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Two Beers Brewing partners with the Washington Trails Association

Crack open a cold one for our trails.

Views of Mount Rainier from the Wonderland Trail.

Views of Mount Rainier from the Wonderland Trail.

Photo by @brewbooks

Don’t forget to pack a cold one to enjoy at the end of your next adventure. We’ve got a local option that pairs nicely.

Two Beers Brewing recently announced it will donate a portion of sale proceeds from its Wonderland Trail IPA to the Washington Trails Association — the nation’s largest hiking and trail maintenance nonprofit. 🌲

The flagship beverage is inspired by the famed 93-mile route around Mount Rainier — and brewed with Washington-grown Amarillo, citra, mosaic and cascade hops.

In October, Two Beers Brewing will showcase a limited-release fresh hop version of the beer.

Not a fan of IPAs? Here are some other local options that would go great on the trail.

Stoup Brewing, 1108 NW 52nd St.
🍺 Save the Snake River Lager

Cloudburst Brewing, 2116 Western Ave.
🍺 Rock the Boat Hazy Pale Ale

Redhook Brewlab, 714 E Pike St.
🍺 Lagersquatch Lager

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