Brewery Profile

Coldfire Brewing

Eugene’s brewery landscape sits within Oregon’s long-running craft-beer culture, and Coldfire Brewing gives visitors a clear example of how that scene can look beyond hop-forward stereotypes. The brewery’s identity is built around careful technique, drawing from Old World brewing traditions while using the ingredients and brewing habits associated with the Pacific Northwest. When a visitor walks in, the main draw is the tap list rather than a scripted theme: this is a place to see how classic styles are being interpreted in Eugene, with an emphasis on balance, drinkability, and clean execution.

Travelers moving through this part of Oregon often look for beers that connect to the region without losing structure. Coldfire fits that search by giving attention to European-style beers such as crisp lagers and refined saisons, while also working within the broader Northwest habit of experimenting with flavor and local ingredients. For someone planning a Eugene beer stop, that makes the brewery a useful counterpoint to places focused mainly on bigger, louder styles. It is the kind of visit where a taster can compare restraint and character in the same flight or glass, depending on what is pouring that day.

Because specific amenities are not confirmed here, the taproom is the place to confirm the day’s pours, service details, and any food or event options before settling in. Visitors should check current hours through the brewery’s own channels, especially if making it part of a larger Eugene itinerary. The most reliable reason to go is the beer itself: Coldfire Brewing offers a local look at how Pacific Northwest brewing can meet European influence without turning the experience into a novelty. For travelers who like to understand a city through its breweries, it is a straightforward stop with a focused brewing point of view.

Hailing from Eugene, Oregon, Coldfire Brewing expertly marries the precision of Old World brewing traditions with the bold flavors and innovative spirit of the Pacific Northwest. They honor classic European styles—think crisp lagers and refined saisons—while utilizing local ingredients and Northwest ingenuity to create truly unique, balanced, and highly drinkable craft beers.

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263 Mill St, Eugene, Oregon, 97401-2410

Phone: 541-762-2221

Website: http://www.coldfirebrewing.com

Hours: Our new restaurant is open at 260 Ferry St. in Eugene Monday: Closed Tuesday-Thursday 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday 11am-10pm Sunday 11am-9pm Our ColdFire Barrel House (original taproom space at 263 Mill St.) is temporarily closed. Look for this space to be re-opened in 2026

Popular Beers

A quick look at notable pours currently tied to Coldfire Brewing.

Beer Styles at Coldfire Brewing

Coldfire Brewing brews across a range of styles. The current lineup includes IPA, Double IPA, IRA (India Red Ale), Black IPA, Kölsch (German-style Pale Ale), Barrel Aged Blend, Altbier, Belgian Ale, Lager, Black Lager, and Pilsner. 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.

  • Eugene Beer Week Bike Crawl

    May 31, 6:00 PM

    Join the Eugene Beer Week Bike Crawl at ColdFire Public House on May 31, 2026. Celebrate local beers with fellow enthusiasts in this fun and active event.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Coldfire Brewing located?
Coldfire Brewing is located at 263 Mill St, Eugene, Oregon, 97401-2410. Use the map and directions on this page to plan your visit.
What are Coldfire Brewing's hours?
Current hours are: Our new restaurant is open at 260 Ferry St. in Eugene Monday: Closed Tuesday-Thursday 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday 11am-10pm Sunday 11am-9pm Our ColdFire Barrel House (original taproom space at 263 Mill St.) is temporarily closed. Look for this space to be re-opened in 2026. Hours can change on holidays and during private events — call ahead if your visit is time-sensitive.
How can I learn more about Coldfire Brewing?
Visit http://www.coldfirebrewing.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.