Snohomish County booze calendar

Hop and Hound turns 3: Bothell’s The Hop and Hound is teaming up with Bothell’s Watts Brewing to brew a one-off IPA for the taproom’s third anniversary celebration June 9-11 at 18116 101st Ave. NE. A different fruit-infused kolsch courtesy of Watts Brewing and food trucks will be there each day. The first 25 customers each day will receive a limited-edition anniversary pint glass. Cascade Brewing’s 2015 Black Cap Raspberry Sour will be tapped June 10.

EMI 5th Birthday Party: Everett Music Initiative is celebrating its fifth birthday from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. June 10 at Scuttlebutt’s taproom, 3310 Cedar St., Everett. There will be live music from motopony, Belgian Fog, bod, Nail Houses and Steel Beans, plus a number of Scuttlebutt beers.

Collective Collaborative Series 2017: Woodinville’s The Collective on Tap is hosting a collaborative series event with a number of collaboration beers on tap from noon to 9 p.m. June 10 at 17802 134th Ave. NE, Suite 6. Tickets are $25 and include five drink tickets. There will be live music from Colossal Boss, Hard Money Saints and more. The event is a fundraiser for Rock Out ALS.

Yoga and Beer: Enjoy a cold beer after a yoga session from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturdays at Route 2 Taproom and Grazing Place, 19837 U.S. 2, Monroe. Registration, which includes a beer and the class, can be completed at www.roadtriptaprooms.com.

Special Brews 6th Anniversary Chili Cookoff: Lynnwood’s Special Brews is hosting its sixth annual Chili Cookoff from noon to 3 p.m. June 11 at 14608 Highway 99, Suite 307. There will be 28 breweries in attendance, including Crucible Brewing, Fremont Brewing, Scuttlebutt Brewing and more, and each will bring a beer and their best chili recipe. All proceeds from the event will benefit local charities.

R&R Night at Brigid’s: Edmonds’ Brigid’s Bottleshop is hosting Rainier Brewing and Reuben’s Brews for a night of tasting their new collaboration beer, r&R Pils, at 6 p.m. June 14 at 190 Sunset Ave., Suite C.

Washington Brewer’s Festival: The Washington Beer Commission presents the 12th annual Washington Brewer’s Festival June 16-18 at Marymoor Park, 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy. NE, Redmonds. There will be more than 500 beers from 130 Washington breweries, food trucks, all-age activities and more. Advance tickets are $30 and can be purchased at www.washingtonbeer.com or for $35 at the door.

Three Bull Brewing tasting: Mukilteo’s Diamond Knot Brewing is hosting Three Bull Brewing from 6 to 8 p.m. June 21 at 621 Front St.

Diamond Knot beer tasting: Lynnwood’s Total Wine and More hosts Mukilteo’s Diamond Knot Brewing for a beer tasting from 4 to 7 p.m. June 23 at 2701 184th St. SW.

Old Schoolhouse Brewhouse tasting: Lynnwood’s Special Brews is hosting Winthrop’s Old School Brewhouse for a tasting from 6 to 8 p.m. June 28 at 14608 Highway 99, Suite 307.

2-year anniversary at Route 2: Celebrate Route 2 Taproom and Grazing Place’s second anniversary from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. July 1 at 19837 U.S. 2, Monroe. There will be $2 beer and appetizer specials, live music and giveaways.

5 Rights Brewing turns 2: Marysville’s 5 Rights Brewing is celebrating its second anniversary with a tap takeover from 2 to 7 p.m. July 2 at Sound to Summit Brewing, 1830 Bickford Ave., Ste. 111, Snohomish. 5 Rights will bring about 10 of their favorite beers to the party and giveaways.

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