Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Penn Cove Brewing Company
Phone:+1 360-682-5747
Hours:Sunday | 10am - 9pm |
Monday | 3pm - 9pm |
Tuesday | 3pm - 9pm |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 3pm - 9pm |
Friday | 3pm - 11pm |
Saturday | 11am - 11pm |
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Washington Breweries Tour from the Series
This is a short from the series Profiles in Washington Brewing, a production of the Washington Beer Commission.
The Washington Beer Commission is the first of its kind commodity commission in the United States, was formed in 2006, when the Washington State Legislature authorized the creation of the Beer Commission to promote the state's microbreweries.
Washington's breweries, many of them small and family owned, are integral parts of their local communities. When you choose to buy beer brewed in Washington, you support businesses that in turn contribute generously to charitable organizations that support a host of worthy projects in all corners of the state.
Simply put, Washington produces some of the finest beer in the country and our new Beer Commission will help spread the word about these wonderful products. Our microbrews emphasize quality and flavor, and are a signature product of the Evergreen State. And our renowned hops, barley and wheat are the perfect premium ingredients for the nation's best craft brewers.
Join the community of WAshington Beer Lovers, in celebrating FRESH, LOCAL, AWARD-WINNING craft beer produced in our state.
Fort Ebey Mountain Biking Part 2
Fort Ebey State Park located on Whidbey Island is a great mountain bike destination. It’s on my “Trails Less Traveled” list and is great for all skill levels. I started riding Fort Ebey over 25 years ago when there were not more than just a couple trails. I rode a Trek 725 hardtail! The trail system has come a long way over the years and there are more than 20 miles of trails networked together. You can camp out, ride all day and enjoy some great beers at Penn Cove Brewing Company!
Fort Ebey is a great place to spend the weekend mountain biking with beautiful views across the Puget Sound to 20 Miles of linked trails! Great for any level! Part 2 of this 3-part Path Less Traveled series takes you over the fastest downhills Fort Ebey has to offer. Isn’t it time you get out and adventure a path less traveled?
This video takes you into part 2 of the 3-part series I have done on riding in Fort Ebey on Whidbey Island Washington. Whidbey Island has three areas for riding mountain bikes: Fort Ebey (Primary), Putney Woods on the South end and finally, Hoypus Hill/Deception Pass area. Fort Ebey is located just a couple miles North of Coupeville, Washington and has a great little camp ground if you like staying the weekend and just riding all day Saturday & Even Sunday!
A little history about Whidbey Island: Whidbey Island is the larger of the two main islands that comprise Island County, Washington, in the United States. Whidbey is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Seattle and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western Washington. The island forms the northern boundary of Puget Sound. It is ranked as the fourth longest and fourth largest island in the contiguous United States.
When the riding is over, and you are ready for beers and food, there are some really great places to go. Two great spots to eat would be Toby’s Tavern and Front Street Grill. Once you’ve had your fill of Penn Cove Mussels, head over to Penn Cove Brewing Company and have some great locally brewed craft beer! If you didn’t already know, Coupeville is home of the world-famous mussels from Penn Coves Mussel farm. When I worked and lived in Singapore, I was able to eat Penn Cove Mussels knowing exactly where they came from! Of course, it’s a whole lot cheaper eating them in Coupeville then Singapore!
Anyway, back to Kettles Trails and Fort Ebey. Each year, there is the Coupeville Mussel Fest and along with the festival is a mountain bike ride & race. The ride is called, “Mussels in the Kettles” WIBC sponsors the event and you will have a great time! If you are into racing, then try your hand at Cookin’ in the Kettles sponsored by BuDu Racing.
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Thank you for watching today and get out there and adventure on a path less traveled!
– Part One of this 3-part series on Fort Ebey
– Hoypus Hill Trail Segment
- More Details on each trail
- History of the area
- Great Local Island craft beer and good people!
– BuDu Racing
Head over to Cranky Bike and see what we have cookin for our next adventures!
Now, Get out and adventure on a path less traveled!
Greenbank Farms Wine Tasting
Tracy take a sip of what I believe was a wine from the Cellars of Nota Bente, Ciel du Cheval Vineyard. The main thing here is that we left Seattle and traveled North for 20 minutes and arrived at the Mukiteo Ferry Dock. From there we caught a Washington State Ferry, enjoying a ride to Clinton, WA. From there we drove 15 minutes on Hwy 20 North and arrived at Greenbank Farms where we enjoyed wine tasting and browsed through an antique show that was displaying on this particular day. Later we traveled to the small town of Coupeville and enjoy lunch on Penn Cove Bay. A nice date and not to spendy all-in-all.
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