Cask Fest lineup announced

We do not yet have the list of beers they will be pouring, but we know which breweries will be at this year’s Washington Cask Beer Festival. The event takes place at Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavillion on Saturday, April 9th. As we told you a couple days ago, now is the time to secure your tickets. The afternoon session is very near sold out (might be sold out by now, actually). Tickets for the evening session will start to move quickly as soon as that happens. You can buy tickets online or you can check with one of the retail outlets: Big Time Brewery, Bottleworks, Malt & Vine, and 99 Bottles (WA Beer Blog sponsor).

The 2011 Washington Cask Beer Festival will feature more than 35 breweries pouring 70 different cask-conditioned beers. Here’s the list of breweries.

BREWERY LOCATION
Airways Brewing Kent
American Brewing Edmonds
Anacortes Brewery Anacortes
Big Al Brewing Seattle
Big Time Brewery Seattle
Black Raven Brewing Redmond
Boundary Bay Brewery Bellingham
Diamond Knot Brewing Mukilteo
Elliott Bay Brewing Burien
Elysian Brewing Seattle
Fish Brewing Olympia
Fremont Brewing Seattle
Georgetown Brewing Seattle
Hale’s Ales Brewery Seattle
Harmon Brewing Tacoma
Ice Harbor Brewing Kennewick
Iron Horse Brewery Ellensburg
Issaquah Brewhouse Issaquah
Mac & Jack’s Brewery Redmond
Maritime Pacific Brewing Seattle
McMenamin’s Brewery Portland/Seattle
Naked City Brewery Seattle
New Belgium Brewing Renton
Pike Brewing Seattle
Port Townsend Brewing Port Townsend
Pyramid Breweries Seattle
Ram Brewery Seattle
Redhook Ales Seattle
Rock Bottom-Bellevue Bellevue
Schooner Exact Brewing Seattle
Scuttlebutt Brewing Everett
Silver City Brewery Silverdale
Snipes Mountain Brewery Sunnyside
Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Snoqualmie
Sound Brewery Poulsbo
Two Beers Brewing Seattle
Valholl Brewing Poulsbo
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