Portland Bar & Bartenders Finalists for The Spirited Awards
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Byron Beck, GoLocalPDX Features Editor
TOTC's Spirited Awards Finalist Jeffrey Morgenthaler. Photo by Byron Beck.
A much-buzzed about Portland bar and two beloved bartenders who call Portland their home-base are top finalists for several awards to be presented at
The Spirited Awards at the upcoming
Tales of the Cocktail to be held in New Orleans next month from July 15-19.
The bar is Multnomah Whiskey Library and the bartenders are Jim Meehan (best known for his legendary work in NYC before moving to PDX) and Clyde Common and Pepe Le Moko’s Jeffrey Morgenthaler. They were as nominated as Top 4 Finalists for the 2015 Spirited Awards that will be presented toward the end of TOTC.
MWL was nominated for the “World’s Beset Spirits Selections” next to bars in Seattle, San Franciso and Sydney, Australia. Meehan was nominated for “Best Bar Mentor” and Morgenthaler was nominated in three different categories: “Best American Bartener of the Year,” “Best Cocktail and Spirits Writer” and “Best New Cocktail/Bartending Book.”
“The Spirited Awards continue to recognize the very best bars, bartenders, ambassadors and more. The standard continues to rise all over the world, both fuelled by Tales and recognized by it,” said Jacob Briars, the Chairman of the International Judging Committee for The Spirited Awards in a statement that was reported here.
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Day use fee: $6 per vehicle.
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A short 45-minute drive will lead you to McIver where you can hike, fish, and play disc golf - all with an adult beverage in hand. Situated on the Clackamas River located in Estacada, this one of Oregon’s largest state parks, right in our back yard! Pack a cooler and a picnic and make a day of it at McIver.
Day use fee: $5 per vehicle.
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