Finders Keepers IPA commemorates 25th anniversary of Lincoln City’s famous Glass Floats

Explore Lincoln City and Beachcrest Brewing Company Collaborate on Commemorative Beer Celebrating 25 Years of Finders Keepers Program

A new beer from Beachcrest Brewing Company celebrates the beloved Oregon coast tradition of discovering hidden glass treasures along Lincoln City’s seven miles of public beach. Made in association with Explore Lincoln City, this special release of Finders Keepers IPA honors the 25th anniversary of Lincoln City’s beloved Finders Keepers program, which has delighted beachcombers with hand-crafted glass floats since 2000. 

“Walking along the beach in Lincoln City and discovering a glass float creates such a fun and memorable moment — we wanted to craft an IPA that captures that same sense of surprise and whimsy,” said Matt White, brewer and co-founder of Beachcrest Brewing Company. “The bright, tropical notes and citrus aromas mirror the delight and excitement of spotting that telltale twinkle of a glass float hidden along the beach.” 

Finders Keepers IPA (5% ABV, 16 IBU) is dry and crisp with an assertive hop backbone and a lovely floral aroma, creating an approachable craft beer that pairs perfectly with a day of beach exploration. From a culinary standpoint, it pairs well with strong and assertive dishes including creamy cheeses like brie or gruyere, salty proteins like bacon or fried chicken, flavorful veggies like stewed greens or salty taters, and spicy and herbal foods with some heat or not-too-delicate seasoning.

The special Finders Keepers brew will be available starting February 1st on draft and in 16 oz cans for retail sale at Beachcrest Brewing Company’s taproom located in the Salishan Marketplace in Gleneden Beach, OR. 

Finders Keepers was inspired by the Japanese fishing floats that used to show up on Oregon beaches in decades past. In the year 2000, a group of artists and community organizations worked together to celebrate the new millennium and renew the joy of finding floats on the beach. The Finders Keepers program has kept that tradition alive for 25 years. Since that inaugural year, Lincoln City’s “Float Fairies” have secretly placed more than 75,000 handcrafted glass floats along Lincoln City beaches for visitors to find and keep.

“The collaboration with Beachcrest Brewing Company honors our beloved Finders Keepers program while highlighting the creative spirit and sense of community that makes Lincoln City so special,” said Kim Cooper Findling, director of Explore Lincoln City. “We’re proud to be collaborating on a Finders Keepers IPA that’s made with the same level of care and artisanal craftsmanship as our locally made glass floats.” 

Beachcrest Brewing Company, co-founded by musicians Matt and Amy White, has become a popular place for visitors and locals alike to gather after a day of outdoor adventures to relax, connect and enjoy small batch beer and wood-fired pizzas. Its location within the Salishan Marketplace is at 7755 N. Highway 101 in Gleneden Beach. 

For more information about Lincoln City’s Finders Keepers program, see here. Information about the 25 Years of Finders Keeper Exhibition at North Lincoln County Historical Museum is here

For more information about Beachcrest Brewing Company visit here

About Explore Lincoln City

Located less than two hours from Portland, the scenic community of Lincoln City is home to six historic districts and seven miles of pristine, walkable beaches along Oregon’s central coast. The laid-back beach town boasts evergreen forests, clean air and a large freshwater lake along with a variety of shopping, dining and popular attractions. With everything from colorful kite festivals to fresh catch feasts to hand-blown glass floats, Lincoln City is one endless adventure. Explore Lincoln City promotes tourism in the Lincoln City area and helps strengthen the local economy as the trusted destination and trip planning resource. For more information, visit: explorelincolncity.com.

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