July 3, 2018 / Tyra Sutak / The Full Pint

How to Explore Bellingham, Washington's Badass Craft Beer Scene

Bellingham, Washington is in a league of its own when it comes to natural beauty, ample outdoor activities, and most importantly, insanely good beer. The small coastal city of roughly 90,000 people is less than a two-hour drive from Seattle. Located a stones throw from the Canadian border, this picturesque, easy-going city boasts 15 road trip-worthy breweries where hoards of medals and awards serve as the the standard wall decor and bold Pacific Northwest flavors run rampant. Read the full story here. 

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