Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Friday, October 23, 2015

1st Annual Craft Beverage Walk In Yakima, Washington-November 7th


November 7th is the Craft Beverage Walk in Downtown Yakima, WA. This first time event is a collaboration between the Downtown Association of Yakima and Craft Beverage Yakima and features producers of the Yakima craft beverage industry, sampling their product in various downtown business locations.

Yakima is one of only a handful of places that can claim to be growing and producing cider, beer, wine, and spirits,” said Thomas Hale, owner of Glacier Basin Distillery and President of Craft Beverage Yakima. “This is an opportunity for people to sample all of what the city has to offer.”
Producers include Tieton Cider Works, Yakima Craft Brewing Company, Hop Nation Brewing Company, Berchman’s Brewing Company, Bale Breaker Brewing Company, AntoLin Cellars, Kana Winery, Wilridge Winery, Naches Heights Vineyard, Gilbert Cellars, JB Neufeld Winery, Glacier Basin Distillery, and Swede Hill Distilling.

Participating businesses include 4th Street Theatre, Vintage Me, Leading Force Energy and Design, Fit Studio, Kameo Flower Shop, Yakima Maker Space, and Garden Girl.
“We wanted to showcase our city’s rich beverage industry while getting folks into downtown and checking out a business or two that they maybe haven’t been in before,” said Victor De Long, President of D.A.Y.

Tickets are $20 each and come with a commemorative sampling glass plus 5 beverage samples. Additional samples will be available on site for purchase. The event goes from noon to 5 PM and begins at 4th Street Theatre.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: http://www.craftbeverageyakima.com/craft-beverage-walk/

Breweries:
Bale Breaker Brewing Co
Berchman's Brewing Co
Hop Nation Brewing Co
Yakima Craft Brewing Co
Wiley City Brewing Co

Cider:
Tieton Cider Works

Distilleries:
Glacier Basin Distilling
Swede Hill Distilling 

Wineries:
Kana Winery 
Wilridge Winery
Naches Heights Vineyard
Gilbert Cellars
Antolin Cellars
JB Neufeld
 

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Grapes 'n Growlers


Grapes 'n Growlers
Emily and I have now lived in Camas, Washington for seven years. Seven years ago, I was shocked by how behind Clark County was with craft beer, especially considering how close the area is to Portland...aka Beervana. These days, things have changed quite a bit. We now have a bunch of breweries and tap houses to choose from and most restaurants are serving at least a couple good beers. Last week another newcomer to the southwest Washington beer scene opened.

Grapes 'n Growlers is located in Vancouver at the Riverstone Marketplace a couple doors down from QFC. Emily and I went over to check it out last Friday and stayed for a couple hours and met two of the four owners,Tom Mahoney and Ashley Cahoon. In between talking with the owners and enjoying a freshpint or two (and wine) with friends this is what we found out about Grapes 'n Growlers.
 
Walking in there's a nice little seating area and a couple of tables.


You will also notice the very long bar top with seating for many....including kids...yeah I will get to that in a minute..
Tom Mahoney and Ashley Cahoon pouring some pints

Behind the bar is a mini bar shelf for times when it's really busy. Also down toward the back you will find more tables.
We arrived fairly early and it was pretty quiet, but by the time we left it was pretty crowded and this was in use. Always nice to have a place to put your beer down when it's crowded.
 Along the wall you will see that Grape 'n Growlers has an impressive amount of taps and two different kegerators. Currently Grapes 'n Growlers has 51 taps pushing beer, cider, kombucha, wine, and for the non-drinker, root beer. They are using Portland-based company DigitalPour software for their taplist.  DigitalPour taplist is cool in that it's realtime. You can see how much is left in each keg of beer, it gives prices on pints & growlers, displays style & ABV info, and it even pushes information out to different social media sites so it keeps you updated on what taps have been changed.

DigitalPour system in realtime for the 51 taps
Another cool thing about Grapes 'n Growlers is they're doing wine on tap....yep kegged wine. When we were there they had at least seven wine varieties on tap, both reds and whites. Emily decided that she wasn't really in the mood for beer, so she enjoyed wine from the tap...how cool is that?

Kegerator with wine on tap

In the future if laws change in Washington you might be able to grab a growler and get it filled with wine at Grape 'n Growlers to take home, just like you can in Oregon. Currently the law in Washington only allows Washington winery tasting rooms to fill wine growlers.  But you can get growlers to go of beer and cider and kombucha.

Kegerator of different Kombuchas
Grapes 'n Growlers does offer some light food. They have panini sandwiches, cheese plates, charcuterie, and hummus. They also plan to make root beer floats using the root beer on tap. 


This is where the family vibe comes in. We asked Tom if  kids were allowed and it was a resounding "yes". Tom said that it was in the plans all along as they built out their business. With so many young families in the area they really wanted to allow parents to bring in their kids. And yes kids are even allowed to sit at the bar with you...well I think Tom called it a food service grade bar or something similar, but they can sit with you at the bar enjoying a root beer float while you have a freshpint or a glass of wine. 

We really liked Grapes 'n Growlers. It has a lot to offer, especially with the wine on tap option and kids being allowed. Its sure to be a hit whether you grab a growler to go or sit down for a freshpint, glass of wine, or maybe a root beer float and a panini.

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Grapes 'n Growlers Location
3425 SE 192nd Ave Suite 105
Vancouver, WA 98683