Entries from April 26th, 2016

Dick Cantwell Co-Authors New Book With Peter Bouckaert

April 26th, 2016 · No Comments · General Beer News

Dick Cantwell hasn’t exactly been sitting around doing nothing with his spare time since leaving Elysian Brewing. His departure from Elysian gave him more time to focus on finishing a new book he co-wrote with Peter Bouckaert, Wood & Beer: A Brewer’s Guide. Bouckaert and Cantwell are two of the most-respected members of the brewing […]

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Geaux Brewing Plans Expansion to Second Location

April 19th, 2016 · No Comments · Washington Breweries

Geaux Brewing, currently located in Bellevue, is set to expand to a second location in Auburn. The new location will allow for a significant expansion of the brewery operations, and food will now be available at both the new location in Auburn as well as the original taproom in Bellevue. Keep reading below for more details. […]

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Old Stove Brewing Opens in Pike Place Market This Saturday

April 14th, 2016 · No Comments · Washington Breweries

Seattle’s newest brewery, Old Stove Brewing Company, is set to open this Saturday, April 16. To start, Old Stove’s taproom will be located right in Pike Place Market, on First Avenue between Pike & Pine. Then, in 2017 the taproom will be one of four businesses moving into the new Pike Place MarketFront expansion. Old […]

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Reuben’s Brews Releases Official 2016 Seattle Beer Week Daily Pale in Cans Today

April 11th, 2016 · No Comments · Beer Releases

Seattle Beer Week will be here before you know it (May 12-22), but this year’s official beer from Reuben’s Brews is already available in cans starting today. Check out the press release below for more info: SEATTLE, Wash. (April 11, 2016) Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Get your first taste of the Daily Pale […]

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Brewfest by Train: 20th Annual Olympic Club Brewfest in Centralia on April 23

April 5th, 2016 · No Comments · Events, Oregon Breweries, Washington Breweries

I’m a big proponent of not driving to beer festivals. I’ll take the bus, walk, hop in an Uber or use whatever other transportation can get me there and back without driving. But, taking Amtrak for a day trip to a beer festival would be a first for me. Coming up on Saturday, April 23, McMenamins 20th […]

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