Local breweries pouring at Snohomish Brewfest

The fifth annual Snohomish Brewfest is this weekend and it features some great Snohomish County breweries pouring some of their best beers.

The brewfest will be held at the Snohomish Event Center, 1011 Second Street, Snohomish, and will have three sessions, starting at 6 p.m. Oct. 23. Two more sessions will be the following day from 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.

General admission tickets are $30 or VIP tickets, which include admission to all three sessions, are $50. Admission includes a souvenir glass and five tasting tokens (10 for VIP). For more information, visit www.snohobrewfest.com.

The Snohomish BrewFest is a fundraiser for the Snohomish Senior Center.

Here’s a list of the breweries, cideries and wineries pouring at the Snohomish Brewfest: At Large Brewing, Awkward Brewing, Blanc Rouge winery, Der Blokken Brewery, Diamond Knot Craft Brewing, Elysian Brewing, 5 Rights Brewing, Georgetown Brewing, Island Hoppin’ Brewery, Lagunitas Brewing, Mac &Jack’s Brewing, Mt. Index Brewing, Ninkasi Brewing, River Time Brewing, Schilling Cider Co., SnoTown Brewing, Sound to Summit Brewing, Sumerian Brewing, Whiskey Ridge Brewing and Whitewall Brewing.

Beer list

For a look at the beers pouring at this year’s Snohomish Brewfest, visit www.heraldnet.com/hopsandsips.

Beer list

5 Rights Brewing, Marysville: OTC IPA, Put a Pumpkin In It, Mr. Oatis Don’t Regret coffee stout.

At Large Brewing, Marysville: Hitting on all 6 IPA, Stakeout Stout, I’d Tap That blonde.

Awkward Brewing, Lake Stevens: I.P.Awkward

Der Blokken Brewery, Bremerton: Mutha Hefe, Sacred Hop Double IPA, Rat City Red.

Diamond Knot Craft Brewing, Mukilteo: Storm Surge Winter Ale, Above Board Pale Ale, Fog Bank Fall Ale (rotating), Scottish Ale (rotating).

Elysian Brewing, Seattle: Space Dust IPA, Night Owl Pumpkin Ale,BiFrost Winter Ale.

Georgetown Brewing, Seattle: Eddie IPL, Tomtoberfest, Porter.

Island Hoppin’ Brewery, Orcas Island: Camano Island Coffee Porter, Old Madrona

Lagunitas Brewing, Petaluma, California: IPA, Pils (Czech style), Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale.

Mac &Jack’s Brewing, Redmond: One and Done Series Pumpkin Stout, Ibis Grapefruit IPA.

Ninkasi Brewing, Eugene, Oregon: Lux, European lager, Total Domination IPA.

River Time Brewing, Darrington: Randy Gorilla, black IPA, Irish Gold Kolsch, Life Changer Scottish Ale.

Schilling Cider, Auburn: Spiced Cider, Oak Aged Cider, Berry Cider.

SnoTown Brewery, Snohomish: Cit-Bay, Down2Earth IPA

Sound to Summit Brewing, Snohomish: Oktoberfest, 6 Gill IPA, Black Sail CDA

Sumerian Brewing, Woodinville: Narcissism IPA, Winter Beer, Black Barrel Stout.

Whiskey Ridge Brewing, Arlington: Dead Dog Resurrection, a licorice-vanilla imperial oatmeal stout, Muerte de Peludo, a Mayan chocolate porter, Henrietta Chocolate Porter.

Whitewall Brewing, Marysville: Valner, traditional Bavarian hefeweizen, Jack-O-Nuts, a pumpkin porter, Cat on a Leash, a rye saison with coriander.

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