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At Kex, You Can Drink Specially-Made Beers and a Flight of Scandinavian Aquavits

At the zinc-topped bar inside ground-floor restaurant Dóttir, you’ll find house cocktails, aquavits, a wine list, and a wide-ranging list of craft beers, including several from the hotel’s own brand. For its Portland outpost, Kex is working with Carsten Haney at Ross Island Brewing, and the range starts with a couple of its Icelandic counterparts. Kølski is the house take on Kölsch, a refreshing, albeit unchallenging, light blond ale. Steroids to Heaven, originally born from a partnership with Denmark’s To Øl, will appeal to those looking for a juicy IPA with a touch of earthy English ale character.

Dancing to Cumbia, Nordic Booze and 12 Other Things to See and Do in Portland, Nov. 29-Dec. 5

Joe Biden, psychedelic cumbia and boozy holiday ales.

Broder Is Portland's True Home of the Danish Pancakes and Lingonberries

After waiting out the out-the-door weekend brunch line, you’re justified in submerging yourself in cream and dough. So get the Lost Eggs, two poached eggs in a bed of cream, ham and spinach under a Parmesan crust, served in a cast-iron skillet with sourdough toast.

Viking Drunk

It’s Aquavit Week. Here’s where to get caraway crunk.

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Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older

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