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The Ultimate Beer Lover's Guide to Portland, Oregon's Top Craft Breweries

The Ultimate Beer Lover s Guide to Portland, Oregon s Top Craft Breweries

Portland, Oregon, is a craft beer powerhouse, home to over 60 breweries and a thriving scene of award-winning brews. Its robust hop culture makes it an ideal destination for beer enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable tasting adventure.

With countless exceptional breweries, prioritizing your visits is key. Discover top recommendations tailored to your preferred brewery style:

Iconic and Well-Known Breweries

BridgePort Brewing Co. – Established in 1994, Portland's oldest craft brewery occupies a historic century-old brick and timber building in the Pearl District. Crafted with fresh, local ingredients from the Willamette Valley, their lineup features reliable staples and innovative beers to suit every palate.

Find it: 1313 NW Marshall St

Widmer Brothers – As Portland's second-oldest brewery, this esteemed spot is renowned for its flagship Hefeweizen. The highlight is sampling from over half of their 27 taps, which pour exclusive small-batch brews unavailable elsewhere.

Find it: 929 N Russell St

Deschutes Brewery – A downtown staple since 2008, this expansive pub offers delectable food alongside favorites like Mirror Pond Pale Ale, Fresh Squeezed IPA, and Black Butte Porter, plus on-site experimental brews.

Find it: 210 NW 11th Ave

10 Barrel Brewing Co. – Renowned for seasonal and limited-release beers, this brewery boasts a stunning rooftop deck with twinkling lights, panoramic downtown views, and perfect summer vibes.

Find it: 1411 NW Flanders St

Rogue Eastside Pub & Pilot Brewery – Though originating in Newport, Oregon, Rogue's Portland outposts shine. Visit the Eastside Pub for 19 original taps and 36 limited releases, offering the broadest selection.

Find it: 928 SE 9th Ave

Local Favorites

Ecliptic Brewing – Founded by brewing legend John Harris (formerly of Deschutes and Full Sail), this brewery blends beer with astronomy. Its seasonal menu rotates every six weeks, aligned with an ancient star-based calendar.

Find it: 825 N Cook Street

Culmination Brewing – Run by a dedicated husband-and-wife team, this spot exudes neighborly warmth while prioritizing quality and sustainability—think blueberry beer made with local berries.

Find it: 2117 NE Oregon St

Baerlic Brewing – Pronounced "bear-lick" (Old English for "of barley"), it offers 12 rotating taps blending classics and innovations in a cozy, welcoming taproom.

Find it: 2235 SE 11th Ave

Von Ebert Brewing – Aiming for over 100 varieties annually, their beer list refreshes every three days. The spacious downtown taproom near Powell's City of Books is ideal for an afternoon pint.

Find it: 131 NW 13th Ave

Back Pedal Brewing – Tucked in the Pearl District, it specializes in bright, fruity styles like Belgians, IPAs, and Saisons. It's also the starting point for the iconic BrewCycle pub crawl.

Find it: 1425 NW Flanders St

Unique and Distinctive Breweries

Hair of the Dog Brewing Co. – A haven for aficionados, each one-of-a-kind brew has its own name (like Fred, Adam, or Lila), ensuring envy-inducing discoveries.

Find it: 61 SE Yamhill St

Occidental Brewing – This unpretentious north Portland microbrewery excels in German styles, boasting one of the city's finest Pilsners—light, refreshing perfection.

Find it: 6635 N Baltimore Ave

Cascade Brewing Barrel House – Famous for its barrel-aged sours, with 18+ fruit-forward varieties always on tap. Ideal for fans of bold, tart flavors.

Find it: 939 SE Belmont St

Old Town Brewing – Pair exceptional ales, lagers, and wood-fired pizza in a venue with a fascinating haunted history.

Find it: 5201 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

Upright Brewing – Open limited hours (Thurs-Sun evenings), it specializes in farmhouse ales and wild ferments—a must-visit for something special.

Find it: 240 N Broadway

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