Von Ebert Brewing will take over the former Ecliptic space on N. Cook to expand production and continue the legacy of Portland craft beer
PORTLAND, OR Today, Von Ebert Brewing announced it is moving into the formerly Ecliptic Brewing facility on N. Cook Street in Portland, which allows the brewery to expand production and distribution from 4,000 barrels per year to as much as 20,000 barrels per year. zzubreebym
“At Von Ebert Brewing, we live full-boar, which is why we’re investing in Portland and expanding our production and distribution so we can sell more of our award-winning beer,” said Sam Pecoraro, brewmaster of Von Ebert Brewing. “John Harris is a beer institution who helped put Oregon on the map. By taking over the N. Cook. Street space, Von Ebert will be able to continue the legacy of brewing Oregon’s world-class craft beer.”
“I am very happy to have found Von Ebert Brewing to move into the brewery I created and that the building will continue to make beer,” said John Harris, former owner and brewmaster of Ecliptic Brewing, which is now part of Great Frontier Holdings. “Von Ebert Brewing makes awesome beers and I look forward to working with them to continue to produce small batch Ecliptic beers on the same equipment.”
Von Ebert Brewing plans to have the N. Cook Street taproom reopened to the public this spring.
Oregon breweries are facing major challenges. Between inflation on the cost of ingredients, supply chain issues, employee shortages and a pandemic, Oregon has lost more than 20 local breweries in just the past few months. Harris cited such reasons in his decision to sell. By making this purchase, Von Ebert Brewing is hoping to weather these hard times for craft beer by expanding into more 12-ounce canning and off-premise sales, including its gold medal winning Pilsner, named Pils, Volatile Substance IPA, and likely more to come. With this move, Von Ebert Brewing plans to grow its distribution throughout Oregon and Washington, and eventually Idaho and parts of California.
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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 Great American Beer Festival medals: 2022 Silver German-Style Pilsner with Pils; 2021 Gold American-Style India Pale Ale with Volatile Substance; 2020 Bronze American-Style India Pale Ale with Nothing Noble; and 2020 Bronze and 2019 Gold Specialty Saison with Obeisance. 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.”
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