Visit These 10 Breweries in Bend ASAP

So, you’re looking for some of the best craft beer in the country? Congratulations, it’s here in Bend! With over 30 amazing breweries in Bend and award-winning brews, you’ll surely enjoy some unforgettable sips. And, with the highest number of breweries per capita, you should expect nothing less. Every beer aficionado (or local) should experience some of these best breweries in Bend.

How Many Breweries in Bend, Oregon?

There’s a reason Bend is called “Beer Town USA,” and that’s not just because we’re good at making beer. It’s because we make a lot of it! Bend has over 30 breweries and counting; over 40 breweries in all of Central Oregon and counting. Start by visiting these breweries in Bend and work your way through the Bend Ale Trail!

1. Sunriver Brewing Company 

Winner of the Oregon Large Brewery of the Year at the 2024 Oregon Brewers Awards! Sunriver Brewing has been in the Bend beer scene since 2012. With multiple locations across Sunriver and Bend, you can enjoy various pours.

  • Craft
  • Year Round
  • Rotators
  • Barrel Aged
  • Limited
bar at sunriver brewing eastside pub
Photo: Sunriver Brewing

Some of their most popular options in all categories include Shred Head Winter Ale, Vicious Mosquito IPA, Cocoa Cow Chocolate Milk Stout, Wood Series, and Fuzztail Hefeweizen.

Sunriver Brewing offers a family-friendly atmosphere at its brewpubs and caters to adults 21+ at their taproom in Sunriver. The taproom, located inside their Sunriver, Oregon, production facility, offers a more industrial experience. Sip on fresh pours while surrounded by bourbon barrels that house its beer.

sunriver brewing 21 over tap room
Photo: Sunriver Brewing

Visit their Sunriver Pub, Galveston Pub, or Eastside Pub for extensive taps, barrel-aged pours, and plenty of family-friendly food. Sunriver Pub is located inside The Village, the heart of the hustle and bustle of Sunriver’s hub.

Eastside Pub, possibly the largest pub of the three, offers extensive seating both indoor and outdoor. Here, you’ll find a coffee bar and weekend brunch menu. Meanwhile, West

2. Crux Fermentation Project 

Located just outside of Bend’s Old Mill District and Box Factory, Crux is a one-of-a-kind place among Bend breweries. The brewer-owned and operated brewery offers 20+ original craft beers and breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains.

Crux is known for pushing the boundaries of traditional brewing with hop-forward IPAs and complex barrel-aged brews. Their brewpub is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, and it’s easy to see why.

  • Great for families and big groups
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Large grassy area with lawn games and picnic tables
  • Food carts and a pub menu
crux beer and el sancho tacos

Get food from the pub kitchen with snacks like pretzels and beer cheese, spicy black bean burger, and classic kids’ menu. Or, graze from local food carts El Sancho (tacos and Mexican street food), Tin Pig (fried chicken and burgers), or Blind Tiger Pizza (exciting pizza varieties and toppings). Relax and watch the sun go down while sipping on some of their most popular brews.

  • Crux Pilz: Crux’s take on a classic European-style pilsner, brewed with a blend of traditional Saaz and Oregon-grown Sterling hops.
  • Cast Out IPA: West Coast-style IPA showcasing a bold hop profile with tropical fruit, citrus, and pine notes.
  • Better Off Red: One of Crux’s flagship beers, known for its intense hop character brewed with Mosaic hops.
  • Farmhouse Series: Barrel-aged Flanders-style red ale.
  • Tough Love: Imperial stout aged in bourbon barrels with flavors of dark chocolate, vanilla, oak, and roasted malt.
  • Gimme Mo: One of their most popular beers with a focus on hop aroma and flavor rather than just bitterness.
beers at the lawn of crux brewery
Photo: Crux via Instagram

Sober-curious, designated drivers, and non-drinkers will appreciate Crux’s extensive line of non-alocholic beers, NoMo (or, NØ MØ). Enjoy N/A versions of Sunset Summit Hazy IPA, River Referesher IPA, and Galaxy Gazer IPA.

3. Deschutes Brewery 

Perhaps one of the most iconic craft breweries in the U.S.—and oldest in Central Oregon—Deschutes Brewery kicked off its brewmaking in 1988. Appropriately named after local Deschutes (for newbies, it’s pronounced as Da-Shootz) River by Gary Fish, this brewery’s idea was to create a spot where friends, families, and neighbors could visit and enjoy pints of beer.

tasting flight of deschutes brewery beer
Photo: Deschutes Brewing

Deschutes Brewery sold 310 barrels of beer that first year; today, the brewery sells over 225,000 beers annually. Despite this massive expansion, Deschutes has never lost its focus as a community-focused place. With dozens of brews in its library, Deschutes Brewery is best known for its citrusy IPA, Fresh Squeezed.

Try these Beers at Deschutes Brewery

  • Black Butte Porter
  • Mirror Pond Pale Ale
  • Lemonade Shandy
  • Symphonic Chronic Double Dank IPA

Fans of sour beers will love their extensive line-up, from Family Tree Nectarine Sour to Dissident Sour Brown Ales.

Deschutes Brewery offers two ways to taste: visit their downtown Bend public house with a full pub menu. Or, head to their production facility and tasting room for fresh pours and local food carts outside.

4. Bend Brewing Co. 

As the second-oldest brewpub in Central Oregon, Bend Brewing Co. has welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors since 1995. Offering 14 unique beers with varying alcohol volumes, Bend Brewing Co. has something for every beer lover.

Bend Brewing Co. sits along Mirror Pond, with a massive lawn hosting picnic tables, corn hole, and front-row seating at the Deschutes River. With a full-service restaurant and bar, BBC is a great spot for day lounging, lunch, dinner, and outdoor enjoyment.

line up of fruity beers from bend brewing co
Photo: Bend Brewing Co.

Top Beers at Bend Brewing Co.

  • HopHead Imperial IPA: Bold and hoppy brew. This imperial IPA has a strong hop profile balanced by a solid malt backbone.
  • Tropic Pines IPA: Popular West Coast-style IPA with a bright, tropical fruit character and notes of pineapple, citrus, and pine.
  • Metolius Golden Ale: Lighter, golden ale that’s easy-drinking and smooth, with subtle malt sweetness and a hint of hop bitterness.

BBC is also known for its seasonal releases and limited-edition beers. At the pub, dine on share plates like cajun tots for the table before enjoying a bacon guacamole burger. Or, check off the bucket list and try “Bend’s Best Fish & Chips” or, on the lighter end, Southwest Chicken Salad with chipotle ranch dressing.

5. Silver Moon Brewing 

Situated just outside of downtown Bend, Silver Moon Brewing is Bend’s third oldest craft brewery—and one of its most beloved. Since its founding in 2000, Silver Moon has grown from a small homebrew supply shop into a thriving brewery. Here, you’ll find creative, high-quality beers and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s a favorite spot to enjoy great beer and live music while grubbing from its food cart pod, The Office.

hazy ipa from silver moon brewing
  • Brewer-Owned and Operated: The brewery offers a diverse lineup of original craft beers, from hop-forward IPAs to smooth and malty ales.
  • Vibrant Atmosphere: The brewpub is a lively destination, perfect for gathering with friends, family, or big groups. With both indoor and outdoor seating, Silver Moon offers a comfortable space for everyone. The outdoor patio is particularly popular, featuring picnic tables, lawn games, and a stage for live music.
  • Food Trucks and Pub Menu: Silver Moon partners with local food trucks, providing a rotating selection of various cuisines.
  • Live Music and Events: Known as one of the best live music venues in Bend, Silver Moon regularly hosts local and touring bands. You’ll even catch a few “nostalgic” headliners!
outdoor patio at silver moon brewery in bend
  • IPA 97: Named after Oregon’s iconic Highway 97, this flagship West Coast-style IPA is a favorite among hop lovers. It boasts a bold hop character with notes of citrus, pine, and resin, balanced by a smooth malt backbone.
  • F*Cancer IPA: A special brew with a purpose, F*Cancer IPA is a hazy, juicy IPA that’s brewed to raise funds for cancer research. It’s packed with tropical fruit flavors like mango and passionfruit, with a slightly sweet finish.
  • Hob Nob: This award-winning red ale is known for its rich malt profile and subtle hop bitterness. It features flavors of caramel, toffee, and a touch of dark fruit, making it a smooth and satisfying brew.
  • Snake Bite Porter: A robust porter with flavors of roasted malt, chocolate, and coffee, balanced by a mild hop bitterness. Snake Bite is a favorite for those who enjoy darker, richer beers.
  • Get Sum Pale Ale: A sessionable pale ale that’s perfect for any occasion, Get Sum offers a refreshing blend of citrusy hops and light malt. It’s an easy-drinking beer that still delivers plenty of flavor.

Like other Bend breweries, Silver Moon doesn’t shy away from its social responsibilities. Silver Moon sits at the forefront of the fight against Cancer with its F*Cancer campaign, which has raised over $700,000 for cancer research through merchandise and events. 

6. Bevel Craft Brewing

Bevel Craft Brewing is a vibrant and community-focused brewery located in Bend’s 9th Street Village. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to hop-forward beers, Bevel was founded just five years ago in 2019 by former professional disc golfers Nate and Valarie Jenkins Doss.

bevel fire pit at their brewery
  • First Run IPA: As Bevel’s flagship beer, First Run IPA is a classic West Coast-style IPA focusing on hop aroma and refreshing notes of citrus and pine.
  • Big Cat IPA: Bold and hoppy hazy IPA with intense tropical fruit flavors, including mango, pineapple, and passionfruit.
  • Star Destroyer Double IPA: Double IPA packed with hop bitterness and rich flavors of grapefruit, resin, and a touch of sweetness.
  • Put It On My Tab Pale Ale: Easy-drinking beer that delivers plenty of hop character.
  • Lazy Hazy Hefeweizen: Refreshing take on the classic wheat beer combined with a subtle citrus hop profile.
fuzzy beer from bevel in bend

Family-Friendly Environment

Bevel Craft Brewing prides itself on being a family-friendly establishment. The outdoor seating area is spacious and equipped with games for kids, making it a great place for families to spend an afternoon. Pets are also welcome, adding to the inclusive and relaxed atmosphere.

Bevel Craft Brewing is also at the center of vibrant 9th Street Village, a unique and creative community hub in Bend. This eclectic space is home to a variety of art studios and food carts. Visitors can enjoy the laid-back, artistic vibe of 9th Street Village, where something new and exciting is always happening.

7. Boss Rambler Beer Club

Get ready for some grown-up fun! Boss Rambler Beer Club is one of Bend’s most exciting and modern craft breweries, known for its party-like atmosphere and innovative beer styles. With a focus on hop-forward beers, crushable lagers, and a colorful, laid-back vibe, Boss Rambler offers a spot for day drinking and lounging among like-minded beer fanatics.

outside at boss rambler beer club bend oregon
Photo: Boss Rambler

Here’s what you’ll find at Boss Rambler Beer Club:

  • Modern and Fun Vibe: Boss Rambler is all about good vibes and great beer. The brewery has a fun, modern aesthetic with bright colors, stylish decor, and a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Hop-Forward and Crushable Beers: Specializing in beers that are both flavorful and easy to drink. Their lineup includes a range of hop-forward IPAs, light and refreshing lagers, and creative seasonal releases.
  • Award-Winning Brews: Despite being relatively new on the scene, Boss Rambler has already earned recognition for its beers. They’ve won awards at prestigious competitions like the Oregon Beer Awards, solidifying their reputation as one of Bend’s best breweries.
  • Outdoor Patio and Food Truck: The outdoor patio at Boss Rambler offers a spacious area to enjoy your beer along bustling Galveston Avenue. The patio is kid- and pet-friendly and features plenty of seating in laid-back Adirondack chairs. Grab a smash burger from local favorite Blue Eyes Burgers & Fries cart.
coffee at boss rambler
Before beer, there’s coffee.
  • Hazy IPAs: Known for its lineup of hazy IPAs, each brew offers juicy, tropical fruit flavors and a smooth, pillowy mouthfeel (wow!).
  • Tropicale: One of their flagship beers, Tropicale is a hazy IPA that bursts with flavors of pineapple, mango, and citrus.
  • West Coast IPA: These beers feature a clear, crisp profile with a bold hop character that showcases pine, resin, and citrus notes.
  • Crushable Lagers: For those who prefer something lighter, Boss Rambler offers a variety of crushable lagers. These beers are crisp, clean, and easy to drink, perfect for a hot summer day or any time you’re looking for something refreshing.
  • Seasonal Releases: From fruited sours to unique takes on classic styles, Boss Rambler loves to experiment with new styles and flavors that showcase their creativity.

If nothing else, Boss Rambler offers an exciting environment with its nostalgia-laden branding and grown-up slushies. As they say, it’s all about the vibes—and Boss Ramber brings it.

8. Spider City Brewing

Established in 2019, Spider City Brewing is the brainchild of lifelong college friends who share a passion for craft beer. As Bend’s only woman-owned brewery, Spider City offers an unpretentious vibe in its industrial taproom on the corner of Reed Market and 9th Street.

  • Welcoming Environment: Spider City Brewing prides itself on being a down-to-earth, friendly spot where everyone is welcome. The brewery has a relaxed and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal place to kick back with friends or family and enjoy some great beer.
  • Diverse Beer Selection: Wide variety of beers, catering to all tastes from hop-forward IPAs and rich stouts to crisp lagers and refreshing sours.
  • Spacious Taproom and Outdoor Seating: The taproom at Spider City is spacious and comfortable, with plenty of seating for groups of all sizes. The outdoor seating area is a great place to enjoy Bend’s beautiful weather while sipping on a cold beer.
  • Food Trucks: To complement their beers, Spider City regularly features local food trucks, including Fresco & Fryed and All Elements Korean.
two sour beers at a brewery in bend
  • Broken Top Blonde: Easy-drinking blonde ale; light, refreshing with just a hint of hop bitterness.
  • Electric Avenue IPA: West Coast-style IPA packed with bold hop flavors, featuring notes of citrus, pine, and resin.
  • Queen Bee Imperial Honey Ale: Imperial ale brewed with honey, giving it a rich, slightly sweet flavor.
  • Tenacious Pilsner: German-style pilsner that’s crisp, clean, and refreshing.
  • Black Widow Porter: Dark beer lover’s dream. Brewed with roasted malts that impart flavors of chocolate, coffee, and a hint of caramel.

If you prefer a more intimate environment, visit their downtown Bend tasting room. With a handful of cozy seats at the bar and a smaller tap selection, you’re sure to make conversation with a stranger or simply curl up with a cold beer in the old brick building.

9. 10 Barrel Brewing

A major player in the craft beer scene, 10 Barrel stands out as one of the most well-known breweries in Bend. Founded in 2006 by three friends, 10 Barrel quickly grew from a local brewery into a nationally recognized brand. It’s known for its adventurous brewing approach and commitment to the craft beer lifestyle.

Beer slushies at 10 Barrel

Bend Pubs

With two pubs in Bend, 10 Barrel is accessible from just about anywhere in town. Its flagship pub on Galveston is cozy and friendly, offering indoor and bar seating, along with outdoor booths and benches around the fire pit.

10 Barrel’s Eastside Pub, newer to the pub scene, sits afront their production facility. Expansive seating arrangements, outdoor hangouts, and a second-level events space for groups, gatherings, and community events all complete the space.

10 Barrel Beers to Try

  • Apocalypse IPA: West Coast-style IPA featuring a strong hop profile.
  • Joe IPA: Originally named Sam, this IPA was renamed Joe after a trademark issue, but it has the same great recipe.
  • Cucumber Crush: A standout in their sour series, Cucumber Crush is a Berliner Weisse-style sour ale with a refreshing cucumber flavor.
  • Pub Beer: A simple, straightforward lager, Pub Beer is one of 10 Barrel’s most approachable and easy-drinking beers.
  • Pray for Snow: This winter ale is released annually as part of 10 Barrel’s winter seasonal lineup. Pray for Snow is a rich, malty beer with hints of caramel, toffee, and spices, designed to be enjoyed during the colder months.

‘Not Beer’ Options

10 Barrel released canned cocktails as a part of their ‘not beer’ offerings, and have added some more nostalgic options. Grab a Pub Ice (think Smirnoff Ice and, for an even more throwback vibe, Zima). Canned cocktails like AMF (if you know, you know) and Disco Lemonade offer a fun option for non-beer drinkers, and the White Out (a la White Russian) makes for sweet and smooth sipping.

To eat, 10 Barrel has an admirable food menu, including local favorite Jaca Pizza, Pub House Burger, and the Steak & Blue Cheese Nachos. Each of their Bend pubs offers rotating taps and food menu, so check out their current offerings.

10. Monkless Belgian Ales 

Unique and award-winning Monkless Belgian Ales specializes in crafting authentic Belgian-style ales. Founded in 2014, inspiration for Monkless stems from the monastic brewing traditions of Belgium. Sip on a lineup of complex, flavorful beers that transport you straight to the heart of Europe.

Monkless is known for producing beer rich in flavor and complexity, featuring the distinctive characteristics of Belgian yeast, such as fruity esters and spicy phenols. Note that these Belgian ales often contain a higher ABV than most ales.

bend breweries showcasing belgian ales
Photo: Monkless Belgian Ales

Monkless Brasserie

The Brasserie at Monkless sits affront the Deschutes River, just before it spills into the White Water Park. Inside, you’ll find an ambiance reminiscent of centuries past, serving full-sized pours, tasting flights, and bottle flights.

Perhaps one of the most exciting benefits of visiting this Belgian ales tasting room is the food, featuring snacks and plates like Bavarian pretzels and housemade Bier cheese, chicken and Liege waffle, Moules pot (fresh steamed mussels), and beignets.

Favorite Biers at Monkless Belgian Ales

  • Dubbel or Nothing: A classic Belgian Dubbel rich and malty with flavors of dark fruit, caramel, and a hint of spice.
  • Brother’s Bier: Light and crisp Belgian-style Blonde Ale.
  • Shepplekofeggan: Belgian-style Witbier brewed with coriander and orange peel.
  • Capitulation: Big, bold brew with deep flavors of fig, raisin, and toffee, ideal for savoring slowly.
  • Meet Your Maker: Belgian-style Tripel, deceptively smooth for its ABV.
inside the tasting room at monkless belgian ales
Photo: Monkless Belgian Ales

Adults-Only Tasting Room

The newest addition to Monkless Belgian Ales, The Abbey, offers a drinking experience straight from the source. Found inside their production facility on the corner of Wilson Ave and 9th Street, The Abbey serves ten rotating taps along with wine and cider options. Food options are light, with snack menu items available in the cozy taproom and petite outside patio. No minors or dogs are permitted.

Bend Ale Trail

If you want to experience a little bit of everything, follow the self-guided Bend Ale Trail. Serving beer lovers since 2010, Bend Ale Trail doesn’t just offer beer; it provides an unforgettable experience with 30 different stops throughout Central Oregon.

pours of beer at ale apothecary

Start with a passport from Bend Ale Trail and plan out your stops. Brewery tours, prizes, and designated driver perks included! If your whole crew wants to enjoy sips along the trail, opt for a brewery tour from an experienced guide.

More Breweries in Bend and Central Oregon

Listen, Bend is called the Beer Capital for a reason. Its exquisite beer combines with the scenic views to offer something hard to find anywhere else. Explore more breweries throughout Central Oregon that offer unique and exceptional experiences.

  • Funky Fauna: Small batch fruit-infused Saison (with a few IPAs). This newer farmhouse brewer ferments its brews in oak with native wild yeast, yielding unique pours like Strictly Fiction, a whiskey barrel-fermented Saison with nectarines, blackberries, and marionberries.
  • Wild Ride Brewing: You’ll find two locations for this Redmond-based brewery; its flagship location in Downtown Redmond and newer tap house in Prineville. Both offer food carts, fire pits, and family-friendly vibes.
  • Van Henion: Adults only, dogs allowed! Van Henion serves brews straight from their Northeast Bend brewing facility with an onsite food cart.
  • Ale Apothecary: Barrel-aged sours from a microbrewery based in the outskirts of Bend near Tumalo Falls. Their micro taproom sits just outside of Century Center in Bend, serving bottles faves like Sahalie dry-hopped golden wile ale.
  • The Cellar: Underground taproom in Downtown Bend that feels like an old speakeasy from the brewmakers of Porter Brewing Co.

Author

  • Nancy Patterson

    Nancy Patterson is a food writer, recipe developer, and content creating connoisseur. In addition to Eat Drink Bend, she owns recipe site Fed & Fancy, creating simple yet elevated everyday recipes.

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