![]() The bottom line: Go to Lowercase if you want to relax outside and try beers that do more than just hit you in the face with hops. ![]() The brewery regularly hosts food trucks or pop-up restaurants if you are hungry for something more. The menu: Soft pretzels with beer cheese for $8 plus, there are chips, beef jerky and snack mix for sale. Both the patio and the inside of the brewery allow leashed dogs.Good to know: Kids are welcome - the brewery also has apple juice and sparkling water. It has notes of pineapple and I was into it. Yes, but: Even the Strata IPA was very drinkable - more of a hazy IPA that was fruit forward and not too hoppy. It reminded me of traveling through Britain and Ireland, where I drank all the ales and explored the world of beer beyond IPAs. The brown ale is what I want all beer to be. Fact is, Rainy Daze Brewing, under Montoney’s relentless pursuit of flavoration, is becoming a bit of a rare-brew cult following.The verdict: During my recent visit, I made my own mini-flight, ordering schooners of three different beers: the Strata IPA, the brown ale and the Lorien Pilsner (yes, I ordered this last one because of Lord of the Rings, I admit it). There's also cold brew, if you want a non-alcoholic, caffeinated option instead.What's on tap: 10 to 12 beers, plus a rotating cider and wine. Part of the outdoor patio is covered, and there's a chill indoor lounge area for rainy days.The setting: Lowercase has an expansive patio where you can absorb some sun and watch freight trains go by. Why it matters: You've lived through a pandemic - go ahead and have a beer. The spot: Lowercase Brewing in Georgetown, located at 6235 Airport Way South. Axios Seattle is continuing its mission to visit all of Seattle's craft breweries. ![]()
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