Sodbuster Farms + Brussels Beer Project

COLLABORATION 13/ JUNE 2022

Like many before them, our family moved to Oregon in the early twentieth century to build a new life. Farming opportunities were abundant, and after years of moving around the state we settled just south of the old Methodist Mission on the Willamette River in 1958.

Don and Rosalie Weathers grew a family of eight there, along with rye grass, hazelnuts, and hops. The early farm was relatively small, and trees and stumps still had to be cleared before fields could be planted.

They were natural hops farmers; it was in their blood. Rosalie’s father had been a hops broker and provided guidance and connections to the early farm. And the extended family was also involved in growing, harvesting, selling and shipping hops. Later on, fifteen cousins would work together all summer long to produce a good harvest.

The family was involved in many other aspects of the industry, from producing twine and selling specialty machinery parts to serving on commissions and supporting scientific research. This diversification was a major source of stability and quality control.

In 1983, Doug and his wife Audrey founded Sodbuster Farms and assumed responsibility for much of the family farm. They weathered changes in the brewing industry by focusing on quality, new technologies, and close connections with brewers. Doug and Audrey are proud to be grower-owners of Yakima Chief Hops, the world’s leading provider of American Hops from the Pacific Northwest.

Today a new generation is continuing the family farm legacy into the twenty-first century. Daughter Erica and her husband Jake Lorentz lead the operation day-to-day, expanding and modernizing the management team as the farm’s acreage grows. Two brand-new hop picking machines have been built, our irrigation and drying systems’ efficiency is continually maximized, and we invest in the best food safety and environmental sustainability practices.

Sodbuster Farms has been recognized for quality (Cascade Cup, 2017), technology (Wilbur-Ellis Technology Grower of the Year, 2016), fertigation practices (4R Advocate Award, 2017), and is regularly certified by Salmon Safe and Global G.A.P. We are proud that our family is part of the great history of hops cultivation in the Willamette Valley and look forward to providing hops for your favorite brews for generations to come.

Born in 2013 with Olivier & Sébastien, the project has been supported by an active community from the early days. It represents an alternative view of Brussels: multicultural, contemporary & vibrant! Belgium is no dusty beer museum and we’re on a mission to keep writing the beer story of today and tomorrow. We brew one new beer every week, we welcome brewers from all around the world and our community is always engaged. Beyond beer, we want to set an example of a responsible company and be a reason of pride in our community. We made the first beer made of unsold bread in the world, now a symbol of circular economy, already 5 years ago and have been pushing our own boundaries ever since.

Brussels Beer Project Website

The Beer

Featuring: Simcoe®, Idaho 7® & Mosaic® Brand Pellets & Mosaic® Brand Cryo Hops® Pellets