32 IPAs from 18 Washington breweries, and yes, those baby goats are back April 20-21
SEATTLE, WA – April 2, 2019 – Redhook Brewlab is bringing back IPA Daze, its India Pale Ale party, for a two-day extravaganza to celebrate craft beer’s number one style. The two-day event will feature more breweries than 2018’s event. This year, the event will boast 32 IPAs from 18 of Washington state’s top breweries, including host Redhook. As with 2018’s inaugural event, hopheads can expect a variety of takes on the IPA, from traditional and imperial IPAs to fruit IPAs and hazies. A portion of the proceeds will once again benefit the Surfrider Foundation.
“We had so much fun doing this event last year, celebrating creativity among the Washington brewing community and raising money for charity, we thought ‘why not do it again but bigger?’” said Redhook Brewlab Brewmaster Nick Crandall. “Last year was one of the biggest weekends of the year for us,” he added.IPA Daze will run Saturday and Sunday, April 20 - 21, from noon to midnight on Saturday and noon to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Guests will find 15 different takes on the style from Crandall and his team at Brewlab. Among the IPAs Crandall will brew for the event: Force Output, a triple IPA, Mana Vault, a hazy IPA, When Life Gives You Limes #2, a lime IPA, Hempocrat, a hemp seed IPA, and a can’t-miss milkshake IPA – Shake that Tangerine – on nitro. Of course, Redhook favorites Peaches for Me IPA and Atomic Robot will also be pouring.
“We didn’t just want to have 15 more-traditional IPAs from Brewlab for the weekend-long event,” said Crandall. “We wanted to push ourselves as the host to come up with a wide variety of IPAs, and to do a Brett IPA and a milkshake IPA on nitro – we’re thrilled with the results.”
But, WAIT, there’s more: Over the two-day IPA Daze party, fest-goers will also have access to some of Washington’s best breweries, as guest IPAs will be made by: Elysian, Georgetown, Stoup, Aslan, Matchless, Holy Mountain, Wander, Hellbent, Silver City, Standard, Brew Hall, Skookum, Rooftop, 20 Corners, Two Beers Brewing, Black Raven, Chainline, and 7 Seas – truly a one-of-a-kind event.
So where do the baby goats come in? Redhook wants to give guests a special treat, so Brewlab will have small petting zoo outside Brewlab from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. on each day of the festival. And KEXP DJs will be on hand all weekend to keep the music fresh. An assortment of snacks and pizzas will also be available.
Did we mention that this destination event is free? Yes, entry to the event is free; however, tokens will be required for beer purchases. Token breakdown:
1 Token - $2.00
4 Tokens - $8.00
11 Tokens - $20.00
24 Tokens - $40.00
What does that get you?
1 Token – 4 oz. sample
2 Tokens - One 16-ounce can of El Sonido or Big Ballard IIPA
3 Tokens – One 16-ounce or 10-ounce pint of event IPA
6 Tokens – Taster Tray of 6, 4 ounce tasters
With Earth Day just around the corner, Redhook will donate a portion of its proceeds from the two-day fest to their friends at the Surfrider Foundation, and you can join a beach cleanup with the organization on Friday, April 19 from 2-4 p.m., with an after party happy hour at Brewlab following the cleanup. More information about that effort can be found on their Facebook page.
For additional information on Redhook Brewery, visit redhook.com and follow the brewery on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
About Redhook Brewery
Redhook 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, to its current brewery in Seattle, Wash. Redhook has become one of America’s most recognized craft breweries.
Redhook’s 2019 lineup includes Big Ballard IIPA, El Sonido, and a variety of seasonal beers, including Mothers of the Sun, Peaches for Me and Winterhook, as well as their core beers Longhammer IPA and ESB. Redhook beers are available on draught and in bottles and cans around the Pacific Northwest.
Redhook Brewery, Est. Seattle, WA 1981
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