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

Contact
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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Tried from Bottle on 01 Jul 2025 at 17:36


8.5
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8.5 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9

16.9 ounce screw top bottle purchased from the HotD website - consumed about 1/3 of the bottle and am saving the rest for another day - lightly hazy ruby - deep nose of treacle, raisins, fig, port, Madeira, cherry, oak, light butterscotch - bottled still, but the heft still makes a substantial mouthfeel - sweet and port-like, but with earthy and oxidized sherry notes - subtantial depth from the spirits barrrels - brined cherry, treacle, chocolate, raisin, fig, oak, charred sugars - hints of earthy peat in the finish, which is long and warming - so much depth - an amazing sipper that satisfies similarly to sipping a good whiskey - thanks to the screw top bottle, I’ll have to savor this a few ounces at a time for as long as I can.

Tried from Bottle on 30 Jun 2025 at 03:46


8.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8.5 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8

Delish. 12oz bottle. Licorice and anise. Chewy malt. Some dried fruit, but tons of roast and burnt toast. Bitter. Dry. Full bodied. Really nice. Oldest old school. 8 8 8.5 9 8

Tried from Bottle on 23 Jun 2025 at 15:08


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

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a rich amber color. Flavor was bright and bold with some youthful edge that suggests it could benefit from more age, like I had with the 2015 vintage. Still very enjoyable as is.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 19:15


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

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a deep amber color. Flavor showed a nice balance of lingering resinous hops and muted sweetness. Smooth and really nicely aged.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 19:13


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

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a faded amber color. Most of the resinous hop character had dropped out, leaving a more mellow, muted profile. Drinkable, but past its prime.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 19:05


6.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6.5 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 6.5

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a dull brownish-amber color. Flavor was oxidized with little remaining character. Definitely past its peak.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 19:00


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

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a near-black color with a small tan head. Flavor was super rich with velvet chocolate and layered sweetness. A decadent and smooth sipper.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 18:41


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

Bottle shared at the June DCBeer share. Poured a light copper color. Flavor was smooth and tart with cherry, caramel, wood, and funky malt. This one holds up given it's 13 or so years old.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2025 at 17:22


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

Poured from 355mL bottle. Dark brown with minimal off white head. Metallic note (always get this from the stone beers), fairly leathery, some dark fruits, enjoy the Adam, but would prefer to have regular Adam over the From the Stone variant.

Tried from Bottle on 12 May 2025 at 02:19