Brews n The Hood

Located about an hour east of Portland and at the confluence of the Hood and Columbia Rivers in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, the city of Hood River is the home and hub to scenic mountain and water vistas, adrenaline junkies, fruit orchards, historic landmarks, and brewing excitement. Hood River was discovered by…

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Artifex Brewing Announces Grand Opening – @artifexbrewing

Artifex Brewing Company announced their official grand opening in San Clemente will be held on 15 November (Saturday) from noon to 6pm.  There will be beer, food, and live music. The brewery has actually been open since early August, but this Grand Opening event will celebrate the occasion. Hope to see you there!  

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Bend – Central Oregon’s Happening Spot for Craft Beer

With a population of just under 80,000, Bend is certainly not a large city. However, as the hub to at least 26 breweries in the Central Oregon region, Bend towers over many major metropolises in the world of craft beer. Bend straddles the Deschutes River and is located on the eastern edge of the Cascade…

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Mount Shasta’s Realm

Mount Shasta is a volcanic mountain located at the southern end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California. The mountain towers to 14,179 feet in elevation. Its prominent features dominate the surrounding area of farms, ranches, and forests for many miles. Native Americans considered this mountain a sacred site and the mountain is still…

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There’s Beer Gold in Those California Hills – Part 2

Located in the hills near Sacramento, Auburn, California is known for its California Gold Rush history with gold discovered in 1848 and mined for many years. The town is now a California Historical Landmark and the streets are lined with beautiful buildings that take you back in time. The city is also the home of…

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There’s Beer Gold in Those California Hills – Part 1

Driving around the California foothills and Gold Country offers an entirely different perspective of this state.  There are many small towns that echo the past of the 1800’s, including the gold rush, the logging boom, the thriving fruit industry, and birth of the western railroads. And now there’s an expanding beer industry. I managed to…

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