Unlocking Ruse Brewing's New Taproom and Brewery




Ruse Brewing showcases an original aesthetic perspective with nods to M. C. Escher, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and other surreal and mind bending and mysterious arts. The taproom will share that aesthetic that runs from their logo to their labels and soon will become a showcase for local artists and musicians. Kalis is a musician and has long dreamed of opening a combination brewery and taproom combined with a live music venue. The taproom is full of natural light with wood and steel. A brushed metal bar top, hand built paneling and tables, a local glass blowers works on display and a mural against the wall.The Ruse Brewing taproom is a tasting room and showcase for its beers, first and foremost. It's an intimate space with a 63 person capacity and one TV for Timbers, Blazers and other big games only. Ten taps will be flowing, with eight of them being Ruse beers, one guest brewery (likely Culmination Brewing), and one hard cider with a selection of canned or bottled wine and non-alcoholic soda. You will be able to get your growler filled or a special Ruse 750ml swing top bottle of select drafts, depending on how much there is available. That, of course, goes for Ruse's 375ml, 500ml and 750ml bottles. The taproom does not have food, but there are hopes that a food purveyor will take one of the vacant spaces in the mixed use Iron Fireman Collective building the brewery occupies. Ruse hopes to have a food truck outside on weekends in the near future. The taproom will be all-ages friendly until 7pm. It is located conveniently right off of the MAX Yellow line and there is a big parking lot across the street at 17th and Schiller.
Ruse Brewing will be open Tuesday through Sunday and Closed on Mondays. The Grand Opening is this Saturday, July 14th from Noon to 9pm.Ruse Brewing4784 SE 17th Ave. Portland, ORHOURS:Tues-Thurs 3-9Friday 3-11Sat 12-11Sun 12-9Monday OFF

