Great beers make great moments even better.  Beaumont Market has one of the best selections of domestics, hand-crafted, micro brews and imports in Portland.  Our Beer Room is an unexpected discovery and the exceptional choices will bring you back over and over.  For any occasion, Sunday football to relaxing after a long day's work, try one of Beaumont Market's Beer Room specialties!

New Beer Arrivals!

 

 Check out the recent write-up on portlandbeer.org!

 

Beaumont Market
Also Carries

Alameda

Alesmith

Allagash

Anchor

Avery

Baird

Bard's Tale

Baron

Bayern

Bear Republic

Beer Valley

Bison

Bittburger

Blue Mt. Cider

Boulder Beer

Brasserie des Rocs

Brasserie Dupont

Brew Dog

Bridgeport

Caldera

Cantillon

Chang

Chimay

Coney Island

Delerium

Deschutes

Dieu du Ciel!

Dogfish Head

Drie Foneinen

Fantome

Fish Brewing

Full Sail

Fullers

Grand Teton

Great Divide

Hitachino

Jolly Pumpkin

Kona

Kulmbacher

Lagunitas

Laughing Dog

Laurelwood

Lazy Boy

Lindemans

Malheur

Mikkeller

Mt. Shasta

Ninkasi

North Coast

Ommegang

Orval

Pelican

Pinkus

Portland Brewing

Pyramid

Red Stripe

Redhook

Rochefort

Rogue

Roots

Russian River

Samuel Smith

Schneider

Sierra Nevada

Spaten

St. Bernardus

St. Peters

Stone Brewing

Struisse

Terminal Gravity

Unibroue

Victory

Weihenstephaner

Westmalle

Widmer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hair of the Dog is dedicated to providing the beer lover with new and unusual beer styles. Several of our beers are bottle-conditioned or refermented in the bottle resulting in beers which improve with age.

Beers that are bottle-conditioned have a built-in shelf life. They can be stored at room temperature (50--74 degrees F) and will continue to mature in the bottle for several years like a fine wine.

We make only a small amount of beer and each bottle has a unique bottling number. This number changes every 5000 bottles, or 200 cases.

Hair of the Dog Brewing Company was founded in November of 1993. The first person to purchase our beer was Fred Eckhardt, beer historian, inspriation, and mentor to the brewers. His purchase of Adam occured on August 23, 1994.

Hair of the Dog Adam was originally called Adambier after a German beer style that was no longer being produced. The inspiration for Adam and for Hair of the Dog Brewing came from Fred Eckhardt while he was speaking about beer styles that had fallen to extinction.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dogfish Head

We began bottling our Shelter Pale Ale in 1996 and just 1 year later we expanded again – this time we separated the packaging operation from the restaurant, and kept on brewing! By 1999, we were up to five year–round bottled brands in about a dozen states.

We outgrew our distributing brewery in a couple years and in the summer of 2002; we moved our entire production brewery up the road to Milton, Delaware into a 100,000 square foot converted cannery. Around the same time (just to keep thing interesting), we built a distillery on the second floor of our Rehoboth Beach brewpub, so we could make vodka, rum and gin.

Thanks to all our employees and every one of our customers, Dogfish Head continues to grow today! We´re now up to 18 styles of beer that are sold in more than 25 states, and a half–dozen kinds of hand–crafted spirits... and we still have some ideas in the back of our collective heads.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lagunitas Brewing Company

From our earliest days of striving to make consistently good beer, and instead making beer that ranged from vile, to barely drinkable, to wonderful, to elegant, to questionable-at-best. From being castigated by our West Marin neighbors to finally suffering an 'eviction' by our West Marin septic system. From landing in the welcoming arms of Petaluma, and actually getting our beer into bottles, onto the streets, and into the hands of sympathatic beer geeks, to steadily losing less money each month. From all this and more, Lagunitas Brewing Company is emerging as a battle-tested brewery capable of making great beer out of goat's milk, brambles, and asphalt on the surface of the Moon, if need be.

As the poet once said, 'Where, but for the grace of God and the kindness of strangers, go I'. Where go we indeed, whatever that means.

 
     
     

 

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