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Snoqualmie Falls Brewery : ウィキペディア英語版
Snoqualmie Falls Brewery

Snoqualmie Falls Brewery is a small craft brewing company located near the Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, Washington.
The company's beers include Bunghole, a double brown ale at 7.7% alcohol by volume and Harvest Moon, a 5.3% ABV German-style festbier. Their products have featured in beer festivals around Washington, including the Oktoberfest in Seattle and the company is one of several beer suppliers to baseball games at the Safeco Field.
== History ==

Founders Pat Anderson, David McKibben, Dave Eiffert, LeRoy Gmazel and Tom
Antone started the Snoqualmie Falls Brewery on December 20,
1997. The original beers were formulated
by Pat Anderson, and the initial batch of each was brewed by David McKibben,
with Pat Anderson assisting. The only original beer that remains today is
the Wildcat IPA. Rande Reed who formerly was the head brewer
at Thomas Kemper and Pyramid Brewery join the team as the head brewer at
Snoqualmie Falls Brewing on January 9, 1998. The newest co-owners to join were John and
Denise Snow in the summer of 2013.

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