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(Runtime 3:46)One craft brewery in Seattle is hoping to bring the flavors of the Northwest to beer — and, no, we’re not talking fresh hops. Fair Isle…
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(Runtime :57) New legislation would allow breweries and wineries in Washington to serve beer and wine at all the same places you find food trucks.…
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As the Dry January trend continues this new year, more non-alcoholic beverage options line market shelves than ever before. Lauren Paterson takes us…
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Half a dozen Pacific Northwest craft breweries are diversifying into making nonalcoholic beer. But instead of brewing bland and watery "near beer," they're injecting quality and variety into a space that used to be dominated by a few national brands. A swelling customer base is lapping it up.
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(Runtime 1:12)The 2nd Annual Celebration of Community, Diversity & Culture” will be held this weekend August 6th from 12 to 8 p.m. in Kennewick.The last…
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(Runtime :58)The Scottish Festival and Highland Games have been a tradition in Prosser for 20 years. The festival includes music, food, and…
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Alcohol and blood donation don't seem at first glance to go together. But that pairing is one of several creative strategies deployed by major Pacific Northwest blood centers to drum up more donors this spring.
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There have been many bumps in the road for Olympia Beer ever since it was founded 125 years ago. Now fans are once again buckling up for what's ahead. Olympia Beer announced Monday that it is pausing production.
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There's no indication a beer tax is on tap in Olympia. But the industry isn’t taking any chances. Especially after what happened in 2010. That’s when state lawmakers imposed an increase in the beer tax as part of a plan to balance a budget hammered by the Great Recession.
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Wineries and breweries in Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties must keep their doors closed for now, unless they serve food out of their own kitchens. That’s the updated guidance for the three counties, which are seeing some of the highest numbers of coronavirus cases in Washington.