Hair of the Dog Brewing Company

Microbrewery in Portland, Oregon, United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: Hair of the Dog Brewing Company - Out of business

Established in 1993

Closed in 2022

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61 SE Yamhill St, Portland, OR, 97214, United States
Description
Hair of the Dog Brewing Company was founded in November of 1993 with the purpose of providing beer lovers with new and unusual beer styles. Creativity and originality have been cornerstones of the company's philosophy since it was founded.

Each Beer has its own name and unique identity; like the people who have inspired them. The brewery is family owned and operated, a proud member of the Oregon Brewers Guild as well as the Pacific Northwest's rich brewing heritage. We produce over 600 barrels of Beer a year in our 4 barrel (120 gallon) Brewhouse and bottle approximately 5000 cases a year. The rest of our beer is served on draft in our tasting room and at a few select accounts in Oregon and elsewhere.

Hair of Dog is proud to be one of the first breweries in America specializing in the production of high alcohol, bottle conditioned beers as well as experimenting with the barrel aging process since 1994. Currently, the brewery has 180 oak barrels used to age Beer from 6 months to 8 years. We use new oak as well as previously filled spirit and wine barrels. All the Beer is made by two Brewers, Denver Bon and Alan Sprints.

We are also dedicated to buying local products for both the Brewery and restaurant in an effort to keep as much of our money in our community. We work directly with farmers whenever possible and are proud to say that 99% of all the ingredients we use are produced within a 350 mile radius of the brewery. Our Organic Pilsner malt is from Gambrinus Malting in British Columbia, the water runs pure from the Cascade mountain range, hops are grown in Oregon and Washington and both bottles and labels are made in Portland. Since we opened all the graphic design has been created by the Felt Hat of Portland. The original brewing equipment has been recycled from other industries and is still in use today. After Brewing all the ingredients are used for animal feed by a local farmer.

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6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Bottle, batch #65. Cloudy orange brown color, big off-white head. Aroma of hop, some sour fruit like pineapple, caramel malt. Strong caramel malty taste, alcohol is present. Some sugar sweetness, cognac-like. Slight bitter and bit sour palate.

Tried from Bottle on 10 May 2007 at 14:35


7.4
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Batch 41 - 7.5% alcohol. Aroma of complex spice. Somewhat earthy. Color of overripe apricot flesh. Head is tattered remnants. It’s a bit thin. Start is more veg than fruit. The finish is very dry, and there is virtually no hoppy bitterness. This is more of a dubbel than a tripel. Rather than hop there is something of a, dare I say it, rosiness in the finish. A complex and interesting ale, and it should not be denigrated simply because it has gone in a different direction. Something of a mouth smacker.

Tried on 02 May 2007 at 23:10


7
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

Bottle. Batch #41. Hazy amber / red color with a average frothy fair lacing mostly diminishing off-white head. Aroma is moderate to heavy fruity, beets, hibiscus, pepper. Flavor is moderate sweet and light bitter with a average to long duration. Body is medium, texture is oily, carbonation is osft.

Tried from Bottle on 01 May 2007 at 13:33


8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9

Bottle. Batch #65. Clear amber color with a small fizzy virtually none off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, caramel, ligth to moderate hoppy, moderate alcoholic. Initial flavor is heavy sweet and moderate bitter, finish flavor is moderate sweet and heavy bitter with a average to long duration. Body is medium, texture is oily, carbonation is soft, finish feel is light alcoholic.

Tried from Bottle on 01 May 2007 at 13:29


7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle. Pours a hazy golden color with a longlasting white head. Sweet malty hoppy aroma with hints of citrus. Sweet malty hoppy bitter flavor with some hints of citrus. Dry bitter finish with some burning hoppy citrus in the aftertaste.

Tried from Bottle on 30 Apr 2007 at 08:33


7.5
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Bottle, made 2005. Aroma of caramel malt, yeast and hop. Probably resiny hop. Brilliant, translucent, ruby amber color with a light beige head that attempts to lace. Starts with sweet malt, hints of belgian candy, and then pine hop jumps right up. Then the hop recedes, the sweetness mellows out, and the finish is fairly well balanced. A very pleasant sipper, and the alcohol never interferes (with the savor anyway).

Tried from Bottle on 26 Apr 2007 at 23:33


8.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5

Bottle. Rate Beer Speacial Release. Thanks to Jason (Kramer17801) for this nice bottle. Pours a clear amber color with an off-white head. Sweet malty slightly alcoholic vanilla aroma. With some hints of wood. Smooth oak malty vanilla flavor with some hints of alcohol. Has a dry oak finish with lots of vanilla in the aftertaste.

Tried from Bottle on 24 Apr 2007 at 09:32


7.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle. Pours a slightly hazy amber color with a white head. Sweet malty slightly yeasty aroma with some spicy hints. Sweet malty alcoholic and fruity flavor with hints of yeast and caramel. Sweet malty dry finish with bitterness in the aftertaste.

Tried from Bottle on 24 Apr 2007 at 09:13


8.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5

Bottle at Chris_O bottlefest 2007. One of the bottles I brought back from Portland. Very dark brown with lasting beige/tan head. Very hoppy. Then a kind of impy stout. Tarry, a bit like licking freshly laid tar. Really rather nice even still.

Tried from Bottle on 20 Apr 2007 at 07:09


5.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5

Bottle courtesy of Hogtownharry: Poured a medium yellow color ale with a small foamy white head with minimal retention and lacing. Aroma of oak and sugar is totally dominated by hot alcohol. Taste is totally dominated by hot burning alcohol which is not something that I am usually fond of. Some oak and sweet malt were discernable but still totally overshadowed by the alcohol. I honestly could hardly taste the original Fred in here and I sure could not tell if there were any hops in there. I’m glad I got the chance to try that one but it sure is not something I will seek again.

Tried from Bottle on 16 Apr 2007 at 13:47