Breakside’s New Milwaukie Location Brews Up the Ultimate Beer Experience for Visitors
By Chilled Magazine
Guests can taste their way through the room’s 24 taps, manned by Breakside brewers, tour the production facility and participate in monthly beer classes and seminars

“This larger brewery allows us to increase our beer production, but also allows us to provide a unique Breakside beer experience for visitors,” says Breakside owner Scott Lawrence.
[quote]Folks can come in, taste up to 24 varieties of our beers as well as beers from our friends, speak with brew masters and then take a tour of our facility and see how we create our unique brand of brews. There’s something for the beer aficionados and those just looking for a place to go and grab a cold one with a friend, after work.”
[/quote]Beers on Tap beginning Jan. 30 at the Milwaukie location:
- Breakside Year Round Beers
- Pilsner
- IPA
- Woodlawn Pale Ale
- Dry Stout
- Aztec Ale
- Toro Red (collaboration with Chef/Owner John Gorham of Toro Bravo and Tasty n Sons)
- Breakside Black
- Munich Dunkel
- Ale to the Chief Braggot (White House honey ale recipe)
- Szechuan Blonde (“the hottest beer in the world”)
- New Nordic Porter (official beer of Aquavit Week; made with fennel and dill pollen)
- Cascadian Dark Ale
- French Fennel Farmhouse (collaboration with Chef/Owner Gabriel Rucker of Le Pigeon and Little Bird Bistro)
- Cedarbaumbier (unique foraged beer made with Western red cedar tips)
- Oatmeal Stout
- Coconut Pumpkin Sweet Stout
- Old Whiskey Dick (bourbon barrel-aged Old Ale made in collaboration with Wildwood Restaurant)
- New World Bruin (debut of our barrel-aged Flanders sour beer)
- Chinato Barrel-Aged Saison (farmhouse ale; world’s first Chinato barrel-aged beer)
- Rusticity (Belgian rye stout blended with sour cherry beer; collaboration with Upright Brewing and The Commons Brewery)
Guest Taps
- Upright Brewing Blend Edmunds: tribute beer; blend of various barrel-aged fruit beers
- Widmer Brewing TBD
- 10 Barrel Brewing TBD
- Avery Brewing TBD
With Breakside’s expansion to a 30 barrel system they hope to increase their production to about 5,000 barrels within the next year and double production in 2014. It will also help them expand distribution with beer distributor Maletis Beverage, who is handling both draft and packages in Northwestern Oregon. They plan to install a packaging line by the end of next year and use a mobile bottling company as they begin to package.
While the majority of production will take place at the new location, their original brewpub on NE Dekum will continue to serve as a laboratory of sorts, granting even more freedom for the creative team at the brewery to develop their unique brand of accessible and avant-garde beers while producing a consistent product at high volume at the larger facility.



