Public Coast Brewing takes home Gold for their '67 Blonde Ale at this year's World Beer Cup.

Public Coast Brewing takes home Gold for their '67 Blonde Ale at this year's World Beer Cup.

It was brought to our attention that another Oregon coast brewery, Public Coast Brewing Company, is the latest winner at this year's World Beer Cup. 

As one of the only true public coastlines in America, the Oregon coast is free and open to everyone, all 363 miles of it. Public Coast brewing honors that same welcoming spirit by making craft beer that’s both delicious and approachable.

At Public Coast, everyone is welcome– especially lovers of all stripes. Kick back on our patio, grab a stool at the wrap-around bar, or watch the beer being made through the windows of the brewery.

Located in Cannon Beach, Oregon, Public Coast Brewing took home a Gold medal, in the category Best Golden or Blonde Ale, for their '67 Blonde Ale.  Described as a freewheeling, easy drinking ale that's clean, crisp, and enjoyed by all; this beer is the brewery's beach philosophy in a glass. At 5.0% ABV and with 19.1 IBU, it's no doubt why the beer won at this year's World Beer Cup. Oh and let's not forget the beer has also won Gold at the Oregon Beer Awards.

To learn more about '67 Blond Ale or the brewery, visit their website at http://publiccoastbrewing.com.