Rogue Ales Halts All Operations Permanently

Rogue Ales & Spirits, a significant player in the U.S. craft beer scene, has announced the permanent halt of all its operations. Established in 1988 in Ashland, Oregon, Rogue has played a vital role in the microbrew movement.
History and Contributions of Rogue Ales
- Founded by Jack Joyce and Bob Woodell, both alumni of the University of Oregon.
- Welcomed legendary brewmaster John C. Maier in 1989, who led innovative brewing practices.
- Has received more than 2,000 awards for its distinctive beers.
Iconic Brews
Rogue Ales is known for several iconic beers, including:
- Hazelnut Nectar Brown Ale
- Shakespeare Stout
- Brutal Bitter
- Chocolate Stout
- Dead Guy Ale
Expansion into Distilling and New Ventures
In 2003, Rogue widened its business by venturing into distilling and introducing canned cocktails. It was also a pioneer in exporting American craft beer internationally.
Looking forward, by 2025, Rogue planned to diversify its offerings with Delta-9 THC hemp-derived Seltzers. This included a partnership with U.S. Beverage LLC to manage its sales.
Future Updates
A request for confirmation or further comments has been sent to Rogue’s Vice President of Marketing. El-Balad will provide updates as new information becomes available. For tips or sources related to this story, readers are encouraged to reach out via email.




