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Redhook Brewery Tour

14300 NE 145th St
Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: (425) 483-3232
Redhook Brewery Tour
Hours:
Spring/Summer Mon-Fri 1pm, 3pm , 5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm , 5pm, Fall/Winter Mon-Fri 2pm, 4pm, Sat-Sun 1pm, 3pm, 5pm

Editorial Review for Redhook Brewery Tour – by Andrea Burtness

The Experience
Built on a sprawling Woodinville estate, the Redhook Brewery is enchantingly perfect with all aspects intricately planned. Hops grow on wooden trellises surrounding the beer garden. The tour area, though not extensive, was designed with a presentation in mind. The 40 minute experience begins in a spacious room with tables for setting tasting glasses down between fills as the guide relays the brewery's story, with the occasional Ballard joke (where Redhook began). After the brewery's history and an explanation of the distribution process, you'll move into another area to gaze at the large stainless steel fermentation vats, where alcohol is produced, before ending the tour with a peek at the bottling machinery.

The Background
Redhook Ale sold its first pint of beer in Seattle on August 11, 1982. To cope with increasing demand, the company opened the Woodinville brewery and pub in 1994.

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The Extras

Redhook ends the tour with a free gift--a Redhook postcard that you can send anywhere in the world and they pay the postage.

Know Before You Go

For those who would prefer, a variety of soft drinks are available on the tour.

User Reviews for Redhook Brewery Tour

4 Star Rating: Recommended

05/12/2003 Posted by sandyvoit

finally expanded the menu - great for everyone in family. good food - great comfort food. good appetizers. inside is bustling. outside dining is wonderful in good weather. on bike trail, popular with families as well as gen x. great beers. In summer have outdoor movies on Thursdays - great event - cheap and fun.

Pros: food, beer, prices

Cons: can be noisy

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Editor's Review

Taste the malts, smell the hops and learn everything you'll ever want to know about Redhook Brewery--and most about brewing.  See the full editorial review.

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The Extras

Redhook ends the tour with a free gift--a Redhook postcard that you can send anywhere in the world and they pay the postage.

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Attraction Information

Admission

  • $1 for tour and a tasting glass

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Spring/Summer Mon-Fri 1pm, 3pm , 5pm
  • Sat-Sun 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm , 5pm
  • Fall/Winter Mon-Fri 2pm, 4pm
  • Sat-Sun 1pm, 3pm, 5pm

Payment Types

  • Cash

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