#DrinkWAbeer and win tickets to the Washington Brewers Festival

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The Washington Beer Commission is excited to announce the second annual #DrinkWAbeer Instagram campaign. Your Washington Beer adventures take you all over the state, and this is your chance to show why you #DrinkWAbeer. Share your Washington Beer moments with the world by posting them to Instagram, answering the following question: “I #DrinkWAbeer because…” Be sure to use the hashtag #DrinkWAbeer.

Every Monday, running May 9 through June 6, the Washington Beer Commission will select a winning photograph and award the owner of that photo with “The Washington Pint” made by North Drinkware! The Washington Pint is a hand-blown, 16-ounce pint glass with Unites States Geographical Survey data of Mt. Rainier – Washington’s highest peak at 14,409 feet – molded into the base of the glass.

wa_beer_mt_rainierThe five winning photographs (one selected each week) will then go head-to-head to decide the winner of the second annual Washington Beer Commission Instagram contest. The grand prize is a set of four tickets to the biggest beer festival of the year, The 11th Annual Washington Brewers Festival on June 17-19, 2016 at King County’s Marymoor Park.

The contest doesn’t start until May 9th, but why not get started now. Get some practice in.


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How to Play:
1) Follow the Washington Beer Commission on Instagram at @Washingtonbeer
2) Include a can, bottle, or branded pint of Washington beer in your photo
3) Use the hashtag #DrinkWAbeer

Winners will be chosen based on creativity, the caption, and the environment surrounding your favorite Washington beer.


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