FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 8, 2018

MEDIA CONTACT:
Aslan Brewing Co.
www.aslanbrewing.com

Aslan Brewing's Newest Addition The Aslan Depot Is Open For Business

Aslan Brewing Co. is excited to announce that the Aslan Depot: Barrels and Blending is now open. The Aslan Depot serves as a taproom, barrel-aging facility, and event space in the Union Depot Building in downtown Bellingham, located at 1322 N. State St., Bellingham. This location is open Thursday through Monday, 3 p.m. to 1 a.m., featuring a range of craft beer, cider and wine. A rotating list of 15+ taps and 50+ bottles and cans will showcase Aslan barrel projects and small batch brews alongside a curated selection of styles from the craft brewing world. Additional bottle release information for our barrel projects will be shared via the website and social media platforms. Beyond the specialty taproom, the Depot building serves as home to our expanding barrel program. Lining the walls and filling the back storage room, the growing collection of barrels has increased our ability to age, blend, and experiment with creative new beers. Originally serving as the public station for the interurban, the Union Depot building is now reopened to the public as a place of beer discovery, community, and conversation. Our hope is that it can serve as a destination for craft beer enthusiasts and casual beer drinkers alike. Find more information at aslandepot.com and our dedicated Instagram @aslandepot.

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