54°40' Brewing Company

Washougal, WA

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All beers · 54°40' Brewing Company

  • 54°40' 1862 Mexican Lager

    Mexican Lager · 4.3% ABV

  • 54°40' 54-40 Zepplin Amber

    Amber Ale · 5.6% ABV

    Crafted to be an everyday drinking Amber Ale with a smooth and crisp malt flavor. The addition of a big dry hop of Amarillo hops gives this ale a bright aroma.
  • 54°40' + The Commons If It Wort For Those Meddling Kids

    Dunkelweizen · 5.5% ABV

    A collaboration beer with Commons Brewery. Chocolate and orange? Scooby Doo would love this beer.
  • 54°40' 54 40 Fluffy Kittens Hazy IPA

    NE/Hazy IPA · 7.1% ABV

    Oh baby boy! We brewed this choice hazy monster with Simcoe and Calypso hops for a super tropical taste miracle! It’s so cute and fluffy!
  • 54°40' Broken Record

    IPA · 5.0% ABV

    Crafted with sessionability in mind, this drinking IPA does not disappoint. Premium pale malts are balanced with Northwest grown Cascade, Centennial, and Azzacca hops, giving this session pale a big fruity floral nose and pleasant hoppy finish.
  • 54°40' Heritage Porter

    Porter · 4.8% ABV

    Chocolate Session - Porter
  • 54°40' Kascadia

    Kolsch · 4.8% ABV

    Traditional imported Pilsner malt and a classic German yeast strain create a remarkably crisp and easy drinking beer that begs to be shared with friends.
  • 54°40' Red Zeppelin

    Amber Ale · 5.6% ABV

  • 54°40' River Road

    Pilsner · 4.5% ABV

  • 54°40' To Bavaria with Love

    Oktoberfest · 5.2% ABV

    Seasonal Oktoberfest
  • 54°40' Vintage Vino Varmer

    Winter Warmer · 8.0% ABV

    2015 Barrel aged
  • Gigantic + 54°40' Pure Chaos

    IPA · 7.2% ABV

    Have you ever spoken to Bolton James Minister? Founder, owner, brewmaster of 54-40 Brewing? Well it’s a lot like this beer - All over the place, but it comes together in the end...

About the brewery

In 1844 the Oregon Territory spanned the modern states of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington, as well as the western coast of Canada up to the border of Russian Alaska. Both Great Britain and America claimed the territory. President James K. Polk tapped into the public mood and the prevalent attitude of manifest destiny in the U.S. that called for expansion into Texas, California, and the entire Oregon territory. The northern boundary of Oregon was the latitude line of 54 degrees, 40 minutes. “Fifty-four forty or fight!” was the popular slogan that led Polk to victory against all odds. Polk boldly declared to Great Britain that joint occupation would end within one year. The British were confident they could win, but by 1846 they were vastly outnumbered in Oregon by a margin of greater than six to one. In June of that year, Britain proposed splitting Oregon at the 49th parallel. Polk agreed to the compromise, and conflict was avoided.

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