
Portland and Milwaukie, Oregon based Breakside Brewery has announced their 2024 beer release plans for new year-round offerings and brand new series that will keep the lineup fresh. 2024 includes plans for more 19.2oz cans, and a new beer offered exclusively in that packaging format (and draft), and a draft-only stout for dark beer lovers that love a malt forward expression. To keep things interesting, Breakside will expand its rotating series of IPA’s and Lagers (8 beers each!) while also continuing releasing various small-batch pub beers throughout the year.
Ben Edmunds, brewmaster for Breakside Brewery, said, “we’re planning an exciting lineup for 2024 that includes lots of new canned beers, collaborations with friends from around the country, and a more West Coast IPA than you can shake a stick at. Despite whatever headwinds there are in the beer market right now, we are more committed than ever to producing a wide-ranging, changing, and delicious set of beers every day. If you love great beer, we’ve got you.”
About Breakside Brewery
Breakside Brewery opened in 2010 in Northeast Portland as a restaurant and pub brewery and has grown to be a highly regarded regional brewery producing 30,000 barrels annually. The brewery is known for its broad portfolio of award-winning, innovative beers. In 2013, Breakside expanded operations to Milwaukie, OR with a production facility and taproom capable of producing 40,000 barrels of beer per year. Today, Breakside operates five locations in the Portland area as well as a taproom on the Oregon Coast in Astoria, Oregon. In 2019, Breakside became one of only a handful of employee-owned breweries in the country.
In addition to winning many national, international, and regional awards for its beers, Breakside was named Brewery of the Year in 2017 and 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 at the Oregon Beer Awards and the 2018 Best of Craft Beer Awards. Breakside sells beer on draft and in package in Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Northern California, British Columbia, Alberta and Japan.
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