Discover Oregons Hidden Gem Breweries Beyond Portlands City Limits

The Best Breweries in Oregon Beyond the City Limits of Portland

Oregonians sure know their brews. Outside the craft beer mecca of Portland, the Beaver State hides a wealth of breweries boasting unique brews, stunning vistas, and local community vibes. Venture on this suds-soaked journey to the best breweries that Oregon’s stunning corners have to offer.

1. Deschutes Brewery, Bend

The crowning jewel of Bend’s vibrant brewing scene, Deschutes stands tall with its globally-acclaimed brews like the Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale. Their brewpub pairs these delights with regionally-inspired dishes, a treat to enjoy whilst appreciating the beauty of the Cascade Range.

2. Ninkasi Brewing Company, Eugene

Head down to Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood, usually bustling with college football energy or TrackTown USA events, and find Ninkasi’s lively tasting room. Don’t miss their Total Domination IPA, a fan favorite throughout the Pacific Northwest.

3. Wolf Tree Brewery, Seal Rock

A coastal gem nestled in a tiny forestry community, Wolf Tree’s brews reflect their unique surroundings. Their award-winning spruce-tipped beers are infused with locally-foraged Sitka Spruce tips, beautifully illustrating coastal Oregon’s rich, untamed flavors.

“Savoring the subtle tastes of Oregon’s hidden gems — our beloved breweries beyond Portland’s city limits. It’s time for a local road trip, don’t you think? Cheers to that, Oregonians!”

4. Crux Fermentation Project, Bend

Known for its experimental approach, Crux Fermentation Project is a must-visit. Take advantage of their location at the edge of Bend’s Old Mill District to enjoy a sunset pint with panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains.

5. Boneyard Beer, Bend

Despite its edgy moniker and skull imagery, Boneyard Beer is winning hearts with its RPM IPA and its bold hoppy flavor. Given the brewery’s humble garage-based origins, it’s worth applauding how they’ve elevated Central Oregon’s craft beer status.

6. 2 Towns Ciderhouse, Corvallis

Yes, it’s technically a cidery, but no list of Oregon’s best would be complete without it. Using local Willamette Valley apples, 2 Towns showcases the craftsmanship that can go into brewing a fine cider. Don’t miss their famous Pacific Pineapple.

7. Buoy Beer Company, Astoria

With views over the Columbia River, Buoy Beer’s location is hard to beat. The century-old cannery building has been transformed into a brewpub, serving beers brewed with a nod to Astoria’s maritime history. Grab a pint and marvel at the sea lions under the glass floor.

8. Caldera Brewery, Ashland

In a town famed for its annual Shakespeare Festival, Caldera Brewery stands out with its own dramatic flair. As the first West Coast brewery to brew and can its own beer, Caldera’s brews like Ashland Amber or Caldera IPA, are simply unmissable.

9. Alesong Brewing & Blending, Eugene

Perched in the rolling wine country just outside Eugene, Alesong marries brewing and viniculture together. They specialize in small-batch, barrel-aged brews, often using local fruits. Visit during the Oregon grape harvest season for a unique sensory experience.

10. The Ale Apothecary, Bend

Tucked away in the Deschutes National Forest, this brewery embodies Oregon’s persistent spirit of exploration. The Ale Apothecary’s wild yeast beer is brewed using ancient fermentation techniques, making this mountainside brewery quite the beer adventure.

Every pour from these remarkable Oregon breweries serve not only as a taste of their signature brews, but also as a testament to their love for their local communities, their connection to the Oregon landscape, and their dedication to the craft. So, here’s to venturing out beyond the city limits and raising a toast to the spirit of Oregon brewing. Cheers!

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