The Commons Brewery

Commercial Brewery | Portland, OR, United States of America

Vital Statistics

Beers

Overall average: 72 (logged 13 times)
The Commons Boysen: 75 (logged 1 time)
Porter
The Commons Flemish Kiss: 78 (logged 3 times)
Belgian Pale Ale
The Commons Fleur de Ferme
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
The Commons Holden: 58 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
The Commons Little Brother
Belgian Strong Dark Ale
The Commons Myrtle
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
The Commons Petit Classique: 58 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
The Commons Pils: 75 (logged 1 time)
German Pilsner
The Commons Putin from the Wood
Baltic Porter (Aged in Barrels, Bourbon)
The Commons Urban Farmhouse Ale: 67 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
The Commons Viognier Grisette: 79 (logged 2 times)
Wild Ale

Collaborations

Fort George / The Commons Plazm Farmhouse Ale (collaboration): 75 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
Gigantic Pumpkin Dinner, Not Dessert (collaboration): 71 (logged 2 times)
Pumpkin Ale

Logs for beers from this brewery

Funky, not-tart saison. Decent amount of horse blanket, although the finish is crisply clean. I wasn't actually in the mood for a sais, but had to get in one last try after I heard the brewery closed.
Draft at The Lakehouse, Bellevue
Very grape forward, like a sparkling white wine with a little more fun, a little more tart. Not especially beer-like.
Smells like a locker room, which isn't promising, but the flavor is much nicer. A tart, buttery apricot start and a fizzy, funky finish. Medium-sweet throughout. Very nice.
Bottle at Odin Lounge
A very, very solid pilsner, German-style and thick on the malt. I do like it as a break from the Czech style, and I'm pretty sure I really like it on its own merits!
A bready, spicy porter with definite Belgian notes and a thick, malty head. The berry flavors are clear and fruity but not sour. Smooth for its strength. An unusual but tasty beer.
Sweet with a ever so subtle Saison flavor at the very top, with out the over the top sourness. Lovely beer.
A unique pale with lovely aromas throughout. This has a lovely crisp almost cider-esq profile.
Bottle
A nicely less-sweet pumpkin ale. I didn't notice much in the way of pie spice, which was very nice (and probably explains the name). The vegetal pumpkin actually translates to a nice lagery bitter finish -- which worked very nicely for me.