Unsuccessful Breweries in Portland?

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  1. jamdugan

    jamdugan Zealot (524) Mar 30, 2006 Oregon
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    With the rapid growth of new breweries in Portland, have there been any that didn't make it?
     
  2. squaremile

    squaremile Initiate (0) Aug 25, 2007 Oregon

    Rarely something goes down. The only in recent memory is Roots, which was about 4 years ago now.
     
  3. black13

    black13 Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2010 Oregon

    But that wasn't because they made bad beers.
     
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  4. digita7693

    digita7693 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2010 Germany

    Anyone who has had Epic Ale knows it was not due to bad beers.
     
  5. msubulldog25

    msubulldog25 Initiate (0) Aug 3, 2005 Oregon

    We've lived in Oregon nearly 15 years and the only Portland area breweries I can think of that have gone under during that time are Roots, Yamhill Brewing (was in the current Green Dragon space), and Saxer/Nor'Wester (in Lake O). There have been moves (such as Mt. Tabor Brewing and, more recently, Amnesia Brewing going north to Washington), but I won't count those.

    I'm sure there are others that I'm either forgetting or that predate our move here in 1999...but suffice to say, Portland's been supportive of the breweries that have opened in the last decade+ (and the older ones, too)!
     
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  6. TheNewSchool

    TheNewSchool Devotee (318) Oct 6, 2011 Oregon
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    A couple in Sandy, Oregon have went out of business, recently Pale Horse in Salem. In Portland also there was...North End I think it was called? a very brief run a couple years ago.
     
  7. jgrgas

    jgrgas Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2006 Oregon

    Rivergate Brewing
     
  8. msubulldog25

    msubulldog25 Initiate (0) Aug 3, 2005 Oregon

    Yeah, that's it... and one glorious beer review! http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/22916/58668/

    Google Maps Streetview still shows it (closed it appears); fun fact: this space is now the Green Zebra Grocery (which has a nice selection of craft beer in the coolers and growler fills).
     
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  9. OregonHopmonster

    OregonHopmonster Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2011 Oregon

    Portland breweries have definitely been lucky. Some with bad beer even continue to carve out niches for themselves. The other closures I remember are:

    Multnomah Brewing

    Old World Brewing in Hollywood closed, became

    Similarly, Columbia Gorge Brewing in Gresham closed, location became Port Halling Brewing, which closed, which became Main Street Brewing, which moved down the street and became 4th Street Brewing

    Liberator Brewing (and Victory Homebrew Supply) on far out Sandy Blvd. moved to old town Troutdale and subsequently closed

    Peak Northwest Brewing in Milwaukie

    Star Brewing (which included this abomination: http://www.beerlabels.com/labels/labels.pl/2400/pineapple-ale.html

    Tucks Brewing/The Cider Mill/Fryer Tuck's Chicken- I believe the brewer was Max of Max's Fanno Creek in Tigard

    The Old Chicago near Clackamas had a small brewery for a short period of time

    Clinton Street Brewing (which if I'm not mistaken was where Captured by Porches was brewed before they opened their own brewery) was basically a homebrew system

    The Ram in Lake Oswego closed but the one in Clackamas opened very quickly afterwards (though I don't think they brew anymore since they relocated across the parking lot)

    BJ's had two brewing locations- the pilot system near Lloyd Center and the larger one at Jantzen Beach. The Lloyd one closed and the Janzten Beach one no longer brews

    And there were a couple failure across the river in Vancouver- Belltower Brewhouse and CJ's

    And to clarify, Saxer was in Lake Oswego. Nor'wester was on Water Avenue just a couple blocks up from the current HotD. After Saxer shut down a few of their beers were brewed at Nor'wester; after Nor'wester closed both brands were brewed for a short period at Portland Brewing

    Almost all of these were between when I moved here in fall 1995 and 2000.
     
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  10. djbreezy

    djbreezy Maven (1,499) Dec 16, 2008 Washington

    How's Columbia River Brewing doing in the old Laurelwood space?
     
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  11. Gobigvt7

    Gobigvt7 Zealot (709) Mar 15, 2008 Oregon

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  12. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    But it seems to be telling us that "a vacation in a bottle" is "a true Oregon experience." :wink:
     
  13. 8eer

    8eer Initiate (0) Mar 27, 2010 Oregon

    Portland's first post-prohibition microbrewery was apparently a miserable failure. Cartwright brewing opened in 1980, and closed at the end of '81.
     
  14. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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    I think I threw up lightly in my mouth upon seeing it.
     
  15. theconductor

    theconductor Zealot (739) Nov 4, 2008 California

    Henry Weinhards :rolling_eyes:
     
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