This hoppy saison is a bit on the sweet side and rocks on with big lemongrass and bubblegum notes. Then again, you knew that - you don’t need no education. 6.5%, 35 IBU
This imperial "brown" stout is based on recipes from England in the late 1800s. Tons of specialty malts create a thick, roasty base, which is balanced by copious amounts of bittering hops. This beast of a stout isn't a burden; it's a blessing.
Our flagship IPA is our best-seller at the brewery, and once you taste it, you’ll know why. We use a ton of hops, including Cascade, El Dorado, and Citra, but space them out in a way that’s not overpowering. Balanced, hoppy, and cozy
A Baltic porter with notes of chocolate, espresso, dark fruit, cola, licorice, and a tiny bit of smoke. 9%, 60 IBU
WINNER! Bronze Medal - 2020 Best of Craft Beer Awards “Baltic-Style Porter”
We use whole-fruit marionberries from Schmid Family Farm east of Hubbard, Oregon. It gives this blonde ale a sweet tartness that tickles the tastebuds in just the right way.
This tropical kettle sour hulas its way onto your palate with an idyllic dose of passionfruit, pineapple, and guava. Don’t be late to the sour party...make your way to the luau!
Our first-ever sessionable stout (weird, huh?), this dry Irish stout is roasty and medium-bodied and does a whole lot of work on your tastebuds. 5%, 40 IBU
Our motto is “Beer for Pioneers,” and with this smooth-as-silk pale ale, we mean it! We use Belma and Crystal hops for a big floral nose and a little bit of bitterness.
This kettle sour has to be imbibed to be believed! We used ripe and delicious Oregon plums and boysenberries in this kettle sour, which glows with an incandescent pink-purplish hue...
It's time to hulk out and crush a SMASHable! SMASH stands for "single malt and single hop," meaning we use just one malt and one hop for the whole beer, to really show off the characteristics of th...
We were born and raised in Oregon City and most of our family still lives there. The last time there was a brewery in Oregon City was 1895 by Henry Weinhard. We aim to do Henry proud.