10 Barrel Brewing Offers High Quality High Desert Refreshment

10 Barrel brewpub in Bend, Oregon (photo from 10 Barrel Brewing Company)

By Margaret Lut

This past week I was traveling for work and spent my time in Oregon’s High Desert Outback. Making my way from Portland, I spent time in Heppner, John Day and Burns Oregon. Having driven over 700 miles in last four days, I had the joy of taking in some of the state’s most picturesque sights. I took in the beauty of the high desert and enjoyed the sights of ghost towns (Hardman, OR was my favorite in a true Western, eerie kind of way), snow-capped  mountain passes and flooded high desert ranch lands. I spend three days in Eastern Oregon and did  not come across a single brewery until my fourth day on the road. Traveling back to Portland I knew a stop in Bend for craft beer would be in order. Read More…

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This post was written by Margaret on April 24, 2011

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BrewPubliCrawl Beer Lineup

The beer lineup for this year’s SE Division Street Meet the Brewer BrewPubliCrawl includes 27  killer beers from 21 Oregon breweries. Brewers from most of these breweries will also be at the crawl. You can also download this list on our Event Guide (pdf file). Find more event details on our events page. We hope to see you crawling with us this Saturday!

2011 BrewPubliCrawl Beer Lineup:

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Bend Brewing’s Tonya Cornett Headed To 10 Barrel Brewing


In yet another big story regarding Oregon brewers, it was brought to our attention by The Brew Site (probably Bend, Oregon’s best beer blog) that brewer Tonya Cornett of Bend Brewing will be departing to work across town at 10 Barrel Brewing Company.

Here’s more from Jon at The Brew Site: Read More…

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This post was written by Angelo on January 13, 2011

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10 Barrel Pray For Snow Release @ Concordia

Update: 10 Barrell Brewing Co. “Pray for Snow” beer release party (Saturday, November 27th from 3pm until closing) is a STRONG ALE not a Double Alt.

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This post was written by admin on November 23, 2010

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10 Barrel Brewing Grows To 50 Barrel

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By Tyffany DeGray

On the heels of the wildly successful opening of their pub on Bend’s Westside, the guys at 10 Barrel Brewing Company are growing again. I sat down with Co-owners Chris Cox and Garrett Wales (the third partner is Chris’ twin brother Jeremy Cox) to discuss their forthcoming expansion and other future plans for 10 Barrel.


After opening JC’s Bar and Grill in downtown Bend, the Cox brothers were ready for a new challenge, and in 2006, 10 Barrel Brewing Company was born. After a series of challenges including a lawsuit-fueled name change, Read More…

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This post was written by Tyffany on November 22, 2010

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KillerBeerWeek Kicks off Today


Brewpublic‘s first event for KillerBeerWeek: Killer Beers of Bend on Wednesday October 20 at The BeerMongers.

Here’s what will be pouring: Read More…

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This post was written by Angelo on October 20, 2010

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10 Barrel Brewing Bottling

Just got word from Mike Weksler of Green Bottling that he is bottling up 20 bbls of 10 Barrel Brewing’s GABF bronze medal winning Sinistor Black Ale.

Here is a commerical description of the beer:
We craft our S1NIST0R BLACK ALE using a special German dehusked black malt that is free of astringency, giving the beer a rich black color without the traditional dark beer characteristics. You will notice subtle hints of chocolate with an easy drinking balance on the back end. In the glass the dark color may look intimidating to some, but don’t let this beer fool you. Our unique combination of malts creates a very light body and smooth finish. sinister black ale

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This post was written by admin on November 16, 2009

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Bend Round Up

Bend, Oregon is a true beer town. On a recent three night stay I find myself experiencing some of the best brews Central Oregon had to offer. With six different breweries to experience I definitely had a full schedule of beer tasting ahead of me.

On my first night I made the drive to Sisters, Oregon (about 20 minutes northwest of Bend) to see what was new at Three Creeks Brewing. I was lucky enough to find three seasonal offering from Brewmaster Dave Fleming. After sampling the Twisted Sisters Summer Stout, HooDoo VooDoo IPA and the Ryemosa (an orange infused rye ale, more on that later) I decided to go with the Summer Stout. It actually ended up being a perfect pairing to the Blue Cheese Pear Salad that I ordered for dinner. The subtle smokey and coffee like flavors of this light summer stout balanced the sweet notes from the marion berry dressing nicely and the creaminess of the blue cheese mellowed out the flavors nicely. After dinner, I had to get a glass of the Ryemosa just to really experience this beer. This has to be the cloudiest beer I have ever had. It actually looks like someone mixed this beer with orange juice. While thankfully, they did not, you can definitely tell there is some kind of orange flavoring added. Dave really has a mind for creating some very unique beers that taste great.

Once back in Bend, I walked over to Bend Brewing to see what was on tap. I was delighted to find the Black Diamond Dark Lager. A Negro Modelo-style dark lager that won a gold at the World Beer Cup this year. At the pub the beer was served with a lime.  I really enjoyed this beer and had to bring a growler back for Angelo to try.

On my next night on the town I made a quick trip over to Silvermoon Brewing. Earlier in the day I had seen their sign out front that intrigued me to find out what the Epic Trail Ale was all about. Turns out that this beer is a fundraiser beer for the Bend Trail Alliance, the Tumalo Langlauf Club and the Central Oregon Trail Alliance and is an ongoing program to benefit human powered activities in Central Oregon. The beer itself was very drinkable. A light Scottish style ale that tasted more like a light summery pale ale to me. This beer is available in 22′s. Another interesting sounding beer on the menu was the Heather n’ Rye, a Belgian style rye brewed with heather tips and hops. While sounding delicious the beer was a bit of a disappointment. I did not taste anything Belgian about this beer except for maybe a mild spice profile. The flavor was more creamy in body then anything else.

After my visit to Silvermoon I headed over to the McMenamins Old St. Francis Brewery to see what Corey Blodgett has been up too. Seems he has been keeping himself busy with creating lots of new brews. While McMenamins may not be my favorite place in town I always enjoy stopping in to see what is going on. I will let the beer menu and the words from Corey on the menu speak for themselves. I did sample a couple of beers and thought they were  alright. I ended up drink the Big Ben Light English Mild/Cream Ale but about half way through the pint I decided I didn’t want to drink any more of it.

The one brewery in Bend I did not visit was 10 Barrel Brewing, although I did see their beer around town at restaurants. As reported in The Source, the Bend weekly paper, 10 Barrel is currently looking for a space to open up a brewpub. Their hope is to have one open by the end of the year.

On my way back to Portland, I stopped at Cascade Lakes for lunch in Redmond. I drank a smooth bodied Weiss beer that had just the right amount of banana and clove flavors. This place is a favorite for a quick bite and brew on my way either to or from Portland to Bend.

While a visit to Bend would not be complete without a visit to Deschutes, I will not be writing about my Deschutes experience in this post. I had the chance to meet with Larry Sidor, Head Brewmaster at Deschutes for an interview and some beers. A post will be up later in the week about Larry, Deschutes and what they do best…beer. So stay tuned.

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This post was written by Margaret on June 23, 2009

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