Tri-Cities Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 33) crobreweries Mi Eastern Washington is the largest hop producing region in the United States and second only to Germany in world hop production! As a result, the Tri-Cities has become a showcase for local breweries which offer unique and distinctive hand-crafted, small-batch ales. Microbrewery TerMs pilsner A pilsner is a pale lager that is crisp and refreshing and tastes best when drunk very cold. Pilsners are very refreshing and easy to enjoy during one of the Tri-Cities’ 300 days of sunshine. miCrobrewerY listings atomiC ale brewpub & eaterY Open daily. Take Hwy 240 to Richland, exit on George Washington Way. Take a left on Lee Blvd. 1015 Lee Blvd., Richland (509) 946-5465 rattlesnaKe mountain brewing Co. Open daily. From Hwy 240, exit on Columbia Center Blvd. Go north toward Columbia River. Located inside Kimo’s Restaurant. 2696 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Richland 783-5747 www.kimossportsbar.com iCe harbor brewing CompanY Open Monday through Saturday. From Hwys 395 and 240, exit on Columbia Dr. Take a right on Washington St. and a right on Railroad Ave. 206 N. Benton St., Kennewick 582-5340 www.iceharbor.com Open daily. Take exit 69 off Hwy 82, west on Yakima Valley Hwy. 905 Yakima Valley Hwy, Sunnyside (509) 837-2739 www.snipesmountain.com snipes mountain miCrobrewerY & restaurant KolsCh Kolsch is a light ale. The hop taste is prominent but not over the top. weizen Weizen is a wheat beer. Its pale color offers a light flavor. It is a thick and sweet beer often served with a lemon wedge (think hefe!) porter A porter is a dark ale. It’s a distinguished beer with a rich, dark body and a complex flavor. www.VisitTri-Cities.com (800) 254-5824 or (509) 735-8486 33 Matt McGee http://www.kimossportsbar.com http://www.iceharbor.com http://www.snipesmountain.com http://www.VisitTri-Cities.com
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