10 Barrel Brewing Wants You…To Join the $5 Beer Club
Pint prices got you down? Yeah, us too. The pint price creep is real and we have seen pints being served for upwards of $9. One brewpub that is helping out the ole pocketbook is 10 Barrel Brewing – Portland Pub.
The Portland outpost of Bend, Oregon’s based 10 Barrel Brewing is offering up its new $5 Beer Club that allows beer lovers for you guessed it, $5 pints. For just $5, you too can join us in being members of this beer club that offers up $5 pints of all Portland brewed beers from open to close every day of the week!
The 10 Barrel Brewing – Portland Pub is now led by its new Brewmaster Brandon Whalen and his trustworthy Assistant Brewer, Lily Hulsman. To help kick off his new tenure at 10 Barrel, he is excited to offer beer drinkers more affordable pints of this great beer!
Joining the $5 Beer Club is easy! Pay the $5 induction fee and you’ll receive your honorary $5 Beer Club membership card. Flash this card around the Portland Pub, and for the rest of 2024, all of Brandon’s beers (so, any beer brewed in Portland) are just 5 bucks. A great deal in these times! Plus, you may just receive a special surprise when you join the club.
Brandon Whalen brings over a decade of brewing experience to the Pearl District. Coming from Breakside Brewery, and with previous stints at 13 Virtues Brewing, Rohrbach Brewing and CB Craft Brewers, Brandon’s roots in the craft community run from coast to coast. If you’re in the PDX area, feel free to swing by the pub, join the club, and try out Brandon’s finely crafted beers.
10 Barrel Brewing PDX – 1411 NW Flanders – Portland, OR
About The Author
DJ
D.J. is a Portland, Oregon based writer that spent his formative years in the Midwest. With over 25 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it. He can be found in any of the great breweries or beer bars that make Portland the best beer city in the world. His writing can also be found in the archives of Northwest Brewing News and can be followed on Twitter and Instagram at @hopapalooza.