New Tap Trail passport showcases new locations

While Bellingham's beer community is growing, so is our capacity to support more breweries. Our palettes are developing, as is our willingness to try new things. Each Bellingham beer location has something different to offer, which is part of the beauty of the Tap Trail passport. While it gives you an [...]

New Tap Trail passport showcases new locations2018-10-18T13:20:59-07:00

Brewery Building Backstories: Boundary Bay

The resurrection of craft beer – after its Prohibition-induced death – is still in the fairly recent past. Fritz Maytag bought Anchor Brewing Company in 1965, Jack McAuliffe started New Albion in 1976, and Sierra Nevada brewed its first batch of Pale Ale exactly 37 years ago, in November of 1980. [...]

Brewery Building Backstories: Boundary Bay2018-10-18T13:21:19-07:00

New report shows Bellingham has more breweries per capita than Seattle and Portland

  Yeah, things are slowing down in craft beer. But keep in mind that is saying something for one of the hottest growing business sectors in the US. 2016 saw a tapering off in in growth and, by some measurements, a regression. But there's still over 5,200 breweries in the United [...]

New report shows Bellingham has more breweries per capita than Seattle and Portland2018-10-18T13:21:34-07:00

The Wander Brewing airplane found its way to Bellingham 3 years ago

  Wander Brewing brewhouse This Saturday will mark 3 years of Wander Brewing on Dean St. in Bellingham, WA. But Chad and Colleen Kuehl and the whole team have extended their reach well beyond their offshoot street along Whatcom Creek. They have created amazing beer after amazing beer that is being recognized not [...]

The Wander Brewing airplane found its way to Bellingham 3 years ago2018-10-18T13:21:35-07:00

Beer Review #68 — Anchorage Galaxy Batch No. 5

Let's do something a little different today and grab something a little vintage. It may be sacrilegious to willingly cellar and drink an IPA, but I assure you all that this beer is an IPA in very few ways. It is much more so a funky dry Brett beer, courtesy of the [...]

Beer Review #68 — Anchorage Galaxy Batch No. 52018-10-18T13:21:35-07:00

Tap Roundup – 3/10

Our email list is the first to hear about new local brewery openings, breaking news, exclusive email list gear deals & general craft greatness. Infrequent and always full of beer. Sign up here. Pint Points Melvin Brewing is moving quickly towards opening. Owner Jeremy Tofte tells us that they hope to be open [...]

Tap Roundup – 3/102018-10-18T13:21:37-07:00

Beer Review #64 — Pelican Hurdy Gurdy Roggenbier

  Happy Tuesday folks, we've got something a bit different today, a somewhat obscure style. Roggenbier is a traditional German style beer brewed with a very heavy portion of Rye in the malt bill and a strong yeast profile to balance the spicy rye. Pelican is nestled in Pacific City, OR [...]

Beer Review #64 — Pelican Hurdy Gurdy Roggenbier2018-10-18T13:21:37-07:00

Beer Review #60 — Commons Bourbon Little Brother

  Happy Snow Day! I thought I left Colorado to avoid the snow, but truth is I love the snow...In small doses. I can do a snow day here or there, just don't give me sustained temperatures below 10º with snow and ice that never seems to fade. A nice fresh [...]

Beer Review #60 — Commons Bourbon Little Brother2018-10-18T13:21:44-07:00

Bellingham Breweries Take Home Six Awards at Best of Craft Beer

  Only a month into 2017 and Bellingham continues to make its mark in craft beer. The Annual Best of Craft Beer Awards just wrapped up and Kulshan, Wander and Aslan pulled into a total of six awards, ranging from Bronze to Gold. Six awards is twice as many as last [...]

Bellingham Breweries Take Home Six Awards at Best of Craft Beer2018-10-18T13:21:45-07:00

Beer Review #59 — Stone | Marble | Odell Megawheat IIPA

Hello again all craft drinkers and advocates. We've got a fun one today that I was pleasantly surprised to see and find. We did a collaboration beer last week of Evil Twin & Westbrook's Imperial Mexican Biscotti Cake Break, which was quite good. Today we journey to the other side of [...]

Beer Review #59 — Stone | Marble | Odell Megawheat IIPA2018-10-18T13:21:45-07:00

Menace Brewing is Open

  Menace Brewing opened at 6:45pm on Saturday. I had the opportunity to stop in yesterday for a few pints with Tap Trail's Business Manager (and my wife) and my daughter. Upon approach to 2529 Meridian St you'll notice that there are lots of windows. The entire north side of the building has [...]

Menace Brewing is Open2018-10-18T13:21:46-07:00

Beer Review #58 — Evil Twin | Westbrook — Imperial Mexican Biscotti Cake Break

  We've got one hell of a collaboration brew on the table today. Each of the collaborators is best known for their dark beer efforts, particularly their Imperial Stouts. Evil Twin has long been a brewer without a brewery, Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø founded Evil Twin in 2010 and has quickly climbed the ranks [...]

Beer Review #58 — Evil Twin | Westbrook — Imperial Mexican Biscotti Cake Break2018-10-18T13:21:46-07:00

Beer Review #57 — Founders Breakfast Stout

  It's here, Founders Brewing has officially launched in Washington state! The core beers have been out for about two weeks now, and the specialty beers are just now starting to reach the market, move quickly because they likely won't last too long. Perhaps the most famed Founders beer is what we've [...]

Beer Review #57 — Founders Breakfast Stout2017-01-17T09:39:20-08:00

Structures Brewing: One year of fresh beer

  Structures Brewing is, without a doubt, one of Bellingham's most unique and prolific breweries. Since opening in December 2015, they have brewed over 60 different beers. That's more than 5 different beers, every single month. James Alexander, Structure's owner and head brewer, brought his style of northeast beers to Bellingham and we're [...]

Structures Brewing: One year of fresh beer2018-10-18T13:21:52-07:00

Snap a cool photo & win a $100 Elizabeth Station gift basket

  Hey, we're offering you a chance to win a badass hand-picked craft beer gift basket from the beer ninjas at Elizabeth Station by simply taking a photo. So here's how it works. Photos must be new (can't tag old photos.) Take as many awesome photos until 12/12 on the Tap Trail of you [...]

Snap a cool photo & win a $100 Elizabeth Station gift basket2018-10-18T13:21:52-07:00

Beer Review No. 54 — Oskar Blues Barrel Aged TenFidy

  Welcome back to another installment of Tap Trail Reviews. We've taken some time off as we've been inundated with some awesome Fresh Hop beers. Some of my favorites were from Fremont, Fort George, Laurelwood, Skookum, and well, too many to name. This years crop was fantastic and the multitude of [...]

Beer Review No. 54 — Oskar Blues Barrel Aged TenFidy2018-10-18T13:21:53-07:00

Prepare to lose a friend over Wander’s next can release

  Wander Brewing's first canned offering, Googly Eyes Double IPA, was released in September during Bellingham Beer Week to rave reviews and copious cans consumed. Googly Eyes was was only available in Wander's taproom, both on tap and in cans. I bought a few of those sweet looking delicious four packs. [...]

Prepare to lose a friend over Wander’s next can release2018-10-18T13:21:53-07:00

Beer Review #53 — Fremont Field To Ferment Fresh Hop Pale Ale(s)

Fresh hop season is upon us and I could not be any happier. Fremont has been giving us delicious but limited fresh hop beers from their kick ass Cowiche Canyon hop program, where they partner with hop growers to grow small plots of organic delicious hops. For the first time this [...]

Beer Review #53 — Fremont Field To Ferment Fresh Hop Pale Ale(s)2018-10-18T13:21:57-07:00

Beer Review #49 — Mikkeller Ich Bin Berliner Weisse

Ah the venerable Berlinerweisse, the approachable lightly tart German wheat beer. A delicious low alcohol treat on a hot summers day. I much prefer a clean and tangy Berlinerweisse to a sweet and sticky Radler on warm days like we've been having lately. These sour wheats do have a broad spectrum [...]

Beer Review #49 — Mikkeller Ich Bin Berliner Weisse2018-10-18T13:22:09-07:00

Beer Review #43 — Crux [BANISHED] Freakcake 2016

I put little superstition or thought into Friday the 13th, it is just another day. However this most recent one, donned "Freaky Friday" by our beer brothers at Crux Fermentation Project brought us the release of something quite special and unexpected. My ears, and taste-buds always perk up when I see or hear [...]

Beer Review #43 — Crux [BANISHED] Freakcake 20162018-10-18T13:22:40-07:00

Beer Review #42 — Structures I See You Saison

Welcome back all you Tap Trail trekkers, ale admirers, IPA initiates, and Saison scourers. We've got a fun one for you today from the new guys on the block, State Street, that is. Structures has consistently released a nice array of beers since their inception late last year. They have enjoyed [...]

Beer Review #42 — Structures I See You Saison2018-10-18T13:22:41-07:00

Beer Review #40 — Boundary Bay Imperial IPA 2016

Welcome back masters of malt, guzzlers of Gueuze, sippers of Stout, to another installment of Tap Trail reviews. As much fun as it's been getting down on some spectacular beers from all over the land, we wanted to take another look back at the wonderful homegrown scene we've got here in [...]

Beer Review #40 — Boundary Bay Imperial IPA 20162018-10-18T13:22:48-07:00

Beer Review #29 — Boundary Bay Bourbon Barrel Stout

Today is a special day, for we have before us a super local Barrel Aged beer to sample. As many of you may know, on Friday Boundary Bay offered a unique glimpse into their barrel-aging project: The Bootlegger Barrel Series. Tapping exclusive barrel aged variants of Cedar Dust IPA, Scotch Ale, Cabin Fever, and [...]

Beer Review #29 — Boundary Bay Bourbon Barrel Stout2018-10-18T13:23:24-07:00

Aslan Pushes Past “Work in Progress”

Courage. Power. Strength. These were all the qualities Frank Tosset and his partner Jack needed to take on their unconventional way of starting a brewery. They needed a powerful mascot that could help push them to where they needed to be. Aslan, the Turkish translation of lion, was the perfect representation [...]

Aslan Pushes Past “Work in Progress”2018-10-18T13:24:05-07:00

Pop Culture Pairing: The Muppets

Hello Everyone, and welcome to another installment of Pop Culture Pairing, a Tap Trail series where we take our favorite pop culture characters and pair them with popular craft brews. Catch up with past articles on Star Wars and Game of Thrones. This week, we tried something a little different. We've partnered with Kiersten [...]

Pop Culture Pairing: The Muppets2018-10-18T13:24:12-07:00

The Face Behind the Beer: North Fork Brewery and Beer Shrine

This is a series on the Tap Trail where we introduce you to all the fantastic head brewers behind all the delicious beer in our town. Catch up with past articles on Aslan, Kulshan, Boundary Bay, Chuckanut, and Wander.  This week, we highlight Eric Jorgensen of North Fork Brewery. While technically located just [...]

The Face Behind the Beer: North Fork Brewery and Beer Shrine2018-10-18T13:24:12-07:00

Beer Review #24 — Anderson Valley Pinchy Jeek Barl Bourbon Barrel Pumpkin Ale

Fall is nearly my favorite beer season, it is a very close second to the Winter beer season. Fall absolutely has some superior beer selections compared to Summer and Spring. There have already been some heavy hitters released thus far, Sierra Nevada's Celebration & Narwhal, Hopworks Abominable, Fremont Kentucky Dark Star, I could go [...]

Beer Review #24 — Anderson Valley Pinchy Jeek Barl Bourbon Barrel Pumpkin Ale2018-10-18T13:24:16-07:00

The Face Behind the Beer: Chuckanut Brewery

  Click to read past articles on Aslan Brewing, Kulshan Brewing, and Boundary Bay Brewery. Happy Wednesday, and welcome back to another installment of "The Face Behind the Beer." While all their beers are worthy of praise, Chuckanut Brewery has absolutely perfected the art of German style brewing. In fact, Chuckanut [...]

The Face Behind the Beer: Chuckanut Brewery2018-10-18T13:24:25-07:00

The Face Behind the Beer: Boundary Bay Brewery

In this series, we introduce you to all the fantastic head brewers behind all the delicious beer in our town. Catch up with past articles on Kulshan Brewing and Aslan Brewing. Boundary Bay is the founding father of the Bellingham craft beer world. They were the first brewery to open up in Bellingham [...]

The Face Behind the Beer: Boundary Bay Brewery2018-10-18T13:24:34-07:00

Bellingham’s Best BeerTender SemiFinalists

Bellingham you nominated many beertenders in our qualifying round from all over the Tap Trail (strangely, some from places not even on the Tap Trail.) After sniffing out some ballot stuffing, the following six sud slingers made it into the semifinals of the 1st Annual Bellingham’s Best BeerTender competition. Below, you can read [...]

Bellingham’s Best BeerTender SemiFinalists2018-10-18T13:24:38-07:00
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