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Beer: It’s Still Flowing

It’s been a tough year for some craft brewers, but breweries are still contributing to the economy

In the last year, Oregonians have lost a few heritage craft breweries. Portland’s BridgePort Brewing closed after 35 years. Both Portland Brewing and Widmer Brothers closed their brewpubs. In Central Oregon, RiverBend Brewing also closed its brewpub, and Smith Rock Brewing shuttered its doorsโ€”but these losses were offset by growth, and according to industry insiders, […]

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Redmond Booze Cruise

Redmond’s adult beverage scene is rapidly expanding. Our staff enlisted the help of a local party bus to check out the range of new options

Redmond, Ore.โ€”the city of roughly 30,000 people that sits 18 miles to the north of Bendโ€”has had a small collection of breweries for at least the past several years. Options have included Wild Ride Brewingโ€”a hub for brews as well as food carts, The Vault Taphouse, home to the cozy Kobold Brewing lineup of beers, […]

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Expanding Beer Scene

The city of 30,000 now boasts seven breweriesโ€”eight if you count Silver Moon’s production facility

The craft beer craze isn’t lost on Redmond, with new breweries popping up about as fast as they do in Bend. The longtime players are still aroundโ€”Cascade Lakes Brewing Company‘s 7th Street Brew House still gets a robust lunch crowdโ€”and new players are coming in, fast. Initiative Brewing is taking over the old Juniper Bank […]

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More New Breweries (Again)

Boss Rambler leading the latest crop

It’s a bit of a running joke at this point. Every time a brewery opens up in Central Oregon, the first reaction is often “Surely there’s no way this city can sustain yet another craft brew outlet.” Then, a few months later, another brewery opens. Then another, then another. It never fails. Such is the […]

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