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Friday, January 29th, 2021

Hello everyone!

Hope you all are doing well. We are truly thrilled to announce this week that we are finally able to welcome you all back for an on-premises draft beer again! If you have driven down California Ave this last week, you may have already seen our handiwork as we built our very own open-air outdoor seating area. And after a final inspection from the city yesterday, we were approved!!! Please excuse my liberal use of exclamation points, but that last sentence deserved an extra few tacked on. 

A fair warning to everyone out there- Seating is very limited, we only have 4 tables total between our open-air indoor and outdoor seating arrangements. It may not be much, but it's a step in the right direction! Also- our windows will remain open through the duration of service so dress accordingly! Better bundle up like Bernie because it will be quite chilly in here. We are limiting parties to a maximum of 5 people per table and 90 minutes of service. The modus operandi is pretty straight forward, but I will briefly summarize them below;

Bar Rules
  1. Table service only. In other words; do not attempt to order your drinks at the bar. We have placed QR-code links to our Live Taplist on each table so that you may survey the menu prior to ordering. Our bartenders will check on each table periodically to replenish your drinks. 
  2. Please check-in with the bartender in order to be seated. We may or may not have a party that is ahead of you or need a moment to sanitize a table prior to seating you. Sorry; no reservations allowed at this time. 
  3. Your mask must be worn anytime you are not seated at your table. Are you standing up? Then your mask is on securely on your face. No exceptions.
  4. Your beverages may not leave the table. Just reiterating rules 1 & 3. See how serious we are? 
  5. Parties are limited to a maximum of 5 per table and 90 minutes of service per group. 

Finally, if you are wary of on-site consumption and would rather take your beers to-go; no problem! We have unlocked our back doors (coming in from the parking lot) and you are welcome to use them. We only ask that you use the hand sanitizer provided on the back wall and be mindful of our limiting capacity to 6 customers on the retail floor at a time. If it appears a bit full on the floor, please wait your turn and our staff will wave you in when it is safe to enter. 

Cheers!
Sully and the Beer Junction team
Our very own little parklet located in front of our store on California Ave.
Kendall Jones (author of the Washington Beer Blog) and his lovely wife Kim enjoying a pint in our outdoor seating area. Cheers!
Check out our brand new Clearance Section next time your in-store for some outrageous bargains!
A Mansion Has Many Rooms is a low gravity ale primed to propel you into the outer flavorsphere. Available exclusively at The Beer Junction and Best of Hands taproom.
Artwork by- @elimakingstuff
Just a reminder to everyone that we offer contactless-curbside pick up via our Web Store. Choose from over 200+ Items, pay online via Credit Card, and park in the back parking lot or our designated Pick-Up Priority Space (pictured above) and call the store; one of our team members will bring your order out to you. Easy peasy!
Exciting Things On Tap Right Now!
 
  • Cloudburst Cosmic Lust IPA
  • Ravenna Sun Shadow Hazy IPA
  • Köstritzer Schwarzbier
  • Elemental "Oxygen" Pomegranate Cider
Order a Crowler for Curbside Pickup


NEW ARRIVALS

All new arrivals are posted daily on Instagram.


Artivem Banana Maple Syrup Mead w/ Cinnamon
Artivem Northern Goshawk Raspberry, Strawberry & Blueberry Mead
Artivem Red Tailed Hawk Raspberry Mead w/ Peanuts
Boneyard Elixir Tropical CBD Seltzer
Boundary Bay Bellingham Blonde Ale
Boundary Bay Tropical Isolation Hazy IPA
BreakThru The Pursuit of Juice Hazy IPA
Cloudburst Cosmic Lust IPA
Cloudburst One in Eight American Wheat Ale
Decadent Orange Crusher DIPA
Double Mountain Bullwheel IPA
Duchesse de Bourgogne Petite Flanders Red
Ecliptic Carina Peach Sour Ale
Ecliptic Oort Imperial Stout
Ecliptic Oort Imperial Stout Linzer Torte Edition
Ecliptic Tucana Tangerine Sour Ale
Everybody's Brewing Prickly Pear Sour Ale
Evil Twin Brewing Et Left Home 1 Sour IPA w/ Blueberry & Raspberry
Evil Twin Brewing IPA Is Not A Problem DDH Triple IPA
Ex Novo Dunkelheit Dunkel Lager
Ex Novo Pastel Polo Key Lime Sour Ale
Ex Novo Sons of Scotland Scotch Ale
Fort George Matryoshka BA Imperial Stout
Fort George Tender Loving Empire NW Pale Ale
Georgetown Meowsa! DIPA
Headless Mumby Smoked Rye Lager
Heathen Tiki Time Fruited Sour Ale w/ Pineapple, Passionfruit & Pink Guava
Holy Mountain Swan Oak-Aged Lager
Holy Mountain Well Of Souls Ale Aged in Oak Barrels
Hoof Hearted Xxxtra Powder Key Bump DH Triple IPA
Kulshan Last Chair West Coast IPA
Matchless Southbound & Down West Coast IPA
Metier Black Stripe Coconut Porter
Metier Trail Blazer Pale Ale
Modern Times Caliban Hazy IPA
Mr. B's Sparkling Unicorn Blood Raspberry Mead
Nightmare Brewing Drawn and Quartered Hazy DIPA
Omnipollo Bianca Double Peanut Butter Jelly Lassi Gose
Omnipollo Bianca Cherry Maple Pancake Lassi Gose
pFriem La Mure BA Sour w/ Blackcap Raspberries & Marionberries
Reuben's Brews Bear Mug Coffee Porter
Reuben's Brews Gobsmacked! Triple IPA
San Juan Blackberry Island Smash Hard Seltzer
San Juan Juniper Berry Harbor Fizz Hard Seltzer
San Juan Peachy Sex On The Peach Hard Seltzer
Seapine Citra IPA
Seapine Flagship IPA
Seapine Hefeweizen
Seapine Positron IPA
Seapine Rainbow Suspenders DIPA
Sierra Nevada BA Narwhal Imperial Stout
Sierra Nevada Big Foot Barleywine 2021
Sierra Nevada Big Little Thing DIPA
Skygazer Watercolors Replay Fruited Berliner Weisse
Stickmen Beviamo! Italian-Style Pilsner
Stickmen Madame Molly Irish Red Ale
Stillwater Artisanal Premium Post Modern Beer 
Stoup Tent-O-Rama IPA
Stoup There It Is IPA
Structures Italian-Style Pilsner
Structures Junior Pale Ale
Victoria Mexican Lager
Weihenstephaner Vitus Weizenbock
 
Weekly Beer History + Fun Facts

Narwhaling

An advanced from of "shotgunning" beer where-in the drinker places their thumb at a right angle on the lower portion of the can and slam it (the knuckle of the thumb) into their forehead in order to create the puncture through which to shotgun their beer. This is by no means an endorsement of the act; it is messy and carries a considerable risk of injury. However, having seen it done a small number of times, it's quite impressive when done properly. I prefer to savor beer, but to each their own.


Prost!

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