Fort George Brewery is located in Astoria, Oregon, United States, and produces over 40 varieties of beer distributed throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. It is the 15th largest brewery in the state of Oregon[1] and among the fastest growing breweries in the U.S.[2]

Fort George Brewery
Location1483 Duane Street
Astoria, Oregon, U.S.
OpenedMarch 2007

History edit

Fort George Brewery and Public House was opened in March 2007 on the site of the first American settlement on the U.S. west coast, Fort Astoria (also known as Fort George). The brewery, which originally opened in the Fort George Building with an 8.5-barrel fermentation and conditioning tanks, expanded into the neighboring Lovell Building in 2010 with the addition of a 30-barrel system, a canning line, and the opening of the Lovell Taproom.[3] They have since expanded into the second floor of the Fort George Building with a wood-fired pizzeria. In 2011, Fort George Brewery began distributing cans of their Vortex IPA, 1811 Lager, and Cavatica Stout in Oregon and Southwest Washington. By the summer of 2012, they added Quick Wit and Sunrise Oatmeal Pale Ale to their canned line-up. In 2013, the brewery released their first canned seasonal 16-oz beer, Tender Loving Empire North West Pale Ale (NWPA). Since then, new seasonals and year-round canned varieties have been added including 3-Way IPA, Magnanimous IPA, Fresh IPA, The Optimist, Big Guns Session IPA, and City of Dreams.

Beers edit

Regulars edit

  • Quick Wit
  • Big Guns Session IPA
  • City of Dreams
  • The Optimist
  • Vortex IPA
  • Cavatica Stout

Seasonals edit

  • Matryoshka and Matryoshka Variations
  • 1,000 Years of Silence
  • CoHoperative Ale
  • Spruce Budd Ale
  • 3-Way IPA
  • Suicide Squeeze IPA
  • Fresh IPA
  • Magnanimous IPA
  • Overdub IPA
  • From Astoria With Love

Occasionals edit

  • Java the Hop
  • Beta IPA (Test Batch Series)
  • Sweet Virginia Series
  • Bourbon Barrel Cavatica Stout
  • Hellcat
  • Kentucky Girl
  • OMEGATEX
  • Three Wisemen[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fort George Brewery rolls with the barrel of success - Daily Astorian: Free". Daily Astorian. 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  2. ^ "A New Yorker Interactive". Newyorker.com. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  3. ^ Foyston, John (2010-02-08). "Fort George Brewery taking over entire Astoria city block". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  4. ^ "Fort George Beer". Fort George Brewery. 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2013-08-25.

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