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  2. Rogue Ales - Wikipedia

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    Rogue Ales was founded in Ashland, Oregon in 1988 by three Nike, Inc. executives: Jack Joyce, Rob Strasser, and Bob Woodell. [2]In 1987, Jack Joyce, Bob Woodell, past University of Oregon fraternity brothers, and another friend, Rob Strasser, were approached by Jeff Schultz, Woodell's accountant and avid home brewer, with an idea to open a brewpub.

  3. Fort George Brewery - Wikipedia

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    It is the 9th largest brewery in the state of Oregon [2] and among the fastest growing breweries in the U.S. [3] Fort George Brewery is known for its community engagement, [4] popular seasonal releases, sustainability efforts [5] [6] and the annual Festival of Dark Arts, [7] a stout beer festival which takes place every February in Astoria.

  4. Category:Beer brewing companies based in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Beer brewing companies based in Portland, Oregon (13 P) Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in Oregon" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  5. Hairy Beast Brewing offers intimate space, cold beers and ...

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    Hairy Beast Brewing business hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and noon to 10 p.m. Saturday. For more updates about this brewery, follow its Hairy Beast Brewing ...

  6. Jack Joyce (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Joyce joined with two other Nike executives, Bob Woodell and Rob Strasser, to co-found Rogue Ales and Spirits in Ashland, Oregon. [2] Rogue Ales opened its first flagship brew pub in 1989 on the Newport, Oregon, waterfront. [3] Joyce had found the Newport location and felt it was a better site than the original brewery in Ashland. [2]

  7. Brewing in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Many sources credit Swiss-born Henry Saxer and his Liberty Brewery as being Oregon's first commercial brewery (supposedly opening in 1852); however, the first verifiable record of a brewery in Oregon is an advertisement in the August 5, 1854, issue of The Weekly Oregonian for Charles Barrett's Portland Brewery and General Grocery Establishment.

  8. Rogue Beard Beer - Wikipedia

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    Rogue set out to find a local wild yeast to complement the locally sourced hops and grains used in their other ales, to "increase the terroir" of the finished product. [5] [9] Unsuitable samples were taken from various places, including the company's hopyard in Independence, Oregon, before the brewmaster's beard was tried.

  9. Hairy Beast Brewing offers intimate space, cold beers and ...

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