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Breweries in Washington include:
Breweries in Washington include:
* [[Big Al Brewing]] – [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]
* [[Big Al Brewing]] – [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]

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Washington ranks 8th nationally in craft breweries per capita.[1]

This is a list of breweries in Washington, a U.S. state. There are 146 active breweries in the state of Washington. The first American microbrewery, Bert Grant's Yakima Brewing & Malting Co, was based in Washington.[2]

Breweries

Breweries in Washington include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Craft Brewing Industry Statistics
  2. ^ "What's Brewing". washingtonbeerblog.com. Retrieved 2011-04-22.

External links