Beer, wine, spirits: Where to grab a drink in Snohomish County

Beer in the Barn: Trails End Taphouse is hosting the fifth annual Beer in the Barn 3 p.m. Sept. 21 at Thomas Family Farm, 9010 Marsh Road, Snohomish. The beer festival benefits the Snohomish Panther Junior Football Association. Advance tickets are $25 and $30 at the door and can be purchased at www.thomasfamilyfarm.com/beer-in-the-barn.

Donut and beer pairing at Crucible: Enjoy donuts and beer at this event from 1 to 2 p.m. Sept. 21 at Everett’s Crucible Brewing, 909 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite D440, Everett. Tickets are $15 and include four 5-ounce pours of beer and four mini donuts from A1 Donuts.

Don’t Tell Mom release party: Everett’s Toggle’s Bottleshop is hosting Middleton Brewing’s Don’t Tell Mom release party at 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at the bottleshop, 1420 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Middleton will be pouring a variety of fresh hop beers, including a brut IPA.

Marysville Kiwanis Crabtoberfest: Marysville Kiwanis Club is hosting Crabtoberfest, an all-you-can-eat Alaskan king crab feast in an Oktoberfest-style setting from 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Marysville Opera House, 1225 Third St., Marysville. Beer, wine and limited edition steins available for purchase. Proceeds go toward student scholarships. There will be a silent auction, cash drawings, dessert dash and live music. Tickets are $65. Call 425-398-2716 or go to www.marysvillekiwanisclub.org.

Crucible Brewers tasting: Arlington’s Steins Taphouse is hosting Everett’s Crucible Brewing for a tasting at 6 p.m. Sept. 26 at the taphouse, 20308 77th Ave. NE, Arlington.

SnoToberfest: The first ever SnoToberfest is from 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 28 at SnoTown Brewing, 511 Second St., Snohomish. There will be beers, prizes and live music.

Whitewall Oktoberfest: Marysville’s Whitewall Brewing is hosting its 2019 Oktoberfest at 1 p.m. Sept. 28 at the brewery, 14524 Smokey Point Blvd., Suite 1, Marysville.

Oktoberfest Pub Crawl: The trio of south Everett breweries — Middleton, Crucible and At Large — and Soundbite Cider are hosting an Oktoberfest Pub Crawl on Sept. 28. Enjoy special Oktoberfest beer releases, brats, pretzel necklaces and more.

Anderson School Oktoberfest: Enjoy German-style beers, German food and live music at Anderson School’s Oktoberfest celebration on Sept. 28 at the McMenamins’ Mill Creek Brewery, 18607 Bothell Way NE, Bothell.

Fresh Hop Invitational at The Independent: Everett’s The Independent Beer Bar is hosting 16 fresh hop beers from Northwest breweries for an invitational contest at 4 p.m. Oct. 1 at the taproom, 1801 Hewitt Ave., Everett. The top three most ordered beer will be crowned the winners. This year’s attendees include 5 Rights, At Large, Crucible, Hellbent, Middleton, Standard and Stoup.

Oktoberfest with JT&C: Snohomish’s Josh’s Taps & Caps is hosting an Oktoberfest celebration on Oct. 5 at the taproom, 1800 Bickford Ave., Suite 210, Snohomish.

Fresh Hop Ale Festival: Yakima is hosting the Fresh Hop Ale Festival from 5 to 10 p.m. Oct. 5 at 5 West Yakima Ave. There will be more than 70 breweries pouring fresh hop beers, including Skookum Brewery and At Large Brewing. Tickets are $45. More at www.freshhopalefestival.com.

Crucible Brewing’s 4th Anniversary: Everett’s Crucible Brewing is hosting its fourth anniversary at noon Oct. 5 at the brewery, 909 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite D440, Everett. The theme of the party is Viking Days and there will be axe throwing, viking duck races and live music. Beers releases include Molten Cherry, a tart sour, bourbon barrel-aged Putin Out stout and Grand Cru-cible, a Belgian dubbel.

Freshies and Friends at 5 Rights: Marysville’s 5 Rights Brewing is hosting a fresh hop event to showcase some of the best fresh hop beers around on Oct. 10 at the brewery, 1514 3rd St., Marysville. Participating breweries include At Large, Skookum, Reuben’s, Crucible and Whitewall.

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