![]() She is awesome, but she can’t really handle long walks or mountain hikes anymore. I finally decided to make a map of breweries where I can bring Kiki, my senior mutt (circa 2000). There are many, many pet friendly breweries out there, but I had trouble finding a comprehensive list of dog-friendly breweries. She loves the attention, and people are very respectful to her. Since we need to keep our senior mutt Kiki active (but not too active), bringing her to the brewery is perfect for all of us. My husband Scott and I love going to breweries, and I ♥ love♥ seeing dogs at breweries. I feel that if we can clean up the statutes in section 22 of the CT state laws, it will help a brewery label themselves dog friendly or not, without worry of reprimand.Īnd then I’m going to have the best list ever. It’s frustrating to be in limbo, and it’s hard to predict how a law (or lack of one) will be interpreted from place to place. This year I plan to try and fix the laws that make a simple yes or no so scary. That kills me inside, so I want to change it. There’s a bunch of gaps, but nothing that would make me feel safe as a business owner to allow them. But CT does not have laws that state a dog can be inside a brewery. It’s hard to answer the question: If I had a brewery, would I allow dogs? It pains me to say no, or only outside in a separate zone (space permitting). It’s the most current I can find, and there is a very good following there to help with the upkeep. ![]() I am part of a private FB group called New England Brew Dogs on Facebook for a good, dog-friendly brewery list. I want to respect breweries, but that makes complete data very difficult. I realize that there are laws and loopholes that make saying yes or no with a straight face, sans-wink is a tough thing to do. Washington Beer Open House participating breweries (as of Feb.3/19/22: This map is very far out-of-date. This annual membership is perfect for festival-going, brewery-visiting people who love great beer!” And meet other beer lovers around the state. Join today to show your support of and pride in the craft of Washington beer. WABL’s mission is to build a community of local craft beer enthusiasts who are pursuing an active, responsible, and social lifestyle built around Washington beer. They describe it like this: “WABL is the official Washington Beer Fan Club. WABL is operated by the Washington Beer Commission. You can sign up for WABL there, too, if you aren’t already a member or you can sign up online. You’ll need to check with each brewery to know exactly what’s happening.Īre you a Washington Beer Lover? Are beer hunting and brewery hopping part of your lifestyle? Well then, you should be a member of WABL, the official fan club of Washington Beer. During Washington Beer Open House, WABL members are invited to Counterbalance Brewing in Seattle to claim their passport prizes. Like I said, each brewery has its own plan. Barrel tastings, rare beer releases, food and beer pairings, and so on. Some of the breweries are always open to the public but are offering something special for Open House. Some of the participating breweries are not regularly open to the public. Participating breweries are listed below, keep an eye on the official website for updates. What’s that, you may ask? Well, on Saturday, February 25th from noon ’til 5:00, breweries across the state open their doors and invite you in to tour the brewery, sample some beers, enjoy special releases, and more. More than 100 breweries have signed up to participate in Washington Beer Open House.
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