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Von Ebert Brewing Unveils Ambitious Expansion Strategy with Acquisition of Former Ecliptic Space

Discover Von Ebert Brewing's bold expansion into the former Ecliptic Brewing space on N. Cook Street and embrace award-winning brews like Von Ebert Pils and Volatile Substance IPA. Expect extended distribution across Oregon, Washington, Idaho and parts of California.

Von Ebert Brewing Unveils Ambitious Expansion Strategy with Acquisition of Former Ecliptic Space

Von Ebert Brewing has officially announced its acquisition of the former Ecliptic Brewing facility on N. Cook Street in Portland. This expansion marks a pivotal moment for Von Ebert Brewing, enabling the company to increase production and distribution capabilities from 4,000 barrels per year to an impressive 20,000 barrels per year.

“At Von Ebert Brewing, we live full-boar, which is why we’re investing in Portland and expanding our production and distribution so we can sell more of our award-winning beer,” said Sam Pecoraro, brewmaster of Von Ebert Brewing. “John Harris is a beer institution who helped put Oregon on the map. By taking over the N. Cook. Street space, Von Ebert will be able to continue the legacy of brewing Oregon’s world-class craft beer.”

“I am very happy to have found Von Ebert Brewing to move into the brewery I created and that the building will continue to make beer,” said John Harris, former owner and brewmaster of Ecliptic Brewing, which is now part of Great Frontier Holdings. “Von Ebert Brewing makes awesome beers and I look forward to working with them to continue to produce small batch Ecliptic beers on the same equipment.”

Facing the unprecedented challenges posed by inflation on ingredient costs, supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages and the lingering effects of the pandemic, the Oregon craft beer scene has witnessed the closure of over 20 local breweries in recent months. Recognizing the need for resilience and adaptability, Von Ebert Brewing's decision to take over the N. Cook Street facility aligns with its commitment to upholding the legacy of Portland craft beer.

The forthcoming reopening of the N. Cook Street taproom this spring is poised to be a significant milestone in Von Ebert Brewing's expansion journey. The brewery aims to not only sustain its current lineup, including the acclaimed Pils, Volatile Substance IPA, and other offerings but also venture into new horizons with an emphasis on 12-ounce canning and off-premise sales.

Von Ebert Brewing's strategic acquisition is not just a response to the current challenges faced by Oregon breweries but also a proactive step towards growth. The brewery plans to extend its distribution footprint across Oregon and Washington initially, with future plans to reach into Idaho and select areas of California. This expansion positions Von Ebert Brewing as a key player in the evolving craft beer landscape, demonstrating resilience and commitment to meeting the demands of the market.