According to a recent article from Portland Business Journal, Migration Brewing will be introducing Migration Craft Collective at 2425 SE 35th Pl.
A representative of Migration Brewing was not immediately available for commentary upon What Now Portland’s request.
While an official opening date for the new concept has yet to be released, according to the article, Migration Craft Collective will be replacing what was formerly Rev. Nat’s Hard Cider before its closure.
The article goes on to state, “The setting will be “inspired by Japanese izakaya bar culture” and “an intimate drinking experience, nestled within a cozy 800-square-foot bar.” Food options at the site will be available from the adjacent Farmhouse food cart pod, which includes Mama Chow’s Kitchen and Thai Burger PDX.”
When it comes to Migration Brewing, according to the company website, “On a sunny day in the Fall of 2008, we found ourselves sharing beers and engrossed in a conversation that began about starting a business but quickly delved into personal values and visions of the future.”
“The four of us quickly realized that we shared more than a passion for great beer; we shared a value set about life and the role that beer plays in it. A dream was born and the wheels were set in motion to open our flagship Glisan Street brewpub in early 2010.”
“The days were long and the sleep was short but year after year our business grew through hard work and relationships. Migration endeared itself to the local community through fundraisers, events, and tireless self-distribution of draft kegs.”
“In the Spring of 2017, we signed with the largest beverage distributor on the West Coast and the next chapter of the business began when we opened our 20,000sf Gresham production facility in 2018. Since then, the company has become one of the fastest-growing breweries in Oregon with distribution in Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Idaho, Hong Kong, and Japan.”