Meet Wild Earth Brewing – Another New Washington Brewery

Located about an hour east of Seattle, the tiny town of Roslyn, Washington is now home to a pair of breweries: Rosyln Brewing Company, which has been around for years, and Wild Earth Brewing, which opened just a few weeks ago. The new brewery is the brainchild of David Kilgour, the owner/brewer at Wild Earth Brewing. David is not new to the brewery business, having worked in production breweries both large and small around the country.

On the company’s Facebook page, Wild Earth Brewing describes itself as “One of Washington’s new artisanal breweries, Wild Earth Brewing handcrafts its products in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Brewed in small batches for our onsite taproom and limited distribution of kegs and bottles around the area.”

Photo courtesy Wild Earth Brewing.
Photo courtesy Wild Earth Brewing.

“We aim to continually challenge ourselves through unique production methods and ingredients to bring our customers the best beer possible. Stop by our taproom for the latest bottle offerings, growler fills, or to enjoy a fresh pint of our latest batch.”

The brewery focuses primarily on Belgian-style beers. Wild Earth Brewing’s three core products are:


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Tamarack – Belgian-Style Pale Ale
Noble Fir – India Pale Ale
Ponderosa – Belgian Red Ale
The beers are available on Draught and in bottles.

The tasting room pours the three core beers plus at least one special release beer, as well as a guest tap. They sell growlers and bottles to go. You might even find the bottled or draft beer at other locations in the area.

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Wild Earth Brewing
200 N 1st St
Roslyn, WA 98941
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Hours:
Friday and Saturday 1:00 – 9:00
Sunday 1:00 – 7:00

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Here is a video courtesy of WhyRoslyn.com

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