Dates: Year round
Days: Mon., Fri., Sat., Sun or contact us for customized groups
Time: 2:oo pm or 6:00 pm or or contact us for customized groups
Duration: 4 hours
Pricing: $70.00 per person
Portland, Oregon: The Micro-Brew Capital of the World
With 28+ local breweries, Portland is an ideal place to experience a “pub crawl”, Oregon-style. Our Portland Brewery Tour will introduce you to the best the city has to offer, from nationally distributed brands to small local favorites. Gain a better understanding of the different varieties of beer as you sample everything from ales and lagers to porters and stouts.
As the breweries are located in all four of Portland’s quadrants this is a great opportunity to experience the hum and vibe of the city. Head to eclectic SE and get to know its residents over a pint at the cozy Horse Brass. Check out NE industrial as you tour the facilities of Widmer Brothers. Get a taste of Portland’s night life while visiting the brewery blocks in the renowned Pearl District.
Some of the breweries we may include but not limited to:
Hop Works Kennedy School ( Broiler Room)
Widmer Brothers Chapel Pub
Bridgeport Cascade Brewery
Horse Brass Rogue
Full Sail Lucky Lab
McMenamins and more…
Contact us to customize a brew pub tour to meet your needs. Then, leave the driving and the details to us!
Itinerary Summary
6:00 pm Depart: Central Library or Select Hotels Downtown
6:15 pm- 7:15pm Hop Works Brewery
Hop works Urban Brewery is Portland’s first Eco-Brewpub. We offer handcrafted organic beers and fresh, local ingredients, all served in a sustainably built and operated building with a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Brew master Christian Ettinger spent a year and half constructing this “dream brewpub.”
1. Greetings/History/Questions
2. Brewery tour & tasting with group
3. Optional for guest to purchase food from menu
3. Opportunity to purchase Gifts or beer before departure.
7:45 pm-8:45pm Kennedy School Brewery
The Kennedy School has been a center of lively activity for the Northeast Portland neighborhood since opening in 1915. As decades passed, the school took on additional civic roles, further endearing it to its neighbors. When school was not in session, “Kennedy” served the community as a public meeting hall, polling place, Red Cross blood drawing center, collection site for paper and tin can drives, weekend playground and even flood-relief shelter.
After receiving the approval of the city and the support of the neighborhood, McMenamins launched its renovation in the spring of 1997, infusing the 80-year-old structure with new life. In particular, a river of artwork was inspired by the stories of generations of Kennedy’s students and teachers.
On October 22, 1997, the original principal’s bell was rung on the front steps at 7 a.m. sharp to herald the old school’s new beginning as McMenamins Kennedy School. Offering a unique and fun lodging, dining and meeting experience, Kennedy remains a lively gathering spot for neighbors and newcomers alike.
1. Greetings/History/Questions
2. Brewery tasting with group
3. Optional for guest to purchase food from menu
3. Opportunity to purchase Gifts or beer before departure.
9:00 pm- 10:00pm McMenamins Chapel Pub
When the building was constructed in the fall of 1932, the press lauded it as “an architectural gem that ranks as one of Portland’s finest.” This was no exaggeration. More than just a beautiful showpiece, the so-named Wilson-Chambers Mortuary quickly earned a well-respected place in the community.
In the late ‘30s, new proprietors added a set of chimes to the building’s many features. The addition prompted a change in business name to the Little Chapel of the Chimes as well as the offering of organ and chimes concerts and wedding ceremonies. The Little Chapel of the Chimes continued as one of the city’s finest funeral homes until late in 2005, when its corporate owners decided to consolidate operations and close this venerable property.
McMenamins jumped at the opportunity to acquire the building, and renovated the venerable funeral home, an inductee of that year to the National Register of Historical Places, as both a restaurant and new location for its company headquarters.
History, art and craftsmanship is in abundance in the renovated space, with original work mixing with new additions. The first-noticed piece is usually the tugboat-shaped bar that anchors what originally was the funeral home’s chapel.
9:00 pm-9:15pm Bridgeport Brewery (optional)
Today, Bridgeport Brewing Company is one of the top specialty brewers in the state of Oregon. Bridgeport produces a variety of international style ales, including IPA. Bridgeport’s ales are naturally Conditioned in the bottle, keg, or cask from which they are served – they’re never force carbonated. The natural conditioning creates ale that is smooth, naturally carbonated, and full of flavor.
1. Greetings/History/Questions
2. Brewery tasting with group
3. Optional for guest to purchase food from menu
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Group Rates: Group rates for 6 or more people available for most tours.
Customized and Private Tours: All tours can be customized and/or made private. Please contact us for details and pricing.
Tour Departure/Pick Up: Complimentary pick up from select area hotels. Please call for other arrangements and corresponding fees. Customers will be notified prior to any cancellation 24-hours in advance when possible. Departure times may vary.
Tour Price Includes: Van, tour guide and gas. All applicable fees, unless otherwise stated. Meals and gratuity NOT included. A processing fee 3% for all credit cards.
Requirements: Tours require 4 person minimum for confirmation. Please contact us for current status of tour.
Payment: On-line reservations can be made using a credit or debit card. Payment will be processed immediately to secure your reservation. Payment on day of pick up will not guarantee your reservation.
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