pours from such breweries as Ninkasi, Gigantic, Sierra Nevada, and New Belgium. A stage will overflow with live entertainment, including 18 bands, Saturday’s announcement of the homebrew competition winners, and beer-tasting lessons and trivia hosted by Women Enjoying Beer.

The Oregon Garden

The Oregon Garden gives horticulture habitués the opportunity to fully discover the floral kingdom with more than 20 specialty gardens. The grounds bloom with horticultural rarities and aesthetic scenery, such as a sprawling, 400-year-old signature oak and an alluring collection of miniature conifers. In the Pet Friendly Garden, pups frolic around nontoxic plants, and in the Children's Garden youngsters can explore features such as dinosaur-bone digs and a real hobbit house.

The Oregon Garden also lodges the historic Gordon House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright–designed building in the state and the only one open to the public throughout the Pacific Northwest. The garden's retail nursery furnishes a crib and changing table for baby plants and also cultivates vegetation all year round, selling perennials, shrubs, annuals, and veggies.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Mountains vs. Molehills

Some problems in life are as insurmountable as mountains, while other problems are mere molehills. Unfortunately, it's easy to mix the two up. Here's a look at which problems are massive mountains and which are minuscule molehills:

The Problem: You forgot to eat breakfast.
Mountain or Molehill? MOUNTAIN. Today is the first day of the rest of your life, and breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Thus, today's breakfast was the most important meal of your life. You must quit your job so you have more time to worry about not making this mistake again.

The Problem: None of your friends like you anymore.
Mountain or Molehill? MOLEHILL. You can always make new friends by going to a crowded area, such as a farmer's market or city council meeting, and crying softly until everyone is paying attention to you.

The Problem: Shoes are untied.
Mountain or Molehill? MOUNTAIN. Your untied shoes loudly broadcast that you are a failure. You are not deserving of respect or affection. Tying the shoes now will make no difference—your life would be ruined already, except that you can't ruin something worthless.

The Problem: The law of entropy means the universe will one day be cold, motionless, and devoid of life.
Mountain or Molehill? MOLEHILL. Who cares? You’ll be long dead before that happens!

Never make a mountain out of a molehill again.

The Oregon Garden Brewfest