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Deschutes Brewery is very proud of the outstanding quality and taste you will find in each one of the beers listed.  Take a look at our diverse selection and come on down to our pub to try a few of your favorites.

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Bachelor Bitter
Coppery in color and robust in flavor, our Pub Bitter will leave your taste buds humming. Galena, Willamette and Kent Golding hops create fantastic hop bitterness, aroma and flavor.

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Bachelor E.S.B.
An authentic English-style extra special bitter—considered the height of the brewer's art in British pubs—Bachelor ESB possesses a full malt flavor and balanced hop profile.

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Black Butte Porter
Dark and distinctive like Black Butte itself, Black Butte Porter uses chocolate and crystal malts, crafting a rich, approachable porter.

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Mirror Pond Pale Ale
A classic American pale ale, Mirror Pond Pale Ale uses generous quantities of Cascade hops, offering a lush floral aroma with a balanced malt body.

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Cascade Ale
A Northwest original, Cascade Ale is clean and crisp, with an herbal hop character and smooth malt profile. A light-hearted citrus finish makes it the perfect thirst quencher.

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Obsidian Stout
Smooth and black, like the volcanic rock, Obsidian Stout is a solid, satisfying beer with a rich roasted-malt flavor.

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Inversion IPA
We have created a wonderfully hoppy Northwest IPA for your drinking pleasure.

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Green Lakes Organic Ale
Discover Deschutes Brewery’s intriguing amber ale, our Ode to Mother Earth.

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Cinder Cone Red
April - June> Original and distinct, Cinder Cone Red has a rich malt flavor and a reddish color derived from caramel, malt and roasted barley. Amarillo and Tettnang hops balance the toffee flavor.

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Buzzsaw Brown
Jan - Mar> Milder than Deschutes Brewery’s flagship, Black Butte Porter, BuzzSaw Brown is biscuity in character with a light hop profile.

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Twilight Ale
June - Sept > The sizzling summer days in the Oregon High Desert inspired a new, refreshing summer ale from Deschutes Brewery. Utilizing a blend of four hops and malts, this lively, straw-colored ale has a vigorous hop essence with a malt body that complements, a perfect addition to any summer gathering.

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Jubelale
Oct - Dec > Highly anticipated every fall, Jubelale is in a category of its own with a flavor and following that is impossible to match. Jubelale is available October thru mid-January.

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Hop Trip
This Fresh Hop Pale Ale celebrates the hop harvest in the fall by using fresh picked hops.

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Broken Top Bock
Every spring, the citizens of small European towns dust off their beer mugs and tap the bock that's been lagering all winter. A small sort of revelry happens here when Central Oregon begins to thaw. Named for a favorite hiking destination, Broken Top Bock is a big, malty lager, double-fermented for a little internal warmth - in case it's spring on the calendar but not on the thermometer.

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Hop Henge IPA
Hop Henge, a super big hoppy West Coast style IPA, a Bond Street Series favorite.

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19th Anniversary Golden Ale
For our 19th Anniversary in 2007 we celebrated by brewing up a Belgian Style Golden Ale.

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18th Anniversary Pils
18th Anniversary Pils is a German-style lager that remains true to its origins.

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Bond Street Brown
This is a classic English-style Brown ale. Bond Street Brown has a dark rich malty body, with low bitterness. Our brewers have used galena & northern brewer hops for the bittering process. They have used Willamette hops for the aromatic hopping. Available around the first of the year.

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Nitro Beers
Nitro, or nitrogen based beers are hot and happening, especially at Deschutes Brewery and Public House. It is not just a Stout selection any longer. Look for our Bachelor Bitter, Mirror Pond Pale, or the Bond Street Brown as our nightly nitro selection.

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Cask - Conditioned Ales
Cask-conditioned ales are a beer connoiseur's dream. Cask-conditioned ales are brewed and fermented the same but conditioned in kegs for a longer period of time. Low, natural carbonation occurs during this conditioning process. In order to release the carbonation, the beer is drawn through a beer engine under pressure that releases the natural carbonation. This process creates a very smooth, flavorful pint. Enjoy one today!

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Deschutes Brewery ~ 901 SW Simpson Ave ~ Bend, Oregon 97702 ~ 541-385-8606


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