When It Rains, We Pour
When it comes to excellence in hand-crafted beverages, the Pacific Northwest—and the Greater Portland region in particular—outshines any other location in the U.S. This is “Beervana,” the land of craft microbreweries. In addition to producing stellar wine grapes, the nutrient-rich soil of the Willamette Valley also produces fantastic hops. Some of the best breweries in Oregon can be found within mere minutes of each other in the Tualatin Valley.
More Than Just Beer
Tualatin Valley brews more than just beer. Taste the award-winning spirits or visit SakeOne, the country’s first American owned-and-operated large-production sake producer. Or sample the tart and off-sweet ciders from Tualatin Valley’s preeminent cider maker, Bull Run Cider. Nestled amongst the vineyards of Willamette Valley, 19 Acres Cider Co. shares its wide variety of curated ciders at its tasting room, which is a converted horse barn with thoughtfully updated with reclaimed wood accents and modern touches.
Axe Throwing
Stickmen Brewing’s Tualatin Beer Hall holds regular axe-throwing events with the Celtic Axe Throwers. This authentic and professional experience uses wooden-handled axes and targets that reduce bounce back. Axe throwing is fun and safe. While you’re there, don’t miss out on Stickmen’s wide selection of craft beer and delicious wood-fired pizza.
Venture Out on the Tualatin Valley Tap Guide
The Tualatin Valley Tap Guide is a free guide to introduce beer lovers to the wealth of craft beer in Tualatin Valley. From the ubiquitous McMenamins to small-batch brewers making IPAs, stouts, porters and more – the Tap Guide has something for each beer connoisseur.
Whether you like your beers hoppy, sour or dark, or if you prefer hard cider or sake, there are plenty of brews to satisfy your palate. Pull up a stool and sip for yourself!