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Company
Redhook Brewery (Woodinville, WA)
14300 NE 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072
Map Location Latitude: 47.732996 Longitude: -122.148941
Email Address: [email protected]
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Redhook Brewery (Woodinville, WA)
14300 NE 145th St., Woodinville, WA 98072
Map Location Latitude: 47.732996 Longitude: -122.148941
Email Address: [email protected]
Click here to go to the company web site
Description
Consumer thirst for specialty beers caused an increase in demand, which drove the growth of the microbrewery industry. In order to respond to this development, Redhook made a commitment to brew enough beer to satisfy the burgeoning demand. In July, 1994, Redhook completed its second brewery in Woodinville, Washington, 20 miles east of Seattle. The beautiful facility features expansive grounds and the Forecasters Public House, where you can indulge in all of the Redhook Ales and pub-style meals.
Consumer thirst for specialty beers caused an increase in demand, which drove the growth of the microbrewery industry. In order to respond to this development, Redhook made a commitment to brew enough beer to satisfy the burgeoning demand. In July, 1994, Redhook completed its second brewery in Woodinville, Washington, 20 miles east of Seattle. The beautiful facility features expansive grounds and the Forecasters Public House, where you can indulge in all of the Redhook Ales and pub-style meals.
Hours
Tours of the Brewery operate daily:
· Mon - Fri: 2 & 4pm
· Sat & Sun: 1, 3 & 5pm
Tours cost $1 per person and include 3-4 samples of beer, a souvenir tasting glass, a walk through the brewery, some Redhook history and an explanation of just how we make our fine ales. Minors are welcome.
Tours of the Brewery operate daily:
· Mon - Fri: 2 & 4pm
· Sat & Sun: 1, 3 & 5pm
Tours cost $1 per person and include 3-4 samples of beer, a souvenir tasting glass, a walk through the brewery, some Redhook history and an explanation of just how we make our fine ales. Minors are welcome.
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