More Migration: Migration and Silver Moon Brewing announced this week that Silver Moon will move its production out of its Bend facility and will now brew through a strategic partnership in Migration’s Gresham production facility. Migration’s second investment in downtown Portland follows Old Town Brewing’s “Believe in Portland” campaign last month - a t-shirt program begun to inspire Portlanders to feel positive about their city. The indoor and outdoor space will also host Addy’s Sandwiches as its food partner. The pop-up will operate in the building’s newly renovated first floor, offering 10 taps of its beers, plus wine and canned cocktails. 100% we believe in Portland,” Migration said in announcing the new location, which will be open from 3-8 p.m. Migration also recently reopened its Rooftop Bar summer popup across from Providence Park in the Goose Hollow neighborhood. The brewery, founded in Northeast Portland in 2010, announced that throughout August it will hold its latest pop-up location in Oregon’s tallest building, the Wells Fargo Center in downtown Portland, at 1300 S.W. Migration is the latest brewery to declare its love and belief in Portland and back it up with action. Migration opening in Wells Fargo building Migration’s pop-up is on the first floor of the Wells Fargo building in downtown Portland. You can get this newsletter sent directly to your email inbox at noon every Thursday by signing up at /newsletters. Letting Saphir hops aroma’s give way to guide you to Hidden complexities.”Įditor’s note: This is a republication of selections from Oregon Brews and News, a beer newsletter from The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Andre Meunier, who covers the Portland and Oregon beer and brewing scene. Pilsner, Munich, & wheat make the bready base of this Ale, while Carafa III gives more color & flavor. And he’s made an Alt that is absolutely amazing,” Johnson said, describing the beer thusly: “Just as no Dragon is the same, Alt bier has a long history of no one being quite the same as another brewer’s take on it. “Brixton is just an awesome energy, a great spirit and just a great brewer. The former lead brewer at Ecliptic Brewing and cellarman at Occidental Brewing has brewed Alt 255, named after the “hidden dragon,” a special invisible character used for aligning digital text, Johnson said. Johnson also said the brewery this week is delivering the first beer from new lead brewer Brixton Apon, who has joined head brewer Roger Wood. “I’m focused on doing great stuff under our own control going forward.” “We’re going to be available in the whole state,” Johnson said.īinary previously had its beer delivered by Running Man Distributing, and Johnson declined to discuss why the decision was made to leave the Portland distributor. Now for the “going big” part of the news - that beer community is expanding to include southwest Washington, the Seattle area and the state of Oregon, Johnson said. “We believe in these times that customer service is the most important thing, and we want to get out there and work with the fantastic beer community as closely as possible,” he said. The Beaverton brewery announced Thursday that it is returning to self-distribution - a way to “get closer to the customer,” co-founder Josh Johnson told The Oregonian/OregonLive this week. is going big - and it’s flying solo while it’s doing it.
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