Tag Archive: new_beer_release

American Brewing Co’s beers hit the market

Last weekend one of the highlights of Washington Beer Open House was the grand opening event at American Brewing Company in Edmonds. The opening signaled the official return of Brewmaster Skip Madsen to the local brewing scene. American Brewing just announced that it has delivered kegs to accounts around Seattle. Kegs of Breakaway IPA and…

Hale’s releases the figgy pudding (Quadruppel) this Thursday

On December 23rd at 5:00 p.m. Hale’s Ale Brewery will release their Belgian-style Quadruppel. If you attended the Winter Beer Festival earlier this month, you may have gotten a sneak preview of this big, ambitious beer. This limited-release beer will be poured at both the Hale’s Brewery in Seattle and the Hale’s Alehouse in Silverdale….

Beer Church Pale Ale ready to get to work

We’ve talked about this here on the Blog already, but we want to remind you that tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 23rd) is the worldwide release of Beer Church Pale Ale. The official release party is at the Beveridge Place Pub where the beer will go on tap when the pub opens at 3:00. The Beer Church…

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…

Airways introduces a new beer with a familiar character

We’ve learned at least two things about Alex Dittmar since he opened Airways Brewing Company last spring. First, he makes some tasty beer. Second, he has a very sharp, relentless sense of humor. With the release of Sky Hag IPA, the newest edition to the Airways’ lineup, he proves that our assessment of his character…

Up in Bellingham, Chuckanut Brewery is smokin’!

In a region where big, uber-hoppy ales reign supreme, Chuckanut Brewery has distinguished itself by making world-class lagers. Sure they make some ales, but it’s the lagers that have set them apart. In September, Washington’s craft brewers brought home seven medals from the 2010 Great American Beer Festival (read our post). Of those seven medals,…

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing’s Triskaidekaphobia soothes your irrational fears

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company is about to celebrate its 13th anniversary with the release of a new beer. Actually, the beer’s release and the actual anniversary are still a few months away, but the beer and the celebration planning are already fermenting. If you can get over your triskaidekaphobia (irrational fear of the number 13),…

Hello Seattle, it’s time for you to meet Dottie

We first introduced you to Rick Hewitt and the Emerald City Beer Company back in May (read it). Rick’s plan to open a new craft brewery in the old Rainier Brewery attracted a lot of attention. Today, we are happy to announce that the Emerald City Beer Company will officially release Dottie’s Seattle Lager this…

Georgetown Brewing introduces its IPA – meet Lucille

Last night we reported live from the Beveridge Place Pub as they celebrated their second anniversary (in the new digs) with the help of Georgetown Brewing, which was there for a brewers night event. This was also a release party for the freshly hatched Georgetown Lucille IPA. It’s just another step towards the IPA Armageddon…