Henry Weinhard (February 18, 1830 – September 20, 1904) was a German-American brewer in Portland, Oregon. After immigrating to the United States in 1851, he lived in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Sacramento before settling in the Portland area. Weinhard worked for others in the beer business before buying his own brewery and founded Henry Weinhard's and built its brewery complex in downtown Portland.

Early life

Born in the Kingdom of Württemberg (now part of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany)<!-- on February 18, 1830-->, Weinhard was raised in Lindenbronn, and later moved to nearby Stuttgart, where he was an apprentice in the brewing trade. Weinhard moved to Philadelphia where he worked for a year in the brewing business before moving west to Cincinnati, Ohio. across the Columbia River in Portland, Oregon. A Mason, he was also a member of several German societies in Portland. In 1887, Weinhard offered to pump free beer into the Skidmore Fountain for its dedication; the city declined the offer due to the fear of rowdy horses.<!-- -->

References

  • Henry Weinhard Biography at The Oregon History Project website (Oregon Historical Society)
  • Business Wire
  • Portland Tribune