Three Boundary Bay Brewery beers to be brewed by Woodinville brewery upon September closure

Bellingham, WALocal News

Boundary Bay Brewery in Bellingham will partner with Black Raven Brewery in Woodinville to continue brewing its iconic ales after its closure in September. The collaboration includes popular selections like Scotch Ale and Cedar Dust IPA, ensuring that loyal customers can still enjoy these favorites. General Manager Janet Lightner announced that Walton Beverage, based in Ferndale, will maintain distribution of Boundary Bay's canned products to its existing clientele. After 30 years in business, the brewery will close its Railroad Avenue location this September, marking a significant shift in the local craft beer landscape. To celebrate its legacy, Boundary Bay will host a block party on September 20th, featuring live music and family-friendly activities.

This event aims to express gratitude to its customers for their support over the years. The partnership with Black Raven Brewery reflects a commitment to preserving the brewery's recipes and community ties. Boundary Bay's closure underscores the challenges facing local businesses in an evolving market.

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