6 Barrel Brewhouse
Established: April 1999
2016 Brewery Production: 694 barrels • 1,387 kegs • 171,988 pints
Housed in a 1912 Southern Pacific Railroad depot, the Roseburg Station Brewery opened in 1999. Ironically enough, in earlier times, Southern Pacific staunchly enforced a no-booze policy, although caches of illegal hooch passed through the station during Prohibition. Things have changed...
These days, Tom Johnson, our Southern-most outpost's long standing brewer, keeps the train rolling with perfectly legal and creative, bold brews like his Diamond IPA and Spearhead Molly, an American Brown Ale named after the fictitious Matron of the Roseburg Railway Station. You’ll also find a sublime Fresh Hop Ale at harvest time called "Hopqua" produced with cones grown locally and gifted to us by Roseburg Station regulars Christy Cutting, Bob Hoehne and Geoff Niles.