Category Archive Fremont Drinking Project

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Lucky Envelope Brewing

Around this time last year, my husband and I embarked on a quest to visit all the breweries that had sprung up in our newly hip Frelard neighborhood. We called it the Fremont Drinking Project, and made it to approximately three places before we got busy and forgot about it for months. Then one day in September, we took advantage of a rare free afternoon to visit one of our favorite breweries, Lucky Envelope. Obviously, I didn’t get around to writing it up right away. Now, only a few months later, it’s almost hard to imagine walking down the brewery to casually sit around sipping beer. But those days will come again, and when they do, you can be sure I’ll be sipping from a Lucky Envelope.

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Reuben’s Brews Nordic Haze

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A week before I was scheduled to leave for Norway, Reuben’s Brews announced the release of a new beer: Nordic Haze, a  hazy IPA brewed with a historic Norwegian yeast. Clearly, it was time for the next installment of the Fremont Drinking Project.

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Trailbend Taproom

Trail Bend Taproom in Ballard

For the first outing in the Fremont Drinking Project, we decided to try one of the outliers, a place that is not on the Ballard Brewery passport because it is not a brewery – Trailbend Taproom.

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Fremont Drinking Project

When we bought our house nearly 20 years ago, Fremont was Seattle’s funkiest neighborhood, famous for housing artists who couldn’t afford Capitol Hill. Ballard was known for fishing boats and elderly Norwegians. Our house was in the awkward space between those neighborhoods, an area affectionately known as Frelard. We assured ourselves that we really lived in Fremont. But even then, things were starting to change, and we joked that in 20 years we’d be trying to convince people that our house was actually in Ballard.   

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