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De Garde Brewing

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45°27′26″N 123°50′43″W / 45.4572866°N 123.8453827°W / 45.4572866; -123.8453827

De Garde Brewing
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LocationTillamook, Oregon, U.S.

de Garde Brewing is a brewery based in Tillamook, Oregon. de Garde is one of very few breweries in the United States to use all spontaneous fermentation, in which beer in a coolship takes in wild yeasts from the air;[1] the beer is then aged, sometimes with fruit added, in foeders.[2] In 2016, they won the fifth best brewery in the world award from RateBeer, and were named the best brewer in Oregon.[3]

History

The brewery was started by a husband and wife, Trevor Rogers and Linsey (Hamacher) Rogers.[4] Trevor had been working as an Assistant Manager at Pacific City's Pelican Brewing, and Linsey worked for the Tilllamook Cheese Factory. They started the brewery out of their garage in Tillamook, and sought to brew using wild yeasts from the coastal air. Trevor tried placing wort samples along the Oregon Coast to determine the best location for spontaneous fermentation; Tillamook won out.[1]

As demand grew, they moved production facilities to several different places within Tillamook. Their production facility is currently located at 114 Ivy Ave in Tillamook.[4]

Beers

de Garde's flagship beer is Bu Weisse, a 2% ABV Berliner weiss.[5] The also offer a rotating list of wild ales — lambics, gueuzes, and krieks similar to those you would find in Belgium.[2] On-premises sales account for 95% of their bottle sales, and they rarely sell kegs outside the tasting room.[1] Most of their beers are produced in quantities of fewer than 1,000 bottles.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Tillamook's De Garde Might Be the World's Quirkiest Brewery". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  2. ^ a b Notte, Jason. "Craft-beer brewers copy the tasting-room experience of wineries". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  3. ^ "Recapping the 2016 RateBeer Best Awards and RateBeer Best Festival". brewpublic.com. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  4. ^ a b "de Garde Brewing to open tasting room, second production facility in downtown Tillamook". Tillamook County Pioneer. Archived from the original on 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2016-12-17.
  5. ^ Gifford, Kevin. "The Wild Wizards at de Garde". The Source Weekly - Bend. Retrieved 2016-12-17.