Redhook Brewlab One Year Anniversary Party

Redhook Brewery will celebrate the one year anniversary of Brewlab - their Seattle experimental brewery and pub in the Capitol Hill neighborhood on Friday, August 17 at 3 p.m. The party will feature a first anniversary beer and three new collaborations with Aslan Brewing, Hellbent Brewing and Westland Distillery, plus the introduction of Redhook Brewlab's "Crowler Club."More from a press release:As part of the celebration, Redhook Brewlab will tap Brewlab1, a New England-style IPA brewed for the occasion, and three new collaborations: a Brut IPA made with Hellbent Brewing, a whiskey barrel-aged Doppelbock with award-winning Westland Distillery, and a pilsner with Aslan Brewing. At the event, Redhook will also kick-off its brand new “Crowler Club,” Brewlab’s membership club, where members receive perks like monthly limited release beers in 32-ounce crowlers, access to special events, a birthday beer, and ongoing discounts at Redhook Brewlab on beer, food and merchandise.“Over the course of the first year we collaborated with dozens of local breweries and artisans on beers and we’ve continued to partner with amazing brewers, artists and the Seattle community,” said Redhook Brewlab Head Brewer Nick Crandall. “During that time we also tapped over 100 new beers and we’re excited to continue building on that experimental foundation in the years to come.”Crandall’s innovative nature makes for a wide variety of styles available at Brewlab at any given time. Some of the crowd favorites from the first year include Redhook’s recent beer brewed for Pride Week, Highly Verotic, a glitter pale ale, Transparent Reality, a citrusy, earthy pilsner, and its top-selling IPA, Across the Ditch, an IPA brewed with hops from New Zealand and Australia. Brewlab’s “Washington Native Series”, which features beers brewed strictly with Washington malts and hops, has also been a big hit.Other hits from the first year include beers that have been or will be packaged in 6-packs as part of Redhook’s limited release series this year: Peaches for Me IPA brewed with peach and mango, Continuous Revelation IPA brewed with coffee and Mothers of the Sun raspberry saison.Special Anniversary Party pricing will be available on all beers throughout Friday, and guests can try tasters of the three new collaboration beers by ordering the Anniversary Brewer’s Board, which includes 4-ounce pours of the beers paired with small bites. Renowned Taylor Shellfish will be on hand at the event, shucking and sampling its delicious oysters for attendees. Theo Chocolate will also join the celebration with a special “1 Year Anniversary” ganache with Redhook’s Tangelic Halo Tangerine IPA. Brewlab Anniversary Event DetailsCome celebrate Redhook Brewlab turning one in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood with special collaborations and a limited-edition anniversary beer from Head Brewer Nick Crandall.Date: Friday, August 17th, 2018What: Redhook Brewlab Anniversary PartyTime: 3 p.m. to midnightSpecial release beers:

  • “Brewlab1”: Redhook Brewlab Anniversary Beer, a New England-style hazy IPA that Redhook has high hopes for as it will be entered into GABF this year. ABV: 6.5 percent; IBU: 50.
  • “Brutally Collaborative”: collaboration with Hellbent Brewing. This Brut IPA is clear, crisp and packs a deceiving punch at 7.5 percent ABV with just 50 IBU.
  • “Grand Sorcerer”: collaboration with Westland Distillery. A Doppelbock aged nine months in whiskey barrels from award-winning Westland Distillery.
  • “Hook, Line & Sinker”: collaboration with Aslan Brewing – A pilsner brewed with Loral and Hallertau blanc for a hoppier version of the style at 6.2 percent ABV, 35 IBU.

Anniversary Brewer’s Board: Three collaboration beer tasters and specially paired small bitesFor additional information on Redhook Brewery, visit redhook.com and follow the brewery on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter. About Redhook BreweryRedhook was born out of the entrepreneurial spirit of early 1980s in the heart of Seattle. While the term didn’t exist at the time, Redhook became one of America’s first craft breweries with its focus on creating a better beer. From a modest start in a former transmission shop in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard, to a Fremont trolley barn that housed The Trolleyman brewpub, Redhook has become one of America’s most recognized craft breweries. Redhook opened Brewlab, an experimental 10-barrel brewery and pub in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle in 2017.Redhook’s beer lineup includes Big Ballard IPA, Bicoastal IPA, ESB, Long Hammer IPA and a variety of seasonal beers, including My Oh My Caramel Macchiato Milk Stout, Tangelic Halo Tangerine IPA, Winterhook, and more. Redhook beers are available on draught and in bottles and cans around the country.Redhook Brewery, Est. Seattle, WA 1981.

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