UPDATED – 12/1/2020 – – You can pick up a limited edition full art pint glass, included with to go and outdoor, socially-distanced specials at nearly 80 participating breweries on WA Pint Day, December 3rd and 4th (this Thursday and Friday).
Below we provide the list of participating breweries, which we will keep updated.
$1 from every glass sold goes to support the Washington Brewers Guild, a non-profit working on behalf of Washington’s small and independent breweries. When the glasses are gone, they’re gone forever. Check with each participating brewery’s websites and social media for specific details on their Pint Day specials.
Washington’s craft breweries need your support more than ever. So, bundle up and visit your local brewery to celebrate WA Pint Day!
ORIGINAL POST
First up, breweries interested in getting on board with Washington Pint Day promo need to place orders by October 30th, so get on it right now. Let us know, and we will add you to the list of participants below. Get a lot more info here (pdf), or see what we have included below.
BEER LOVERS! On December 3rd and 4th breweries across the state will celebrate Washington Pint Day. All you have to do is go drink beer and bring home a cool new pint glass or two, or three, or four. The list of participating breweries is below and we will keep it updated if/when more breweries get on board. We will also add more info as we learn, so keep an eye on this space.
The custom glassware features Washington-themed graphics created by Blindtiger Design, a local creative, strategy, and marketing agency specializing in the unique needs of the craft beverage industry. Blindtiger is a creative partner for many of the brewery brands you recognize, the Washington Brewers Guild, and are also good friends of the Washington Beer Blog.
According to the Washington Brewers Guild, which is organizing Washington Pint Day, “The goals are to encourage folks to get out and visit Washington craft brewery taprooms, raise money to support our Guild, and sell a lot of beer for brewery members!”
The event serves as a fundraiser for the Washington Brewers Guild, a grassroots organization that fosters a sense of community among the state’s breweries and also does the increasingly critical work of representing the brewing industry’s interest in Olympia. The work the Guild has done this year to support the state’s breweries in the face of the pandemic has been herculean and heroic. They’ve worked with the governor’s office, the Liquor and Cannabis Board, state and local health departments, and local municipalities to help keep brewery taprooms open.
Washington Pint Day Participating Breweries
(updated 12/1/2020)
December 3rd and 4th
- 192 Brewing
- Airways Brewing
- Anacortes Brewery
- Badass Backyard Brewing
- Bainbridge Brewing
- Bale Breaker Brewing Co.
- Black Fleet Brewing
- Boundary Bay Brewing
- Brewmaster’s Bakery & Taproom
- Brothers Cascadia Brewing
- Cairn Brewing
- Chuckanut Brewery
- Counterbalance Brewing Company
- Crucible Brewing Co.
- Dru Bru
- Everybody’s Brewing
- Figurehead Brewing
- Flying Bike Coop Brewery
- Fortside Brewing Company
- Fremont Brewing
- Garden Path Fermentation
- Georgetown Brewing Company
- Ghostfish Brewing Company
- Haywire Brewing Company
- Headless Mumby Brewing
- Hellbent Brewing Company
- Humble Abode Brewing
- Icicle Brewing Company
- Iron Goat Brewing
- Jellyfish Brewing
- Kulshan Brewery Company
- Lantern Brewing
- Loowit Brewing Company
- Lowercase Brewing
- Lucky Envelope Brewing
- Matchless Brewing
- Métier Brewing
- Monka Brewing
- Moonshot Brewing
- Mountain Lakes Brewing
- Northern Ales
- North Fork Brewing
- North Sound Brewing Co.
- Obec Brewing
- Old Schoolhouse Brewery
- Optimism Brewing
- Postdoc Brewing
- Quartzite Brewing
- Rainy Daze Brewing
- Republic Brewing
- Reuben’s Brews
- Riverport Brewing
- River Time Brewing
- Roslyn Brewing Company
- Silver City Brewery
- Single Hill Brewing
- SnoTown Brewery
- Sound To Summit Brewing
- Steam Donkey Brewing
- Stemma Brewing
- Stoup Brewing
- Talking Cedar Brewing
- Terramar Brewing
- The Good Society Brewery
- The Grain Shed
- Top Rung Brewing
- Trap Door Brewing
- Triceratops Brewing Co.
- Triplehorn Brewing
- Twin Sisters Brewing Company
- Walking Man Brewing
- Wander Brewing
- Well 80 Brewhouse
For Breweries
All current WA Brewers Guild brewery members are eligible to order glassware and participate.
Allied members are also welcome to order glassware for internal purposes such as client
holiday gifts, staff appreciation, etc. Find more information about pricing and ordering here.
This event will be promoted on social media, and all participating breweries will be listed on the WBG WA Pint Day event page at washingtonbrewersguild.org.
Here at the Washington Beer Blog, we will do our best to help the Washington Brewers Guild promote the event and the breweries involved.
The Good Society will be participating, too! Just ordered our glasses!
No need to bundle up if you go to Talking Cedar. They are still allowing inside dining and drinking and in my opinion spitting in every breweries face/beer that is complying and struggling with the current state mandate.
FYI – – December 2nd — Just saw on the Talking Cedar Brewing FB page, someone from Talking Cedar responded to a comment and confirmed they are open for indoor seating: “Yes. 50%”
Well it doesn’t surprise me about Talking Cedar, their Head Brewer is a real piece of work. I am surprised that Heritage Distilling is allowing it to happen they’ve always been a thoughtful company. Now neither of them will get my money if they are going to disregard the rules that every other brewery and distillery is having to follow.
I am not condoning or condemning anyone’s behavior, but tribal lands are not governed by the same rules as the rest of the state. As far as I understand it, and I am no expert, they are under no obligation to obey the current mandates. Love it or hate it, them’s the rules.