John Keeling, former head brewer at Fuller’s Brewery in Great Britain, will speak at Foggy Noggin Brewing in Bothell on July 31.

John Keeling, former head brewer at Fuller’s Brewery in Great Britain, will speak at Foggy Noggin Brewing in Bothell on July 31.

Summer finally begins for craft beer aficionados

Here’s the scoop on beer-related events in Everett, Marysville, Bothell and Snohomish.

For craft beer fans, it’s all coming together. After months of gray and rain, the sun is finally out, the days are longer and many of us are comfortable gathering in large groups again.

This summer promises to be a great time to get out, grab a beer or two, and, as any good craft beer nerd knows, argue over the tasting notes. Here’s a look at some events this summer to mark on your calendar:

Big summer for 5 Rights

Starting with this weekend’s 7th Anniversary celebration, the Marysville brewery will be very busy this summer. 5 Rights owner R.J. Whitlow rarely rests, and he’s overhauled his brewery so significantly during the pandemic that some fans may be surprised if they show up to the brewery to celebrate its 7th birthday this weekend.

5 Rights has come a long way since its early days in the Whitlow’s garage. The brewery is no longer just the small indoor taproom it originally moved to in 2019. Last year, Whitlow and company expanded into a large space next door and built an outdoor pavilion. They’ve also taken over a small kitchen in the new space and have been running occasional tasting menus as they ramp up production.

The anniversary celebration will be over the Fourth of July weekend and will include special releases and a collaboration with Skookum Brewery. 5 Rights will release this year’s version of its Boom City FAB IPA and 2021 Tax Man Pauper Maker Bourbon Barrel-aged Russian Imperial Stout. There will also be a New Zealand Pilsner, a collaboration with Skookum. Later in the month, 5 Rights plans to release its second anniversary collaboration, a West Coast IPA made with Adam Frantzen of Sound to Summit Brewing.

Later this summer, 5 Rights plans to hold its first annual Sour Fest on Aug. 4-6 at the brewery. Along with a fruited gose collaboration beer with Seattle’s Reuben’s Brews, Whitlow plans to have a large selection of wild ales on tap curated from breweries in Washington, Oregon and California. There will also be a special brewer’s experience event with Bill Sobieski, the owner and head brewer of Wild Barrel Brewing, an award-winning wild and sour ale brewery in San Marcos, California.

Fuller’s vs. Foggy Noggin

In the last two weekends of July, Bothell’s Foggy Noggin Brewing, which specializes in making British-style beers, will host a pair of British beer experts to talk about historical beer styles, share fun stories and, of course, taste some beers.

The first event will be a night with Ron Pattinson on July 24. The well-known British beer historian, who last visited Foggy Noggin in 2018, will regale attendees with beer stories and taste test six historical AK Styles British ales.

The other event will feature John Keeling, who was head brewer at Fuller’s Brewery in Chiswick, England, for 37 years. The event is July 31 and is billed as Fuller’s vs. Foggy Noggin with Keeling walking attendees through a tasting of four Fuller’s beers and four Foggy Noggin beers brewed in the same British style.

For more information and to purchase tickets, go to foggynogginbrewing.com.

Two big beerfests returning

Beerfests, despite the long lines and small pours, have been a welcome return for craft beer fans in 2022. Two large local beerfests will be pouring plenty of local beer this August.

After putting on a smaller version of its beerfest last year during the pandemic, the Upper Left Beerfest is set for Aug. 12-13 in downtown Everett. It will again be coupled with the Food Truck Festival. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased through July 15 online at upperleftbeerfest.com, or at local Everett breweries.

The River’s Edge Brewfest is returning Aug. 20 at Stocker Farms in Snohomish. More than 40 craft breweries, distilleries and cideries will be serving at the festival, which will also include food trucks, lie music and lawn games. Tickets can be purchased at riversedgebrewfest.com.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Food & Drink

Photo courtesy of Tulalip Resort Casino
Smoked Gouda Cheese Kielbasa will be featured at the Tulalip Resort Casino restaurant The Draft during the holiday season.
Adding ‘old country’ flair to the holiday lineup

Try the limited-edition Smoked Gouda Cheese Kielbasa at Tulalip Resort Casino restaurant The Draft.

Mimosa Salad, Lasagna Potato Cheddar Soup at Cristiano’s Pizza.
Snohomish County’s fresh and flavorful top salad spots to savor

Where can you find the most delicious salads in town? Let’s find out.

Bothell
3 Bothell restaurant ideas for a soul-warming meal

Now’s the time to go to Bothell for some steamy soups.

(Getty Images)
Stacked and packed: Best sub sandwich spots in town

Craving a delicious sub sandwich? Where will you go first? Let’s find out.

Bacon wrapped dates stuffed with poblano peppers and chorizo at Tablas Woodstone Taverna on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 in Mill Creek, Wash. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Seattle-area restaurants open for Thanksgiving

Want to skip the kitchen? Check out these spots, including restaurants in Everett and Mill Creek.

Nick’s Jr.’s peanut butter bacon burger glistens in the light on Friday, March 31, 2023, at the restaurant in Everett, Washington. The burger consists of a seasoned patty with melty Skippy Super Chunk peanut butter, two bacon slices, lettuce, tomato and mayo on a toasted sesame seed bun.(Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Snohomish County’s top three must-try burger joints

Which spot will serve your next unforgettable burger? We have the answer for you.

A couple stands on a large piece of driftwood in the wind at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park on Friday, Jan. 4, 2018 in Mukilteo, WA. There is a small craft advisory in effect until 10 pm Friday. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Chasing sunsets: The best spots to watch the day’s end

Looking for the perfect place to catch a stunning sunset? Herald readers have you covered.

Jackson Quall, left, and Victoria “Tory” Quall, right, pose for a photo at the The Sisters Restaurant on Friday, June 21, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
A hearty soup from Everett’s favorite Sisters

When the weather cools, you’ll find this Scottish soup on The Sisters Restaurant menu.

People enjoy the grand opening of the new Heritage Distillery tasting room at Angel of the Winds Casino on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Heritage, Stillaguamish partner on new Angel of the Winds distillery

Until 2018, it was illegal for tribes to distill on their land. Now, the casino near Arlington has its own tasting room.

The Ice Cream Bar owners Lacie and Emily Nelson outside of their storefront on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Part ice cream shop, part bar opens in downtown Everett

The Ice Cream Bar at 2810 Colby Ave. is part of an effort to revitalize the city’s downtown.

People walk past the new J.sweets storefront in Alderwood Mall on Thursday, July 25, 2024, in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
25 new Seattle-area restaurants to try

The list includes establishments in Edmonds, Lynnwood and Bothell, as well as a big-name noodle house down south.

Lynnwood
Taste this trio of Lynnwood restaurants

Next time you’re in Lynnwood, try Rila Bakery & Cafe, TK Noodle Cafe and Modoo Banjeom.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.