Breakside Brewery Announces its 2024 Beer Release Calendar
|Breakside Brewery enters its 14th year with an exciting array of beers that will be released in cans, bottles and on draft. During 2024, Breakside will expand its rotating series of IPA’s and Lagers, 8 beers each, while also continuing releasing various small-batch pub beers throughout the year. This will also include a new experimental IPA program utilizing new, experimental hops that will debut this spring.
“We’re planning an exciting lineup for 2024 that includes lots of new canned beers, collaborations with friends from around the country, and a more West Coast IPA than you can shake a stick at,” stated Ben Edmunds, Breakside Brewery Brewmaster. “Despite whatever headwinds there are in the beer market right now, we are more committed than ever to producing a wide-ranging, changing, and delicious set of beers every day. If you love great beer, we’ve got you.”
Highlights from Breakside’s 2024 Beer Release Calendar:
- Year-Round Series Changes: 19.2oz Cans, will be introduced in 2024 in the following brands – Wanderlust IPA, Breakside IPA and Breakside Pilsner along with two new beers – Double Wanderlust IPA and Luz Natural – A Mexican-Style Lager. All other formats remain in the year-round lineup for Breakside IPA, Wanderlust IPA, Portland’s IPA, What Rough Beast, Pilsner, Breakside White, Rainbows & Unicorns, True Gold and Stay West IPA.
- Breakside will also introduce Black Swift Stout to its year-round Draft-Only lineup.
- Seasonal Expansion – More Beers / More Often: The brewery’s rotating lineup will expand in both the IPA series and Lager Series. New beers are planned for every six to eight weeks – including first time canning runs for some very successful pub beers and some brand-new recipes.
- Barrel-Aged Stout Series: Now in its fourth year – Breakside’s barrel-aged stout series returns with another six beers. To kick off 2024, it will introduce Frostitita – An Imperial Oatmeal Stout Aged in Bourbon Barrels. These beers are limited so get them while they last.
Breakside Brewery operates five locations in the Portland metro area as well as a taproom on the Oregon Coast in Astoria, Oregon. Its beers can be found in Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Northern California, British Columbia, Alberta and Japan.