Oakshire Brewing’s Dark Days of February 2024

Oakshire Brewing is celebrating Dark Days of February during their annual stout month releases of exceptional dark and barrel-aged beers, The Portland and Eugene, Oregon locations of Oakshire will have events over the course of three weekends of jet-black delights. The festivities kick off at their taprooms this weekend and continue through the month of February.


Dark Days of February Taproom Schedule of Events:

Friday and Saturday, February 2 - 3, 2024: Dark Days of February Release Parties

Be the first to try five dark and delicious beers at both the Oakshire Eugene Public House and the Portland Beer Hall. The following beers will be available to enjoy at the taprooms throughout the weekend. They’ll also be available to go with preorders, which open now for Friday, February 2 pickup at their Eugene and Portland locations. Online pre-orders for pickup at Oakshire Public House and for pickup at Oakshire Beer Hall.

  • Hellshire XIII blend of imperial stouts aged in a selection of world-class bourbon barrels- 22oz Bottles

  • 2024 Heart Shaped Box barrel-aged imperial stout with raspberries, cocoa nibs, vanilla and a special roast from our friends at Farmers Union-16oz Cans

  • Overcast Café: Mexican Mocha an imperial Overcast Stout with cinnamon, vanilla beans, and cocoa nibs added- 16oz 4-packs

  • Visit Munich Doppelbock - 16oz 4-packs

  • Black IPA Draft-only at our Pubs and Dark Days events in the Northwest

Saturday, February 10, 2024: Portland Hellshire Mini-Festival, Noon - 10 pm

Join Oakshire at their NE Portland beer hall to celebrate the oaken delights of barrel-aged beers with 11 3oz pours from breweries across the country plus Hellshire VIII. Limited tickets are available.

Saturday, February 24, 2024: Eugene Hellshire Mini-Festival, 11 am - 10 pm

Join us in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood to celebrate the oaken delights of barrel-aged beers with 11 3oz pours from breweries across the country plus Hellshire VIII. Limited tickets are available.

“As a team, we were nostalgic for the days when our Hellshire releases happened on some of the darkest, coldest, days of the year,” says Dan Russo, COO “Days when the rain just won’t stop, and you need the company good friends and warmth of a good barrel-aged beer to keep your spirits up. We’re excited to have reimagined what that looks like this year and think the mini-festivals are the perfect laid-back way to enjoy these special beers.”

In addition to the festivities at their Taprooms, Oakshire partnered with some of their friends to bring the Dark Days experience to on-the-road.

Dark Days of February Tour Schedule of Events:

  • Sunday, February 4: Brunch in Hell at the Bierstein in Eugene // Ticketed Event, Sold Out

  • Monday, February 5: Bridge & Tunnel in Astoria

  • Tuesday, February 6: Ocean Pours in Ocean Shores

  • Friday, February 9: Beerworks in Medford

  • Saturday, February 17: Fort George Festival of Dark Arts in Astoria // Ticketed Event, Sold Out

  • Saturday, February 24: Hops & Props Fest in Seattle // Ticketed Event, Sold Out

About Oakshire Brewing: Oakshire Brewing of Eugene, Oregon, is a community inspired small batch brewing company founded in 2006. Oakshire is privately owned by the family and friends of its founders, employs 28 people, and produces a wide variety of beers through its three distinct brewing programs: Core, Pilot, and Vintage. These beers are available on draft and in package through Oakshire’s exceptional wholesale partners in Oregon, Washington, and Colorado. Oakshire operates two taprooms in Oregon: the Oakshire Public House in Eugene, which is located at 207 Madison Street, and the Oakshire Beer Hall in NE Portland, which is located at 5013 NE 42nd Ave. For more information about Oakshire, including our people, locations, and beers, visit our website at oakbrew.com.

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