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Cascade Brewery is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia. It is based in South Hobart, Tasmania. The Cascade estate (originally a saw milling operation) was founded beside the clean water of the Hobart Rivulet in 1824 by Peter Degraves, an entrepreneur who emigrated from England. In 1826 charges were laid against Degraves for debt and he was taken into...
Cascade Brewing Company opened 1998 by Art Larrance, who has been involved in Oregon's craft beer industry since its start. Art co-founded one of the state's first microbreweries in addition to the Oregon Brewers Festival, which today is one of the world's preeminent craft beer festivals.
Specializing in Sour Beers
Cascade Lakes Brewing Company is a brewery founded in 1994 in Redmond, Oregon, USA. Steady expansion in the Central Oregon area has seen the company opening five locations throughout the region. Their brews include:
Rooster Tail Ale (golden ale) Monkey Face Porter (porter) Angus MacDougals (Scottish ale) I.P.A. (India pale ale) Pine Marten Pale Ale 20" Brown (brown al...
This storefront across from the water does triple duty: cafe, bakery and possibly California's micro-est brewery. Tiny tanks in the corner dispense brews such as the Island Hop IPA and Gariblondie blond ale. It also does flatbread and sandwiches ($8.50 to $13.45) and its in-house bakery churns out treats such as pretzel rolls served free with your beer.
Just a minute away, you’ll find the store of Célestin, one many microbreweries in Lille’s city centre. Its history dates back to 1740, when Célestin Cordonnier opened a brewery in nearby Haubourdin that was subsequently passed down through eight generations; after a 60-year hiatus, his descendant Amaury d'Herbigny decided to continue the fami...
Cellarmaker Brewing Company brewing hoppy beers, belgian-style saisons, dark beers, and sour beers in their South of Market neighborhood. No food on site but ok to bring any anything. Tasting room in the same building as the brewery and offers tasters, pints, and growlers.