List of breweries in Washington (state)

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The Pacific Brewing & Malting Company in Tacoma, circa 1900

This is a list of breweries in the U.S. state of Washington.

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In 2012, Washington ranked 8th nationally in craft breweries per capita. [1] In 2014, there were 281 breweries licensed by the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB), 233 of which produced at least one barrel of beer. [2] In 2016, there were 337 breweries in Washington, including 174 in the Seattle area, which was more than in any other metropolitan area. [3] In 2022, Washington ranked 4th in the list of states with the most craft breweries, following California, Pennsylvania, and New York. [4] In 2023, the Washington Brewers Guild listed 426 breweries throughout the state. [5]

The first American brewpub since Prohibition, Yakima Brewing & Malting Co, was based in Washington. [6]

Breweries

BreweryLocationNotes
7 Seas Brewing Company [7] Gig Harbor, Tacoma Opened in 2009
Airways Brewing Company [8] Kent Opened in 2011
Aslan Brewing Company [9] Bellingham Opened in 2014
Bale Breaker Brewing Company [10] Yakima Opened in 2013
Black Raven Brewing Company Redmond Opened in 2009
Boundary Bay Brewing Company BellinghamOpened in 1995
Diamond Knot Craft Brewing Mukilteo, Mountlake Terrace Opened in 1994
Dick's Brewing Company [11] Centralia Opened in 1994
Elliott Bay Brewing Company [12] Seattle, Burien Opened in 1997
Elysian Brewing Company Seattle (3)Opened in 1996; owned by AB InBev
Fremont Brewing SeattleOpened in 2009
Georgetown Brewing Company SeattleOpened in 2002
Ice Harbor Brewing Company Kennewick Opened in 1996
Iron Horse Brewery Ellensburg Opened in 2004
Kulshan Brewing Company [13] Bellingham (3)Opened in 2012
Mac & Jack's Brewing Company Redmond Opened in 1997
Maritime Pacific Brewing Company [14] SeattleOpened in 1990
Matchless Brewing [15] Tumwater Opened in 2017
McMenamins various locationsMcMenamins operates a number of breweries, restaurants, and other businesses; their first brewery opened in 1985.
Narrows Brewing [16] TacomaOpened in 2013
No-Li Brewhouse Spokane Opened in Airway Heights, Washington as Northern Lights Brewery in 1993; moved to Spokane in 2002; renamed No-Li Brewhouse in 2012
North Fork Brewery Deming Opened in 1997
Old Stove Brewing [17] SeattleOpened in 2023
Paradise Creek Brewery [18] Pullman Opened in the Old Post Office in 2010
Pike Brewing Company [19] [20] [21] SeattleOpened in 1989
Postdoc Brewing [22] Redmond Opened in 2014
Ram Restaurant & Brewery [23] various locationsChain of brewpubs that started in Salem, Oregon in 1995
Redhook Ale Brewery Woodinville Opened in 1981; owned by Tilray
Reuben's Brews [24] SeattleOpened in 2012
Scuttlebutt Brewing Company [25] Everett Opened in 1996
Silver City Brewery [26] Bremerton Opened in 1996
Snoqualmie Falls Brewery Snoqualmie Opened in 1997
Stoup Brewing [27] Seattle (3)Opened in 2013
Two Beers Brewing Company [28] [29] SeattleOpened in 2007; acquired by Agrial Group in 2016

Closed breweries

BreweryLocationNotes
American Brewing Company [30] Edmonds Opened in 2011, closed in 2020
Big Al Brewing [31] Seattle Opened in 2008, closed in 2017
Fish Brewing Company [32] Olympia Opened in 1993, closed in 2023
Gordon Biersch Brewing Company SeattleChain of brewpubs founded in Palo Alto, California in 1988 and owned by SPB Hospitality; the Seattle location opened in 1998 and closed in 2019
Hale's Ales SeattleOpened in 1983, closed in 2022
Harmon Brewing Co. [33] Tacoma (2)Opened in 1997, ceased brewing in 2019
Hilliard's Beer [34] SeattleOpened in 2010, closed in 2016
Optimism Brewing Company [35] SeattleOpened in 2013, closed in 2023
Pyramid Breweries [36] SeattleFounded in Kalama as Hart Brewing in 1984; renamed Pyramid Breweries and moved to Seattle in 1996; acquired by North American Breweries in 2010; closed in 2020.
Rainier Brewing Company SeattleOpened in 1884, acquired by Stroh Brewery Company in 1996, closed in 1999
Rock Bottom Brewery [37] Bellevue Chain of brewpubs founded in Denver, Colorado in 1991 and owned by SPB Hospitality; the Bellevue location opened in 1999 and closed in 2015
Sound Brewery [38] [39] Poulsbo Opened in 2011, closed in 2019
Weinhard Brewing Company SeattleMakers of Henry Weinhard's and other brands; opened in 1864, closed in 1999
Yakima Brewing Yakima Opened in 1982, closed in 2004

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