From NoLi Brewhouse:
Seattle’s Safeco and Century Link Fields are now representing the Eastern half of the state with Empire No. 8 Session IPA from Spokane’s No-Li Brewhouse.
Empire No. 8 gets its name from the Empire Builder train that travels from Chicago to Spokane to Seattle and Portland. The train was used frequently for people traveling from the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest during the World’s Fair Expo’s in 1962 in Seattle, and in 1974 in Spokane.
Today, the Empire Builder goes directly by both Safeco and Century Link Field stadiums; many Mariners fans hear the train’s whistle in the middle of home games. Now the Empire has landed at the fields in the form of No-Li’s Empire No. 8 Session IPA, bringing a piece of Pacific Northwest history into the stadiums.
Empire No. 8 Session IPA can also be found around the Pacific Northwest in 22 oz bottles
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