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'''Widmer Brothers''' is an American ] founded in ] in ] by brothers Kurt and Rob Widmer. It is one of the largest ]s in Oregon. | '''Widmer Brothers''' is an American ] founded in ] in ] by brothers Kurt and Rob Widmer. It is one of the largest ]s in Oregon. |
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Widmer Brothers is an American brewery founded in 1984 in Portland, Oregon by brothers Kurt and Rob Widmer. It is one of the largest craft brewers in Oregon.
Details
In 1986 the Widmer Brothers introduced their Hefeweizen to America and since then has gained much popularity throughout the states. It has become famous for their unique speciality brews. The extravagant Joe Casey is the company's most famous brewmeister, noted for sporting a bald head and soul patch.
Beers
100th Harvest Glacier Lager; Blonde Ale; Bourbon Bock; Broken Halo IPA; Der Uber Tuber; Doppelbock; Drop Top Amber; Ginger Brown; Hefeweizen; Hop Jack Pale Ale; KGB Imperial Stout; Muscat Love Fruit Beer; Northwest Red Ale; O'Casey's Irish Stout; Oktoberfest; Old Embalmer; Saison Christophe; Sled Crasher; Snow Plow; Spring Run IPA; Three Kings; Tripel Threat; W'05 India Pale Ale; W'06 N.W. Red Ale; Widberry; Winternacht.
See also
Location | Portland, Oregon USA |
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Opened | 1984 |
Annual production volume | 200,000 barrels (estim.) |
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