The 7 Best Breweries to Visit in Bend, Oregon

Just around the beer bend.

8.11.23
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Updated on August 11, 2023

The gorgeous city of Bend, OR, originally named Farewell Bend, found its name shortened when the Post Office Department in Washington, D.C., thought the moniker too long. But while the name became shorter, the town takes no shortcuts regarding two things: the outdoors and craft beer. We found some of our favorite breweries amongst Bend’s lush forests and towering mountains.

Often described as “picturesque,” the largest city in Deschutes County is known for its healthy, active outdoor community, largely thanks to the spectacular Deschutes River and breathtaking Central Cascades. Originally a logging town, Bend now specializes in lagers, porters, IPAs, sours, and pretty much any style of beer that tickles your fancy. In fact, the area even launched its own Bend Ale Trail in 2010 to showcase all the local watering holes.

Many of the breweries within Bend, OR, take advantage of the town’s magnificent surroundings, offering plentiful outdoor seating and fire pits that allow consumers to sip while enjoying the views. From an emerald gem of a brewery in the forest to one of our favorite new breweries of 2020, these are the taprooms that have made Bend the next beervana.

Here are our picks for the seven best breweries in Bend, OR.

Hop Culture’s 7 Best Breweries to Visit in Bend, OR

The Ale Apothecary

30 SW Century Dr #140, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 797-6265

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Photography courtesy of The Ale Apothecary

If there’s one brewery in Bend, OR, that truly encapsulates the town’s ethos, it’s The Ale Apothecary. What’s so unique about The Ale Apothecary is how Co-Owners Staci and Paul Arney have magically rooted this brewery in the earth. From spontaneously fermented beers that use the forest’s natural yeast, water from the picturesque Tumalo Creek, and foraged ingredients like black currants and spruce tips, The Ale Apothecary captures a perfect slice of a unique lifestyle.

To reach the actual brewery, one drives down a forest road full of thick conifers to a barn adjacent to the house of brewery founders Staci and Paul Arney (seriously, Hop Culture Founder Kenny Gould made the drive himself).

Over the past few years, the love and care going into this brewery’s beers have taken our breath away. I mean, they take the time to age each and every one of their beers for anywhere between six to eighteen months, for crying out loud! For those reasons, we’ve included them on countless best lists, including: 25 of the Best Saison Breweries to Try Right Now, 15 Best Breweries of 2018, and 15 Best Beers of 2018. This is the kind of brewery you pilgrimage to and remember for the rest of your life.

In our humble opinion, this isn’t only one of the best breweries in Bend but the entire country. We can’t stress this enough: If you’re in Bend, you must visit The Ale Apothecary taproom.

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Boss Rambler Beer Club

1009 NW Galveston Ave, Bend, OR 97701

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Photography courtesy of @bossramblerbeerclub

Three years ago, we named Boss Rambler Beer Club one of our 10 Best New Breweries of 2020. And we weren’t the only ones. The brewery also nabbed the title of “Best New Brewery” at the Oregon Beer Awards.

Personally, we’re fans of their expertly executed hazy and West Coast IPAs, sincere sours, and precise lagers. For instance, Stokes Light made our list of the 37 Best Beers to Drink in Spring 2023. An homage to the “fizzy, yellow stuff your dad drank,” Stokes Light has bones and brings them back to life.

Or take their latest can drop, Hurricane Nelson, a DDH West Coast IPA with a mega load of 100 percent New Zealand-grown Nelson hops. Expect one dank, melon-forward, sunny IPA.

Plus, their can designs and branding are on point. Boss Rambler Beer Club is like the cool new kid on the block that’s made a name for itself and is here to stay.

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Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House

1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97703 | (541) 382-9242

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Photography courtesy of Deschutes Brewery

One of the OG breweries in Oregon, Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House has been defining craft beer both at home and across the country for over thirty years!

Deschutes brewed its first-ever beers here, including the iconic Black Butte Porter and Jubelale. And many renowned Oregon craft brewers cut their teeth in this brewhouse, including Paul Arney from The Ale Apothecary.

Deschutes is a must-visit taproom to pay homage to one of the greats that started it all.

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Crux Fermentation Project

50 SW Division St, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 385-3333

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Photography courtesy of Crux Fermentation Project

Another hidden gem, Crux Fermentation Project is a little bit off the beaten path. But it’s a destination worthy of the journey. With one of the best beer gardens in Bend, Crux Fermentation Project’s taproom offers breathtaking vistas of the Cascade Mountains. And the beers are as impressive as the views.

With a focus on non-traditional brewing methods (think decoction mashing, spontaneous fermentation, and barrel-aging), Crux Fermentation Project crafts wonders like the Crux Farmhouse saison, which recently won a silver medal at the North American Brewers Association International Beer Awards. Or Cast Out IPA, a pioneering IPA focusing on Galaxy at a time when very few had heard of the super tropical top Australian hop.

Pay attention to a particular series the brewery calls [BANISHED] that “banishes” certain beers to oak barrels to nap for several months to allow flavors to mature, meld, and mellow. These beers will appear on the menu with the aforementioned “[BANISHED]” next to the name. We’re talking barrel-aged blackberry or marionberry sours, barrel-aged oud bruins with Brettanomyces, barrel-aged Flanders-style red ales, and more.

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Boneyard Beer

Original Brewhouse: 1955 NE Division St, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 241-7184
Pub: 37 NW Lake Pl B, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 323-2325

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Photography courtesy of @boneyardbeer

Brewing is in the bones of Boneyard Beer. Opened in 2010, this brewpub embraces its junkyard personality. Over the last couple of years, an eclectic mix of hop-focused beers and sours has drawn the attention of locals. We’re talking beers like RPM IPA, a flagship IPA dry hopped with four Northwest hops, and Diablo Rojo, a GABF gold medal-winning amber ale. Despite their awards, it’s still a relatively low-key place that most Bend beer nerds are happy to recommend.

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Sunriver Brewing Company Galveston Pub

1005 NW Galveston Ave Bend, OR 97703 | (541) 408-9377

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Photography courtesy of @sunriverbrewing

Opened in 2012, Sunriver Brewing Co. has been brewing award-winning beers for almost the last decade. For instance, at this year’s World Beer Cup, the brewery took home three awards: gold in American-Style Strong Pale Ale for Something Dank This Way Comes, silver in American-Style India Pale Ale for Applied Science, and silver in Coffee Stout or Porter for Cocoa Cow – Mocha Stout.

Or Bondi Beach Party and Critical Few, which just took home golds at the U.S. Open Beer Championship

Tell us if you can paint a picture that sounds more Oregonian: sipping a Northwest pale ale alongside a humongous Bavarian pretzel and cheese on an outdoor patio around a fire pit. Go ahead; we dare you. But that’s the type of experience you’ll have at Sunriver, and it’s the magical combination of innovative pub grub and top-notch pints that draw us to this special place.

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Monkless Belgian Ales

803 SW Industrial Way #202, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 797-6760

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Photography courtesy of Monkless Belgian Ales

Like Crux, the views at the Monkless Belgian Ales are just incredible. I’m sure by now you’ve noticed that Bend, OR is just a beautiful place to drink beer. Nestled next to the Deschutes River and Bend’s Old Mill, Monkless Belgian Ales features award-winning Belgian-style ales alongside European-influenced eats.

Exemplary steamed mussels and duck fat fries pair perfectly with beers like the 2019 Oregon Beer Awards bronze medal-winning Peppercorn Imperial Wit and 2018 USA Beer Ratings silver medal-winning Capitulation, a dry-hopped Belgian-style tripel ale. With beer like this, it’s clear as a Bend evening why Monkless Belgian Ales won Mid-Size Brewpub of The Year and Mid-Size Brewpub Brewer of the Year at GABF in 2020.

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Grace Lee-Weitz

Grace Lee-Weitz

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Grace is the Senior Content Editor for Hop Culture and Untappd. She also organizes and produces the largest weeklong women, femme-identifying, and non-binary folx in craft beer festival in the country, Beers With(out) Beards, and the first-ever festival celebrating the colorful, vibrant voices in the queer community in craft beer, Queer Beer. An avid craft beer nerd Grace always found a way to work with beer. After graduating with a journalism degree from Northwestern University, she attended culinary school before working in restaurant management. She moonlighted as a brand ambassador at 3 Sheeps Brewing Co. on the weekends before moving into the beer industry full-time as an account coordinator at 5 Rabbit Cerveceria. Grace holds her Masters degree in the Food Studies program at NYU.

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