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

Holiday pet photos at Toggle’s: Strike a pose with your pet during a holiday pet photo party at Toggle’s Nov. 30 at the taproom, 1401 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Suggested donation of $15 to go to Save-a-Mutt.

Small Brewery Sunday: Celebrate Small Brewery Sunday with the Brewers Association by visiting a local brewery on Dec. 1. Brewery’s across the country and around Snohomish County will be celebrating independent beer.

Stout Week 2019: Everett’s Middleton Brewing is hosting its Stout Week 2019 between Dec. 4 and 8 at the brewery, 607 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite 27A. Seven stouts on tap on Dec. 4, 5 and 8 with flights available. There will be 20 stouts on tap on Dec. 6 and 7. Tickets for those days are $25, which include a Stout Week glass and four 5-ounce pours.

Farewell to the 18th Amendment at At Large: Everett’s At Large Brewing is hosting a celebration for the end of prohibition at 5 p.m. Dec. 5 at the brewery, 2730 W. Marine View Drive. There will be a photo booth, costumes and special beer releases, including 2018 and 2019 versions of the brewery’s Russian Imperial Stout.

Ugly Sweater Party at Josh’s: Snohomish’s Josh’s Taps & Caps is hosting its annual Ugly Sweater Party at 5 p.m. Dec. 20 at the taproom, 1800 Bickford Ave., Suite 210, Snohomish. There will be prizes for best ugly sweater and Melvin Brewing will be there as well.

Scrappy Punk’s 3-Year Anniversary: Snohomish’s Scrappy Punk Brewing is hosting its three-year anniversary party on Dec. 21 at the brewery, 9029A 112th Drive SE, Snohomish. There will be new beers, food trucks and special growlers.

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