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Fort George Brewery
Fort George's original Brewery & Public House on Duane Street in Astoria, Oregon Fort George Brewery - Astoria Oregon.jpg
Fort George's original Brewery & Public House on Duane Street in Astoria, Oregon
Location1483 Duane Street
Astoria, Oregon, U.S.
OpenedMarch 2007

Fort George Brewery is a craft brewery in the northwest United States located in Astoria, Oregon. The brewery produces about 32,000 beer barrels annually [1] and is distributed throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Northern California. It is the 9th largest brewery in the state of Oregon [2] and among the fastest growing breweries in the U.S. [3] Fort George Brewery is known for its community engagement [4] , popular seasonal releases, sustainability efforts [5] [6] and the annual Festival of Dark Arts [7] , a stout beer festival which takes place every February in Astoria.

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History

Fort George Brewery and Public House opened in March 2007 [8] on the site of the oldest American settlement on the U.S. west coast, Fort Astoria (also known as Fort George) [9] . The Fort George Building, previously an auto dealership and repair shop built in 1922 [10] , still houses the brewery's original 8.5-barrel brewhouse. In 2010, Fort George expanded into the neighboring Lovell Building with the addition of a 30-barrel brewhouse, a canning line, and the opening of the Lovell Taproom. [11] In 2011, Fort George Brewery began distributing cans of their Vortex IPA, 1811 Lager, and Cavatica Stout in Oregon and Southwest Washington [12] . In 2013, the brewery released their first canned seasonal 16-oz beer, Tender Loving Empire, a collaboration with the Portland-based record label of the same name [13] . Since then, new seasonal and year-round canned varieties have been added including 3-Way IPA [14] , Magnanimous IPA, Fresh IPA and City of Dreams [15] . In 2019 Fort George opened a production brewery on the Astoria Waterfront on the prior site of American Can Company, once a fish canning and labeling facility for the historic Elmore Cannery [16] .

Products

In addition to best sellers Vortex IPA and Cavatica Stout, Fort George produces other award-winning year round beers including City of Dreams Pale Ale (World Beer Cup 2024: Gold in Hazy/Juicy Pale Ale) [17] and Short Sands Lager (Oregon Beer Awards 2024: Gold in European Lagers) [18] , as well as popular seasonals like 3-Way IPA [19] , and Matryoshka, a barrel aged imperial stout [20] .

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