Oregon Breweries History: Saxer Brewing Company
Commercial brewing in the Pacific Northwest began in 1852, when a German
immigrant named Henry Saxer established his Liberty Brewery at the new village
called Portland in the Oregon Territory. Henry Saxer missed being the first
brewer on the Pacific Coast by three years; that honor went to San Francisco
brewer Adam Schuppert in 1849. Saxer's modest beer plant was near First and
Davis Streets in downtown Portland. It was the first of a number of early
breweries in the Northwest Territory.
Eight years after beginning brewing in 1852, Henry Saxer's original
small wooden house had grown to three large adjoining two-story buildings.
In 1862 Saxer sold his brewery to a young German brewer named Henry Weinhard
from neighboring Fort Vancouver, across the Columbia River. Thus began the
epoch of Oregon's largest and longest-running brewing company.
The Saxer Brewing Company is currently being Operated by Portland
Brewing and Includes the following brews: Jackfrost Winter Doppelbock,
Lemon Lager, Dark Bock, Bock, and Pilsner.
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