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Today, Von Ebert Brewing began selling two more of its core beers, Sector 7 Hazy IPA and Clubhaus American Light Lager in six-pack 12-ounce cans, joining Pils a German-style Pilsner, which has been available in six-packs since early spring.
“At Von Ebert Brewing, we’re investing in Portland and expanding our production and distribution so we can sell more of our award-winning beer in 12-ounce canned six-packs,” said Sam Pecoraro, brewmaster of Von Ebert Brewing. “This evolution of our brewery allows us to join our customers for even more celebrations and occasions beyond our taprooms and brewhouse. Whether you’re in the mood for a hoppy Hazy IPA or a Light Lager, you can now find more Von Ebert Brewing beers in Northwest bars, bottleshops and grocery stores.”
The following Von Ebert Brewing beers are now available in 12-ounce canned six-packs with Volatile Substance NW IPA coming next:
With the purchase of the brewing facility on N. Mississippi Ave. in Portland, Von Ebert Brewing is expanding production and distribution from 4,000 barrels per year to as much as 20,000 barrels per year. This allowed Von Ebert Brewing to begin selling more of its offerings in 12-ounce cans with Volatile Substance NW IPA coming in December.
Von Ebert Brewing will open the N. Mississippi Ave. taproom to the public in December and grow its distribution throughout Oregon and Washington, and eventually Idaho and parts of California.
Von Ebert Brewing was founded in 2018 by Tom M. Cook and Tom S. Cook in Portland, Oregon. Von Ebert Brewing is named after the family matriarch lovingly refer to as “Grandma Ebert.” The quintessential immigrant story, Grandma Ebert came to America from Germany via Ellis Island and relied on her grit and determination to create a successful life for her family here in the states. In that vein, the brewery has displayed those same traits and gained success through numerous World Beer Cup medals: 2023 Gold German-Style Pilsner with Pils and 2024 Bronze Vienna Lager. Our moniker celebrates Grandma’s tenacity and honors our heritage. Von Ebert translates loosely to “House of Ebert” or in full English, “House of the Boar.”