March Beer Releases
Here’s everything new to our taps this month!
Lunar Tides Rice Lager
5% ABV | 19 IBU
Lunar Tides Rice Lager offers crisp simplicity and refined balance. Herbal and floral aromas help weave tradition with subtle modern intrigue. Its light body and effervescent finish make it refreshingly clean and quietly complex.
Lunar Tides is available for a limited time on draft at the brewery.
Sticky Trees West Coast IPA
6.8% ABV | 65 IBU
This collaboration with North Fork Brewery is named after one of our mutually loved first-runs at the Mt. Baker Ski area. Brewed with spruce tips and hopped with Simcoe, Columbus, and Idaho 7 hops, this West Coast IPA carves through juicy flavors and a touch of stickiness, stomping the landing with a smooth turn between the pines.
Sticky Trees WCIPA is available in cans at the brewery and North Fork Brewery. It is available on draft at Boundary Bay.
Coconut Cacao Vanilla BBA Port of Call Baltic Porter
10.1% ABV
Coconut Cacao Vanilla Port of Call is a limited-release Baltic Porter that we aged for 10 months in bourbon barrels and infused with vanilla, cacao nibs, and toasted coconut.
Helles Lager
5.3% ABV | 20 IBU
This bright, crushable lager is a beautiful display of Pilsner and Vienna malt balance with noble hop varieties of Tettnanger and Saaz. Its restrained bitterness and malty sweetness culminate with a dry, clean and crispy finish.
Helles Lager is available on draft and in cans a the brewery.
Nitro Scotch
6.4% ABV | 82 IBU
Nitro Scotch has returned to our taps! A special rendition of our inaugural Northwest classic brew! Nitrogenized for an extra creamy and smooth experience.
Nitro Scotch is available at the brewery for a limited time.
Van Zandt Lager
4.2% ABV | 15 IBU
Van Zandt Lager has also made its way back on draft! Van Zandt Lager is a classic American Light Lager crafted to celebrate our community’s active outdoor lifestyle. Low hop bitterness and a classic lager malt composition soar into a sensationally refreshing and crisp finish. Simply put, Van Zandt Lager is crushable.