Reports of Craft Beer’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Despite a perfect storm of socioeconomic factors, the craft beer industry remains strong
A Portland Beer Blog
Despite a perfect storm of socioeconomic factors, the craft beer industry remains strong
12 Oregon & Mexican Brewery collabs, wine, cider, spirits, food & art vendors, and live entertainment Saturday at The Redd on Salmon
Learn more about a new craft beverage initiative raising money for the non-profit Freedom for Immigrants.
A complex distro landscape and taproom successes have impacted the future of beer festivals
It’s a beautiful time of year: the temperatures cooling, back to school, the trees turning, great sporting events, and so on. But for beer fans, there’s something to be said … Continue Reading Elktoberfest Milwaukie & Fresh Hop Pop-Up Beer Fest
Tonight’s bottle share at Living Häus elicits reminiscence about 12 years of craft beer community in Portland.
This first of five releases for the SE Taproom’s anniversary highlights the relationship between two like-minded neighbors
Fresh Hop Season has grown dramatically in recent years, but is it still a good thing for the PNW beer industry?
GABF 2023 really got me thinking about what’s succeeding in craft beer today vs 5 years ago.
Moving from the Left Bank Annex into Redd on Salmon Street should make this years event the largest yet!
What’s trending in beer? Good question… covid broke our crystal balls.
Why is it called a Bock and what’s with the Goats? The birth of Bock and Doppelbock in Munich.
Having sustained a year at distance by holding an online-only auction and a live streaming event in 2020, the Portland based Brews for New Avenues – the largest known philanthropic … Continue Reading Preview: Brews for New Avenues 10th Anniversary
Logsdon Farmhouse Ales, based in Washougal, Washington, has officially announced the reopening of their taproom for a final three weeks at their present location before moving into a new brewery … Continue Reading Exclusive: Logsdon Reopens Onsite Service & Prepares for Move to Portland
One year since Portland restaurants, taprooms, and breweries shut down – where are we now?
Wrapping up this year-end series by examining the pandemic’s impact on beer culture, draft vs. packaged beer, and some of my favorites.