Tag Archive: Big_Al_Brewing

Introducing Beer Church Pale Ale. Release party planned.

Beer Church Pale Ale will be released on Tuesday, November 23rd at the Beveridge Place Pub. Details below. In addition to running the Washington Beer Blog, my wife and I also run Beer Church—a not-for-profit organization that creates fun and affordable ways for regular people to support charitable causes. Over the past 13 years Beer…

Beers for Boobies a big success

This past Saturday at Big Al Brewing in White Center, beer lovers gathered to raise funds for breast cancer research. The beneficiaries of the Beers for Boobies event were Team Tracy and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The event was produced by Beer Church, a Seattle-based organization that produces beer-themed fundraisers. Although there were plenty…

Beers for Boobies this Saturday – a benefit for breast cancer research

This Saturday craft beer lovers can support breast cancer research by attending Beers for Boobies – a breast cancer benefit in the parking lot at  Big Al Brewing in White Center. From 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. you are welcome to come share the good times with great beer, live music, a raffle, and hot dogs. Bring…

Drinking beer on Sunday – not just for NASCAR fans anymore

It is not too often that I wake up on a Sunday morning with beer at the top of mind, but it’s Seattle Beer Week so this isn’t a normal Sunday. Today there are a couple of events happening which I find particularly tempting. Of course there are a whole bunch of events happening today…

Big Al goes back to school

Alejandro Brown —the Al behind Big Al Brewing— has done a lot of things right since opening the brewery bearing his name. Most importantly, he’s made great beer. We just learned that Big Al himself will be teaching a class this summer through South Seattle Community College’s continuing education program: Craft Beer – What’s Behind…

Tonight – Plinyless in Seattle? Big Al offers relief

Happening tonight – Big Al brewers night at Porterhouse. The crew from Big Al Brewing will be at Porterhouse Pub in West Seattle. Pliny the Younger, on the other hand, will not. It’s a Tuesday night. Not usually a busy night on the beer scene; however, the much ballyhoed arrival of Pliny the Younger is…