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Figurehead Brewing announces plans for a five-day celebration

by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog This Seattle brewery is stretching out its anniversary celebration just to be safe Not surprising in 2020, but the anniversary celebration at Figurehead Brewing is going to look a little different this year. To keep people safe and to maintain social distancing, the brewery is spreading the celebration across five days instead of hosting a large,[…..]

Flights are taking off at Talking Cedar Brewing

by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog Allow me to use this opportunity to introduce Talking Cedar Brewing, one of Washington’s newest breweries. Located in Grand Mound, WA just south of Olympia, Talking Cedar is more than just a brewery: it is a destination with a brewery, distillery, restaurant, taproom, and tasting room. The beers are made by Talking Cedar[…..]

No-Li Brewhouse fights fire with beer

by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog No-Li Brewhouse recently set up a program to raise funds for the Washington State Fire Fighters’ Association. Customer’s at the brewpub in Spokane simply buy a Fight Fire With Beer pint glass to support the cause. The company will donate 100 percent of the $5 price to programs that support volunteer firefighter training and support.[…..]

Six seasonal beers from Lucky Envelope Brewing

by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog Seattle’s Lucky Envelope Brewing introduces six beers for the season, part of the brewery’s rebounding from the recent COVID-related closures. The beers range in style from a dry-hopped pilsner to a barrel-aged imperial porter, from a two pepper pale ale to a guava sour. Here’s more information straight from the brewery.[…..]

Like many other craft breweries, Chuckanut Brewery is counting calories

by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog Research suggests that craft beer drinkers across the country are increasingly fitness conscious and are beginning to make beverage choices accordingly. Instead of losing those consumers to seltzer or some other non-beer option, it seems craft brewers are trying their hand at creating beers that offer the same kind[…..]