Baronesse Barley Harvest Day accepting reservations

 


COLFAX — A reservation is needed to attend the free Baronesse Barley Harvest Day on Aug. 14.

“Stand in the field where the barley is grown while enjoying brews and spirits made with Baronesse Barley,” organizers state on the Colfax-bases company Joseph’s Grainery website.

The event offers food, drinks made suing Baronesse Barley, and live music from the Colfax rock band Tone Sober. It starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m.

“Bring your camera and your favorite friends and experience a full-circle moment when you meet the farmer, maltster, brewers, and distillers standing in the field where it’s grown,” stated a spokesperson.

Reservations are required to attend. Joseph’s Grainery won’t reveal the event’s location along SR 195 near Colfax until a few days before the event. Directions are being sent by email.

Brewers and distillers using Baronesse Barley are invited to join in the event. Organizers offer a table for use.

To make reservations or contact the event organizers, visit them online at http://www.josephsgrainery.com.

Joseph’s Grainery is family-owned and operated. For more than 70 years, five generations farmed wheat, barley, and lentils.

“We take great care in the growing, cleaning, storage, milling, and packaging of our grains. From plow to package, we do it all to ensure the highest quality food products for you,” stated a spokesperson.

 

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