TopWire Hop Project Launches Beer Club Connecting Fans to Hop Farm
Crosby Hop Farm's TopWire Hop Project debuts its new beer club Saturday with four Oregon breweries pouring samples inside the harvest facility in Woodburn.

Crosby Hop Farm's TopWire Hop Project is launching the TopWire Beer Club this Saturday, March 21, with a full-day public preview party inside the Crosby Hops harvest facility at 8668 Crosby Rd NE in Woodburn, Oregon, about 30 miles south of Portland.
The event runs 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and is open to everyone, not just prospective members. From noon to 2:00 p.m., four collaborating breweries, Baerlic Beer, Dirt Road Brewing, Silver Falls Brewing, and Vice Beer, will pour samples from the first TopWire Beer Club release. Wil Kinky performs live from noon to 3:00 p.m., with Lively Station Smash Burgers serving from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Cascadia Pizza making their debut on-site from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The club itself is positioned as a direct bridge between beer drinkers and the agricultural side of what ends up in the glass. Members receive quarterly releases brewed with Crosby hops, farm tours, members-only events, discounts, and priority access to experiences at the farm. TopWire describes the program as a way for members to "gain insider access, learn how hops are grown and used, enjoy exclusive experiences and beers, and receive meaningful savings."
Crosby Hop Farm is an independent, fifth-generation hop grower in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Visitors reach the TopWire beer garden by driving down Lupulin Lane, a half-mile entrance flanked by hop rows standing 18 feet high. That setting is central to the club's pitch: rare and limited-release beers crafted with premium hops grown on the very property where members will tour and taste.
Membership pricing, quarterly release formats, and whether fulfillment is pickup-only or includes shipping have not been publicly confirmed ahead of Saturday's debut.
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