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Announcing
WAYFINDER BEER
Portland Beer & Food Veterans to Debut New Brewery/Restaurant, Featuring Lagers, Wood-Fired Grilling, and a Massive Outdoor Deck
WAYFINDER BEER
Portland Beer & Food Veterans to Debut New Brewery/Restaurant, Featuring Lagers, Wood-Fired Grilling, and a Massive Outdoor Deck
PORTLAND, Ore. (January 11, 2016) — A team featuring some of Portland's favorite entrepreneurs is pleased to announce its plans for WAYFINDER BEER, a new brewery/restaurant coming to Portland's hot Central Eastside neighborhood. Founders Charlie Devereux (Double Mountain Brewery & Taproom), Matthew Jacobson (Sizzle Pie, Quality Bar, Relapse Records), and Rodney Muirhead (Podnah's Pit, La Taq)
are busy converting a 100-year-old brick warehouse into a classic craft
brewery, with a 100+ seat beer hall and an equally large outdoor
seating area. Current plans call for opening in Spring 2016.
A
10-barrel capacity, four-vessel lager brewhouse built by local
fabricator JV Northwest will sit adjacent to the main dining area,
giving patrons an up-close look at the brewing process. A custom-built
wood-fired grill will anchor the open kitchen at the other end of the
space. In the center of everything is a 2,200 square-foot wood-planked
deck with fire pit, providing an elevated sanctuary from the
neighborhood's industrial bustle.
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The
three founders envision a space that's warm, comfortable and
characterful, with a touch of a modern edge. Design work by
Portland-based Works Partnership Architecture injects energy into the
brick-walled edifice, with new skylights and a steel-paneled back bar
and glassware-filled bar overhang. "We told WPA that we wanted our bar
to be a 'temple to glassware' and they came back with some very cool
ideas," says Devereux.
The
project began as a collaboration between Devereux and Jacobson, who
bonded over shared experiences as entrepreneurs and beer lovers. "Matt
was a big Double Mountain fan," says Devereux, who left the company in
2013 with an idea for a new Portland venture. "And I was really
impressed with Sizzle Pie's terrific branding and marketing. But we
really didn't know each other. A mutual friend made the connection for
us and we were off to the races . . . I was having lunch with Rodney
about six months later and he expressed interest in joining the team as a
partner," Devereux continues. "It took me about two seconds to say,
‘Yes, absolutely!’ I think Matt's reaction was even quicker."
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Muirhead,
who won Willamette Week's Restaurant of the Year in 2011 for Podnah's
Pit, is designing a beer-friendly menu with his signature style:
inventive yet gimmick-free, and executed to the highest standards.
Sandwiches (think smoked prime rib cheesesteak, duck confit bahn mi),
house-made sausages, pretzels and snacks will dominate the all-day menu.
The grill will take precedence in the evening, delivering steaks,
chops, coal-roasted vegetables, and much more. The menu boasts vegan and
vegetarian options as well.
Muirhead's
management team from Podnah's and La Taq will run daily operations.
Wayfinder will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
In
its quest for world-class lagers, Wayfinder has hired award-winning
brewmaster Kevin Davey, recently of Gordon Biersch in Seattle, to lead
the brewing effort. Davey has won gold medals at the Great American Beer
Festival for his lagers, after getting his start in brewing at
German-inspired Chuckanut Brewing Company in Bellingham and a pit stop
at Firestone Walker Brewery in California.
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Pilsners
and other lagers will star, but they won't be alone: Wayfinder plans to
brew a wide variety of beers, including American and Belgian-inspired
ales. "I think we'll be about 50/50 lager vs. ales," Devereux notes.
"We'll see what our customers are digging, and brew accordingly. But we
all love how perfectly a great lager can complement great food." A full
bar is planned as well, with custom drinks designed by local mixologist
Jacob Grier, author of "Cocktails on Tap: The Art of Mixing Spirits and
Beer.” Long-time Portland craft beer icon Jonathan Carmean will serve as
bar manager.
The
brewery will be located at 304 SE 2nd Avenue in the City Sign Building,
just around the corner from Produce Row Cafe. With a footprint of
approximately 8,900 square feet, Wayfinder has expansion room to meet
wholesale demand. Devereux estimates the facility can ultimately support
up to 7,500 barrels per year of production.
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