Maritime Pacific Brewery in Ballard, Seattle WA
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, 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.
Wine Tasting in Leavenworth Washington
Leavenworth, Washington is one of the hottest up-and-coming wine regions in the Northwest. The terrain gives the wines depth and complexity, and the growing number of wineries and vintners experimenting throughout the region produces amazing varietals. Join us for a wine tour of several of the over a dozen wineries and wine tasting rooms in downtown Leavenworth and the surrounding valley. Taste, sip, savor and repeat!
The Washington Beer Commission, A Community of Craft Breweries
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, 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.
Brew.S.A. | Episode 2: Seattle, Washington
A Pilot series involving a group of friends that travel to different states taste testing beers, seeing the sights, and meeting great people. Breweries are chosen through the employees and customers of other breweries.
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A Taste of Yakima Valley
This is a video of our first impression of Yakima Valley. Just 120 miles outside of Seattle, Washington, this town has the best of both worlds. World-class outdoor activities, along with being a mecca for wine, beer and food, Yakima Valley has something for everyone.
We spent a week exploring the area and all we can say is wow. Yakima Valley is definitely an underrated destination in the U.S. and we don't think it will be for long.
This video is the highlights, featuring the beautiful wineries, the breathtaking hiking trails, and vistas of Mt Rainier, waterfalls, a stroll through the lavender fields and a river ride!
We cannot recommend a visit to Yakima Valley enough, it really is the best of nature and has all the luxuries of a big city, without the big city congestion.
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Craft Beer in Cans, Brought to you by Seattle's Two Beers Brewery
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, 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.
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5 Things to do in Leavenworth
Leavenworth is a Bavarian themed village in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Alpine style buildings and German beer rule here. The town is 117 miles east of Seattle and serves as a gateway to popular nearby ski resorts.
Here are 5 things to do on a day trip to Leavenworth beyond the obvious touristy choices:
1. Go wine tasting. Leavenworth is quickly emerging as one of the regions top wine hot spots. Wine tasting rooms are everywhere.
2. Grab a craft beer at Icicle Brewing Company. They use local ingredients sourced from Washington State. Enjoy it in the beer garden any time of year.
3. Take a tour of the Bavarian themed murals around town.
4. Check out the Farmers Market if you're there on a Thursday from June-October.
5. Dine at a local restaurant. We chose Watershed, a farm to table cafe serving Pacific Northwest cuisine.
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Roslyn Brewing Company - A Profile in Washington Brewing
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.
Eating a GIANT GEODUCK in Washington! | Exotic Seafood!
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During my trip to Seattle and Washington State, USA, one of the things I was most looking forward to doing was taking a day trip to Samish Bay, home to Taylor Shellfish Farms. It wasn’t too long of a drive, but it was a beautiful drive and well worth it. We pulled into the bay and the shellfish farm mid-morning. Although I knew we’d be eating as many oysters as possible, there was something I wasn’t sure we were going to have a chance to eat, but I desperately wanted to try it.
We were in luck, the had it.
Yes, I’m talking about a geoduck (pronounced gooey duck). It has to be one of the most bizarre, strange shaped shells of them all - I don’t think we need to go into details here. But it’s truly unique and soon I would find out how delicious it was.
You arrive to Samish Oyster Bar and Shellfish Market and you can choose from a dozen of so different types of oysters and they will either shuck them for you or you can shuck them yourself, we chose the latter option. We also got a couple crabs, and of course the geoduck.
The kind staff at Taylor Shellfish Farm sliced up our geoduck into sashimi slices, sectioning off the siphon shaft from the body part, both of which were different in taste and texture. They did an amazing job slicing it up. The geoduck was absolutely amazing, so sweet naturally, which a wonderful cartilage like crunch to it.
We also had a plate of Pacific Northwest Oysters, all of the varieties which were fantastic and unique.
I would highly recommend a day trip up to Samish Bay to eat fresh and amazing local seafood at Taylor Shellfish Farm, from the source - from tide to table!
Total price for everything - $129.16
Since Samish Bay is not too far from Bellingham, we continued our drive to Bellingham where my friend Jason took us to a few of his favorite breweries.
Melvin Brewing - First we stopped at Melvin Brewing, and the highlight for me was the Thai poutine, something I had never tried before, and it was actually dangerously tasty.
Total price for everything - $86.96
Kulshan Brewing Company - Next we stopped at Kulshan and ate at StrEAT Food Bellingham.
Total price for everything - $26
But the highlight for me was undoubtedly the Samish Bay experience, and getting to eat the strange and exotic geoduck delicacy from the source!
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Amtrak Coast Starlight, in a Sleeper Car Bedroom
The overnight 14 Coast Starlight (Amtrak) from Los Angeles to Seattle.
--3 states
--1,377 miles
--36 hours
--29 stops (a few afford a chance for some fresh air, for a few minutes)
--incalculable jaw drops at the beauty seen from along the ocean coastline to the snowy mountain ranges and backdoor views of towns and cities.
I can't recommend this enough! What an experience! What a way to see the country! The whole ride was smooth, quiet, and tranquil. Whether you enjoy a book in the glass-domed car while sipping on some coffee, or nurse a beer through the passing majesty outside your window, you are rocked gently into a relaxation that is unlike any other. The staff was ever ready to accommodate needs and/or wants. Guest speakers rode along, regaling passengers with tales of the flora, fauna, and history of the areas. Fellow passengers were in equal states of awe and wonder, evidenced by the acknowledging head tilts complete with twinkling eyes and hearty grins. Childhood fancy was stirred together with an aged appreciation and I found that though we were moving northward, time had stood still.
Note: Yes...I have since learned to refrain from filming in portrait mode, when using a phone. ????
Note: Thank you, all, who have clarified that it's a Lounge Car featured in this video, not an actual Parlour Car. I did not intend to mislead anyone; during our ride, the staff and fellow passengers were calling it the Parlour Car, and I was at fault for following the flock in my understanding. Our train's Parlour Car must have been undergoing maintenance, at the time. I did find, however, the Lounge Car to be quite enjoyable. Nevertheless, I imagine riding with an official Parlour Car would enhance the experience, greatly. Thank you all, for clarifying this, for me and for others.
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Oregon: A Craft Beer Road Trip
Oregon is a mecca for craft beer lovers (like yours truly) but what’s the best way to experience it all? An Oregon craft beer road trip! Our Oregon road trip included stops at some of the Pacific Northwest’s most delicious breweries including De Garde Brewing, Sedition Brewing Company, Hair of the Dog and at least a dozen more. We also hit up some of Oregon’s most beautiful scenery like Multnomah Falls and Smith Rock State Park, and – last but by no means least – we had a sloth encounter at Oregon’s Sloth Center, which was a dream come true. We fed, pet and played with sloths. Hello, heaven.
To get a full run-down of this epic Oregon craft beer road trip, check out my detailed post over on the blog:
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The Growth of Hale's Ales in Fremont, Seattle
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, 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.
Discover Jet City of Seattle, Washington
Located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, this expansive, one-of-a-kind winery occupies the space that was formerly a Dr. Pepper bottling plant. Guests are invited to experience Charles Smith's wines while listening to music and enjoying a view of Boeing Field’s main runways set in front of the iconic profile of Washington's Mount Rainier.
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Horse Heaven Hills Brewery - A Profile in Washington Brewing
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.
Visiting Leavenworth, WA In The Summer
Visiting Leavenworth, WA in summer is a must do adventure to add to your Bucket List ! -
Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the Cascade Mountains, in central Washington State. It's only ~ 2.5 hour driving distance from Seattle.
It has so much to offer !
Alpine-style buildings with restaurants serving German beer and food line Front Street. The Nutcracker Museum displays thousands of nutcrackers, some dating back centuries.
On the Wenatchee River, Waterfront Park is a habitat for ospreys and eagles, and a great place to go rafting, kayaking, tubing, and paddleboarding !
The village is a gateway to 2 major nearby ski areas ( Stevens Pass, and Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort ), PLUS it has its own ski hill that offers decent skiing, snowboarding, and tubing in winter.
Leavenworth Ski Hill offers two rope tows, a Nordic jumping hill, a tubing hill and 8km of Nordic trails of which 5 are illuminated for night skiing, and fat biking.
During summer, Leavenworth Ski Hill is a great place to go hiking, mountain biking, or trail running !
Leavenworth is also home to the best in local Wineries & Tasting Rooms ! With dozens of wineries & tasting rooms, Leavenworth is quickly becoming a premier wine country destination.
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10 Things to Do (and Eat) on Long Beach Peninsula
Sometimes when you travel, you just want a chill retreat, am I right? No hordes of tourists, no Ripley’s Believe it or Not, no overpriced Segway tours…Just some time on the beach, a good book, and a little nature to make you feel alive again. Well Long Beach Peninsula is the place to be.
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First off, book yourself a stay at Adrift Hotel: Because a lot of hotels claim to be green, but Adrift actually is. Much of the modern decor is made from recycled wood, they use solar to power most of their basic electricity needs, utilize rainwater collection, and use non-toxic biodegradable cleaning products. Plus, they have recycle bins in all of the rooms (!), they offer free bikes for guests to borrow, and there's a free coffee and tea bar with a few vegan snacks available for purchase. Pets are even welcome!
Next, Take a walk the Discovery Trail: It’s 8.5 miles long and runs alongside the beach most of the way. It stretches all the way to Cape Disappointment State Park (which is the best name for a state park ever!) and North Head Lighthouse.
Maybe you don't think you care to learn about cranberries, but how do you know until you do? The Cranberry Museum is open year-round and you can learn about the history and process of cranberry farming and then stock up on all the cranberry paraphernalia (including actual cranberries) in the gift shop. It's not a big museum and it's free, so it's worth a stop. Then, if you happen to be in town during the first two weekends of October or thereabouts, ask who's harvesting. If you're lucky, you'll be directed to one of the many cranberry bogs on Long Beach Peninsula where you can marvel at the harvesting operation.
Beaches, hiking trails, lighthouses, viewpoints...it's all at Cape Disappointment State Park. You'll need a Discover Pass, which costs $11.50 for a day pass or $35 for the year, but it's good for all the state parks in Washington (including nearby Fort Columbia and Leadbetter Point State Parks), so explore away.
Locals love the wide beach along the peninsula. You'll find them meandering at all hours of the day and night, but they seem to especially love taking in the sunrise. Personally, I only watch the sunrise when I've accidentally booked a 6 am flight, but you do you. I'm more of a bring-a-book-and-bask-in-the-sun kind of beachgoer, myself.
When it’s time to nosh, you’ve got a couple of options for vegan fare.
At the Shelburne Restaurant & Pub we were impressed to find at least three vegan items on the menu, all marked clearly. It's a rare thing to find tasty vegan nachos with vegan queso at a conventional restaurant, but the chef clearly knows what's up.
The Pickled Fish at Adrift Hotel doesn’t have much in the way of vegan options listed on their brekky, lunch or dinner menu, but a quick inquiry proved that the restaurant knew their way around a vegan dish and the kitchen was more than happy to accommodate. Doesn’t hurt to ask!
On a sunny day, order at the window of Roots and take your goods to go or sit on the patio in front of the little juice shack and enjoy the sunshine. Smoothies and acai bowls are plentiful and diverse.
If spirits are your thing, stop by Adrift Distillers for a tasting or a bottle. You can do single tastings for $1 each and learn all about their process and grab a bottle of cranberry liqueur made from local cranberries! There's also gin, vodka and white whiskey and since it’s right next door to Adrift Hotel, you don’t even have to call an Uber if you go a little overboard on the booze.
North Jetty Brewing is The one and only brewery on Long Beach Peninsula. Get a flight to sample a whole handful of their offerings or fill a growler and take it to go.
Enough to get you started? Have your own favorite things to do in Long Beach? Share them in the comments below! Wander on!
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SEATTLE TRAVEL DIARY 2019 - THE GOOD AND THE BAD | THE TRAVEL DIARIES
On this episode of the Travel Diaries, we visit SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Come with me as we explore unique accommodations, the famous Seattle Sound, Pike Place Market, Coffee, and the booming Seattle technology scene. #travel #seattle
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Welcome to The Social Pants Experiment. This season, The Travel Diaries.
Last year, I spent my time on daily Vlogs. What did I learn? My Travel Videos were well received. So, this year (2019) I'm focusing on fewer videos with greater depth of content.
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I write for fun. I travel out of necessity. And, this year- these are my travel diaries. I hope you enjoy.
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