I have to give it to WBC... they have to of made one heck of an impression on some serious investors.
Unlike the tradition Oregon micro-brewery model (build to demand, rebuild, rebuild... etc.), WBC has started with some seriously ambitious investments and goals. I decided to stop by the new brewery to try out the beers and a tour after reading a beer/wine magazine article waiting for a table at Great Dane.
Overall, WBC's beers are solid. I was a big fan of the Session IPA. The other three currently on tap (porter, IPA, and amber) all were OK representations of their respective styles... though the IPA could have used some additional malt or something to round out the bitterness.
The tour guide wasn't overly familiar with the facility, nor how it worked, so I would of liked to have a brew master or similar available as myself and others were interested in learning much more about their process than just where the big pieces of equipment were.
I have to say that the space is promising. They're planning to put in an outdoor bar and entertainment venue, which should prove wildly successful I'd think. I'll definitely stop back again once they go through their first round of expansion.