Who knows about Beer Can Appreciation Day? Chuckanut Brewery does! January 24 is the big day and Chuckanut Brewery’s two locations will be celebrating with a discount off each 6-pack you purchase. How did this special day come about you might ask, it’s based on the first time beer was offered in a can in 1935! Yes, in those days the cans were steel cans and they used a church key to open them. Lucky for all of us we now have beer cans with tabs that stay on the top of the can making it a lot easier to open. Chuckanut Brewery makes a very small supply of canned Chuckanut beer available mostly in Portland at P. Nut Beer Hall (920 SE Caruthers St) and at the South Nut Tap Room at the brewery at the Port of Skagit. There are a few other places around Puget Sound you can sometimes find Chuckanut cans but it’s rare occasion.
The first beer in cans appeared at Krueger Brewing Company in Richmond, VA shortly after the repeal of Prohibition. The 4 oz hefty steel cans were a popular hit with drinkers favoring them over bottles 9 to 1. The first pull tab can was offered in 1963 by Pittsburgh Brewing Company followed in 1975 by the StaTab which was safer than the sharp edged pull tab can. You can enjoy Chuckanut beers in cans filled with multiple styles of beer. For Beer Can Appreciation Day on January 24th you can find Chuckanut Bohemian Style Pilsner, Kolsch German Ale, Italian Style Pilsner, Pale Ale, Scarlet Ale, Japanese Style Lager and others at P. Nut and South Nut. Get in early on the 24th for the best selection, cheers!
Chuckanut Brewery brews award winning Lagers and Ales and has won Large Brewery of the Year at WA Beer Awards 2017, 2019 and 2021 and Small Brewery at the GABF 2011. The production facility and Tap Room is in Skagit Valley at 11937 Higgins Airport Way, Burlington, WA. Chuckanut Brewery’s P. Nut Beer Hall is at 920 SE Caruthers St, Portland. Both locations welcome guests of all ages and have indoor and outdoor seating! Check out additional information about Chuckanut at chuckanutbrewery.com.
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