Boneyard Beer Company

Microbrewery in Bend, Oregon, United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 2010

Contact
1955 NE Division St, Bend, OR, 97701, United States
Description
In 2010, Boneyard Beer was started in an old auto shop tucked away in the backstreets of Bend, Oregon’s historical district. Without any outside investors or major bank loans, Boneyard’s inception was unconventional to say the least. After decades in the brewing industry, owner Tony Lawrence built up a “boneyard” of old equipment he collected from 13 different breweries around the country. Alongside co-founders, Clay and Melodee Storey, this second-hand brewing equipment was pieced together to brew the first batch of Boneyard Beer in May 2010. As Boneyard has grown, the initial fermenters have been replaced with shiny new ones, but the original, refurbished 20-barrel system is still the one Boneyard uses today. The current brewing system, with it’s capacity of 15,000 barrels per year, allows Boneyard to distribute draft beer in Oregon and Washington.
To date, Boneyard has brewed 17 different beers and is currently in the process of a major expansion. The new facility, approximately 15,000 sq feet, is home to the new production facility and employee offices. The new facility adds much needed capacity for Boneyard. In keeping with the theme, the 40 BBL brewhouse purchased for the new facility is second-hand. The new facility will allow Boneyard to brew upwards of 45,000 barrels per year when at max capacity.
But, as things change, the focus remains the same: balanced, hoppy beers.

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6.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
Draft - Funky strawberry. Cloudy copper with a decent beige head. Light fruity strawberry and a light finish.
Tried from Draft on 15 Jul 2018 at 19:06

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 6.5
On tap. Pours a deep copper with moderate head. Aromas of soft malts, cotton candy and muddled stewed fruit. Sweet fruit flavors follow same some Bretty...
Tried from Draft on 08 Jul 2018 at 18:38

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
On tap at Farmhouse Fest 2018, pours an opaque dark amber with a small beige head. Aroma brings out lots of tart berries, with barnyard funk, and light acidity. Flavour is intensely funky, with fresh stone fruits, wild yeast and barnyard character. Very fruity and intense. Very good.
Tried from Draft on 08 Jul 2018 at 17:59

7.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 8
[5/11/18] Draught sample at Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen 2018. Blue session. Golden. Funk, fruitiness, vinegar, tart, juicy, medium-bodied. Really good but not like a lambic.
Tried on 20 Jun 2018 at 11:10

7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8.5
Tap at tiger town brewing in mitchell. A really juicy, goes down a treat. Bitter and fruity..
Tried from Draft on 09 Jun 2018 at 02:30

7.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
MBCC. Black with a light brown head. Aroma is sweet, roasted malt and alcohol. Flavor is quite sweet and moderate bitter. Sweet and moderate bitter finish with heavy alcohol. Boozy. 120518
Tried on 05 Jun 2018 at 11:19

7.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
MBCC. Clear golden with a white head. Aroma is sweet, malty and barnyard. Flavor is medium sweet and light acidic. Dry and light acidic finish. 110518
Tried on 05 Jun 2018 at 11:18

7.9/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
keg at mikkeller 2018 Green... dark black.. thin tan lacing.. Dark chocolate roast malts nose.. dark dry chocolate roast malts
Tried on 27 May 2018 at 08:44

7/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 8
Draft. Slightly hazy amber beer with a cream head. Light grapefruit aroma. Pine and grapefruit flavor. Medium bodied. Good bitterness. Pine and grapefruit linger with light caramel.
Tried from Draft on 25 May 2018 at 23:38

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
Draft 6 oz pour at Toronado, Seattle. Thick copper amber pour. Muddy pour for what is called an IPA, or some kind of roided up version of. At what point does an imperial imperial IPA become a strong ale? I'm guessing around 13%, aka this beer. Styles. What's in a name. Aroma is strong, boozy malt, dark fruit. Flavor is surprisingly smooth, pleasant. A flavor is can't describe meets me out front. Cantelope? Bold and rich boozy malt flavor, hints of maple? Hard to describe but easy to enjoy. Fun beer here.
Tried from Draft on 25 May 2018 at 23:34