Kulshan Brewing opening its Trackside Beer Garden this Friday



The waterfront beer garden opens in Bellingham on Friday, April 8th.

Last year Kulshan Brewing opened its third location in Bellingham, Washington. The Trackside Brewery and Beer Garden is a seasonal pop-up location built around repurposed shipping containers near the city’s downtown waterfront. It is also the location of a small, pilot brewing system.

The name, Trackside, references its location next to the Waterfront Pump Track, a city-run bike park. The Kulshan Trackside Brewery and Beer Garden opens for the 2022 season this Friday, April 8th.

Kulshan’s Trackside Beer Garden is expansive, covering over 25,000 square feet. In addition to serving Kulshan’s beers, it serves as a community hub, hosting live music, group yoga, and more. The beer garden welcomes kids and dogs. It also invites beautiful sunsets across Bellingham Bay.

Here is the announcement from Kulshan Brewing.


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Kulshan’s Trackside Beer Garden Celebrates Seasonal Reopening

Kulshan’s Trackside Beer Garden will celebrate its grand re-opening for the season on Friday, April 8th. Kulshan, who opened the pop-up pilot brewery last summer, is also celebrating its 10th anniversary since first opening its doors in the Sunnyland neighborhood in Bellingham in 2012.

Located on the downtown Bellingham waterfront, Trackside became a destination spot last summer for its proximity to the pump track, live music line-up and rotating events such as group yoga, movie premieres and special beer releases. Stay tuned for this summer’s line up and keep an eye out for Trackside Haze, a smooth and easy drinking hazy IPA brewed to celebrate the return of Trackside! Available in cans and on draft this Thursday, April 7th.

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“We’re very excited to welcome this wonderful community back to Trackside for our second season! We have some exciting new neighbors in the Container Village, adding to the lineup of services for everyone to enjoy.”, says Bill Morrison, Kulshan’s General Manager. “We’re thrilled
to be slinging beers for everyone enjoying themselves on the pump track, at the Bellingham Farmers Market, enjoying food, or passing by!”

The Trackside Beer Garden Opening Event will include live music from 5:30 – 10pm from Diego Romero Band, Slyvi does Neil Young, and DJ Boom Box Kid, as well as food trucks and plenty of Kulshan beer.

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Trackside has 20 taps featuring seasonal, limited release and year-round
offerings as well as wine and cider and non-alcoholic beverages. With over 25,000 square feet of outdoor space for lounging, dancing, and lawn games the more the merrier – all ages and dogs are welcome.

“Kulshan celebrated our 10th anniversary a few days ago – double digits! We would not be here without the support of our community. From all of us here at Kulshan Brewing, we want to give everyone a big hug, a high five and a THANK YOU! The best part about milestone birthdays is the excuse to celebrate all year! We have some really fun events and upgraded beer garden features teed up for you all. We’ll see you soon for a show, a beer, a yard game and some general revelry!” -Bill Morrison, Kulshan GM

Trackside’s Hours of Operation

  • April: Thursday – Saturday 11am – 10pm and Sunday Noon – 8pm
  • Opening every day of the week starting in May

Kulshan Trackside Brewery and Beer Garden
298 West Laurel Street
Bellingham, WA 98226

Be sure to follow Kulshan Brewing on social media to keep up with the new beer releases and event dates. Facebook @Kulshanbrewing, Instagram @kulshanbrewery, Twitter @kulshanbrewery.



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