Lantern Brewing, Seattle |
Chris Engdahl started producing beer as a business in Jan 2011, using 26-gallon tanks in a basement space on Greenwood Avenue. In 2013 he moved to larger equipment and a drab, concrete warehouse space just off Aurora Avenue. Like so many other microbreweries in town, he carved out a tasting room space inside the warehouse and extending to the asphalt parking lot outside, with a nice wood bar counter, picnic tables, games, a good truck schedule and a friendly, ex-computer guy making beer. If you are partial to Belgians or a lot of unusual ingredients like mulberries, pickled beets, and squash, then this brewpub may stand out for you. These are not particularly helpful for me to separate Lantern from the many other nice microbrews and taprooms in town, but the advantages of having it within two blocks of stumbling distance should go without saying.
Lantern Brewing, Seattle |
Est. May 1, 2014 - Building constructed: 1985
Previous bars in this location: None known
Web site: lanternbrewing.com - facebook
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