The guys running Seattle Beer Week showed up at The Dray in Fremont around 10 p.m. last night, bum-rushing the bar whilst holding up a framed proclamation from Mayor Greg Nickels. Not that his official endorsement was necessary to get people to drink local microbrews for seven days straight, but the pub owners in tow seemed stoked to hold up anything official-looking for the kick-off.
"The real one's not that big," a nearby photographer said about the framed, signed proof of Seattle Beer Week, before laying into Nickels for not showing up for any of last night's festivities. "His aide called at the last minute," she said with a nicely drunken sneer, then stood on a chair to photograph the sardine-packed pub.
Seems the week is an excuse for regional brewers to bust out limited-edition brews and fancy, old casks—never understood the latter, as casks are pretty much a way to make your beer insta-flat, but maybe a week's worth of liver bombardment will blur my judgment. Nightly events for the next week-plus are listed here; tonight's stout event at Brouwer's sounds particularly tasty, and it runs early enough so that I might get out by 9 p.m.
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