No Boat Brewings Lagerhead Beer Fest Returns with Bigger Lineup, Broader Access, and a Deep Local Mission

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Lagerhead Beer Fest returns to Snoqualmie on July 19, 2025, featuring over 50 breweries and several wineries from across the country. Co-hosted by Washington Wild, the event supports environmental initiatives, with proceeds benefiting their Brewshed Alliance, which promotes clean water and healthy forests. The festival layout will encompass the entire No Boat property, offering a range of activities from food trucks to silent auctions. The first hour from 12:00 to 1:00 p. m.

is exclusively for attendees aged 21 and older, while all ages are welcome afterward. Tickets include 20 tasting pours and a commemorative glass, with designated driver tickets available for $20. The festival's impact has been recognized nationally, with Hop Culture naming it one of the “can’t miss beer festivals of 2025. ” No Boat Brewing confirmed Lagerhead will be an annual event, reflecting the community's commitment to both family-friendly entertainment and environmental preservation. The brewery describes the festival as a unique opportunity to enjoy world-class beer while supporting the conservation of Washington State's watersheds.

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