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Sumerian brewing changing taproom to all-ages

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - Right now Sumerian Brewing operates a 21+ taproom, but that’s about to change. The Woodinville brewery is changing its policy and allowing children at the taproom. Good news for all of you non-breeders, the taproom is big, with lots of different seating options, so hopefully you can still find some space to enjoy[…..]

No-Li Brewhouse announces small-batch beer festival

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - No-Li Brewhouse in Spokane just announced the return of its FrostFest, a small-batch beer festival. They’ve been doing small-batch fests like this since 2014. The event isn’t until December, but tickets are on sale. This time they’re going big, moving the festivities away from the brewery and taking over the Spokane Arena[…..]

Stoup Brewing hosting a yard party on August 26th

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - On Saturday, August 26th Stoup Brewing is throwing a Yard Party. What’s that? Well, they’re taking over the vacant yard next to their beer garden, setting up a stage for live music, and having big shindig. “Taking over this area for the day will effectively quadruple our outdoor space,” said Lara[…..]

Fresh hop beer season has arrived

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - Each year it seems the very first sign of fresh hop beer season involves Two Beers Brewing. For whatever reason, they have a line on some early hops. Apparently grown on one particular side of one particular hill on one particular hop farm, these hops are the first to “come[…..]

Redhook returns to Seattle. New brewpub now open

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - Redhook Ale Brewery has returned to Seattle. The city’s original microbrewery left town in the mid-90s when it moved to Woodinville. Recently, Redhook stopped brewing in Woodinville as Craft Brew Alliance, the parent company, consolidated operations at its big brewery in Portland and suddenly Redhook wasn’t even a Washington brewery anymore.[…..]