Harvester Brewing Partners With Maletis Beverage for OR & WA Distribution)- Expands Fermentation Capacity & Opens On-Line Store

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From Harvester Brewing:

Maletis Beverage
Harvester is pleased to announce that they have partnered with locally-owned Maletis Beverage to distribute Harvester Gluten-Free Ales in Oregon and Southwestern Washington.  “After self-distributing in Oregon since opening, we welcome the experience Maletis brings and look forward to the ability to focus more effort on increasing production and creating great gluten-free beer,” says Harvester owner James Neumeister.

Expanded Fermenter Capacity
As Harvester grows its distribution, they are growing their production capacity accordingly. Most recently, Harvester installed a new 15 BBL fermenter made 2.5 miles away by Metalcraft Fabrication.

Online Store
After many requests from fans outside of the their current distribution network, Harvester Brewing of Portland, OR is pleased to announce the launch of their online store.  Residents in 30 U.S. states can now order beers from the Harvester online store and have them shipped directly from the brewery.  Harvester looks to increase this number as they navigate their way through each state's liquor policies.  The new online store allows Harvester to offer beer fresh from the brewery, including seasonal releases, to customers across the country. Harvester’s online store can be found through their main website or directly at
http://store.harvesterbrewing.com/
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