October 30, 2015 / Jacob Uitti / Seattle Weekly

Beer Hunting: Six Breweries That Merit a Fall Road Trip

When fall hits, it’s best to make plans to avoid being housebound all season. Here’s one: Call four friends, get each to pitch in $10, then hire a fifth to drive you all to a brewpub outside Seattle—after all, little is as calming and rewarding as finding a good hole-in-the-woods brewpub, sipping a pint or four of housemade beers, chatting about their flavor profiles, ABV, and hoppy qualities (or lack thereof), and enjoying some delicious grub to boot. Read full article here: Beer Hunting: Six Breweries that Merit a Fall Road Trip

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