[COHO] Portland Brew Pub Recomendations?

Tim Plant ptpbrew at msn.com
Wed Feb 14 19:05:20 PST 2007


Well ya!!!! The Horse Brass is Mac daddy  beer pub in portland.  Good luck 
finding it if you dont know your way around.  If you try, dirve thru the 
alley, parkings in the back.  If you want to cross the river, I recommend 
crossing  the Hawthorne Bridge,  4 blocks down is Lucky Lab. and Roots is 2 
blocks from there.  I think I've hit about 25 pubs in Portland area.  Most 
are good to excellent.  you got to work pretty hard to hit a bad one in 
Portland.  You might want to break that up over a couple of nights 
though:-).


>From: "MICHELLE THOMAS" <mthomasbend at msn.com>
>Reply-To: Central Oregon Homebrewers <coho at lists.bendtel.net>
>To: "Central Oregon Homebrewers" <coho at lists.bendtel.net>
>Subject: Re: [COHO] Portland Brew Pub Recomendations?
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:24:40 -0800
>
>I'm a big Rogue guy myself, I've had plenty of good times in that brewpub.  
>There's also a Rogue distillery attached next door to the pub.  Bridgeport 
>is also in the area, but I'm not a big fan of their remodel.  They've 
>become a bit too glamorous for my taste, but sometimes they have their IPA 
>on cask in there, and that's some great stuff.  The Horsebrass pub is the 
>place to go for the best selection in town, however it can a bit smoky 
>there in the evening.  They usually have around 50 different drafts, mostly 
>specialty brews from the local and regional microbreweries.  They're not 
>too far from where you're at, maybe a 10 minute drive (depending on 
>Portland traffic).  My favorite place in town is Full Sail's Pilsner Room 
>down on the riverfront.  They usually have all kinds of neat Full Sail 
>brews there, and a bunch of guest taps, probably 35 total with a couple of 
>cask brews always available.  They have good eats also as they're attached 
>to the McCormick and Schmicks seafood restaurant.  Try to get in there 
>during happy hour - their food and drink prices are ridiculously 
>inexpensive.  Pick the latest issue of NW Brew News, that should almost 
>overload you with Portland info.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>Brett
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Huntkng at aol.com<mailto:Huntkng at aol.com>
>   To: coho at lists.bendtel.net<mailto:coho at lists.bendtel.net>
>   Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:37 AM
>   Subject: [COHO] Portland Brew Pub Recomendations?
>
>
>   Hello Group,
>
>   I will be in Portland for meetings near U of Portland next week (Monday 
>/ Tuesday).  I don't know Portland all that well, I'll be staying in the 
>N/W section up near the river.  Suggestions on a few good brew pubs that I 
>can crawl home from?
>
>   Bill
>
>   William Herrick
>   PO Box 7499
>   Bend, OR 97708
>   (541) 318-8862 - Wk
>   (541) 410-5881 - Cell
>   (541) 318-0083 - Fx
>   _______________________________________________
>   COHO www.cohomebrewers.org
>   COHO at lists.bendtel.net
>   http://lists.bendtel.net/mailman/listinfo/coho


>_______________________________________________
>COHO www.cohomebrewers.org
>COHO at lists.bendtel.net
>http://lists.bendtel.net/mailman/listinfo/coho




More information about the COHO mailing list