Bridgeport Brewing Co., Portland, Oregon

BridgePort Brewing Co

BridgePort Brewing Co., Portland, OR

 

BridgePort Brewing Company

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BridgePort Brewing Company
Location Portland, OR
United States
Owner(s) Carlos Alvarez
Year opened 1984
Annual production 100,000 bbls
Active beers
Name Type
BridgePort India Pale Ale India Pale ale
BridgePort ESB Bitter
BridgePort Black Strap Stout Stout
RopeWalk Amber Ale Amber ale
Blue Heron Pale Ale Pale Ale
Sūpris Belgian-style blonde
BridgePort Old Knucklehead Barley wine

Oregon ranks 4th nationally in craft breweries per capita[1]

BridgePort Brewing Company is an American brewery located in Portland, Oregon.

BridgePort was founded in 1984 by local winemakers Richard and Nancy Ponzi, and the

brewery claims in their trademark to be "Oregon's Oldest Craft Brewery". The initial brewing

facility, the Columbia River Brewery, had a 600-barrel per year capacity. BridgePort was

acquired by The Gambrinus Company, owned by Carlos Alvarez, in 1995, expanding its

capacity in 2001 to 100,000 barrels. BridgePort's beers are distributed in 18 states nationwide.

The brewery's BridgePort India Pale Ale has won a number of awards in the United States

and abroad, including a Gold Medal at the 2005 Brewing Industry International Awards, in

Munich, Germany; a Gold Medal and Category Champion Trophy at the 2000 Brewing

Industry International Awards in London, England; and a Gold Medal for Classic English

Style Pale Ale at the Great American Beer Festival, in Denver, CO in 1997.

BridgePort's Blue Heron Pale Ale was first brewed in 1987 as a special release for the

Audubon Society of Portland, and named after Portland's official city bird, the Great Blue Heron.

The beer's flavor draws on its Northwest roots, using ingredients such as hops from the

Willamette Valley and malt that was grown in the barley fields of Oregon's high desert.

Bridgeport brews a barleywine named "Old Knucklehead" where a "Knucklehead" is inaugurated

every few years. Bottling "no. 11" features Portland, Oregon beer writer Fred Eckhardt.

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