June 13, 2018 / Kendall Jones / Washington Beer Blog

New Brewery and Beer Garden Coming to Bellingham, Twin Sisters Brewing

It’s an ambitious endeavor, as evidenced by the fact that Twin Sisters Brewing recently announced plans to hire 100 people to work at its soon-to-be-open brewery and restaurant in Bellingham. It’s hard to imagine a new brewpub needing to hire that many people right out of the gate. By all indications, this will be more than a brewpub: they hope to create something of a destination. Read the full story here. 

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