Freebridge Brewing is named after the freebridge across the Deschutes River, south of The Dalles. It was the alternative to the toll bridge and was mysteriously blown up in the 1920s. The owners are a fifth generation Oregon family, of farmers and pioneers, some of whom possibly crossed the freebridge on their arrival. The brewery is housed in the restored 'Mint', a building intended to store and mint gold during the Rush. Today, liquid gold flows, through the tank taps and in the kitchen where it is used to make the cheese for pizzas and other meals.

710 E 2nd St, The Dalles, OR 97058, Phone: 541-769-1234

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