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Washington Beer Blog. Beer news and information for Washington, the Northwest, and Beyond. On Thursday, April 30th employees at the Pyramid Alehouse in Seattle were notified that the restaurant and brewery would be closing permanently.

Obviously, because of the pandemic, there are no sporting events happening at T-Mobile Park or Century Link Field right now, so the writing was on the wall.

The Alehouse has always relied on big crowds before and after soccer, football, and baseball games at the stadiums across the street. Our Alehouse business has become increasingly difficult to operate. The current environment will make it even harder. For the unaware, Thomas Kemper was a brewery in Poulsbo, Washington, founded in Pyramid transformed Thomas Kemper into a soft drink brand, something for which a lot of old-school beer geeks never forgave Pyramid.

Back in the s, there was an IPO followed in the ensuing decades by a series of mergers and acquisitions. It has a catalog of over 2, products, sold in over 15 countries.

This is the only beer that the pyramid remains part of the focal point of the label. On the new label the apricot is featured prominently in a bit of a vibrant design on the label. Consumers will see these changes and ones for other beers in the Pyramid Brewing portfolio over the coming months as inventory replenished through its distributor partners. With over 25 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it.

He can be found in any of the great breweries or beer bars that make Portland the best beer city in the world. His writing can also be found in the archives of Northwest Brewing News and can be followed on Twitter and Instagram at hopapalooza.

Your email address will not be published. Buoy Beer Releases Dunke New Belgium Brewing and As the virus grew larger and no signs of Major League Baseball returning across the street at T-Mobile Park, the brewery decided to pull the plug on operations there on April 30, Though its presence in Seattle is no longer, Pyramid Brewing is now officially based in Portland alongside its sister brewery, Portland Brewing, where it as been brewing for quite some time.

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