According to a recent permit filing, Cascade Spirits will open a new location in Beaverton at 8380 SW Nimbus Ave Unit D.
A representative of Cascade Spirits was not immediately available for commentary upon What Now Portland’s request.
While an official opening date has yet to be confirmed, according to the permit filing, Cascade Spirits was filed under Northwest Natural Spirits LLC. According to Open Corporates, Northwest Natural Spirits LLC was incorporated in 2012.
Cascade Spirits company website describes itself as “Cascade Spirits is a pioneering spirits brand house based in the Pacific Northwest. We have created and identified trends in the market since 2012. Cascade Spirits is founded on quality and innovation with a keen eye on what consumers want. Our adventurous spirit keeps us adaptable in an ever-changing industry.”
The website lists multiple brands alongside Cascade. Those brands are Wild Roots, Sun Ranch, Broken Top, Good Tide, and Cascade Street Potato. There are currently three brick-and-mortar locations within the brands that patrons can visit: Wild Roots Tasting Room, Wild Roots X Wyld Tasting Room & Bottle Shop, and Cascades Spirits Tasting Room.
An Oregon legislature public testimony document states, “Cascade Spirits was founded in 2012, producing Oregon’s first fruit-infused vodka, Wild Roots, a real alternative to artificially flavored spirits. Since Wild Roots was created, we’ve expanded from a single brand to a spirit brand house, which is the home to Sun Ranch Spirits, Cascade Street Potato Vodka, and Broken Top Mountain Whiskey.”
“We’re currently headquartered in Portland, with a production facility and team in Sisters as well. Our 35-person team averages about 50,000 cases a year, making us one of Oregon’s largest and fastest-growing distillery operations.”
“We strive for success – success to us means running a profitable company that conducts business with honesty and integrity, makes meaningful contributions to the communities it serves, and nurtures high-quality, balanced lives for its employees.”
“We act on this through actively engaging in our community through scholarship partnerships with Portland State University and volunteer events with local charities such as Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Friends of Trees, local PRIDE programs, and Sisters Trail Alliance. In addition to taking time to participate in activities that benefit their programs, such as tree planting or trail clean-up, we donate a portion of our proceeds to their cause.”