PORTLAND, Ore. — Today, Von Ebert Brewing unveiled what it believes is the biggest and only beer can silo in Oregon. At 12 by 26 feet, if the silo were filled with beer, it would hold nearly 158,000 pints.
“The N. Mississippi Ave. neighborhood has been a truly welcoming home to Von Ebert Brewing since we moved in and we wanted to return the favor, not just by serving delicious beer at the taproom, but by bringing even more people to this quirky, iconic street to see Portland’s – and Oregon’s, maybe the world’s – largest IPA beer can silo,” said Sam Pecoraro, brewmaster of Von Ebert Brewing. “As part of the unveiling, we invite people to come by for a selfie and a pint of Fresh Hop Volatile Substance NW IPA with Mosaic.”
To mark the occasion, Von Ebert Brewing is releasing a surprise fresh hop version of Volatile Substance NW IPA with Mosaic hops from Coleman Agriculture, which will only be available on draft for a limited time starting on September 25. Earlier this month Von Ebert Brewing released three other fresh hop beers and were inspired to do one more.
Von Ebert Brewing hired local mural artist Allison McClay to hand paint the formerly plain black silo into a can of its award-winning Volatile Substance NW IPA, which is available at all its brewery locations as well as with Northwest bars, bottleshops and grocery stores. The silo builds off a commitment to supporting local community partners. Much of the taproom décor came from N. Mississippi nursery, Pistils. And the brewery parking lot is home to critically acclaimed barbeque food truck, HarBQ.
Von Ebert Brewing opened its N. Mississippi location (825 N. Cook St., Portland) to expand production and distribution from 4,000 barrels per year to as much as 20,000 barrels per year. This allows Von Ebert Brewing to sell more of its offerings in 12-ounce cans including: Volatile Substance NW IPA, Sector 7 Hazy IPA, Pils a German-style Pilsner and Clubhaus Lager.
Von Ebert Brewing was founded in 2018 by Tom M. Cook and Tom S. Cook in Portland, Oregon. Von Ebert Brewing is named after the family matriarch lovingly refer to as “Grandma Ebert.” The quintessential immigrant story, Grandma Ebert came to America from Germany via Ellis Island and relied on her grit and determination to create a successful life for her family here in the states. In that vein, the brewery has displayed those same traits and gained success through numerous World Beer Cup medals: 2025 Gold American Light Lager with Clubhaus, 2023 Gold German-Style Pilsner with Pils and 2024 Bronze Vienna Lager. Our moniker celebrates Grandma’s tenacity and honors our heritage. Von Ebert translates loosely to “House of Ebert” or in full English, “House of the Boar.”
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