Brewery Profile

Alesong Brewing and Blending

Just outside Eugene, amid the vineyards and rolling hills of the Southern Willamette Valley, Alesong Brewing and Blending offers a quieter counterpoint to the city’s more conventional beer stops. A visitor should expect an emphasis on blending and barrel character rather than a standard lineup of quick-turnaround draft beers. The house approach centers on patient aging in French oak and spirits barrels, with beverages that may draw from brewing, winemaking, and cidermaking traditions. The setting is part of the experience: a calm rural property, a patio with wide valley views, and a menu of kitchen offerings intended to accompany what is being poured.

Travelers in this part of Oregon often build trips around agricultural landscapes, wine country, and food-and-drink stops that reflect the Willamette Valley’s growing conditions. Alesong fits that pattern without being simply a winery or a typical brewery taproom. Its range can include tart fruit beers with layered acidity as well as richer, malt-driven expressions shaped by time in oak. Because the program also includes wine and cider, it can appeal to mixed groups with different drinking preferences, especially those interested in fermentation beyond a single category. The best way to approach a visit is with time to taste slowly and compare how fruit, malt, oak, and barrel history show up in the glass.

For practical planning, treat the taproom as the place to confirm the day’s pours, food options, and any current service details, since barrel-aged and blended offerings can vary. The known visitor amenities include thoughtful kitchen offerings and patio seating with broad views, making the stop suitable for a relaxed afternoon rather than a quick pint between errands. It is near Eugene but set in a rural valley environment, so visitors should account for the drive and plan transportation accordingly if they intend to sample multiple pours. The overall experience is best suited to travelers who want a scenic setting and beverages built around oak aging, fruit, and blending rather than a large, predictable draft list.

Nestled among the vineyards and rolling hills of the Southern Willamette Valley near Eugene, Alesong is an artisan blender specializing in patient, oak-aged perfection. Utilizing French oak and spirits barrels, this intentional brewery, winery, and cidery crafts a full spectrum of award-winning beverages, ranging from complex, tart fruit beers to rich, malty expressions. Visit their tranquil setting to savor these unique blends alongside thoughtful kitchen offerings and breathtaking patio views.

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1000 Conger St Ste C, Eugene, Oregon, 97402-2950

Phone: 541-844-9925

Website: http://www.alesongbrewing.com

Hours: Open Thurs-Sun 12-7pm Last call for hot food: 6:30pm

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Alesong Brewing and Blending.

Beer Styles at Alesong Brewing and Blending

Alesong Brewing and Blending brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes Sour Ale aged in Old Tom Gin Barrels with Blackberries, N/A, Barrel-Aged Sour Red Ale with Cherries (Flanders Red inspired), Gose, and Kriek. Specific pours rotate over time — check the taproom board on the day of your visit for what is currently available on tap.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming public events currently attached to this brewery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Alesong Brewing and Blending located?
Alesong Brewing and Blending is located at 1000 Conger St Ste C, Eugene, Oregon, 97402-2950. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Alesong Brewing and Blending's hours?
Current hours are: Open Thurs-Sun 12-7pm Last call for hot food: 6:30pm. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Alesong Brewing and Blending?
Visit http://www.alesongbrewing.com for the brewery's own information about beers, events, and operations. Beer.Social aggregates public data and visitor-facing details to help with planning a stop.