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Emerald City Beer Company – Industrial District East

Five-Schooner Beer-Tasting Trays for One, Two, or Four (Up to 58% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Brewery’s signature Dottie Seattle Lager blends Washington hops and specialty grains for copper-reddish brew with sweet biscuit flavor

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 2, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Prohibition-era watering holes were nicknamed "speakeasies" because of alcohol's tendency to make skilled orators of its imbibers. Improve your diction with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $5 for a five-schooner beer-tasting tray for one (a $10 value)
  • $10 for five-schooner beer-tasting trays for two (a $20 value)
  • $17 for five-schooner beer-tasting trays for four (a $40 value)

Each visitor receives five 8-ounce schooners of the rotating on-tap beers in a tasting tray. The staff details the differences between beers, the various flavors, and the brewing processes. Afterward, the beers are available in pints ($4–$5) or take-home growlers.

Emerald City Beer Company

Established on the grounds of the celebrated Rainier Brewery a decade after its closing, Emerald City Beer Company restores a rich brewing heritage with its own traditionally minded approach to the craft. Founder and brewmaster Rick Hewitt has been crafting homebrews since his days as a graduate student, surpassing his contemporaries by not including shredded diplomas and tassels in his beer recipes. His brewery’s signature creation, Dottie Seattle Lager, combines four types of grains with Yakima Valley–grown hops for a flavorful lager with local roots. Emerald City is quickly expanding its reach and is available in more than 40 bars throughout the state, as well as in stores throughout Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: TV Crossovers

Other than series finales and unplanned on-air births, few television events rival the excitement of the crossover—wherein characters from one program meet characters from another. What are the top-rated TV crossovers of all time?

"The Munsters on Gilligan’s Island" (1964): After winning a contest for a vacation in the South Pacific, an agitated Herman Munster stomps a hole in the plane’s fuselage, sending it careening onto Gilligan’s island. Once there, Grandpa Munster and the Professor devise a potion to transport the monster family home while Ginger poses for photographs on Herman’s bicep.
Approximate Ratings: 240 million viewers

"Frasier Meets The Beatles" (1996): After winning a contest to have the surviving Beatles perform on his radio program, Frasier is a nervous wreck—until the Fab Three invite him to sing all of John Lennon’s parts.
Approximate Ratings: 390 million viewers

"The Simpsons Meet the Simpsons" (1993): Capitalizing off the success of America’s favorite animated family, TV execs logically paired up The Simpsons with the most popular TV show airing at the time—itself. In this hourlong special, the Simpsons win a contest to meet identical versions of themselves, resulting in the two Barts getting into double trouble (also the title of the special’s companion rap single).
Approximate Ratings: 2.1 billion viewers

What year did Frasier meet The Beatles?

Emerald City Beer Company

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    Industrial District East

    3100 Airport Way S, Suite 8100
    Seattle, Washington 98134
    (206) 708-7329
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  • Tasting room hours are Wednesday-Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.

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