One of my favorite stops in Seattle was Holy Mountain Brewing Company. Located in the Interbay neighborhood of Seattle, Holy Mountain opened in October 2014 and has gotten the attention of local beer drinkers ever since.
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Set Beneath the Space Needle, McMenamins Queen Anne Neighborhood Pub
McMenamins is a neighborhood gathering spot located throughout Oregon and Washington since 1983. They handcraft their own beer, wine, cider, spirits and coffee while offering an eclectic mix of pubs, historic hotels, movie theaters, concert ...
Episode 95: Columbia Kettle Works (or May the Schwarzbier With You)
With Rod Smith, Chad Rieker and Bill Collister at Columbia Kettle Works
In this episode we set out for Columbia, PA to sit down with owners Rod Smith and Bill Collister and brewer Chad Rieker at Columbia Kettle Works. We ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Summerweiss
Muskoka Brewery is located in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada in the heart of Muskoka. For twenty years Muskoka Brewery has been brewing up unique and refreshing beers. Foundered by Gary McMullen and Kirk Evans, Muskoka Brewery opened in June of 1996.
The Much-Accoladed Reuben’s Brews
Reuben’s Brews is located at 5010 14th Avenue NW in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, just a short walk from Stoup Brewing. They are a small, family-owned brewery that opened in August 2012. The brewery is named after the son of founders Adam ...
A Summer Stop to Sip Some Suds at Seattle’s Stoup Brewing
A stoup by definition is a drinking vessel, as a cup or tankard, of various sizes, and you will want a large stoup at Stoup Brewing. Founded by husband and wife Brad Benson and Lara Zahaba and their friend Robyn Schumacher, Stoup is located at ...
Family Owned Fremont Brewing
Freemont Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery founded by Matt Lincecum in 2009. The long-time environmentalist, community organizer, and home brewer left his job as an attorney that specialized in beverage and hospitality law to follow his ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Serenity
Wicked Weed’s website reads, “King Henry VIII declared hops “A wicked and pernicious weed” destined to ruin beer. Independent brewers were driven by their rebel integrity to defy the king, embrace the hop and create beer for the untamed palate. ...