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Contribuiți la feedbackThis is the kind of brewery they do not find at many places. the selection is incredible, and the portfolio is diverse and interesting. if they are annoying, absolutely necessary to make a visit here. get all the flights that are available to stay at a beer for their first visit. the food is also brilliant, actually well thought out and interesting, instead of the standard tariff most breweries have. also love the pairings, really a nice note.
Really amazing food and drinks. Love their sours! Although I was a little frustrated that the waiter didn't tell us that they charge for samples of their beers. I wouldn't have tried a few different options if I knew they were going to charge me 3 dollars a sample. Cost me an extra 9.50 when I wasn't informed.Let your customers know!
We were visiting Portland for President's Day weekend and since we heard that the beer scene is big here, Cascade was one of the places on our list to check out. We got there at around 1:45 on a Saturday afternoon and it wasn't too packed, but started getting a bit more crowded when we left at around 2:30.We only had beer and we ordered the Pear sour (since they're known for their sour beers, and the Easy Rider flight, which is 4 oz each of:-Portland Ale: Blond Ale brewed with German Pilsner malt Northern Brewer hops. 4.9% 14 IBU-Cascade IPA: India Pale Ale brewed with Cascade and Amarillo hops. 6.2% ABV 50 IBU-Makin' Money Moves: Bourbon barrel aged imperial milk stout with lactose, pecans and vanilla. 9% ABV 29 IBUI'm not sure if I tasted much pear in the sour. As for the flight, my favorite was probably the Portland Ale, even though I normally prefer stouts. The ale was very refreshing. The other two were just okay, but I also don't really like IPAs. We realized after the fact that we could have just ordered 4 oz pours of the beers we actually wanted to try, and it would cost the same as a flight so there really is no benefit to ordering a flight here.If you like sour beers, this place might be for you as they do seem to have pretty unique flavors that rotate. But if you're looking for regular beers, I'm sure you can find something better out there.
We were visiting Portland for President's Day weekend and since we heard that the beer scene is big here, Cascade was one of the places on our list to check out. We got there at around 1:45 on a Saturday afternoon and it wasn't too packed, but started getting a bit more crowded when we left at around 2:30. We only had beer and we ordered the Pear sour (since they're known for their sour beers, and the Easy Rider flight, which is 4 oz each of: -Portland Ale: Blond Ale brewed with German Pilsner malt Northern Brewer hops. 4.9% 14 IBU -Cascade IPA: India Pale Ale brewed with Cascade and Amarillo hops. 6.2% ABV 50 IBU -Makin' Money Moves: Bourbon barrel aged imperial milk stout with lactose, pecans and vanilla. 9% ABV 29 IBU I'm not sure if I tasted much pear in the sour. As for the flight, my favorite was probably the Portland Ale, even though I normally prefer stouts. The ale was very refreshing. The other two were just okay, but I also don't really like IPAs. We realized after the fact that we could have just ordered 4 oz pours of the beers we actually wanted to try, and it would cost the same as a flight so there really is no benefit to ordering a flight here. If you like sour beers, this place might be for you as they do seem to have pretty unique flavors that rotate. But if you're looking for regular beers, I'm sure you can find something better out there.
Wonderful beer spot if you want something different or like sour beers.I had 2 Baked apple sours. With some donuts