Oregon Trail Brewfest returns to Oregon City

Oregon City Brewing presents the 3rd Annual Oregon Trail Brewfest on Saturday, July 23rd from 12-9pm where you can drink next to covered wagons at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, located at 1726 Washington St. in Oregon City. The brewfest has revealed the 30+ breweries and cideries, primarily from the Portland and OC area that will be featured at this years event, as well as the food options and other event details. Advanced tickets are on sale now.

“Oregon City Brewing is ecstatic to get the brewfest up and running again so that we can see our beer-drinking friends in the Oregon City community and beyond,” Oregon City Brewing sales representative Adam Sivits said.

The festival will feature two offerings from each of the participating breweries and cideries, which includes:

  • 12 Bridge Ciderworks

  • Away Days Brewing

  • Breakside Brewery

  • Brewery 26

  • Coin Toss Brewing

  • Cooper Mountain Ale Works

  • Ecliptic Brewing

  • Gigantic Brewing Co.

  • Great Notion Brewing

  • Laurelwood Brewing

  • Leikam Brewing

  • Level Beer

  • Little Beast Brewing

  • Living Haus Brewing

  • Mad Cow Brewing

  • McMenamins Brewery

  • Montavilla Brew Works

  • Old Town Brewing

  • Oregon City Brewing Co.

  • Pono Brewing

  • Portland Cider Company

  • Public Coast Brewing

  • Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider

  • Rogue Ales

  • Rosenstadt Brewery

  • Shattered Oak Brewing

  • Steeplejack Brewing

  • Stickmen Brewing Co.

  • Stormbreaker Brewing

  • Threshold Brewing

  • Upright Brewing

  • Von Ebert Brewing

  • Wayfinder Beer


There will also be several food carts, including: Bayou Bros Cajun Boil, Taco King Mexican Grill, Mr. C’s BBQ, Queen Chili, Hasta La Pasta, SomSoms Hawaiian Shave Ice, Trecs Treats, and Chic’s Coffee Etc.

There will be live music all day, starting with Dear Drummer, and followed by Camp Crush, The Celebrators, Silver Triplets of the Rio Hondo, Night Heron, and ending with White Bike.

The Oregon Trail Brewfest is an all-ages affair, and will feature plenty of lawn games and other activities to keep young ones busy. Attendees can purchase tickets at https://www.oregontrailbrewfestival.com, and tickets will also be available to purchase at the door the day of the event. Attendees wishing to participate will get a festival glass and 10 drink tickets for $20.

More about Oregon City Brewing: The American dream is starting a business in your garage. Then growing out of the garage and transforming a derelict carpet store into a living room for the community. Our goal is to build a multi-generational business where employees and customers are treated like family. Oregon City Brewing is a new American brewery, the product of our thriving Oregon craft beer culture, shaped deeply by Oregon City values: quality craftsmanship and a spirit of innovation. “We were born and raised in Oregon City and most of our family still lives there,” co-owner Bryce Morrow says. The last time there was a brewery in downtown Oregon City was 1895 by Henry Weinhard. Oregon City Brewing aims to do Henry proud by pioneering beer for the Pioneer City. Visit Oregon City Brewing at ocbeerco.com.

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