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microbrews in cans?

Where can I get microbrews in cans? Preferably from WA breweries. I spend a lot of time fishing and onboard boats and I love microbrews, but bringing glass onboard is a non-starter.

Please, I'm not interested in somebody's environmental tirade about how aluminum is bad or any of that BS. Glass is bad on boats. Cans are safer, lighter, and easier to compact. Boats. Cans. Beer.

Do any local breweries sell beer in cans?

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  • Me_small
    Reputation: 1673

    Try hitting up Trader Joe's. The true 'microbrew' quality might be difficult to judge, but they have more than your standard Safeway or gas station.

    I heard on NPR that there is a recent push for expanding the canned beer market. Wait a bit and you may be in luck!

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  • Blarg_small
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    Try Full Throttle Bottles in Georgetown. Despite the name, they have an insanely wide selection of microbrews. Last time I was in they had several different canned varieties. Be prepared to spend some good money though. Walking in there, I finally understood how Charlie Bucket felt upon entering the chocolate factory.

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  • 11443802614723fe566385e_small
    Reputation: 1178

    Oskar Blues if by far the best brewery to put their beer in a can. All their beers are in a can.

    New Belgium puts their Fat Tire in a can.

    The only WA state brewery to put their beer in a can is 7 Seas, and I don't think they're distributed that widely, but you might find some at places like Bottleworks.

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