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Dick’s Brewing introduces 12 Man Pale Ale

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - It’s really something. The number 12 has become synonymous with the Seattle Seahawks. More precisely, with the team’s fans. You see the flags all over the Pacific Northwest. You see 12 painted on the sides of buildings. A white 12 on a blue background only means one[.....]

Airways Brewing Invites You to Escape to the Tropics

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - For the upcoming season, which promises to be dark and cold, Airways Brewing (blog sponsor) is releasing a tropical treat: Maylani’s Coconut Stout. This year, the beer will be available in 16-ounce aluminum cans. The official release, and release event, is this Thursday, October 10th. Details in[.....]

No-Li Launches New “No Boundaries” Series with Winter Warmer Ale

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - News of new brews coming from Spokane’s No-Li Brewhouse. Press release below. No-Li Launches New “No Boundaries” Series with Winter Warmer Ale Pushes innovation and creativity with rotating beers styles in 22oz bombers Spokane, WA… Spokane-Style brewery, No-Li Brewhouse, bottles it’s Winter Warmer Ale in a re-designed[.....]

Elysian’s Great Pumpkin Beer Festival & Another Collaborative Pumpkin Beer

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - By now, everyone should know about Elysian Brewing’s Great Pumpkin Beer Festival – Friday, October 4th through Sunday, October 6th. If there is another pumpkin beer festival anywhere in the world that compares to the GPBF, I’ve yet to hear about it. I know there are others,[.....]

Reuben’s Brews Mixing Things Up - New Bottles, Seasonally Released

- by Kendall Jones, Washington Beer Blog - It’s not a bad problem to have. Adam Robbings is keenly aware of that. He certainly isn’t complaining. Still, to a certain extent, demand for his beer exceeds his ability to produce it. Reuben’s Brews emerged last summer and within a year became one of Seattle’s most[.....]