August Everson acknowledges the fact that he named his new Washougal brewery after himself, an admitted introvert, is laced with irony.
“The whole brand is a little bit of a contradiction because it’s called ‘Recluse,’ somebody who doesn’t like to be around other people,” he told the Post-Record earlier this month, “and yet here we are, building a watering hole to bring people together. As a ‘recluse,’ I shouldn’t like people, but I love seeing all the activity and how close it is to all of this pristine nature and industry. It’s pretty cool.”
Recluse Brew Works is set to open next month in the Port of Camas-Washougal’s industrial park, 4035 S. Grant St., Suite No. 102, Washougal. Everson has tentatively set an opening day of Saturday, Nov. 18, but said that he might have to push it back a bit, depending on when he receives approval from the Clark County Health Department.
“I feel great,” Everson said. “I’m very excited. It’s been a great process, and I’ve met a lot of really cool people along the way. We built something that I think is truly beautiful and becoming more beautiful every day. And I’m pumped to be in this community, too. Almost everybody has been exceptionally welcoming. I really like a lot of the other local businesses, and I like the vibe of Washougal and Camas.”
Port commissioners approved an agreement in July 2022 that allows Everson to lease two 3,330-square-foot bays inside Building 20, a 50,000-square-foot industrial facility that opened earlier this year.