@EllenInEdmonton That for that!
Regarding #PDX (Portland), we start by suggesting #BeerMongers and #Apex (beer bars and bottle shops). Both have a plethora of local and exceptional beers.
Breweries are a bit tougher because has their charm. But #UprightBrewing never disappoints, nor does #ChuckanutBrewing (based out of Bellingham, Washington), #GreatNotion (if you like confection-inspired beer or hazy ipas), #BreaksideBrewery, #CascadeBrewing (fruited source), and finally #LivingHaus and #WayfinderBeer.
For #Seattle, we suggest #PikeBrewing because it's one of the oldest and in the Pike Place Market, #Cloudburst (2 locations), #HolyMountainBrewing, #FairIsleBrewing or #StoupBrewing (or pretty much most in the #Ballard area). But if you're focused on East Seattle, then #RavennaBrewing, #BurkeGilman, #LaddAndLassB #GeorgetownBrewing, or #BigTimeBrewing. Don't forget about bottle shops/draught-houses #bottleworksbeer, #ChucksHopShop, #BrouwersCafe, and #StumblingMonk (#CapitolHill).
https://www.northwestbeerguide.com/home/2023-russianriver-returns #Seattle #Washington #Beer #News "After a 10-year absence, Russian River Brewing Company returns to Washington state via Stoup Distro." Also, there's a party at #BrouwersCafe tomorrow, January 18th in the #Fremont neighborhood.
After a 10-year absence, Russian River Brewing Company returns to Washington via Stoup Distro. — The Northwest Beer Guide

After a 10-year absence from the state of Washington, the Santa Rosa brewery Russian River has announced their return.  After a long 10-year absence, we are thrilled to announce our enthusiastic return to Seattle, WA! Feeling superstitious, we waited to make this important announcement

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https://www.northwestbeerguide.com/home/2022-brouwerscafe-matt #BrouwersCafe in #Seattle is hosting an event, starting at 4 pm, January 5th, 2023. Details are attached. #beer #events
Brouwer's Cafe hosts a celebration of Matt Bonney on, what would have been, his 49th birthday, January 5th. — The Northwest Beer Guide

Loss, laughter, anger, and apathy, are just some emotions that a typical employee in the hospitality industry experiences hourly, daily, or throughout the lifespan of their careers. Oddly enough, these are some emotions family and friends experience whenever they recognize others. Mind you, these em

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