This year is a leap year!
Pancake Boards

Another fun-filled evening at the brewery is scheduled.
We highly recommend you reserve your spot now. Our last event sold out in 48hrs and including a waitlist. Feb 6th at 6pm. Dinner starts at 4:30, and we would love to try to have dinner done by 6:15ish.
Emily has been requested by many of our customers to come back and do another paint project. She works with watercolors, anyone can do this!!! She makes it fun and simple.
You can find Emily’s studio online. Her work is beautiful, we are excited to see her teach at Homegrown. Eprstudios can be found on Facebook. You can also shop for her art on her site. Click here.
The theme of this Brew & Paint is Manta Rays.
You can choose below which menu option you would like for dinner. All drinks (wine, beer, signature cocktails) will be discounted to Happy Hour pricing during the event for those attending. We have an exclusive wine list, 8 beer taps, and in-house fresh-squeezed cocktails. This is our first BREW and SIP with Homegrown Beers on tap.
King Tides Kickoff is an informational event about the King Tide Photo Initiative, a 10-year-old citizen science project that tracks and plans for sea-level rise in coastal communities.
During the program, a scientist speaks on a local coast issue – in the context of the year’s highest tides and/or our rocky habitat – and share how the partnership between OCMP and CoastWatch educates the public about King Tides using their photos to map the sea’s reach on land.
The public is invited of course, and Oregon Shores will be hosting with appetizers/snacks for this first-time event in Florence. RSVP to the Facebook event CLICK HERE.
Here are some tidbits about KING TIDES:
Tides are caused by the gravitational influence of the sun, the moon, and the earth on the earth’s oceans. When the orbits and alignment of the earth, moon and sun come into a particular relationship, the tidal range is at its greatest; low tides are especially low and high tides are especially high.
The term ‘king tide’ is used in Australia and in some Pacific Island nations and refers to tides that occur when the moon’s orbit comes closest to the earth, the earth’s orbit is closest to the sun, and the sun, moon and earth are in alignment, thereby increasing their influence on the tides. The term is becoming more commonly used in the United States. These tidal events are also known as perigean spring tides.
In Oregon, we are using the term ‘king tides’ to refer to the highest winter tides. These highest tides occur each winter when the earth is closest to the sun in its yearly orbit, and when the sun and moon are aligned so that their gravitational forces reinforce each other to have a particularly strong effect on the Earth’s tides.
For more information about tides, please visit: https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/education.html.
Local weather conditions during a high tide event can greatly influence the actual observed water levels. If a low atmospheric pressure system or a winter storm coincides with a high tide, water levels could be measurably higher than the predicted level published in the NOAA tide tables. Predicted tides are for a specific point along the coast or estuary. Tide levels in nearby locations will probably be different from predicted tides, because of a variety of factors. For example, the shape of bays and estuaries can magnify the intensity of the local tides.
We began to brew beer this week, we are now an officially licensed brewery!!
The federal licensing was done in October, and our state approval came in this week. All of us have been itching to get this project going. So as of today, Laurel Street in Florence smells LIKE BEER!!!
So, what exactly are we brewing???
It will all be out in the open by the grand opening on January 10th! Our VIP crew members will be the first to view and taste the brew. We have 20 members in our BREW CREW exclusive membership. This membership is the foundation of this project. We are so thrilled to have these people on our team, they have been an integral part of our local brewery happening.
Community support for this project has been astounding. People from all over the country, as well as our local community, have been helping us support our dream come true. From pledges to memberships we were able to raise over ten thousand dollars to get the brewery finished.
People have come by, called and have even sent snail mail.
We have been contacted by several news outlets, and we are excited to have an interview with newschoolbeer.com for the 2020s most anticipated breweries.
We will be hosting a party at Homegrown Public House on Friday, January 10th starting at 4pm. Family and friends will be coming into town to celebrate the completion of this project. The entire public is invited, if you are coming from out of town, and need a place to stay, message us. We have several contacts in Florence, we can find you a place to stay.