New Beer Releases

Well Shiver Me Timbers. Baron Brewing is Making Ale!

Baron Brewing makes German-style beer. Pilsner, Schwarzbier, Hefe-Weisse, Uber-Weisse and so on. Yep. That’s what they do. Baron = German. Until now. “Ahrrrg! What’s that ye…

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Capt. Sig’s Deadliest Ale Release Party at the Lockspot

On Tuesday night, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, at the Lockspot Cafe, Rogue Ales will be hosting the official launch party for Capt. Sig’s Deadliest…

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New Limited Release from Rogue

Sure, Rogue is headquartered in Newport, OR. Sure, most of their brewhouses are in Oregon as well. But they do make beer in Issaquah and…

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Pike Entire Release Update

As originally reported here on the WBB, Pike Entire will be released to the public soon. Don’t miss this exceptional beer. Here is an update…

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Schooner Exact Releases Hoppy Holidays

This just in from Marcus at Schooner Exact Brewing: “It’s that time of year again—time for the wonderful award-winning winter brew from Schooner Exact, Hoppy…

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Pike Releases Limited Edition Imperial Stout

The Pike Brewery’s Pike Entire Wood Aged Stout made it’s debut at the 3rd annual WABL (Washington Beer Lovers) anniversary party on November 8. The WBB…

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Elliott Bay Brewery – Nov. Beers and Brunch too

This just in from Elliott Bay Brewery. Look for these beers to be available at both the West Seattle Pub and the Burien Brewhouse. Also…

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Rogue Announces Release of “The Deadliest Ale”

Rogue Ales has partnered with one of the captains of the popular show Deadliest Catch to create Captain Sig’s Deadliest Ale. According to the release from Rogue,…

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